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July 4, 2009
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Folk Music
With Jim Blum

11:07
Deana Carter: The Cuckoo Bird (Songcatcher)


11:12
Kristina Olsen: Cry You a Waterfall (Kristina Olsen)


11:16
Tony Ellis: Cherry Blossom Waltz


11:19
Taj Mahal: My Creole Belle (Avalon Blues A Tribute to the Music of Mississippi John Hurt)


11:23
Druha Trava: Skocna (Czechmate)


11:28
Mark Erelli: Little Torch (The Memorial Hall Recordings)


11:31
Kasey Chambers: Ignorance (Hidden Track) (Barricades & Brickwalls)



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Classical Music with Scott Blankenship



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Classical Music with Scott Blankenship



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BBC World Service

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BBC World Service

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7:00
Speaking of Faith

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Classical Music
With Bob Christiansen

11:01
Scott Joplin: Magnetic Rag (Richard Dowling, piano)


11:06
Aaron Copland: Fanfare for the Common Man (Leonard Bernstein, conductor)


11:10
Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture (Dallas Symphony Orchestra)


11:27
Jerry Goldsmith: Fireworks (London Symphony Orchestra)



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Classical Music with Scott Blankenship



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Classical Music with Scott Blankenship



6:00
Classical Music with Gillian Martin



12:00
The Baroque Era with David Roden



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Manufacturing in the wind for Ohio's future

WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports
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More than 800-companies that would like to start making parts for wind turbines are in Cleveland today to learn how to join the North American supply chain. It's a global market and one of the fastest-growing energy industries. Advocates say Northeast Ohio manufacturing is already a strong partner and poised to grow.

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Well this is all cool. I'm very interested in the sweet niche market. So this is good to know. I'm glad Ohio made their deadline twenty twenty five. Five years ahead of the overall country goal and a higher goal than our country. good for them.


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