Sat. Jun 22nd, 3pm - 6pm:
Max Ochester and Susan Seidelman
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Todd-O-Phonic Todd goes Philly Style with Brewerytown Beat's Max Ochester. Max will bring some amazing Philly 45's from his collection and discuss his latest projects. Susan Seidelman burst into movie theaters in the early 1980's with her gritty debut "Smithereens" and her iconic follow-up, "Desperately Seeking Susan". Todd and Susan discuss her film career and The Geator dances she attended at The Wagner Ballroom in Philly as recounted in her new autobiography "Desperately Seeking Something" (St. Martin's Press)
Sat. Jun 29th, 3pm - 6pm:
The Young Fresh Fellows and Christopher Wilcha
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The Northwest's masters of mirth and mayhem are making a rare trip East this summer, culminating in an appearance at Wilco's Solid Sound festival the same date as this broadcast. Celebrate Omnivore's 40th Anniversary reissue of their debut album, "The Fabulous Sounds Of The Pacific Northwest", by catching this live set. Christopher Wilcha has directed and co-written "Flipside", an acclaimed documentary capturing the foibles of a New Jersey record store owner. "Flipside" is screening at Monty Hall on Sunday June 30th.
Sat. Jul 20th, 3pm - 6pm:
Graham Gouldman
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The great Graham Gouldman returns to The Todd-O-Phonic Todd show to discuss the forthcoming 10cc tour. The tour kicks off on July 24th at The Wellmont Theater in Montclair and visits Sony Hall the following night. As Graham Nash said of Mr. Gouldman, "He's a good kid. Always has been"
Robyn Hitchcock
converses with Todd about his new memoir, "1967: How I Got There And Why I Never Left" (Akashic Books). According to Kirkus Reviews refers to the book as "a bright nostalgic look at the exhilaration of 1967" and one that "will appeal to not only the author's many fans but also anyone interested in the music and culture from the golden age of psychedelia".
October 12, 2019: Live From Double Parked: A Street Festival
I was going to tune the shortwave to spend the afternoon listening to arabic music and then Indian music and maybe some greek music tonight. I am glad I tuned in. This is even better than the shortwaves. And the great thing about WFMU is I discovered a way to listen to the FM signal from Neptune Beach Florida.
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