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New World Podcast
118: Bonus Episode: Interview with producer/director Donald P. Borchers (CHILDREN OF THE CORN, ANGEL, THE BEASTMASTER, THE FOG)

New World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 116:50


The end of #Corntober arrives with an epic interview with producer, director and writer Donald P. Borchers, who was a Senior Vice President of Production at New World Pictures after Roger Corman sold the company. His career took off fast producing ANGEL and CHILDREN OF THE CORN and that's where this part of our conversation is focused, though we also dig in to his career pre-New World, which includes stops with Debra Hill, Sandy Howard, and working with Chuck Norris! Enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with someone who saw it all at New World Pictures! For more information on Donald and to watch the films mentioned, go to his YouTube page (https://www.youtube.com/c/DonaldPBorchersOG) and don't forget to subscribe!   Episode guide: 4:20 -  Beyond Our Control and working at Avco Embassy 15:46 - Being discovered by Debra Hill 19:00 - GOLDENGIRL (1979) 21:42 - working on THE FOG 23:41 - hanging out with Janet Leigh 29:50 - AN EYE FOR AN EYE / ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK 36:00 -  Working For Sandy Howard 39:33 - AIRPLANE 40:58 - A MAN CALLED HORSE 48:40  - BEASTMASTER 1:01:54 -A New (World) opportunity/ Rock n Roll Hotel (1983, starring Rachel Sweet) 1:04:43 - 2 Nearly New Worlds / unmade Tom Hanks comedy 1:08:17 - ANGEL 1:15:17 - Finding the CHILDREN OF THE CORN script 1:21:04 - Working with Casting Director Linda Francis 1:24:54 - Hiring Sam Raimi to direct COTC 1:34:48- How New World gave COTC the greenlight  1:37:21 - Why Fritz Kiersch was the right director for COTC 1:38:21 - COTC sequel discussions 1:45:53 - The COTC Remake 1:49:15 - the latest, (currently) unreleased COTC

CLE Rocks
Swingos Cleveland Rock & Roll Hotel

CLE Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 81:54


Our Jan. 26, 2022 live version of the podcast focuses on Swingos, the legendary Cleveland hotel where rockers like Led Zeppelin, The Who and Elvis raged during the 1970s. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

myROCK Podcast
Berlev's Rock 'N' Roll Hotel ligger i Rabalderstræde

myROCK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 62:43


Han var trommeslager i Danmarks største rockband op gennem 70'erne - og siden da har livet budt på både op- og nedture, eventyr i USA, coverbands - og senest et helt nyt album fra Berlev's Rock 'N' Roll Hotel. Trommeslageren er naturligvis Søren Berlev - og det legendariske band var selvfølgelig Gasolin. Du kan møde manden bag skindene - og høre historien om, hvordan Gasolin nåede sit endeligt, hvad der skete i tiden derefter - og hvordan det var at slutte cirklen i Sweet Silence Studios med producerlegenden Flemming Rasmussen bag pulten. Med sig i studiet har Berlev også taget sin unge apprentice, forsanger i Berlev's Rock 'N' Roll Hotel, Esben Hegelund. Vært: Steen Skovgaard

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Current Affairs
UNLOCKED: Corey Robin on thinking differently about Trump, the Right, and Clarence Thomas

Current Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 43:36


We are busy preparing for our first-ever live show on January 26th at the Rock & Roll Hotel in DC (tickets here), so we are taking a brief hiatus from making new main episodes. However, to ensure your Current Affairs fix is satisfied, we are unlocking one bonus episode each week. This week, unlocked from the patreon bird feed, to the main feed: Current Affairs editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson and host Pete Davis talk with The Reactionary Mind author Corey Robin about how Donald Trump and the Republican Party is actually weak, what unifies the Right, and how Clarence Thomas is one the least understood political figures today. Read Corey's piece on why Trump, like Carter, is a disjunctive President. Read about the young Reaganites here. Pre-order Robin's new Clarence Thomas book here. Watch Pete host Corey Robin at the Harvard Law Forum here. This episode was edited by Dan Thorn of Pink Noise studios in Somerville, Massachusetts.

Current Affairs
Come to "Current Affairs: LIVE!" — This Saturday in Washington, DC

Current Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 2:18


A short reminder that the "Current Affairs: Live!" is this Saturday, January 26th at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, DC. Show info here + tickets here. For the past three years, the Current Affairs crew has brought you a monthly magazine of culture, politics, and the unusual. For the past year, from the Current Affairs World Headquarters to your ear, they have brought everything you love about the magazine into audio form, cutting through the nonsense, bursting open ideological piñatas, and presenting a friendly, relaxed, and upbeat guide to the world of politics and culture. And now, for the first time ever, the Current Affairs crew is live in the nation’s capital, to bring you two hours of the pure, unadulterated Current Affairs experience: serious and not-so-serious talk about the important issues of the day, the strange and jovial personalities of the magazine’s editors, and, of course, whimsical gags. Get your tickets, before they run out, HERE.

Current Affairs
UNLOCKED: Room 101 (or: CA Gripefest I)

Current Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 83:58


We are busy preparing for our first-ever live show on January 26th at the Rock & Roll Hotel in DC (tickets here), so we are taking a brief hiatus from making new main episodes. However, to ensure your Current Affairs fix is satisfied, we are unlocking one bonus episode each week. This week, unlocked from the patreon bird feed, to the main feed: BBC radio used to have a show, Room 101, in which celebrities came on and discussed their pet gripes, trying to convince the host to consign the object of their gripes to the titular Room 101... the punishment room from George Orwell’s 1984. In this episode, legal editor Oren Nimni and editor in chief Nathan J. Robinson recreate the show, sharing their loathing for a famous lawyer, a classic book, a gummy bear brand, a social media platform, a famous Leftist, a genre of movies, a major city, a mode of transportation and... garnishes. To listen to interviews when they first come out — and gain access to our patrons' "Bird Feed" — consider becoming a monthly patron at our Patreon page. Call into Current Affairs anytime at (504) 867-8851.

Current Affairs
#18: The Dog Days Aren't Over (ft. Glenn Greenwald)

Current Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 70:19


Current Affairs editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson is joined for the whole episode by The Intercept's Glenn Greenwald to talk animal welfare, public censorship, Charles Krauthammer and how to keep track of 26 dogs. Here's the New Yorker profile discussed early in the episode. And here's the New York Magazine profile also discussed. Here's Nathan defending Noam Chomsky from hit pieces. Here's Nathan waxing poetic on Chomsky. Here's Glenn's fundraiser for his anti-homelessness and animal welfare project. Tickets to the live show on January 26th at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, DC are here. Support Current Affairs by becoming a patron on our Patreon page. For the written form of Current Affairs — and to subscribe to the beautiful print magazine — visit: CurrentAffairs.org. To join the conversation, leave us a voicemail at 504-867-8851.

Current Affairs
#17: The Green Big Deal

Current Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 82:21


The Current Affairs panel learns about the Green New Deal, discusses the American loneliness epidemic, and share what we think is the worst example of American political amnesia. The Panel: Brianna Rennix, senior editor Briahna Joy Gray, contributing editor Vanessa A. Bee, social media editor Nathan J. Robinson, editor-in-chief Pete Davis, host Tickets for the live show on January 26th at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C. are HERE. Further reading on the Green New Deal: Here is Kate Aranoff with a great GND explainer. Here's Eric Levitz on what type of political action will be needed to make a GND happen. Here's Robinson Meyer on why a GND is exciting. Here's Vice on why a Green New Deal could destroy the GOP once and for all. Further reading on American loneliness: Here's a New York Times piece on why social isolation is killing us. Here's a Wall Street Journal piece on aging alone. And here's a loneliness epidemic story in the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Brianna's essay about working at a suicide hotline is here. The national suicide hotline number is: 1-800-273-8255. Miscellany: Here's Vanessa's essay on why every American deserves a nanny state. Tickets for the live show on January 26th at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C. are HERE. Support Current Affairs by becoming a patron on our Patreon page. For the written form of Current Affairs — and to subscribe to the beautiful print magazine — visit: CurrentAffairs.org. To join the conversation, leave us a voicemail at 504-867-8851. Did we mention that tickets for the live show on January 26th at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C. are HERE.

Current Affairs
#16: 2020 Visions

Current Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 68:05


The Current Affairs panel discusses how they are approaching the 2020 Presidential campaign, we decide whether money is speech, and we all share what we think is the most important lesson that the left can learn from the right. Tickets for the live show on January 26th at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C. are HERE. The Panel Lyta Gold, amusements editor Oren Nimni, legal editor Sparky Abraham, finance editor Nathan J. Robinson, editor in chief Pete Davis, host Tickets for the live show on January 26th at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C. are HERE. Miscellany Nicholas Carnes' White Collar Government book is here. Nathan's Jacobin article on money and speech is here. Corey Robin's facebook post on money and speech is here. Information on the Seattle Democracy Voucher program is here. Tickets for the live show on January 26th at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C. are HERE. Support Current Affairs by becoming a patron on our Patreon page. For the written form of Current Affairs — and to subscribe to the beautiful print magazine — visit: CurrentAffairs.org. To join the conversation, leave us a voicemail at 504-867-8851. Did we mention that tickets for the live show on January 26th at the Rock & Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C. are HERE.

Society of Sound Podcast
Turning Emotion Into Art - Nah. Band (Brendan Ra Tyler and Emma Bleker)

Society of Sound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2018 25:41


On this episode, lead singer and lyricist, Emma Bleker, and the founding singer-songwriter, Brendan Ra Tyler of the band called Nah discuss turning emotion into art, the importance of connectivity in building an audience and movement, nurturing and cultivating open and honest communication both within a band and with fans, and connecting with an audience to boost excitement, and spur action/dialogue around an issue. For more on the band and how to interact with them check the links below and be stay tuned for an upcoming post post on the song – Open Letter. Open Letter Song link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsVbywasY48 Live video of Teeth, performed at Rock n' Roll Hotel, DC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RnJeZzOwCY Follow Nah. • Band page/tour calendar: http://nah.band/ • Band Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nah.musics/?ref=br_rs • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2AxkuNRBTJQXF3gb2Xwz8O • Their next big show is in DC at Pearl Street Warehouse where they will be playing alongside Jonny Grave. o Tickets are only $10, get them here: https://www.ticketfly.com/event/1610273-jonny-grave-washington/

E3 Radio, Queer Radio Done Right.
The Coolots join Anna DeShawn & the QCrew

E3 Radio, Queer Radio Done Right.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 41:00


We are talking with The Coolots about their sophomore project REBIRTH. The CooLots are intersectionality personified. The Washington, D.C.-based band embodies a sound that the RAW community describes as a “melting pot of different styles and talents [that] come together to create feelings never experienced before.” The talented individuals that form this eclectic band each carry a style all their own; however, they come together to form a synergetic group that appeals to the eccentric in us all. The CooLots effortlessly move across a spectrum of genres including rock, alternative, indie, soul, and rhythm and blues, just to name a few. Their unbridled musicality is something akin to the sounds of No Doubt, M.I.A. Paramore, Sade, Staind, System of a Down, Jimi Hendrix, and N.E.R.D. Their head-bopping, hip-rocking, alternative style has given us high-energy and infectious anthems, such as America, N.U.N. and Doors. In addition to playing at prominent D.C. venues including the Howard Theatre and the Rock and Roll Hotel, The CooLots have brought their sound to the Brooklyn Museum, Rhinestone Steel in Pittsburgh, P.A. and various venues in the Northeast, earning them a national fanbase in the process. The CooLots are not here to fit in. They refuse to be bound by industry standards and societal expectations; rather, they use their platform to inspire personal evolution and growth. They are here to indulge the hip grinders, the lyrically inclined, the head bangers, the soul sisters, the punk kids and the afrofuturists. After listening to The CooLots, you will imagine yourself unlimited.

Not Your Mama's Christian Podcast
19 Zach Bolen from Citizens and Saints

Not Your Mama's Christian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 64:57


We are joined by Zach Bolen from Citizens and Saints. We talk about the transition from working at a church to full time music, the current state of worship music, and their new album and tour. We also talk about the Cubs breaking the curse and why sports can be so awesome. In Tip Top News, we talk about a typo from a Catholic School that made news. For tickets to the Citizens and Saints Show on November 16th at the Rock and Roll Hotel, go to www.livelovedtour.com. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and give us a nice review. www.facebook.com/nymchristianpodcast www.twitter.com/nymchristianpod www.instagram.com/nymchristianpodcast www.therevivedmusic.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/not-your-mamas-christian-podcast/support

Audio Diary Of a Peculiar Character
2016-06-26 Audio Diary

Audio Diary Of a Peculiar Character

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 7:22


This is the Audio Diary of a Peculiar Character. These diaries are five minute, off the top of my head, audio recordings on topics related to the various themes I write about and share on this site. In this diary entry I share my impressions of The Rock and Roll Hotel from seeing Mark Lanegan and Sean Wheeler there earlier this week. Theme music is “Slow Burn” Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Direct download MP3 or Ogg Vorbis files. Audio sources and other formats are available from the Internet Archive.

Kids Don't Follow
Kids Don't Follow Episode 9: Three Shows, One Podcast

Kids Don't Follow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 61:08


We all went our separate ways for Episode 9. Taylor saw Hutch and Kathy, Elliott saw a WOAR show in Philadelphia with four bands on the bill, and Bill took in Refused and others at the Rock and Roll Hotel. We talk about the bands and the shows, tell some stories and listen to some tunes. Join us, won't you? Photos from Refused and Puff Pieces are at http://cxhairs.smugmug.com/Music/Refused/ Playlists for all episodes are at https://open.spotify.com/user/schiek. Please follow us on Twitter at @KDFPodcast and on Instagram at @KDFPodcast. If you use iTunes, please subscribe rate and comment at: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kids-dont-follow/id986075178. We are on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/KidsDontFollowPodcast Finally, send your feedback or questions to KDFPodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

The Armory Podcast
ILLEXXANDRA - Episode 061

The Armory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2014 90:06


This week in The Armory we welcome ILLEXXANDRA of the Vitamin B crew in Brooklyn to the 1s and 2s. For her Armory mix, ILLEXXANDRA brings together the world of classic ghetto breaks with the homegrown NYC-area sounds of Jersey club tracks and ballroom vogue, New Orleans bounce, and UK underground club music. Press play. Get down. Brooklyn-based DJ/producer ILLEXXANDRA brings a consistently fun party vibe, drawing from the worlds of funk, UK future sound, global bass, electro swing, and classic club culture. Her sets draw you in with innocent joy, smack you around with raw ferocity, and then set you down gently with deep musical knowledge. She'll kill it with an hour of bangers, or take you on a five-hour journey into sound. ILLEXXANDRA has played all over the world, from the East Coast's best underground parties (Thunder Gumbo, House of Yes, Gemini & Scorpio, BangOn, Winkel & Balktick, Bangarang, No Man's Land, the JunXion), to major international venues (including The Room in Tokyo; Sound Channel and Union in Osaka; the Button Factory in Dublin; Club Love, the McKittrick Hotel, Pacha, and APT in NYC; the Rock & Roll Hotel and Tropicalia in DC; the Parish in Austin; 1015 Folsom, DNA Lounge, the Elbo Room, and Public Works in San Francisco; King King, The Echo, and El Cid in LA; the Freakeasy in Chicago; Club Popozuda afterparty for Notting Hill Carnival in London among many others), and festivals (SXSW, Gathering of the Vibes, Long Beach Funk Festival, and the ISA World Surfing Games in Costa Rica). She has released tracks and remixes for Rot10 Muzik, Peligrosa, Boogie Boutique, Cast-A-Blast Records/Mishkin, MC Zulu, Feral aka MC Kinky, Jon Kwest, Kuenta i Tambu, Gato Preto, DJ Tack & DJ Tamalero, and Jaymay, and numerous cult-classic bootlegs. Her tracks were named best track of 2011 by TropicalBass.com, one of 2011′s Most Underrated Music by Marcus Dowling, and featured on BBC Radio 1. She has released mixtapes with Afropop Worldwide, Brooklyn Radio, Space Cowboys RIPEcast, the Armory Podcast, Brousse FM, and RVA Magazine. She has played all over the Burning Man festival, including the coliseum at Root Society, Funky Town, Dustfish, Basshenge, PEX, Kostume Kult, Disorient, Nexus, Burners Without Borders, BMIR, Dirty Beetles/Black 22s, Black Rock Boutique, Tsunami Bass Experience, Pedal Bump, and Brulee, as well as the arts cars the Janky Barge, Icarus, the Bump Bed, A Cavallo, the Dodo, and the Nautilus. She has played prominent sets at regional Burning Man-related events Transformus, PEX Summer Festival, Playa del Fuego, Frostburn, Freeform Festival, Decompression in NYC and Chicago, and Figment NYC and DC. ILLEXXANDRA is a resident DJ at Vitamin B, New York's longest running monthly breakbeat party, and at Tropic of Bass in Washington, DC. She is also a resident of the infamous and long-running Rubulad party, a core DJ of the Mischief DC crew, and member of the Plug 4 camp at Burning Man. Upcoming gigs include: Oct 24 - London Decompression Oct 25 - Guachafita (Toulouse, France) Nov 1 - Hot Cakes Halloween (London) Nov 8 - Vitamin B 6th Anniversary with guest Tony Quattro (NYC) Dec 6 - Naughty Snowball (Washington, DC) For more information on ILLEXXANDRA visit http://illexxandra.com Artwork by www.jempanufnik.com

Discologist
Episode 71: Avers

Discologist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014 38:30


Last year when the members of the Richmond, Virginia six piece AVERS got together to jam, they had no expectations for anything except to have a good time and make some noise. All members of already well established bands, J.L. Hodges (Farm Vegas), Alexandra Spalding (Hypercolor), Tyler Williams (The Head And The Heart), Adrian Olson (Hypercolor), James Mason (The Mason Brothers), and Charlie Glenn (The Trillions quickly realized off-the-charts creative chemistry between them, and inside a month they had knocked out the material for what would become one of 2014’s best releases, Empty Light.Before their recent show in Washington, DC at the Rock & Roll Hotel, Kevin and Quinn sat down with this “super group” to talk about the creation of that album, their accelerated creative process, what the future holds for this nascent powerhouse of a band and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Nightclub Security | The Nightclub and Bar Security Resource for Bouncers, Owners, & Managers
Ep. 014 - Understanding Legal Use of Force “Part 2 of 3” | Pre Nightclub & Bar Show 2014

Nightclub Security | The Nightclub and Bar Security Resource for Bouncers, Owners, & Managers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2014 53:23


Understanding Legal Use of Force “Part 2 of 3” | Pre Nightclub & Bar Show 2014 This is part 2 of a 3 part multimedia series in conjunction with Bar Biz Magazine and Nightclub & Bar Show 2014. This episode we discuss the very important topic of understanding legal use of force by venue security and how to limit your liability and avoid unwanted and costly issues. Too often owners and guards find themselves in hot water when they don’t comprehend this all too important aspect of our profession. Shout-outs! Washington DC Trip Recap. Thanks to Capitale, Lost Society, Rock-n-Roll Hotel, Local 16, Wonderland Ballroom, and Tropicalia for attending our National HOST Training in DC hosted by The Shadow Room. Thanks Bryan  of The Beacham in Orlando, FL for the post on NSC Facebook page! In the News Harrisburg, PA - Former Dragonfly club owner slapped with lawsuit over patron's murder – recent news story that demonstrate important aspects of understanding premise liability and the venue’s expectation to create a “reasonably” safe environment in and around its property.   Today’s Topic  Legal Use of Force Part 2 of 3 This is part 2 of a 3 part multimedia series. Part 1 – Bar Biz Magazine – Robert C. Smith’s featured Article May the Force be With You (page 24).  Part 2 – This podcast – criminal and civil liability related to use of force. Part 3 – Nightclub and Bar Show 2014 – Robert C Smith’s seminar Understanding Legal Use of Force on Tuesday, March 24th at 2:10 in Las Vegas, NV. NSC Podcast Rewind: You may want to listen to Ep. 002 – Nightclub and Bar Security Civil Liability Part 1 and Ep. 003 – Nightclub and Bar Security Civil Liability Part 2 as well to get a better understanding of nightclub and venue liability. Prevention is the number one objective to understanding use of force. Don’t antagonize a situation where you put your in a position where you have to use force. Then next objective is understanding your legal right to use force when necessary and just how much force you can use. Just a reminder before listening in – Robert C. Smith and Manny Marquez are NOT attorneys.  The information they share in the podcast is general advice and shouldn’t replace specific, state and venue specific legal advice.  In the event you need legal advice or help, please a professional in your area.  Nightclub Security Consultants Upcoming Dates   March 24th – 26th, 2014 Nightclub and Bar Show - Network with 37,000+ industry professionals in the entertainment capital of the world! This must-attend event is for professionals in the bar, nightclub, beverage and hospitality industry. Robert C. Smith will be speaking on Understanding Legal Force on Monday, March 24th at 2:10 pm.   April 9th to 11th, 2014 California PSO Training (3 day / 16 hour) Los Angeles Area  | Open enrollment– California Proprietary Security Officer (PSO) at Loaded in Hollywood – Go here for more info.   April 14th to 15th, 2014 California PSO Training (3 day / 16 hour) San Diego Area  | Open enrollment– California Proprietary Security Officer (PSO) at Typhoon Saloon  in Pacific Beach – Go here for more info. ***Reminder – Robert C. Smith and Manny Marquez are not attorneys.  This show’s topics are discussed in general terms.  We highly recommend seeking and consulting a legal professional. If you have questions or comments email us at questions@nightclubsecurity.com Visit our website at www.nightclubsecuity.com Like us on facebook @BouncerTraining Follow us on twitter @bouncercoach https://www.nightclubsecurity.com/ https://www.nightclubsecurity.com/training http://apps.nightclubsecurity.com/podcasts/ California Proprietary Security Officer Training - PSO

Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered
Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Live From The Rock And Roll Hotel

Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2013 58:00


Hear the psych-rock trio douse a sold-out Washington, D.C., crowd in an epic wash of guitar noise during an hour-long performance at the Rock and Roll Hotel.

Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered
Foxygen, Live From The Rock And Roll Hotel, 2013

Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2013 42:06


Hear the trippy pop group give a thrilling, sometimes chaotic live performance at the Rock and Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C. Along the way, Foxygen channels everyone from The Velvet Underground to The Rolling Stones and Ramones.

Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered

Hear Toro Y Moi in a full concert, recorded live from the Rock and Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C. May 10, 2010.

Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered

Hear Caribou recorded live in concert from the Rock and Roll Hotel in Washington, D.C. This program originally webcast live on NPR Music May 10, 2010.