November 30, 2005

Wednesday's Show

Julianne Markavitch; 'Tarantella In a Minor'

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Peppino d'Agostino; 'Running Wild'

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Gillian Welch; 'My First Lover'

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Please Check Back In a Few Days; 'Bioshock: Welcome to Rapture'

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Rob Ickes; 'Self Portrait'

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Please Check Back In a Few Days; 'Bioshock: Welcome to Rapture'

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Freddie Hubbard; 'Number Five'

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Tommy Guerrero; 'Numb Milleneum'

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Mylab; 'Land Trust Picnic'

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Philip Aaberg; 'Don't Stop Now'

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Daniel Lanois; 'Frozen'

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Bill Frisell; 'We Are Everywhere'

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Ratatat; 'Spanish Armada'

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Vassar Clements; 'Perdido'

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We Apologize; 'My Old Kentucky Home'

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Pell Mell; 'Sky Lobby'

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