The Mailbox, Show #22: Songs for HaitiA little show with a big goal.2010-02-08 I think most of us are familiar with the situation in Haiti; the massive earthquake that rocked the island last month has left death and devastation in its wake, something that's going to take years to fully turn around. Knowing that most of you are from the Kansas City are, and knowing the generosity that runs through my hometown, a good many of you have probably already given to a worthy charity. Paste Magazine has set up a website for those who would like to give, would like to give again, or have already given what they can. -mb Music" is proudly sponsored by American Jazz Museum. |
The Mailbox, Show #17A little show with a big goal.2010-02-01 Host Michael Byars takes this week off from The Mailbox in honor of his birthday. Here's an encore presentation of The Mailbox #17, where he closed out 2009 with music from Betse Ellis, Bill Frisell, The Bad Plus, and more. Music" is proudly sponsored by American Jazz Museum. |
The Mailbox, Show #21A little show with a big goal.2010-01-24 Michael Byars plays music from The Skys, Ringo Starr, Matt Morris, Clay Hughes, Planetary Nights, and Mance Lipscomb. Music" is proudly sponsored by American Jazz Museum. |
The Mailbox, Show #20 - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2010A little show with a big goal.2010-01-18 Michael Byars plays music from artists in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2010. Hear tracks from The Hollies, ABBA, Genesis, The Flaming Lips, Jimmy Cliff, and The Stooges. Music" is proudly sponsored by American Jazz Museum. |
The Mailbox, Show #19, Best of the Rest, Part 2A little show with a big goal.2010-01-11 Hello, 2010. Michael Byars warms you up with music from The Jayhawks, Laura Gibson, The Mars Volta, Mutemath, Noah and the Whale, 7 Worlds Collide, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, David Byrne and the Dirty Projectors, Clarence Bekker, Grandpa Elliot, and We Know Mason. Listen to this review of great music from 2009 in part 2 of a two-part series. Music" is proudly sponsored by American Jazz Museum. |
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