September 29, 2022 – For decades, Globe Poster created iconic concert posters for a who’s who of African-American music: from Muddy Waters and James Brown to Aretha Franklin and Tupac Shakur. The Baltimore-based letterpress company went out of business in 2010 but has thrived since partnering with a local art school. See It Loud documents Globe’s impressive legacy and inspiring resurrection and features interviews with fans such as filmmaker John Waters, acclaimed bluesman Bobby Rush, soul legend Solomon Burke, Flaming Lips singer Wayne Coyne, and others. This feature-length film illustrates how something old can become new again, with an infusion of new ideas and fresh energy.
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As we close 2024 and welcome 2025, WHCP is airing some of its Best of 2024. Coming up at 8:45- The Grands Club host Katherine Bernard interviews Julie and Darrell Parsons, professional musicians with other full time careers, sharing their journey of moving to a new area to be close to their grandchildren after retirement.
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As we close 2024 and welcome 2025, WHCP is airing some of its Best of 2024. Coming up at 7:45- Val Cavalheri's feature onChesapeake Bay Maritime Museumuseum's Sailing to Freedom, this special exhibition explores the lesser-known maritime aspects of the Underground Railroad.
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As we close 2024 and welcome 2025, WHCP is airing some of its Best of 2024. Coming up at 6:45- Colleen Meny Brighton shares her brain cancer experience and her journey of awareness 5 years after diagnosis.
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Good morning! Thank you for starting your day with 91.7 WHCP Radio. Coming up during NPR Morning Edition, Shane Walker shares some of the Best of 2024 shows aired on WHCP.6:45- Colleen Meny Brighton shares her brain cancer experience and her journey of awareness 5 years after diagnosis.7:45- Val Cavalheri's feature onChesapeake Bay Maritime Museumuseum's Sailing to Freedom, this special exhibition explores the lesser-known maritime aspects of the Underground Railroad. 8:45- The Grands Katherine Bernardne Bernard's interviews Julie and Darrell Parsons, professional musicians with other full time careers, sharing their journey of moving to a new area to be close to their grandchildren after retirement.Listen at 91.7, on your smart speaker, by downloading our mobile app, and at www.whcp.org
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Before we move on to 2025, I again want to thank my very special guests from last week's show, Shelley and Anita Abbott and Don Clark too. The program was a blast, and I always look forward to our annual Christmas get together. Big thanks go out to Mr. Mike Starling too, for encouraging our festive behavior. On the next Rockin' Randall Classic Country Call-In Request Show, we will look back and remember 2024 and the Country Music stars that we lost this past year on 91.7 WHCP-A Great Place to Be and NPR for the Mid-Shore. We'll talk about the top news and sports stories of the year, as well. I hope you can join me Saturday morning from 6-9am for Classic Country by request and the best and worst of 2024. Please Like us and share us on Facebook and tell all your friends about our show and all the wonderful programs on community sponsored radio, WHCP. You can listen from our webpage at whcp.org and you can listen from our free app, as well. Archived shows can be heard on spinitron.com/whcp We are streaming worldwide, so you can listen anytime and from anywhere. Our phone number into the studio with your request is (443) 637-6000. As always, you can leave comments/requests/upcoming birthdays in the comment section below. Thanks for listening!
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