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Gil Sandler, The Thelonius Monk Story, Marion Winik on Bruce Springsteen, and lost-&-found audio of George Carlin
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June 22nd & 23rd, 2012, on The Signal: Master storyteller Gilbert Sandler joins us to share memories of a lifetime spent in Charm City and to talk about his new book, Glimpses of Jewish Baltimore. Sphere: The Thelonious Monk Story is a play that tries to make sense of a jazz legend’s unconventional genius, and we’ll visit with the folks who bring the story to life. Move over, Bruce Springsteen! You may still be The Boss, but New Jersey native Marion Winik has some tales of her own about growing up on the Jersey Shore. Plus: Baltimore’s Jeff Dugan was a college kid in 1979 when he got backstage at a George Carlin show with a cassette recorder. His interview with Carlin has been collecting dust in a shoe box, until now.
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