Around Noon
Posted May 29, 2006
Dee digs into the archives today for a special holiday presentation of “Live from the Levenson, vol.6” featuring local percussion master Jamey Haddad, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Shelby Lynne, country-blues guitarist Roy Bookbinder, and jazz-soul vocalist, Lizz Wright.
Around Noon
Posted May 26, 2006
90.3 WCPN and WVIZ/PBS ideastream and The Cleveland Orchestra are partnering to present a special multiple media event offering Northeast Ohio residents unique opportunities to interact with Franz Welser-Möst, Music Director of the internationally renowned Cleveland Orchestra. On Friday, May 26, from 12:00 - 1:00 PM, Mr. Welser-Möst will appear in Studio One at Idea Center, for a live radio broadcast of Around Noon. In a conversation with Mr. Welser-Möst, host Dee Perry will preview the remaining 2005-2006 Cleveland Orchestra season including the much anticipated opera-in-concert performances of "Falstaff." Listeners will also be able to call in or email their questions to Around Noon.
Around Noon
Posted May 25, 2006
Around Noon today Dee chats with a master of Mozart, Mitsuko Uchida, prior to her performance with the Cleveland Orchestra. Then Dee crosses over the rock and roll suites of Styx, as they get ready for their gig with the Cleveland Contemporary Youth Orchestra.
Around Noon
Posted May 23, 2006
Dee welcomes internationally-acclaimed artists Christo & Jeanne Claude, prior to their appearance for the Cleveland Museum of Art. Then Dee welcomes back Aussie blues man Geoff Achison, as he gets ready for his gig at the Beachland Ballroom.
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