Showing posts with label Ward Lamb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ward Lamb. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

We're back...DXing with Cumbre 745 is ready for download!

Hello, everyone!  As some of you may know, I've had the flu, and my colleagues and I are also in the process of relocating the WCNY-FM studios to a new building, so it's been busy.  I could stand to have four of myself, like this picture done by my brother, artist Ward Lamb. However, the one Marie that there is has produced a show for you this week, and we're catching up on some "Pirating with Cumbre" features with Chris Lobdell.  Here's the link for downloading: http://rapidshare.com/files/2189806749/CUMBRE745.mp3

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Leonard Bernstein's birthday, and some art by my brother Ward Lamb


Today, we remember American composer-conductor Leonard Bernstein, who was born on this date in 1918 and lived until 1990. Even people who don't follow classical music remember Bernstein for his score for the film "On the Waterfront" and for the beloved musical "West Side Story." Bernstein had many classical compositions as well, he was a good pianist, and was especially known for his conducting, which was among the best of the 20th century. Many who were TV viewers in the U.S. in the 1950s and 1960s remember him for his Young People's Concerts and other educational programs on CBS, and in the 1970s he did a series of lectures called "The Unanswered Question", which were shown on public TV and later made available on DVD.  The painting, which is called "Leonard Bernstein in his Element," is by my brother, Ward Lamb. It is in the music department of the Minisink Valley High School in New York State. Happy birthday to the man musicians still remember as "Lenny," and enjoy the painting!