TitleWhat's going on : two programs, Interviews conducted by John Ogle and Leida Snow
Additional title: Interviews conducted by John Ogle and Leida SnowAdditional title: What's going on (Radio program)
NamesFlack, Roberta (Interviewee)Leather, Edwin (Interviewee)Jackson, Tom, 1932- (Interviewee)Tauber, Peter (Interviewee)Flack, Roberta (Performer)Steinem, Gloria (Interviewee)Snow, Leida (Interviewer)Snow, Leida (Host)Ogle, John (Interviewer)Ogle, John (Host)WPIX-FM (Radio station : New York, N.Y.) (Distributor)
CollectionLeida Snow collection of audio interviews and reports on theater, culture and arts
Dates / OriginDate Created: 1978-01-16Date Created: 1978-01-23
Library locationsRodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded SoundShelf locator: *LTC-A 1911
TopicsFlack, Roberta -- InterviewsLeather, Edwin -- InterviewsJackson, Tom, 1932- -- InterviewsHavens, Richie -- InterviewsTauber, Peter -- InterviewsSteinem, Gloria -- InterviewsFox, Charles, 1940-. Killing me softly with his songLeather, Edwin. Vienna elephantJackson, Tom, 1932-. 28 days to a better jobTauber, Peter. Last best hopeSingers -- United StatesAfrican American singersAuthors -- InterviewsFeminists -- United StatesMusicians -- United States
GenresRadio programsInterviewsMusic
NotesBibliographic history: Title provided by cataloger.Additional physical form: Identical recording of Part 1 (00-00:30 minutes) also available in *LTC-A 1911.Venue: Broadcast on WPIX-FM [1978 January 16] New York, N.Y.Venue: Broadcast on WPIX-FM [1978 January 23] New York, N.Y.Acquisition: Gift; Leida Snow, 2009.
Physical DescriptionAudiocassetteExtent: 1 audiocassette (approximately 124 minutes) : analog, stereo
DescriptionPart 1 (00-30:00 minutes). Leida Snow interviews American singer-songwriter and musician Roberta Flack. Flack talks about her professional background and career that she switched from classical to blues, folk, pop and jazz singer. She also talks about the release of her new album “Blue lights in the basement” (1977), and about her plans to produce her own album (“Roberta Flack,” released in 1978). Various recordings of songs are performed by Flack during the program such as "Killing me softly with his song,” which won the 1973 Grammy Award for Record of the Year. Part 1 (30:00-44:00 minutes). John Ogle interviews Edwin Leather who talks about his book "The Vienna elephant" (1977) about a soldier-art detective for the Allies at the close of WWII who is now a distinguished art dealer in Vienna, and the search for Nazi loot that leads him to the dark side of Eastern Europe. Part 1 (44:57-60:45 minutes). Leida Snow interviews Tom Jackson who speaks about various problems related to structural unemployment, underemployment, and misemployment that he describes in his book "28 days to a better job."
Part 2 (00-16:18 minutes). Leida Snow interviews American singer-songwriter Richie Havens prior to his upcoming concerts on Long Island, New York. Various excerpts from Havens's recordings are played during the interview such as "Shalom, salam alaikum," which was written after watching Egyptian President Anwar El Sadat's visit to Jerusalem, that became a huge hit in Israel. Part 2 (37:50-53:20 minutes). Leida Snow interviews Gloria Steinem, American feminist, journalist, and social and political activist, who discusses various topics related to feminism and women’s rights such as reproductive freedom and federal funding for abortions in the United States. Part 2 (53:23-63:27 minutes). Includes news, various radio commercials, and announcements of cultural events such as the upcoming concert of Angel, an American glam and hard rock band, and others.
Type of ResourceSound recording
LanguagesEnglish
IdentifiersRLIN/OCLC: 438949331NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b18147578RLIN/OCLC: 952192253NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b21005219Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 400fd800-78b4-0136-bbfe-2fe8969b20b3
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