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  • All Access 80's is hosted by recent Salisbury University graduate Evan "87" and takes a weekly deep dive into all the sounds, artists, and styles that made the 1980's one of the most unique decades of music in recorded history
  • We’re witnessing the terrifying yet awe-inspiring anger of Mother Nature as we explore the scores of disaster films. We’ll absolutely flip for the Poseidon Adventure, escape a towering inferno, climb Dante’s peak, and hang on for dear life against the finger of god.
  • Episode 24 of Jazz Horizons explores straight-ahead releases, cross-genre tunes, and live albums. Originally aired February 11, 2026.
  • Episode 25 of Jazz Horizons explores archival posthumous reales, guitar co-led releases, and a feature on recent Blue Note Record Releases. Originally aired February 18, 2026.
  • Episode 23 of Jazz Horizons explores trio releases, new music from female vocalist, and releases based around a city or college. Originally aired February 4, 2026.
  • Episode 26 of Jazz Horizons explores jazz standards in different formats, the inspiration behind tune names, and recent releases from EU Big Bands. Originally aired March 4, 2026.
  • It’s for your years only as we listen to the scores from James Bond scores beyond the work of series stalwart John Barry. We’ll take on the Roger Moore era, as 007 meets the fifth Beatle, listen to selections from the likes of Bill Conti and Hans Zimmer, and marvel at composer David Arnold’s run composing for both the Pierce Bronson and Daniel Craig eras of the world’s favorite spy.
  • If film composing has a first family, it’s The Newmans. Brothers Alfred, Lionel, and A-Meal all made their mark on Hollywood and left big shoes to fill for the Newmans who came after, including Thomas, David, Randy, and Joey.Today, we’re climbing around the Newman family tree and taking a listen as the family puts their mark on classic cinema, generational favorites, and groundbreaking animation.
  • The most amazing thing about filmmaking is that a film ever gets made. Think of it. Dozens, if not hundreds, of crew members have to work together on a budget and timetable to produce something that is probably the opposite of their daily grind - a breezy, fun experience. There can be a lot of high drama in making drama, and sometimes movies have turned the camera around to show just how the sausage gets made and how messy it can get.Today on the show, we’re going to listen to scores from films that have actors seeking their spotlight, screenwriters breaking down, studio executives out on the hustle, and directors trying just to hold it all together.
  • We’re going level by level through the history of video game adaptations to film. We’ll explore two versions of the Mushroom Kingdom, prepare for Mortal Kombat, and Craft are way to victory against some piglins.
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