Playlist for 12/31/2011

Dec 31

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Segment 1
TMBG – It’s Spare the Rock
Ella ID
TMBG – What Is a Shooting Star?
Ben Rudnick & Friends – Auld Lang Syne
Dennis Caraher – Walk Like a Dinosaur
ID (First Church of Christ Scientist, 2 and 3, firstnightnorthampton.org)
Leon Redbone – There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays
Father Goose – Flying Machine
ID (tease countdown)

Segment 2
Laura Veirs – All the Pretty Little Horses
M. Ward – Helicopter
Lori Henriques – Happy To Be Me
ID/prep to rock
TMBG – Don’t Spare the Rock
Joel Caithaimer – Bobby’s Been Bad But Wanda’s Been Worse
Verve Pipe – Be Part of the Band
ID

Segment 3
ID
Northamptones – Mushaboom
Nields – Who Are You Not to Shine (First Churches 4, 5, 6)
Mister G – Run (Theater 14 at Smith 4, 5)
ID
Ramones – Spiderman
Princess Katie & Racer Steve – Tiny Cool
Countdown to New Years Day in Queensland Australia

Segment 4
ScribbleMonster – Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child
ID
Men At Work – Down Under
Fountains of Wayne – Valley Winter Song
ID
Peter Himmelman – My Trampoline
Paul Simon & Kid – Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard
ID
Chickawaw Mudd Puppies – Do You Remember

Segment 5
Artichoke – Mary Anning
School for the Dead – Omnivore
ID
Justin Roberts – Your Imaginary Rhino
Billy Kelly – I Say I’m Tryin’ to Decide
ID
April Smith – Colors

Segment 6
Bob Marley – Three Little Birds
Dan Zanes & Friends – Water for the Elephants
ID
Michelle Shocked – One Piece at a Time
ID/book time with Ella (The Westing Game)
Deedle Deedle Dees – Bluebird > Redbird, Redbird > Reef
ID
TMBG – I Can Add
TMBG – Spare the Rock

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Book Time With Ella for 12/31/2011

Dec 31

Ella talked about The Westing Game. You can find it at an independent bookseller here:


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Playlist for 12/24/2011

Dec 24

Happy holidays, everyone!

Listen on demand at our page at WRSI.com!

Segment 1
TMBG – It’s Spare the Rock
Ella ID
TMBG – O Tannenbaum
Dean & Britta – Making Me Smile
ID
Glenn Miller Orchestra – Santa Claus is Coming to Town
Frank Black – Jumpin’ Beans
ID
Elizabeth Mitchell – Bright Morning Stars
Shawn Colvin – Love Came Down at Christmas
ID

Segment 2
Dan Zanes & Friends – Linstead Market
John Denver & the Muppets – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
ID/prep to rock
TMBG – Don’t Spare the Rock
Jingle Punx – Need a Little Christmas
Alison Levy – Itsy Bitsy Spider
Raveonettes – The Christmas Song
ID

Segment 3
Voicedude – Forget You! Santa
Hipwaders – Hey, Josie!
ID
Cibo Matto – Spoon
ScribbleMonster – Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer
ID
Fountains of Wayne – Chanukah Under the Stars
Mama Doni – Latke Man

Segment 4
ScribbleMonster – Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child
ID
Bob Dylan – Must be Santa
David Wax Museum – La Rama
ID
In the Nick of Time – Can’t Wait for Christmas (Kris Kindie)
New Standards – Do You Hear What I Hear?
ID
Gene Autry – Santa’s Coming in a Whirlybird

Segment 5
Wee Hairy Beasties – Holidays Gone Crazy
Key Wilde & Mr Clarke – Jingle Bells
ID
Fleshtones – Super Rock Santa
Uncle Rock – The Season of Light
ID
Asylum Street Spankers – You’er a Mean One, Mr. Grinch

Segment 6
Vince Guaraldi – Linus and Lucy
Hipwaders – Santasploitation
Jimmies – Chanukah, Oh Hanuka, Oh Hanukkah Medley
ID
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings – This Land
Run DMC – Christmas in Hollis
John Denver & the Muppets – When the River Meets the Sea
ID
TMBG – Wake Up Call
TMBG – Spare the Rock

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Playlist for 12-17-2011

Dec 17

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Segment 1
TMBG – It’s Spare the Rock
Ella ID
TMBG – Bloodmobile
Dean Jones – Wheelin’ and Dealin (Napper’s Delight)
ID
Low – Just Like Christmas
Jenny Lewis – Barking at the Moon (Bolt)
ID
Butterflyfish – Lemonade

Segment 2
Harry McClintock – Big Rock Candy Mountain (O Brother)
Kimya Dawson – Happy Home (Keep On Writing)
ID/prep to rock
TMBG – Don’t Spare the Rock
Fountains of Wayne – I Want an Alien for Christmas
Royal Order of Chords & Keys – Cookies & Milk
James Brown – Santa Go Straight to the Ghetto
ID

Segment 3
Key Wilde & Mr Clarke – The Rattling Can (Rise and Shine)
Mister G – Grilled Cheese
ID
Mama Doni – Chanukah Fever
Shonen Knife – Top of the World
ID
Roy Handy & the Moonshot – The Friendly Beasts

Segment 4
ScribbleMonster – Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child
ID
Cloud Cult – Help (Minnesota Beatles Project)
SA23 ID
Secret Agent 23 Skidoo – Gotta Be Me
Slavic Soul Party – Never Gonna Let You Go
ID
Run DMC – Christmas in Hollis

Segment 5
Billy Kelly – Dear Santa Claus
Rev. Horton Heat – Jingle Bells
ID
Salteens – All My Friends are Different (Kid Songs)
Bonga & the Vodou Drums of Haiti – Activity (Many Hands)
ID
Jellydots – Hey You Kids!

Segment 6
Justin Roberts – Meltdown
My Morning Jacket w/ Head & the Heart – When the Bells Start Ringing
ID
Emmylou Harris – Child of Mine
Lori Henriques – Something You Learn
The Quiet Two – How Fast Can You Run?
ID
TMBG – Santa Claus
TMBG – Spare the Rock

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Playlist for 12/10/2011

Dec 10

Listen any time you like at our page at WRSI.com!

Segment 1
TMBG – It’s Spare the Rock
Ella ID
TMBG – Havalina (Album Raises New and Troubling Questions)
Papa Crow – Polar Bear in a Snowstorm (Things That Roar)
Steve Weeks – Kiki Kangaroo (Alphabet Songs Vol. 2)
ID
Milkshake – Dance On My Shoes (Happy Songs)
Lunch Money – It Only Takes One Night to Make a Balloon your Friend
ID

Segment 2
Duplex – Hibernation
Gustafer Yellowgold – Pinecone Lovely
Redbird – You Are the Everything (Redbird)
ID/prep to rock
TMBG – Don’t Spare the Rock
Elvis Costello – What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace, Love & Understanding?
Jimmies – I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas (Mama Said Nog You Out)
ID

Segment 3
CandyBand – Ken Lost His Head
Teddybears – Cobrastyle
ID
Wee Hairy Beasties – Dinosaur Christmas
Pixies – Tony’s Theme
ID
Keith Munslow – Spork
River Cares for Kids billboard

Segment 4
ScribbleMonster – Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child
ID
The New Standards – Up on the Housetop
Dan Wilson – Toyland
ID/Book Time with Ella (The Invention of Hugo Cabret)
Deedle Deedle Dees – Skating in Old Bryant Park
Frances England – Red Balloon
ID
Billy Kelly – We Could Be Pen Pals

Segment 5
Justin Roberts – Snow Day
Fawns – Snow Day
ID
Billy Bragg – The Beach is Free
Cake – Mahna Mahna
ID
SteveSongs – No Good Toys

Segment 6
Police – Walking on the Moon
Dan Zanes – Deck the Halls (Christmas in Concord)
ID
Anna Oxygen – Born to Shake
Mr. Leebot – Ants in the Pants
ID
TMBG – Marty Beller Mask
TMBG – Spare the Rock

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Playlist for 12/3/2011

Dec 03

Listen any time you like at our page at WRSI.com!

Segment 1
TMBG – It’s Spare the Rock
Ella ID
TMBG – Wake Up Call
Cat & a Bird – Bee Jive
Chip Taylor – I’m Just Thinkin’ About What I’m Thinkin’ About
ID
Elizbeth Mitchell – You Are My Sunshine
Keller Williams – Hula Hoop to Da Loop
ID
Bill Withers – Grandma’s Hands

Segment 2
Interview with Lego guy
Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem – Bear to the Left
Patty Griffin – I Love
ID/prep to rock
TMBG – Don’t Spare the Rock
Jingle Punx – Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
Mary Timony – Clap Your Hands
ID

Segment 3
Justin Roberts – Big Field Trip
Apples in Stereo – Energy
ID
Los Lobos – Heigh-Ho
Billy Kelly – I’m Thinking of an Animal
ID
Potjeikos – Seasons

Segment 4
ScribbleMonster – Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child
ID
Deedle Deedle Dees – Sojourner Truth
Love & Rockets – No New Tale to Tell
Ralph’s World – What’s New Pussycat?
Roland Alphonso – El Pussy Cat Ska
ID
Stray Cats – Stray Cat Strut

Segment 5
ID
Telephone Company – Identical Twin Brothers
Tim & Space Cadets – Superhero
ID
Bill Janovitz – The Farm Where Everyone Does What They Want To Do
Dan Zanes – Hello (w/ Barbara Brousal)
ID
Duplex – That’s How We Make a Sandwich

Segment 6
Luna – Sweet Child O’ Mine
Harmonica Pocket – Spiders in My Breakfast
ID
Pop-Ups – Up and Down
Matt & Kim – Daylight
ID
TMBG – Particle Man
TMBG – Spare the Rock

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“In a Town This Size”

Dec 01

(No kid music content here.)

I lived in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, until I was 12 and we moved to Minnesota.  Bartlesville was an oil town, the worldwide headquarters of Phillips Petroleum (for which my dad was a research scientist).  It was a relatively well-off town, with strong schools (my dad was on the school board, in fact) and a stronger cultural core than you might expect for an Oklahoma town of 35,000.  It even boasts the only Frank Lloyd Wright designed skyscraper, the Price Tower, and hosts the annual OK Mozart festival (which was launched while we were living there).  It was a good place to grow up.

Like most families who moved to Bartlesville, my parents asked around about the best pediatrician when they got there from Arkansas, and received the consensus advice that the doctor to see was Dr. Bill Dougherty, Jr., who was a young and skilled pediatrician, respected in the community.

And, it turns out, Dr. Dougherty engaged in the consistent sexual abuse of children, patients and otherwise.

I first heard a bit about it maybe five or ten years ago (or perhaps even earlier); at that time, what I heard was that his abuse was solely of kids in a scout troop. It turns out, unsurprisingly, that it was far more extensive.

A new film, In a Town This Size, tells his story and, heartbreakingly, the story of his victims.  I watched the movie (made by one of his victims, Patrick Brown) this morning, and it was chilling.

Neither my siblings nor I were among Dougherty’s victims; my mom never left us in the examination room with him alone.

But it was striking — and rather intense — to see people my own age, people I easily may have been in school with or played on soccer teams with, discussing the abuse.  One talked about the visual that haunted him from his visits, that of one of those cat clocks with the eyes that go back and forth, and it made me remember that same clock in what must have been the same examination room (a room that, like all of Dougherty’s, had doorknobs too high for a child to reach).  The victim speaks of focusing on that clock during the abuse.  To a person, the victims in the film — and there are quite a number who shared their stories — have stories about how intensely Dougherty’s abuse affected their relationships, their professions, their families — their lives.

The film also includes an interview with a person, probably mid-70s, who was close friends with Dougherty and whose kids all went to him as their doctor.  In one of the toughest parts of the movie to watch, he describes his growing realization that this friend of his — a person he trusted entirely — had abused and stolen the childhood of at least three of his six children.  He later discusses his struggles from within his faith to consider forgiving Dougherty.  (The filmmaker speaks frankly about how low on his list of priorities “forgiving Bill Dougherty” is.  I can’t argue with him.)

Sometime in the ’80s, Dougherty’s crimes became slightly known and he retired from medicine.  The local paper published a story about “a local pediatrician” — not naming him — and his victims.  Due to the statute of limitations in Oklahoma, and the lack of recent victims speaking at the time, he was never criminally charged, and evidently still lives in Bartlesville, only leaving at night, in disguise.

The movie was obviously of particular interest to me because of the personal connection.  But it’s also a good reminder that pedophiles don’t come with name tags or signage, and that part of our job as parents is to be aware of everyone who’s around our kids.  That doesn’t mean assuming everyone is wicked, but it does mean being cognizant, speaking with our kids, and listening to our kids.  I am so grateful to my parents for doing that (and that doesn’t mean for a second that I’m blaming victims’ parents, or the victims themselves, for abuse).  I hope we’re doing the same.

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