“Materiale Resistente 1945 – 1995” and “Songs of Resistance 1942 – 2018” is on air on GuitarS Speak #radio #program on KOWS Community Radio today June 16, 2019 1-2 PM Pacific Time

“Materiale Resistente 1945 – 1995” and “Songs of Resistance 1942 – 2018” is on air on GuitarS Speak #radio #program on KOWS Community Radio today June 16, 2019 1-2 PM Pacific Time

“Coming up next on KOWS Community Radio, it’s “GuitarS Speak” with me, Andrea Aguzzi, presenting an hour of unique and exploratory guitar music. Stay tuned for the unusual sounds. It’s time for GuitarS Speak!”

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Me and my radio program GuitarS Speak  will be “on air” today on KOWS Community Radio at 1-2 PM Pacific Time, 4 PM East Time, 10 PM Italian Time.! The PLAYLIST for today!

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From “Materiale Resistente 1945 – 1995”

  1. Guardali negli occhi – Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti
  2. Resistenza, marzo ’95 – Mau Mau
  3. Bella ciao – Modena City Ramblers
  4. Hanno crocifisso Giovanni – Marlene Kuntz
  5. Fischia il vento – Skiantos

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From “Songs of Resistance 1942 – 2018”

  1. Bella Ciao (Goodbye Beautiful) withTom Waits
  2. The Militant Ecologist (basata su Fischia il vento), with Meshell Ndegeocello
  3. The Big Fool
  4. John Brown, with Fay
  5. We’ll Never Turn Back

GuitarS Speak is the radio show of Neuguitars Blog and it’s devoted to contemporary, avant-garde and experimental music for guitar.

https://neuguitars.com/

“KOWS-lp FM is an FCC licensed Community Radio Station broadcasting from Occidental, CA, and serving West Sonoma County.

The programmers at KOWS are dedicated to broadcast original, locally produced programming with music, information, interviews, and other shows, from a local, national and international perspective. We continue to teach real-world broadcasting, and management job skills and we will utilize new technology to enhance our broadcast, web and social media presences. Our goal is to provide exceptional quality programming, that is diverse, and which is inspired by the lives of our local residents.”