
Join me this sunday night for a special dedicated edition of Sunday Soul. The evening’s programming will feature the spoken word of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the sound of deepness. House music, afrobeat music, and nusound soul music.
You can connect from the index of 90hz.org by clicking on the listening device there, or you can drop the IP address into iTunes, WinAmp, RealPlayer, or even your Treo SmartPhone on the go.
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Let’s celebrate the most important dream of our time together, and feel the warmth of a fire that will never, ever go out.
See you sunday.
love,
Sunshine

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I haven’t been writing much here lately, Im sorry about that. It is unusual that I’m not up to date, so I trust you’l forgive me.
I’ve been busy working on music and code, and preparing for tonight’s broadcast.
Working on 7 hours of selected music, trying to pair it down to something more like 3 or maybe 4.
Here’s to beautiful dreams!
See you tonight.
s.
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4 hours tonight. A nice show…
Though I could have easily played for another couple of hours, it felt right to “cut it short” and say good night when I did.
Sorry about the last tune, seems like my Stevie Wonder collection is due for a bit of re encoding. Crashed Traktor twice and I decided it was the word from Tara that it was time for me to go to bed.
Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!
In my (big mouthed and not shy at all) opinion this is the most important day of the year. More important than your birthday, much more important than christmas.
Consider the words of Dr. King today. Look around you, into the eyes of the people you know, and see every day. Humble yourself with the idea that we are all equal in the eyes of God, and the burden of justice, truth, hope, courage, peace, and love are on us to bring into being here on earth.
Do something nice today without being found out.
Do something you really don’t want to do, something terrible, something you may have been avoiding for some time, and don’t let anyone know you find it distasteful, or unpleasant.
See past the confines of your own bias, biggotry, and bitterness today.
Don’t do it for me.
Do it for the Reverend Dr. King.
If you can manage any of that today, on this most important and precious of days it would be a start.
A start of a string of days, held together by hope, and love, and the freedom which can only come from doing what’s kind, and true, and right.
I love you.
may all your sundays have soul
See you next week.
s.
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Is there a chance this special show will be avail for download (podcast)?
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I’m sorry to say that the archive I recorded of the show was corrupted. Traktor crashed in the station ID at the end of the show, literally in the last 30 seconds of the program, and the entire file was blank.
So it’s sad but true, there’s no archive of this program.