When The Moon Sings - May 11, 2019

Carol Anderson, Co-President of the Savannah Art Association will join us.  Carol is also the founder and director of the International Student Climate Art Project, known as ISCAP.  ISCAP collects student art from around the world for exhibit on their website.  You’ll find entries from Brazil, Argentina, Germany, The Czech Republic, Watkinsville, Saint Louis, and many other places (including Savannah).

Musically, it’s Drum Week on WRUU and When The Moon Sings is ready.  We’ll start with Frank Sinatra’s iconic version of I’ve Got You Under My Fin and then go to Kay Kyser and his 1939 classic Three Little Fishies.  And then…

Not that kind of drum?  Oh, okay.  Instead, we’ll have JL Hannah’s Sum Voices, the Steve Gadd Band, Evelyn Glennie, and Airto Moriera.  Join us.

In the audio, Carol starts first.  P. T.'s rant starts at about 17:38.


  • 4:34pm Autumn Drums overture by JL Hannah's SumVoices on Of Autumn & Insight (JL Hannahs SumVoices), 2006
  • 5:02pm Three-Way Mirror by Airto Moreira & Joe Farrell on Three-Way Mirror (Reference Recordings), 1985
  • 5:10pm Concert Fantasy for 2 Timpanists and Orchestra: III by Evelyn Glennie, Gerard Schwarz, Jonathan Haas & Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra on Philip Glass: The Concerto Project, Vol. I (Orange Mountain Music), 2004
  • 5:38pm I Know, But Tell Me Again by Steve Gadd Band on Steve Gadd Band (feat. Walt Fowler, Kevin Hays, Jimmy Johnson & Michael Landau) (Varese Sarabande), 2018
  • 5:49pm Fade to Grey by Stephan Vankov on Drums of Autumn (Stephan Vankov), 2016
  • 5:55pm Dance of the Moths by Tom Tanzi on Autumn Dancing (Tom Tanzi), 1996
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