
Author: gordonskene


September 4, 1978 – Going Postal – Camp David Gets Ready – Monsoons Douse India
September 4, 1978 – CBS Radio News On The Hour – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – September 4, 1978 – A day of breath-holding. The threatened Postal Strike was undergoing negotiations, with the hopes of averting a long, dragged-out work stoppage. More talks between the Postal Union and The Postal

Bernard Lavilliers – In Concert 2018 – Past Daily Soundbooth: Rock Without Borders
Bernard Lavilliers – in concert – July 1, 2018 – Radio France International – Bernard Lavilliers in concert tonight – one of the more compelling voices, who has been around for a while, but of course who is well known in his native France – here, not so much (pity).


Nixon In Session – Madrid 2018 – Past Daily Soundbooth – Rock Without Borders Edition
RNE Radio 3 – Nixon in session – Madrid – June 27, 2018 – RNE Radio 3 – Nixon in session tonight. No – not to be confused with a mysterious resurrection of Richard Nixon, but one of the more interesting bands to come out of the Indie scene in

Randy Weston Live In Paris – 1976 – RIP: Randy Weston (1926-2018) – Past Daily Downbeat: Tribute Edition
Randy Weston Sextet – Live at Maison de la Radio – February 4, 1976 – Radio France Musique – With the sad news that Randy Weston passed away yesterday at age 92, the Jazz world lost one of its most gifted and profound practitioners; who successfully argued that Jazz did,


August 31, 2001 -A Fudging Of Age Story – The 2001 Little League World Series Scandal
August 31, 2001 – CBS World News Roundup: Late Edition – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – August 31, 2001 – A baseball scandal, this day in 2001 – but rather than Major League baseball, it was Little League that got all the attention. And the attention was centered around 14

August 29, 1979 – Northern Ireland: In The Wake Of Mountbatten; Suspects – The Navy And The KKK
August 29, 1979 – CBS Radio – The World Tonight – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – August 29, 1979 – Only days after the assassination death of Lord Mountbatten, Irish police were busy rounding up suspects; members of the Irish Republican Army who took credit for the bombing. They went
