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The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 110 - Art Caplan and the Zombie Viruses

The Musical Innertube

Release Date: 08/22/2023

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 159 - Nick Roman talks Baseball Playoffs 2024 show art The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 159 - Nick Roman talks Baseball Playoffs 2024

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Once again, here's three guys talking baseball.  Nick Roman's Dodgers are in the playoffs, as are John's and Don's Phillies, and they're happy. But there are a lot of other dangerous teams in the mix as well!

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The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 158 - Fran Metzman show art The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 158 - Fran Metzman

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Fran Metzman writes about the Cha-Cha Babes, "boomer" women who have found freedom later in life. They find that freedom can be fun, but can also lead to dangerous situations.

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The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 157 - Galina Vromen show art The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 157 - Galina Vromen

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The atomic bomb was developed in secret. That's the backdrop for Galina Vromen's novel Hill of Secrets, where she explores what secrets might have been kept by the families living in the shadow of the bomb.

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The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 156 - Mike Hingson and Keri Wyatt Kent show art The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 156 - Mike Hingson and Keri Wyatt Kent

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Living with a guide dog requires trust, courage, and love - things we could all use a bit more of in our own lives. Mike and Keri's book shows this by using Mike's dogs as examples.

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The Musical Innertube Extra - September 11th, Mike Hingson and Roselle show art The Musical Innertube Extra - September 11th, Mike Hingson and Roselle

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Mike Hingson survived the terrorist attack on World Trade Center Tower 1 on September 11, 2001. We're presenting his story again as a reminder and tribute, to Mike and to those who lost their lives that day.

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The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 155 - More Music with Bill Trousdale show art The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 155 - More Music with Bill Trousdale

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Bill Trousdale's back with a look at the Pennsylvania talent that gave birth to rock 'n' roll! Names you've heard of, like Bill Haley, and names you probably haven't, like Sister Rosetta Tharp.

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The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 154 - Mykhaylo Tells Us How to Help Ukraine show art The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 154 - Mykhaylo Tells Us How to Help Ukraine

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We talk again with Mykhaylo, an American now living mostly in Ukraine, who is in the U.S. collecting medical supplies to take back to the battlefield. You can help by donating to

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The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 153 - Katherine Ramsland Caught Dead-Handed show art The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 153 - Katherine Ramsland Caught Dead-Handed

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Katherine returns to the podcast to talk about her latest Nutcrackers book, Dead Handed. Annie Hunter's grandfather is dying, so she heads to New England to face family secrets, a haunted village and possible suicides.

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The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 152 - Jon Burlingame, Henry Mancini and Peter Gunn show art The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 152 - Jon Burlingame, Henry Mancini and Peter Gunn

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To mark Henry Mancini's 100th birthday, music expert JonBurlingame takes us back to where the composer's prolific career really took off - the 1960s TV show Peter Gunn.

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The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 151 - Jennifer Lin talks about her film Ten Times Better show art The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 151 - Jennifer Lin talks about her film Ten Times Better

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As a child, George Lee studied ballet with Russian tutors in Shanghai. As a teenager, he danced in The Nutcracker and Flower Drum Song in New York. Filmmaker Jennifer Lin tells his story in Ten Times Better.

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