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  • Paul Stanley has reigned supreme as one of the single-most recognizable front men in the history of rock and roll as the chief songwriter, driving force and unwavering voice of KISS.
  • Live In Studio at WFIT - Lights Out Project
  • If you don't have the time to make FM Odyssey part of your Sunday routine, than please join me Thanksgiving morning for a very poignant, special edition as we hold the space for all those family members who will have an empty seat at their table because of Covid casualties.
  • On The FlipSide will present its 5th Annual Tribute to the man who fell from earth, David Bowie.
  • Tonight, of course, we will be Spinning Christmas songs!My special guest for the whole program will be my son Dylan!He will take the helm for the middle hour of the program.So tune in! And bring your kids out! lol??
  • Czech composer Antonin Dvorak is best known for his Symphony from the New World, written during his tenure as director of the new National Conservatory in New York. He was a composer of some distinction with a considerable portfolio to his credit before he was tapped for the conservatory job.
  • The classical music world has been celebrating the 250th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven this year. We’ll observe it this Sunday night on Mozart’s Attic with an all-Beethoven program, culminating in a performance of the ninth symphony by the Berlin Philharmonic directed by Herbert von Karajan.
  • It’s a holiday season tradition on Mozart’s Attic to air a complete performance of Handel’s Messiah, and this year we’ll hear George Solti conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus on Sunday, Dec. 6, immediately following All Things Considered.
  • It was 1783 and Mozart was living in Vienna. He planned a visit with his new wife, back home to Salzburg, where it must have seemed that everyone was mad at him.
  • Benjamin Britten wrote his War Requiem for the consecration of new cathedral in Coventry, England, to stand next to the ruins of the 14th-century church that had been destroyed in a World War II bombing raid. We’ll hear a performance of Britten’s anti-war paean, timely once again, on this Sunday’s program.
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