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Piece Description
CAROLE KING: TAPESTRY New one-hour radio special tells the story of Carole King's classic album, Tapestry through its classic songs and insightful interview clips by Carole King, producer Lou Adler, her friend Graham Nash and journalist David Wild of Rolling Stone. Their comments touch on nearly every aspect of the album's production, it's impact on the music industry, Carole King's songwriting process, and how her career developed from the Brill Building to Tapestry and beyond. Besides the album tracks, you will also hear bonus live performances, also featured on the upcoming 2-CD Legacy Edition of Tapestry in stores on April 22.
** Producer: Paul Chuffo & Joshua Jackson (Joyride Media) ** Host: Rita Houston (WFUV - New York, NY) ** Contacts: Andy Cahn, 212-833-6279, andy.cahn@sonybmg.com. Eric Molk, 212-833-5389, eric.molk@sonybmg.com. ** Broadcast Window: Begins April 18, 2008 ** Length: One hour programs with breaks for local spots ** Terms: Available for all USA radio broadcasters at no cost, no built-in barter spots
59 minute version
0:00 -- 22:00 Segment 1
In: "The only way to do it is just get in there and make music and get it the way you like it and don't worry about anything."
Out: "I'm Rita Houston, and you're listening to Carole King: Tapestry."
22:00 --23:00 Break 1 with music bed
23:00 -- 41:00 Segment 2
In: "Welcome back to Carole King: Tapestry. I'm Rita Houston."
Out: "I'm Rita Houston, and you're listening to Carole King: Tapestry."
41:00 -- 42:00 Break 2 with music bed
41:00 -- 59:00 Segment 3
In: "Welcome back to Carole King: Tapestry. I'm Rita Houston."
Out: "I'm Rita Houston, and thanks for listening."
54 minute version
1. Billboard (1:00)
In: "It really is with Tapestry that this whole new brave, introspective era really takes hold of the singer/songwriter."
Out: "I'm Rita Houston, and welcome to Carole King: Tapestry."
2. Segment 1 (17:00)
In: "Welcome back to Carole King: Tapestry. I'm Rita Houston."
Out: "I'm Rita Houston, and you're listening to Carole King: Tapestry."
3. Break 1 with music bed (1:00)
4. Segment 2 (17:00)
In: "Welcome back to Carole King: Tapestry. I'm Rita Houston."
Out: "I'm Rita Houston, and you're listening to Carole King: Tapestry."
5. Break 2 with music bed (1:00)
6. Segment 3 (17:00)
In: "Welcome back to Carole King: Tapestry. I'm Rita Houston."
Out: "I'm Rita Houston, and thanks for listening."
7. Promo (:30)
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Review of CAROLE KING: TAPESTRYHeard parts of this on KBBI in Homer, Alaska this morning. Tapestry was the album coming out of every dorm room in Lathrop Hall at the University of Alaska Fairbanks my first year there. I thought I knew all about the album. Now I know a lot more. Thanks! |
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Review of CAROLE KING: TAPESTRYPart Historical Document, part introduction anf part reintroduction to one of music's seminal moments and musical discoveries. Carole King's recording, "Tapestry" introduced the singer-songwriter into mainstream households. The recording became her calling card and a mandatory reference point for anyone in the '70s through the '90s who wanted to sing their own songs. "Carole King: Tapestry," produced by Joyride Media, recounts the days, the business practices, the hoop jumping and creative adventures that brought music and musicians to the recording studio in the late '60s and '70s. Not a documentary, this is high level radio story telling about some truly (still) remarkable music, musicians and music producers. Host Rita Houston, and the show producers, keeps all of the music and Tapestry expert witnesses together. This story, like the music, never grows old. For your post ATC slot, your program specials slot, and all weekend long, listeners will drop what they're doing for an amazing first time Carole King experience or for a wonderful reconnect with one of the big musical events of 1971. |
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Andy Cahn
Posted on December 06, 2008 at 01:47 PM | Permalink
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