Paul Ingles
Independent Producer
Cedar Creek Studios, Inc.
Albuquerque, NM
United States
http://www.paulingles.com
- THE BO DIDDLEY BEAT: The Music of Bo Diddley and His Disciples, 59:00
- To mark the passing of rock 'n' roll pioneer Bo Diddley, Paul Ingles hosts an hour of music from Bo's songbook as well as music from some of the many rock and pop stars who borrowed his famous beat.
- The Emergence of Joni Mitchell (Now Available to All Stations), 119:00
- Two-hour exploration of the seminal work of heralded songwriter Joni Mitchell.
- Remembering Jazz Sax Master Frank Morgan (27:14 / 7:20), 29:00
- The late jazz sax master Frank Morgan tells his remarkable story in material recorded in 2006.
- Chris Calloway: Remembering Cab and Forging a Life (29:00 / 21:30 / 9:33 / 7:20), 29:00
- To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Cab Calloway, his daughter Chris recalls her father's legacy and reflects on her own journey as an entertainer.
- The Emergence of Paul Simon (Now Available To All Stations), 119:00
- Two-hour exploration of the seminal work of heralded songwriter Paul Simon as revealed by musicians, writers and fans. Previously only available to PRI Affiliates, now available to all stations.
- A Holiday Music Tour With Judy Collins (59:00 / 54:00), 59:00
- Singing legend Judy Collins headlines the third in a series of hour-long holiday specials featuring musicians from around the country performing original holiday songs and some classics. Artists include Steve Earle, Jesse Colin Young, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Tish Hinojosa and many more.
- Paul McCartney: An Appreciation (59:00 / 54:00), 59:00
- Richard Goldman, an L.A. musician, writer and fan, details why Paul matters in this program of commentary and music. Goldman's disappointment with McCartney's recent solo work has been somewhat lifted by Sir Paul's 2007 release.
- The Two Sides of Sgt. Pepper: An Honest Appraisal (New 2-hour Special - Available to All Stations), 118:00
- Musicians, writers and fans explore the lore and speak their minds on the 40th anniversary of the release of The Beatles' landmark album SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND.
- Strawberry Fields Forever / Penny Lane: Best Single Ever?, 19:30
- Musicians, writers and Beatle fans weigh in on what some critics call the best pop/rock single ever: Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane.
- In Search of James Brown: An Appreciation (58:00 / 53:00 / 29:00 or 6:30 Feature), 58:00
- In 1999, radio producers Paul Ingles and Joe Warnes went in pursuit of an interview with the Godfather of Soul, James Brown at a tour stop in Albuquerque. As they pursued a private audience with Brown, they managed to capture his essence by talking to fans and handlers and by taking listeners inside the arena for a taste of a James Brown show. Offered here in a 29 minute doc and a 6:30 excerpt. A Bonus Music Sweep is added for Stations Needing 53:00 or 58:00 Hours.
- Everything Was Right: The Beatles' Revolver (Now Available to All Stations), 118:00
- One, two-hour program in which musicians, writers, and Beatle fans explore what made Revolver one of the top rock albums of all time.
- George Harrison: An Appreciation (59:00, 118:00 or 8:00), 118:00
- Here's a program that features George Harrison's best-loved music, some hidden gems, and thoughtful reflections from Harrison fans that help define his unique contribution to the Beatles and music, in general.
- Sound Artist Steve Peters: The Subtle Sounds of Nature, 05:46
- Sound Artist Steve Peters captures the subtle sounds of nature by patiently recording in central New Mexico
- ROT: A Gothic Comedy About Love and Monsters, 59:00
- A radio adaptation of Juli Hendren's ROT. A one-woman comic performance about a woman who channels the spirit of Frankenstein author Mary Shelley to help her face the challenges of turning 30.
- Shawn Colvin: Inside "These Four Walls" (118:00 / 59:00 / 54:00), 118:00
- Three-time Grammy winner Shawn Colvin is captured in the studio working on her new album THESE FOUR WALLS and reflecting on her career in music.
