You can't review The Kitchen Sisters. They start out at the top. I came to this piece with a reverence for route 66 already in my heart, and the sisters lived up to it. This is why I love radio.
Beautifully executed essay about a Christmas morning spent at "ground zero" a few months after the destruction of the World Trade Center. Of course, it's not at all what the title suggested to me, someone who spent the first 30 years of his life in New York City. The music was perfect for the piece. I'm not sure where it's appropriate programming wise, but it would keep me in my car, in my driveway, until it was over.
Comments by P.W. Fenton
Comment for "Route 66"
P.W. Fenton
Posted on November 17, 2003 at 01:21 PM | Permalink
Review of Route 66
You can't review The Kitchen Sisters. They start out at the top. I came to this piece with a reverence for route 66 already in my heart, and the sisters lived up to it. This is why I love radio.
Comment for "Christmas in New York, 2001, Ground Zero"
P.W. Fenton
Posted on November 11, 2003 at 06:47 AM | Permalink
Review of Christmas in New York
Beautifully executed essay about a Christmas morning spent at "ground zero" a few months after the destruction of the World Trade Center. Of course, it's not at all what the title suggested to me, someone who spent the first 30 years of his life in New York City. The music was perfect for the piece. I'm not sure where it's appropriate programming wise, but it would keep me in my car, in my driveway, until it was over.