© Sonia Brock 2018

Podcasts   44 - 54

#44 - Radical Songs from the 60's 

Spanish Civil War Songs, Union Songs and a Country

and Western version of the International.

#45 - My Parents Visit Me in New York City

It's a long trip from the corn and tobacco fields of Chatham,

Ontario, Canada to the Lower East Side of New York City.

We attempt to bridge the culture gap with mixed success.

#46 - All That Jazz

Jazz in New York City in the 60's

#47 - Tara, the cat, and Knitting

I have a cat-sized hole in my life that knitting, in part,

helps to fill.

#48 - My Aunt Gertie My Aunt Gertie was a stickler for perfection. She had standards and let you know it. #49 - Fortune Telling   My adventures learning to tell fortunes. Beware what you say it may come true, as in the self-fulfilling prophecy. More on Les Deux Megots http://www.chefjuke.com/mom/drop1a.html #50 - Knitting    Adventures in yarn. Knit I must and I find it is a very sociable pursuit. #51 - Danny Marks Interview  I guested for several years on Danny Marks BLUZ FM on www.jazz.fm Here's an interview with Danny which included 3 song tracks. #53 - Burlesque I had never been to Burlesque and I wanted to see what it was like.  We went downtown to this hall that was like an old movie palace.  There was even a pit orchestra, absolutely essential for emphasizing bumps and grinds and for the drumrolls etc. needed by the comedians for their punchlines. #54 - Thieves & Rogues  Thieves and rogues I have know including the story of the saddest small thief
Born in 1937, Sonia Brock has lived a varied life from
 
Southern Ontario to northern Alberta bush country
 
and from Detroit to New York City's Lower East Side.
Window by Yulokod Studios
© Sonia Brock 2018

Podcasts   44 - 54

#44 - Radical Songs from the 60's 

Spanish Civil War Songs, Union Songs and a Country

and Western version of the International.

#45 - My Parents Visit Me in New York City

It's a long trip from the corn and tobacco fields of

Chatham,

Ontario, Canada to the Lower East Side of New York City.

We attempt to bridge the culture gap with mixed success.

#46 - All That Jazz

Jazz in New York City in the 60's

#47 - Tara, the cat, and Knitting

I have a cat-sized hole in my life that knitting, in part,

helps to fill.

#48 - My Aunt Gertie My Aunt Gertie was a stickler for perfection. She had standards and let you know it. #49 - Fortune Telling   My adventures learning to tell fortunes. Beware what you say it may come true, as in the self-fulfilling prophecy. More on Les Deux Megots http://www.chefjuke.com/mom/drop1a.html #50 - Knitting    Adventures in yarn. Knit I must and I find it is a very sociable pursuit. #51 - Danny Marks Interview  I guested for several years on Danny Marks BLUZ FM on www.jazz.fm Here's an interview with Danny which included 3 song tracks. #53 - Burlesque I had never been to Burlesque and I wanted to see what it was like.  We went downtown to this hall that was like an old movie palace.  There was even a pit orchestra, absolutely essential for emphasizing bumps and grinds and for the drumrolls etc. needed by the comedians for their punchlines. #54 - Thieves & Rogues  Thieves and rogues I have know including the story of the saddest small thief
Born in 1937, Sonia Brock has lived a varied life from
 
Southern Ontario to northern Alberta bush country
 
and from Detroit to New York City's Lower East Side.