Shearer, Oliver — Tales From The Golden Age Of Jazz

Every so often you find an extraordinary talent in your own back yard… Mr. Oliver Shearer lives close to the studio of Radio Curious and has many claims to fame, having played with the greats of the golden age of jazz, such as Kenny Burrell, Art Tatum and Charlie Parker. Oliver Shearer trained to be a doctor before turning towards his natural aptitude for music and composing his own symphony, singing and playing vibraphone. In this edition of Radio Curious we get chance to hear Oliver in all of these roles. We spoke with Oliver Shearer from the studios of Radio Curious in Ukiah, California on the March 2, 2009 and began by asking him, just what is a vibraphone and what makes it sound so special?

Oliver Shearer is a musician and composer. The book he recommends is only printed in Swedish and concerns the life and times of composers.

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Jordan, Susan B. — An Attorney’s Attorney

Attorney Susan B. Jordan, a good friend and colleague, died in a plane crash on Friday, May 29, 2009. For me personally, Susan’s death is a big loss.  Susan and I first met in the summer of 1970 working for a legal services program dedicated to developing legal strategies to change unconstitutional and unfair laws. We met again and became friends when she moved to Mendocino County in the late 1980s. We worked together here on many projects, the last being strategies to defeat the proposed mall project on the Mendocino County ballot this fall, 2009.

In this edition of Radio Curious all the guests and I are or were lawyers. We’ll hear portions of a Radio Curious interview with Susan B. Jordan recorded April 25, 1996, and thoughts about her life from Attorneys Steve Antler and Ann Moorman, and Judge David Nelson.  The book Susan B. Jordan recommends is “Bird By Bird,” by Ann Lamont.

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