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National Public Radio - Dan Milner

02 Mar 00 - 06:07 PM (#188393)
Subject: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Liam's Brother

Hi!

I just thought I'd tell you that I was interviewed by National Public Radio (NPR) for a newsmagazine program "Weekend Edition - Saturday" earlier today. The interview will be edited, probably mixed with some background music and, I was told, broadcast "live" this Saturday over NPR stations across the United States.

If you can't receive National Public Radio in your area or if you are busy living your life in another way (sleeping, for example) this Saturday morning and you'd like to hear the interview, there are 2 alternatives...

1. "Live" over the internet at the WNYC - New York website...
www.wnyc.org/indexPicks.html
between 0800-1000 (U.S. Eastern Time).
Pull up the page and click on the Ear Symbol on the lower left hand side of the page.

2. "Archived" over the internet at the National Public Radio (NPR) website...
http://www.npr.org/programs/wesat/
for up to 1 week after broadcast.
When you have the page in front of you, just click on "latest show." (The NPR site also allows you to search for a station which may be in your reception area.)

Listening via the internet requires a sound card, speakers and the computer program which you either have already or is available as a free download from WNYC and other stations.

With me in the studio were 2 of The Johnson Girls, Deirdre Murtha and Bonnie Milner. Deirdre led us in a lovely song from the Nantucket whalers. The topics of the interview were The New York Packet's sea music program at South Street Seaport Museum in New York City and, briefly, sea music in general.

All the best,
Dan Milner


02 Mar 00 - 06:36 PM (#188416)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Áine

Congratulations, Dan!! I'm so glad you gave us the headsup on this, because I listen to that particular program every weekend and I would have knocked over hearing you if you hadn't said anything. Can't wait to hear it, and I'm sure it's wonderful!!

-- Áine


02 Mar 00 - 07:16 PM (#188443)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Amos

Well donel Dan! I'll be sure to find it on NPR. I expect it'll be a real lift!

A


02 Mar 00 - 08:48 PM (#188502)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Sandy Paton

WHOOPEE!

Sandy


02 Mar 00 - 08:52 PM (#188506)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: bbc

Gee, Dan, that's neat! Thanks for letting us know. And congrats on the New Yorker article, too! Hope to see you & Bonnie before long.

love,

bbc


02 Mar 00 - 09:25 PM (#188523)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: katlaughing

Dan, first the New Yorker and now NPR!!! I listen to this program every weekend! Congratulations!! I can't wait to hear you and the others!

Way to go!!

Hey, I thought about you today when I read this in the newspaper, **BG**:

Catch-and-release anglers have it rough: They fight hard to land their fish but never have anything tangible to bring back home. Not any more. Taxidermists have begun making wall mounts of just about every fish known, using resin and plastic, with no animal harmed to make the trophy. Fishers just name their catch, then select a taxidermist, who will go to a shelf, pull down a blank, paint it, stick on synthetic fins. Fake-fish trophies are increasing in popularity, reports the New York Times, and they cost just about the same as a mount for a real live dead fish. Betsy Marston, Editor High Country News

katlaughing


02 Mar 00 - 10:41 PM (#188554)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: JedMarum

Dan - I look forward to tuning in and hearing the show!


03 Mar 00 - 10:04 AM (#188731)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Peg

congrats Dan! I missed your performance for the Boston Singers' Club but I remember you sang us quite a few lovely songs the night Frank Harte was there...
good job and I will certainly tune in tomorrow (I always listen to NPR on the weekend, then A Celtic Sojourn at noon, unless I am out and about).

peg


03 Mar 00 - 11:29 AM (#188764)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: KathWestra

Hope all this great publicity means a sold-out-hanging-from-the-rafters-standing-room-only audience for your gig at South Street. Congratulations!

Looking forward to seeing and hearing both you and Bonnie at NEFFA next month. Kathy


03 Mar 00 - 06:22 PM (#188996)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Liam's Brother

Hi!

Good to hear some Mudcatters are regular listeners to Weekend Edition - Saturday. I'll be on my way to a recording session tomorrow and I'll hear it in the car.

We have 30 to 60 in the audience for our concerts at South Street Seaport. This Sunday, with the publicity, gives us the opportunity to find a few new regulars. We do this on a volunteer basis although we all sing professionally elsewhere. It is important to have maritime music at a maritime museum!

Thanks to everyone for their interest and I look forward to seeing you at South Street when you're in New York City.

All the best,
Dan Milner


03 Mar 00 - 10:26 PM (#189121)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Cara

Can anyone give more swpecifics on the New Yorker article please? And I'll be sure to tune in romorrow!


04 Mar 00 - 11:39 AM (#189338)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: katlaughing

Dan,

Did I miss this? I caught what I think was the whole program, today, and didn't hear it. COuld it be next Saturday or even this Sunday? I always listen anyway, so I am sure I'll get to hear it, just want to make sure I didn't misunderstand.

Thanks,

kat


04 Mar 00 - 05:50 PM (#189467)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Sandy Paton

Our NPR station switches over on Saturdays, half an hour before the end of Weekend Edition, to the bloody opera. We were all set up to tape the Milner segment, too. Spit. I hope you're right, kat, and they postponed it till next week (or even tomorrow?).

Grumpy


04 Mar 00 - 05:55 PM (#189470)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: katlaughing

Sandy, I think I am. Our station reruns the show. They start it at 6am, then again at 8 or 9, can't remember. I heard the entire show, that I know of, both times.

Uh, Sandy, there's a spitoon over in one of the Taverns, next time, okay?**BG**


04 Mar 00 - 05:58 PM (#189476)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: katlaughing

Sandy, here's what theri website says is on for this Sunday, doesn't look good for our man:

Sunday March 5th, 2000 on NPR's Weekend Edition - the road to Fat Tuesday. NPR's Political Correspondent, Elizabeth Arnold, previews the candidates journey to the delegate rich presidential primaries in New York and California. NPR's Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr explores the sacred realm of secular politics. Reformers are loosening restrictions on the recording industry in Iran, where a woman's voice has been heard on the radio for the first time. Amalie R. Rothschild, the in-house photographer at the Filmore East from 1969-1971, reminices about the legendary palace of sound, light, and rock and roll.


04 Mar 00 - 08:36 PM (#189564)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: GUEST,Dani

It was in there! Just past Daniel Schorr, I think. Go to the NPR archive and you should be able to hear it there?

He was terrific! They did a nice intro, a bit of singing. Not nearly as long as one would have liked, but our guy sounded confident and songful and hopeful about the prospects of music in espressoland.

Good to hear you in my car, Dan!

Great line from the show, just before this: "One man's Super Tuesday is another man's Mardi Gras."

Dani


04 Mar 00 - 10:21 PM (#189602)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Paul G.

I just spent about 30 minutes slogging through the archived show -- no luck...the segment immediately after Shore was about Mozambique. I skipped around the show alot, but I think I would have caught Dan's segment if it was there. My guess is that the program is edited for regional variation -- Kat's station didn't have the segment, while Dani's did. Sorry I couldn't find it, I really wanted to hear. Congratulations on the spot anyway Dan!

pg


04 Mar 00 - 11:26 PM (#189634)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Sandy Paton

I found it! It's not on "Weekend Edition," it's on "Weekend All Things Considered." CLICK HERE If the blue clicky thing doesn't work, go to www.npr.org/programs/wesat. Scroll down on the "select program" bar to "Weekend All Things Considered" and click on "Car Horns, Fog Horns, etc... Chanties at the Chelsea Piers." If a cyberklutz like me can find it, so can you!

Sandy


04 Mar 00 - 11:46 PM (#189645)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: katlaughing

Me, too, Sandy! I was just coming back to post it! Man, you're getting pretty quick on the draw there, high tech Sandygramps!

Sounded really good!

katlaughing


05 Mar 00 - 12:17 AM (#189666)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Sandy Paton

Ya gotta get up early in the mornin' to beat katlaughing to the well!

Gramps


05 Mar 00 - 12:28 AM (#189678)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: katlaughing

12:17 A.M.??? I guess you do!!!LMAO!!!


05 Mar 00 - 01:43 AM (#189722)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Liam's Brother

It only lasted 2 minutes and 59 seconds but any national exposure for traditional music is just great. Somewhere on the cutting room floor is the rest of that song.

The interview (as broadcast) is at http://search.npr.org/cf/cmn/cmnps05fm.cfm?SegID=71173

All the best,
Dan

P.S. Kat - I don't catch really large fish basically becase of where I fish. I caught a 5.5 lb. largemouth bass this Spring; that's somewhere between a titan and a monster in Connecticut but just an adolescent in Florida. It was a fair fight and my opponent earned and received her freedom but her vision is forever emblazened in my memory.


05 Mar 00 - 09:31 AM (#189805)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: katlaughing

Dan,

You are right, national exposure is really grand. You sounded wonderful...would've been great if they'd not cut the song. COngratulations!

Goodonya re' the fish. I knew you did catch & release, that's why I thought the above might *amuse* you.

Thanks & all the best,

kat


16 Mar 00 - 05:04 AM (#195950)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Joe Offer

Click here to access the segment Dan's talking about. It's certainly worth a listen.
-Joe Offer-


16 Mar 00 - 09:01 AM (#196029)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: GUEST,jhenderson

Dan,

I heard the story. Today, I checked Lexis-Nexis, and the transcript is now available. Transcripts can be great fun, since they don't usually reflect the original very well, especially when music is involved. Here were my favorite parts:

SIMON: Enough of this chit-chat. Can we hear a song?
Mr. MILNER: I'd like to get one of The Johnson Girls, Dierdre Murtha, to lead us in the song.
SIMON: Sure.
Mr. MILNER: Dierdre?
(Soundbite of song)

And, a bit later:
Ms. MURTHA and Mr. MILNER: (Singing) Ripe all day, follididdle(ph) day, ripe all right all follididdle day.

And finally:
SIMON: Dan Milner is founder of the New York Packet. The group will be singing sea chanties this weekend down at the South Street Seaport in Manhattan.
(Soundbite of music)

SIMON: Hey, in the wee ...(unintelligible) there's not much foam. Oh, 22 minutes before the hour.


16 Mar 00 - 10:16 PM (#196515)
Subject: RE: National Public Radio - Dan Milner
From: Liam's Brother

At least it wasn't "rape all day."

All the best,
Dan