Madison in the sixties – death of a president. Wednesday, November 20, 1963. President John F. Kennedy begins his last full day in the White House with a Western Union […]
Ben Sidran on Journeys Into Jazz
Ben Sidran has been an entertaining and enlightened presence in Madison for even longer than WORT. But if all you know about him is that he composed “Space Cowboy” for […]
Madison, April 1967
Madison in the Sixties – April, 1967 Mayor Otto Festge won his first term in 1965 by eight thousand votes. But crime and taxes are both up, college students are […]
Madison, the second week of January, 1968
Madison in the Sixties – the second week of January, 1968 On the morning of the eighth, the Wisconsin State Journal publishes an editorial about the thirty or so families […]
Ben Sidran, “The Ballad of Tommy LiPuma”
Stu Levitan talks with Ben Sidran about his latest book, The Ballad of Tommy LiPuma, the legendary and beloved record producer and executive. When Tommy LiPuma was 16 years old, […]
Madison in the Sixties – the second week of March
1963 When attorney Albert McGinnis, chair of the Madison Redevelopment Authority, decided to run against Mayor Henry Reynolds, he knew that urban renewal would become an issue in the campaign. […]