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Common Tone does for modern classical music what Car Talk does for auto repair. Hosted by Dr. David Gaines and James Landon Jones, two old friends who love music and laughter, Common Tone seeks to promote the best in modern classical music to a new audience while being entertaining and fun. It features frequent digressions into politics, culture and other topics of the day, all handled with the same level of irreverence.

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Common Tone #03


Common Tone #03

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DATE : Sun, 24 Jul 2005 00:05:00 GMT
Entered in Database : 2005-07-24 00:05:00
length : 47901671
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The third episode of Common Tone was released this evening and is now available for download. This episode features a discussion on the music of American composer David Diamond and includes the 1st movement of his Symphony No. 2 performed by the Seattle Symphony and conducted by Gerard Schwarz. It also includes the story of a brush with a Supreme Court Chief Justice and a few more surprises. Don't forget: our new store at Zazzle.com is ready for you to peruse and sit a spell. There's a message forum so you can interact with us & leave comments or questions. Jim designed the T-shirts, with new designs going up every few days. They're way funny. Buy one and show the world what a sophisticate you are. Thanks for listening, and please direct your comments to us at CommonTone@ gmail.com or stop by our blog, commontoneblog.blogspot.com. TECHNICALS File Format: MPEG-4 , File Size: 30.6 MB , Running Time: 33 min

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