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Blues After Hours; Movers, The /B. Whitfield
(No Date Listed) The Movers B. Whitfield Blues After Hours Mai Cramer, host producer Disk 1
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- Series
- Blues After Hours
- Program
- Movers, The /B. Whitfield
- Series Description
Radio
Blues after Hours aired every Friday and Saturday night at 9:00pm online and on air at 'GBH 89.7fm. In 1978 Mai Cramer moved to Boston and WGBH, creating Blues After Hours. Cramer's wide-ranging musical appetite — from acoustic to jump blues, urban to R&B, with a little Delta and a lot of South Side Chicago mixed in — won her millions of ardent fans. She hosted the show until her death in 2002. Series release date: 5/11/1996
- Program Description
Radio Series Description: Blues after Hours aired every Friday and Saturday night at 9:00pm online and on air at 'GBH 89.7fm. In 1978 Mai Cramer moved to Boston and WGBH, creating Blues After Hours. Cramer's wide-ranging musical appetite — from acoustic to jump blues, urban to R&B, with a little Delta and a lot of South Side Chicago mixed in — won her millions of ardent fans. She hosted the show until her death in 2002.
- Asset Type
Broadcast program
- Media Type
Audio
- Genres
- Recorded Music
- Topics
- Music
- Citation
- Chicago: “Blues After Hours; Movers, The /B. Whitfield,” GBH Archives, accessed September 13, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/A_749D2B94FC1B4AA88D0194448F9F0F44.
- MLA: “Blues After Hours; Movers, The /B. Whitfield.” GBH Archives. Web. September 13, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/A_749D2B94FC1B4AA88D0194448F9F0F44>.
- APA: Blues After Hours; Movers, The /B. Whitfield. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/A_749D2B94FC1B4AA88D0194448F9F0F44