Studio 1, home of Classical 89 KBYU FM, at the new BYU Broadcasting building.
Steven Kapp Perry, Word of Mouth Media
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It used to be that if you wanted hear music, you had to make it yourself or find someone else who could make it. But nowadays we can carry thousands of the greatest recordings ever made right in our pocket. That part has certainly changed. What hasn't changed is what music does to us; how it makes us feel and remember.
Come do a little time-traveling and musical exploration with the hosts of Classical 89, BYU's music station, now streaming worldwide at classical89.org!
That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull!
email: steven@fm100.com | website: StevenKappPerry.com | twitter @StevenKappPerry.
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