The poet Greg Keeler is featured in this week's episode with a reading of his poem "At the Chittenden Locks" from his book Epiphany at Goofy's Gas (Clark City Press, 1991).
I first met Greg over some games of pool at a Bozeman bar, and since have shared a stage with him at Mike Cloud Divine's Main Street Show. In addition to being a fine poet, he's a singer/songwriter, humorist, playwright, professor and mushrooming king (the chanterelles he brought to our dinner last week were among the top seven most delicious things I've eaten).
The music this week is "He's a Real Gone Guy" from 1959's Red in Blues-ville by the Red Garland Trio (Garland on piano, Sam Jones on bass, and Art Taylor on drums).
Listen to the full episode here:
Report #24
28 July 2009
Report #24 - 27 July 2009
Labels:
Bozeman,
Clark City Press,
Greg Keeler,
Mike Cloud Devine,
Red Garland
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