In November of 2005, Dave Sagarin produced a podcast for the Charlottesville Podcasting Network, an interview with Tom Morgan. Morgan is a jazz radio host from New Orleans who spent time in Charlottesville before moving there. I believe at one point he hosted a show on WTJU. Anyway, after Katrina, Morgan spent time here and Dave Sagarin took the opportunity to talk to him.
I was so happy when I got this interview, totally out of the blue. It was great to be able to post it, as that is one of the ideas of the Charlottesville Podcasting Network. Give me something to podcast, and up it will go, pretty much.
However, the site has experience growing pains which led to some hasty decisions about posting various file storage strategies. A lot of things got misplaced, and a lot of things have disappeared a bit. Occasionally, they turn up, as this with this interview.
Striking down the mundane and dastardly while retaining a certain obscure turn of phrase, denoting something elusive yet concrete.
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