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  • Bobi Sourander talks with Studs Terkel Part 1

    Nov. 26, 1973
  • Bobby Short discusses his career as a vocalist, pianist, and song writer

    Feb. 20, 1974

    Studs interviews Bobby Short, an African American composer, vocalist, and pianist. Short describes his performances and interpretations of songs by Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Noel Coward, and George Gershwin. Studs reads a letter written to short from Coward requesting that Short sing his songs. Studs and Bobby discuss composer and singer styles. The musical pieces are removed from this edited version of the original recording.

  • Bob Sandidge and Kathy Smith

    Bob Sandidge and Kathy Smith discuss a mock ward experiment

    May. 17, 1972

    Bob Sandidge and Kathy Smith discuss a documentary film directed by Sandidge about a mock ward experiment at the Illinois State Hospital in Elgin, Illinois. The documentary investigates the experiences of hospital staff who participated in an experiment in which some of them were hospital staff and others were patients. Topics of discussion in the interview include the ways that institutionalization shapes behavior and how the experiences influence the way participants believe patients should be treated.

  • Bob Newhart discusses his comedic craft

    Apr. 13, 1960

    Comedian and actor Bob Newhart discusses his career and his life before becoming a comedian; excerpt from his stand-up performance is played.

  • Bob Koester discusses jazz and blues

    Mar. 3, 1993

    Bob Koester, record producer and owner of Delmark Records, the United State's oldest independent jazz and blues label, talks about jazz, blues, and bebop musicians.

  • Bob Greene discusses Alice Cooper

    Bob Greene discusses his book "Billion Dollar Baby"

    Nov. 20, 1974

    Journalist Bob Greene joins Studs Terkel to talk about his book “Billion Dollar Baby” and about his experience on tour with rock and roll band Alice Cooper. Greene talks about the band’s inception and their grotesque performance style, and comments on society’s (particularly the youth’s) acceptance and adoration of this band despite their violent message, and the irony of that adoration. Studs connects the band’s success to the society’s acceptance to the Vietnam War.

  • Bob Gibson, Hamilton Camp in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Apr. 1, 1985

    Promoting Hobson's Choice with Bob Gibson and Hamilton Camp

  • Bob Gibson, Hamilton Camp in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jun. 4, 1987

    Interviewing folksingers, songwriters and musicians Bob Gibson and Hamilton Camp.

  • Bob Gibson, Hamilton Camp in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Aug. 14, 1989

    Interviewing folksingers, songwriters and musicians Bob Gibson and Hamilton Camp.

  • Bob Gibson, Anne Hills in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 6, 1984

    Interviewing folksingers and songwriters Bob Gibson and Anne Hills.

  • Bob Gibson in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Mar. 23, 1992

    Terkel presents musical performance by Bob Gibson

  • Bob Gibson in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Mar. 4, 1994

    Interviewing folksinger and songwriter Bob Gibson.

  • Bob Gibson and Tom Paxton discuss their careers and music

    Feb. 21, 1980

    Interviewing folk singers-songwriters Bob Gibson and Tom Paxton.

  • Bob and Joan Ericksen

    Bob and Joan Ericksen discuss the literary work of Peter Weiss and environmental ecology

    1967

    Bob and Joan Ericksen, both educators, artists, and environmental ecologists, discuss the literary work of Peter Weiss' "I Come Out of My Hiding Place" and environmental ecology. Excerpt of Peter Weiss reading from "I Come Out of My Hiding Place." The book speaks of why he writes and why he pursues his art (unknown source). The interview ends with a reading by Studs of an excerpt fro, Gustav Meyrink's "The Green Face."

  • Blind John Davis discusses Chicago blues

    Sep. 20, 1977

    Blind John Davis, Chicago blues pianist, discusses his time playing in Germany and at the Blue Note jazz club, chitlin' parties, growing up on the West side of Chicago. He also recalls meeting and working with musicians like Tampa Red and Big Bill Broonzy. Music has been removed from this recording for copyright reasons.

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