In a Name
When Shunryu Suzuki (one of the earliest teachers to bring Zen Buddhism to the US) came to California his English was very poor. He asked a passerby in a San Francisco park the question in my poem below. The straightforward reply encouraged him that here was fertile ground for Zen.
you call
that black
bird there?
Blackbird.
Most of the names of NCPR programs follow a similar pattern: The Eight O'Clock Hour, Music for a Monday Afternoon, FM in the Morning, etc. I could say it was due to our advanced spiritual state, but no, we just can't come to consensus on anything clever and exciting. Coming up with good names is hard. No doubt Eve vetoed many of Adam's "best" ideas, when he legendarily named the animals. "Platypus? Really?"
NCPR has a new program in the works, and rather than settle on some pedestrian in-house pick, we have decided to reach out for suggestions. Jonathan Brown, known to most of you as our All Before Five host and news reporter, will be launching a new hour-long music program leading into the weekend. Regarding format, Jonathan says, "I'll play rock, folk, blues, R&B, soul, alt-country and roots from the '60s to new stuff. Each set will mix more well-known (and probably older) tracks with newer songs that listeners may not be familiar with."
So, what do you suggest, besides The Rock, Folk, Blues, R&B, Soul, alt-Country and Roots Hour? While you're at it, feel free to suggest alternatives (by preference non-scatological) to any of our other generic program names.
Labels: naming, public radio



22 Comments:
The everything but the kitchen sink music hour. The everything but anchovies music hour. The everything but limberger music hour...
TGIF Music Hour
On the Town with J. Brown
Boogie with Brown
Gettin' Right with Friday Night
how about 'The Johnny Brown Music Hour'?
Dale,
How about "Tracks" or "Brown Tracks" - how is that for Zen.
I love the EBA (everything but anchovies makes such a fun acronym) and TGIF, a long time familiar favorite for many people. Or if it sounds good, Jonathan plays it! Or, my personal choice: All After Five on Friday.
Since cell phones and the internet have increased the hours we are available to take work related calls, how about "Downtime"?
"the uptown johnny brown show"
"funkelicious friday"
"happy hour with johnny brown"
"brown booze cruze"
"spinnin' around with johnny brown"
"brown tracks" is a little too much like "skid marks"
"Jonathan says, 'I'll play rock, folk, blues, R&B, soul, alt-country and roots from the '60s to new stuff.'"
What's everyone got against '50s music?
"the Mix"
"The Endorphins Music Hour"
Slip Sliding Away with JB
Boogie on Down with Jonathan Brown
How 'bout "Jonathan's Funkadelectika"
I'm wondering about excluding pre-sixties myownself. How can a show play the blues and not be pre-sixties. And, what? No jazz.
I suggest 'Jumpstart' for the name of the program kicking off the weekend!!
Two Ideas:
Now for the Good Stuff
and
Eclecticity
it's about keepin' it simple.
How about...
"Sound Succotash" or
"BrownOut"
How about " Gettin' down with Jonathan Brown"?
Martha Lumley
TGIF Prep
TGIF 101
TGIF Considered
TGIF Alert
i hope this doesn't mean that Mike Alzo is going anywhere. His is one of our favorite NCPR locally produced shows/genres. And he takes suggestions.... David & Susie
How about Salmagundi.
1. A salad of chopped meat, anchovies, eggs, and onions, often arranged in rows on lettuce and served with vinegar and oil.
2. A mixture or assortment; a potpourri
Nancy Currier
Soothing Grooving Hour
David & Susie: The Folk Show with Mike Alzo will not go away, but it may shift to a different evening. The new schedule is not yet set.
Dale Hobson
NCPR Online
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