The Major Scale gets into a sentimental mood as we weave together the melodic with a sense of the melancholic, looking back at the legacies of a trio of musical greats.
The wild and dark life of Chet Baker gets some reflection as we ponder his music and his mysterious demise that happened one fateful night over 30 years ago in Amsterdam. Next is Grady Tate, prolific drummer and an elegant soul singer. Countless are his sessions, eternal is his talent, and immortal the music he left us. Lastly is Bob Dorough, one of the most idiosyncratic voices to grace the field of music – be it with his own work, with Miles Davis, interpreting Charlie Parker, or making School House Rock.


In this week’s episode of Orlando Opinions with Mark Baratelli, presented by The Daily City, features Mark’s thoughts and opinions on a local business networking convention, two new bakeries in town doing similar things, and the Wally’s refurbishment.
This week on the Meat Limit, the gang talk about TV shows that were canceled before we were ready to let them go. Also, Scarlet is under the weather, Leon has a surprise visitor for Leon’s Corner, and someone from the group’s past makes a mysterious reappearance. Enjoy the show!