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  • 2: Grammy Award winning jazz musician WYNTON MARSALIS. He's been playing the trumpet since he was six, and won his first Grammy at 20. His albums include "The Majesty of the Blues," "Thick in the South," and "Citi Movement," with the Wynton Marsalis Septet. MARSALIS is also the co-founder and artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. He recently broke up the Septet so he could spend more time with the Lincoln Center. "Sweet Swing Blues on the Road" (W.W. Norton & Company), is his recent book, written in collaboration with photographer Frank Stewart. MARSALIS has a new four-part PBS series, "Marsalis on Music" which debuted this week. (REBROADCAST from 12
  • Musician, composer and producer BRIAN ENO. Many of Eno's musical ideas are related to theories approaches initially developed in the classical avant garde, but he has made his greatest mark in pop music. He has a produced many New Wave and other pop bands, like Devo, Talking Heads and the Penguin Cafe Orchestra. He also collaborated on a recording with musician John Cale. ENO has a new recording "Brian Eno & Jah Wobble: "Spinner" (All Saints Records, due out 10/24/95) (REBROADCAST from 10
  • SCOTT SIMON SPEAKS WITH WRITER/PRODUCER SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH ABOUT HIS LATEST BOOK, THE PRIVATE LIFE OF PLANTS. THE BOOK IS ALSO THE SUBJECT OF A TBS CABLE SPECIAL BEGINNNING THIS COMING MONDAY. (THE PRIVATE LIFE OF PLANTS, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS)
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  • ock historian ED WARD looks at Chicago''s contribution to music. REV. : Book critic MAUREEN CORRIGAN reviews Morality Play, the new novel by British writer Barry Unsworth.
  • Drummer, RINGO STARR. The ex-Beatle recently came back for a world tour with his third All Starr Band. He talked to Terry about his life before, during and after the Beatles
  • SCOTT SPEAKS WITH U-N PROTECTION FORCE SPOKESMAN CHRIS VERNON ABOUT THE LATEST NEWS ON BOSNIA AND THE FATE OF THE MISSING AMERICAN JOURNALIST.
  • Daniel talks with NPR's Linda Gradstein who is in Jeruselem about the death of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. He was shot at a peace rally in Jeruselem today.
  • Critic MILO MILES reviews. . .REV. :Film critic STEPHEN SCHIFF reviews "Persuasion," the new British adaptation of the Jane Austen novel.
  • NPR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT JOE PALCA REPORTS ON HOW THE DISCOVERY OF THE X-RAY, ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO, HAS CHANGED THE WORLD.
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