Classic Ross Amico’s Albion Farewell & Hello

Classic Ross Amico’s Albion Farewell & Hello

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When you don’t know what to do, do what you know. Yet another pearl of wisdom from the lips of Classic Ross Amico.

Using this as my guiding principle, tomorrow morning on WPRB I will share five hours of English music, including works by William Alwyn, Sir Malcolm Arnold, Sir Lennox Berkeley, Rebecca Clarke, Stephen Dodgson, Gerald Finzi, Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells, John Ireland, Nicholas Maw, Cecilia McDowall, Edmund Rubbra, Cyril Scott, and Ralph Vaughan Williams, among others. I’ll also be playing some Richard Arnell for Marvin Rosen, and – to his annoyance, I’m sure – plenty of British Light Music.

I hope you’ll join me for these giants of Albion, tomorrow morning from 6 to 11 ET, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. The sun never sets on Classic Ross Amico.

PLEASE NOTE: Tomorrow will be my last Thursday morning air shift at WPRB. Beginning next week, after an eight-month sabbatical, Teri Noel Towe will resume Towe on Thursday. Classic Ross Amico will move to FRIDAY MORNING, beginning on February 5. If you’re one to say “TGIF,” I’m sure I will find plenty of reasons to give you pause.


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