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 Art & Music | WEHM'S New Release Tuesdays


WEHM’s New Release Tuesdays April 2011

Author: Long Island Pulse | Published: Tuesday, March 29, 2011


April picks for 92.9 & 96.9 WEHM New Release Tuesdays with Harry Wareing (airing every Tuesday night from 9-10pm) combine contemporary work from music legends and a relatively young artist making his mark.

Music legend Paul Simon adds to his extensive catalog with So Beautiful or So What and the track “Afterlife.” He displays his usual clever, insightful lyrics and revisits African rhythms, which have defined much of his work in the past few decades. 


Noted next-generation singer/songwriter Brett Dennen returns with Loverboy and the tune “Sydney (I’ll Come Running)” His interesting vocal timbre is highly apparent and the song has an infectious pop-rock groove with a strong backbeat.

Dylan and The Band veteran Robbie Robertson has come out with his first solo record in more than a decade—How To Become Clairvoyant and the song “He Don’t Live Here No More.” It combines the clarity and crispness of modern music production with gritty vocals and deft songwriting.

Hearing is Believing
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Click on our iTunes store to test drive these albums and more. If you like what you hear, you can purchase right there! Film playlists and other music is also available. Ever wonder how PULSE people handle the late nights? Take a listen to our Deadline Playlist and find out! lipulse.com and iTunes—we’re here for your listening pleasure.


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