This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Monitor Radio Early and Daily Edition, The People's Pharmacy and Soundings. NPR (TM) ALBUM REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 12/22/1994 - 1/4/1995 December 23, 1994: Dean Shostak played some music on the glass armonica -- his new CD is "Crystal Carols" which can be ordered by writing "PO Box 465, Williamsburg, VA 23187" or calling (804)229-8863. December 25, 1994: Liane Hansen spoke with James Meredith, director of the Sonos Handbell Ensemble -- their new recording is "Sonos Handbell Ensemble" (Well-Tempered Productions WTP-5170). December 25, 1994: Jim Barnes and Allison Hampton played a concert of Celtic music. Their recordings are available through Oak Leaf Records, P.O. Box 9970, Washington, DC No zip code listed. December 26, 1994: Cy Musiker reported on the album by Rob Wasserman called "Trios" (MCA MGD-4021). December 26, 1994: Maria Hinojosa profiled a blind accordion player in New York -- no name given. December 27, 1994: Ted Weinstein reviewed Senegalese singer Baaba Maal's new album "Firin' in Fouta" (Mango Records 001625399442). December 29, 1994: Noah Adams talked to Lorie Line, a piano player at Dayton's department store who made an album after many requests. It's available through Time Line Productions, 222 Minnetonka Ave South, Wayzata MN 55391. Tel #: (612)474-1000. January 1, 1995: Liane Hansen spoke with jazz pianist and composer Keith Jarrett. His latest trio album is "At the Deerhead Inn" (ECM 1531). January 2, 1995: Melinda Penkava profiled Tommy Thompson, the last original member of the Red Clay Ramblers, who has recently decided to retire. January 4, 1995: An obituary for blues guitarist Ted Hawkins. Albums profiled on Monitor Radio: December 22, 1994: Steve Delaney chatted with Wynton Marsalis about the future of jazz in America. December 22, 1994: Tim Riley reviewed "Teenage Symphonies to God" by Velvet Crush (550 Music DK64442). December 27, 1994: Tim Riley reviewed a new CD "Kwanzaa" featuring various artists (Soul 001166121332). Albums profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: December 29, 1994: An interview with alto saxophonist Vernard Johnson. He will have a new album out in January 1995 "Whose Side Fly Away" on V.J. Records. REVIEW by World Music Critic Milo Miles: "My Soul Looks Back" by Marion Williams (Shanachie SHCD-6011). December 30, 1994: Rock Music Critic Ken Tucker picks his ten best of 1994: "What a Crying Shame" The Mavericks (MCA MCAD-10961). "Martinis and Bikinis" Sam Phillips (Virgin V21S-39438). "Hungry for Stink" L7 (Warner 45624-2). "Turbulent Indigo" by Joni Mitchell (Warner 009362457852). "Vitalogy" by Pearl Jam (Epic 007464669002). "Whip-Smart" by Liz Phair (Atlantic 92429-2). "File Under Easy Listening" by Sugar (Rykodisc RALP-10300). "Definitely Maybe" Oasis (Sony EK-66431). "Bedtime Stories" Madonna (Warner 009362457632). "Last of the Independents" The Pretenders (Warner 45572). Runners-up: "Tuesday Night Music Club" Sheryl Crow (003145401262 or 073145401262). "Mirror Blue" Richard Thompson (C21Z-84192). "What a Way to Live" Mark Chesnutt (000881110942). January 2, 1995: An interview with Dawn Upshaw who has a new recording of Broadway showtunes "I Wish It So" (Elektra 79345). She is working on a collection of Debussy nocturnes and "Songs of the Auvergne." January 4, 1995: A recorded interview with singer, songwriter, guitarist Ted Hawkins who died on Sunday. His last album was "The Next Hundred Years" (DGC-24627). This text is Copyright (c) 1995 by WUNC Radio (WUNCRADIO@UNC.EDU) and Erika Grams (compiler). All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted by the copyright holder to distribute this file electronically or otherwise in full as long as attribution is made.