1996-1998: Somewhere Out There - Joe Frank

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1996-1998: Somewhere Out There - Joe Frank (Size: 466.26 MB)
  A Call in the Night (remix).opus 9.73 MB
  A Death in the Family (remix).opus 10.86 MB
  A Death in the Family.opus 10.98 MB
  An Enterprising Man.opus 10.17 MB
  Arena (remix).opus 10.72 MB
  At the Dark End of the Bar.opus 14.17 MB
  Bible Salesman.opus 12.08 MB
  Bible Stories.opus 10.14 MB
  Blues Singer.opus 9.73 MB
  Either:Or - 1&2.opus 9.27 MB
  Escape From Paradise.opus 9.52 MB
  Eye in the Sky.opus 13.81 MB
  Fat Man Down (remix).opus 10.86 MB
  Five Part Dissonance (remix).opus 9.49 MB
  Frank, Joe — 1996-1998: Somewhere Out There.txt 887 B
  Frank, Joe — Index.xlsx 15.51 KB
  Frank, Joe — Info.nfo 1.51 KB
  Hit Man.opus 4.6 MB
  Insomnia.opus 4.91 MB
  I’m Not Crazy (remix).opus 10.26 MB
  Journal.opus 10.23 MB
  Just Hold Me.opus 4.9 MB
  Justine.opus 10.1 MB
  Lost Soul.opus 14.18 MB
  Mountain Rain.opus 9.56 MB
  Phone Therapy.opus 9.81 MB
  Prayer.opus 9.75 MB
  Red Sea.opus 14 MB
  Rent-a-Family (remix).opus 10.55 MB
  Reprise (remix).opus 10.08 MB
  Road to Calvary.opus 10.53 MB
  Soul Mate (remix).opus 10.19 MB
  Streetwise.opus 4.36 MB
  Sunday Morning Service - The Other Side.opus 21.83 MB
  Talk to Me.opus 9.48 MB
  That Night.opus 4.89 MB
  The Cruise.opus 4.35 MB
  The Loved One (remix).opus 10.86 MB
  The Loved One.opus 5.3 MB
  The OJ Chronicles.opus 8.87 MB
  The Other Side.opus 10.69 MB
  The Policemen’s Ball (remix).opus 9.95 MB
  The River.opus 10.86 MB
  The Sacred.opus 10.15 MB
  Two Women (remix) - The Other Side.opus 24.64 MB
  Waiting for Karma - The Other Side.opus 24.31 MB
  Women Police Officers (live).opus 10.51 MB
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Description



Category: Adults, Humor, Radio Productions
Language: EnglishKeywords: Humor Radio
Written by Joe Frank
Read by Joe Frank
Format: Opus
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Joe Frank (born August 19, 1938) is an American radio personality, known best for his often philosophical, humorous, surrealist, and sometimes absurd monologues and radio dramas.
In 1986, on the invitation of Ruth Hirschman [Seymour] the general manager of NPR’s Santa Monica affiliate KCRW, Frank moved to Santa Monica, California where he wrote, produced and performed in his own weekly hour-long radio program, “Joe Frank: Work In Progress.”
While at KCRW, Frank received several awards, including a Peabody Award and two Corporation for Public Broadcasting Awards, one for his acclaimed three-part series “Rent-a-Family.” Frank was also a Guggenheim Fellow.
Joe Frank continued to work at KCRW until 2002, and his work evolved, as evidenced by the diverse series he produced: first Work in Progress, then In The Dark, followed by Somewhere Out There, and finally The Other Side.
Joe Frank was born in Strasbourg, France on August 19, 1938. After numerous setbacks following surgery in October 2017, Joe passed away on January 15, 2018. He is dearly missed.
Joe Frank
An American radio icon, Joe is known best for his engaging, often philosophical, monologues and radio dramas. Joe’s radio programs are at times dark and frequently funny. Adding to the absurd atmosphere of his monologues and dramas are loops of percussive music over drones.
Joe Frank started his career at WBAI in New York, and later served as a co-anchor for the weekend edition of National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. In 1986, he moved to Santa Monica, California, to work at KCRW, where he wrote, produced and performed in weekly hour-long radio programs in the series, “Joe Frank: Work In Progress.”
Joe continued to work at KCRW until 2002. His shows evolved as evidenced by the diverse series he produced, starting with Work in Progress, then In The Dark , followed by Somewhere Out There, and finally The Other Side.
While at KCRW, Joe received many honors, including a Peabody Award, the most coveted and distinguished award in radio and television broadcasting. He also received an Emmy Award for public television’s broadcast of “Joe Frank: Storyteller.” He was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Third Coast International Audio Festival. Joe is also a Guggenheim Fellow.
Joe Frank’s body of timeless work (over 230 hours) continues to be aired on many NPR stations in the United States.
24 kb/s .opus

Joe Frank (born August 19, 1938) is an American radio personality, known best for his often philosophical, humorous, surrealist, and sometimes absurd monologues and radio dramas.

In 1986, on the invitation of Ruth Hirschman [Seymour] the general manager of NPR’s Santa Monica affiliate KCRW, Frank moved to Santa Monica, California where he wrote, produced and performed in his own weekly hour-long radio program, “Joe Frank: Work In Progress.”

While at KCRW, Frank received several awards, including a Peabody Award and two Corporation for Public Broadcasting Awards, one for his acclaimed three-part series “Rent-a-Family.” Frank was also a Guggenheim Fellow.

Joe Frank continued to work at KCRW until 2002, and his work evolved, as evidenced by the diverse series he produced: first Work in Progress, then In The Dark, followed by Somewhere Out There, and finally The Other Side.

Joe Frank was born in Strasbourg, France on August 19, 1938. After numerous setbacks following surgery in October 2017, Joe passed away on January 15, 2018. He is dearly missed.

Joe Frank
An American radio icon, Joe is known best for his engaging, often philosophical, monologues and radio dramas. Joe’s radio programs are at times dark and frequently funny. Adding to the absurd atmosphere of his monologues and dramas are loops of percussive music over drones.

Joe Frank started his career at WBAI in New York, and later served as a co-anchor for the weekend edition of National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. In 1986, he moved to Santa Monica, California, to work at KCRW, where he wrote, produced and performed in weekly hour-long radio programs in the series, “Joe Frank: Work In Progress.”

Joe continued to work at KCRW until 2002. His shows evolved as evidenced by the diverse series he produced, starting with Work in Progress, then In The Dark , followed by Somewhere Out There, and finally The Other Side.

While at KCRW, Joe received many honors, including a Peabody Award, the most coveted and distinguished award in radio and television broadcasting. He also received an Emmy Award for public television’s broadcast of “Joe Frank: Storyteller.” He was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Third Coast International Audio Festival. Joe is also a Guggenheim Fellow.

Joe Frank’s body of timeless work (over 230 hours) continues to be aired on many NPR stations in the United States.

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