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  • Each week's program finds producer and host Tom Lounges blendingtogether various styles and eras of the blues -- from the old schoollegends, to the top contemporary players of today, along with some ofthe up and young guns deserving to have their music heard. Audienceswill hear the guitar greats, the harp blowers, the piano pounders, thesingers, and the shouters. Some of club-hopping Northwest Indiana andChicagoland's regional players also get showcased on this program.
  • Each week's program finds producer and host Tom Lounges blending together various styles and eras of the blues -- from the old school legends, to the top contemporary players of today, along with some of the up and young guns deserving to have their music heard. Audiences will hear the guitar greats, the harp blowers, the piano pounders, the singers, and the shouters. Some of club-hopping Northwest Indiana and Chicagoland's regional players also get showcased on this program.
  • Each week's program finds producer and host Tom Loungesblendingtogethervarious styles and eras of the blues -- from the oldschoollegends, tothe top contemporary players of today, along with someofthe up andyoung guns deserving to have their music heard.Audienceswill hear theguitar greats, the harp blowers, the pianopounders, thesingers, and theshouters. Some of club-hopping NorthwestIndiana andChicagoland'sregional players also get showcased on thisprogram.
  • Celebrities from Beyoncé to Arnold Schwarzenegger sold products with a wink.
  • The pioneering Japanese-American conductor who led the Boston Symphony Orchestra for nearly decades died Tuesday.
  • Over one-third of the food produced in the U.S. goes uneaten, harming people's wallets and the climate. Here are some steps you can take in your supermarket and kitchen to cut back on waste.
  • The settlement in House v. NCAA brings an end to the NCAA's long-standing tradition of amateurism. Starting this fall, schools will be able to pay players directly up to a salary cap of $20.5 million.
  • In an age of constant digital distraction, people are turning their study and work sprints into virtual grind sessions on YouTube — and getting tens of millions of views.
  • The pop songwriter says she wants her album, Tennessee Christmas, "to feel like a good, steady companion, whether you're at the top of your game or struggling."
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