WGXC-90.7 FM
The Blue Amberol Hour: War!
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
http://www.wgxc.org/
Produced by Hali Palombo.
This episode features music from World War 1, and early American patriotic songs. This episode isn't to express any kind of political affiliation, but rather to highlight how different American patriotic music was 100 years ago compared to today.
Track listing coming soon...
The Blue Amberol Hour is a program dedicated to one of the earliest forms of recorded media - the wax cylinder. You will hear roughly two carefully curated hours of rare wax cylinder recordings from the late 1800s and beyond that center around a particular theme - a time period, country, specific instrument and more.
Hali Palombo is a composer, visual artist, filmmaker, shortwave radio enthusiast, and amateur historian from the Midwestern United States. Born in Northfield, Minnesota, she has had a natural curiosity about radio and the Midwestern United States from a young age. Her work often weaves the absurdity and mundane beauty of Illinois into her records, short films, drawings, and paintings.
Playlist:
- Sleeping With the Television On / Billy Joel
- She Rang / B. Hughes
- Wake Up, America / Public Domain Music
- What Kind of American Are You / Public Domain Music
- Locked Room Mystery (Intermission) / Written By Daniel
- Oh! How I Hate to Get up in the Morning / Arthur Fields
- Rock da Percepção / Jupiter Apple
- Some Day Waiting Will End / Public Domain Music
- Any Old Place the Gang Goes / Edward Meeker
- Star-Spangled Banner / Tom Logan
- Just Before The Battle, Mother / Will Oakland

