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On the Air: Cy and John's Do List Picks for Oct. 6, 2017

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A sunny afternoon at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass  (Photo: Cy Musiker/KQED)

Singer-songwriter and music producer (Tiny Telephone) John Vanderslice returns to the show this week as co-host; he’s such a warm presence on the air, and he knows the local music scene cold. And don’t miss an event we didn’t get to — John’s hosting a party to celebrate Tiny Telephone’s 20th anniversary, with food, beer and music by Toro y Moi, Astronauts Etc. and others. Details here. 

Now here’s the Do List:

Oct. 8–13: Panamanian pianist Danilo Perez pays tribute to the genius of Thelonious Monk on the composer’s 100th birthday.

Oct. 5–15: Oscar contenders aplenty at the Mill Valley Film Fest.

Oct. 7Poetry and chamber music tell a story about gentrification in San Francisco.

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Oct. 5–14: Where poetry, fiction, non-fiction, authors and drinking all mix beautifully.

Oct. 6–8: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass returns with its much needed spirit of generosity and plenty of banjos.

Indie music producer John Vanderslice cohosts the Do List for Oct. 6, 2017 with KQED‘s Cy Musiker
Indie music producer John Vanderslice cohosts the Do List for Oct. 6, 2017 with KQED‘s Cy Musiker. (Photo: Howard Gelman/KQED)

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