Playtime with WC Turck
Playtime with WC Turck takes an irreverent look at the arts and how the arts can change the world. With Artist, Author, Playwright and Screenwriter WC(Bill) Turck. Find out why this award-winning show has grown a national and international audience. From music, photography, the visual arts, poetry, film, theater, dance, comedy and writing, “Playtime” brings you celebrity guests and aspiring-to-be-celebrity new artists and writers, helpful how-to’s, and more from around the world.
Episodes
Friday Jun 16, 2023
Friday Jun 16, 2023
On this Episode of Playtime, I bring you a bit from my forthcoming book, A History of Light for the Artist. In this chapter I explore the power of the printed word. In the first part I spoke about the darker side of publishing and propaganda through the witchcraft hysteria fomented by the release of Malleus Maleficarum in 1487, the second most popular book in the Middle Ages after the Luther Bible. There are lessons here regarding zealotry, propaganda, misogyny, and the manipulation of truth for prurient and nefarious interests, which informs our modern society. The time period represented in this piece describes a number of published works in the first 100 years following the invention of Gutenberg’s Press in Mainz, Germany around 1455. This is, from A History of Light for the Artist- Art, Science, and the Power of the Printed Word.
Coming up next, a new look at an old master. Who really was William Shakespeare?
Thursday Jun 15, 2023
Thursday Jun 15, 2023
On this Episode of Playtime, host WC Turck brings you a bit from his forthcoming book, A History of Light for the Artist. In this chapter he explores the power of the printed word.
There are lessons here regarding zealotry, propaganda and the manipulation of truth for prurient and nefarious interests which informs our modern society. The time period represented in this piece describes a number of published works in the first 100 years following the invention of Gutenberg’s Press in Mainz, Germany around 1455. This is, from A History of Light for the Artist, Art, Science, and the Power of the Printed Word.
Coming up in Part II the Malleus Maleficarum and the abuse of the written word and the so-called witch hysteria.
Saturday May 20, 2023
Saturday May 20, 2023
Jethro Tull's Martin Barre on,
Artificial Intelligence,
Flamenco Dancing,
Elgar, Beethoven and Classical Music,
Refrigerator Repair...
Oh, and also The History of Jethro Tull! The website is martinbarre.com. Martin Barre brings The History of Jethro Tull show to the Des Plaines Theatre in Des Plaines for one night only, June 9th.
For tickets and tour information click here , or visit martinbarre.com
Tuesday May 16, 2023
Tuesday May 16, 2023
WC Turck speaks with Poi Dog Pondering's Frank Orrall. He performs Saturday May 20, 2023 at Space in Evanston, IL., – and at RiverEdge - Saturday August 26, in Aurora, IL. Poi Dog Pondering’s latest, solid, near perfect album is keep on Loving Each Other. The websites are poidogpondering.com, platetectonicmusic.com. CHEF FRANC is Available for Almost Anywhere in North America & Hawaii.
For more info or to book a Chef Franc Music & Dinner Party ...
Visit www.Cheffranc.com - or email Chef franc at info@platetectonicmusic.com
Leo Sayer, Abra Moore, Hetch Hetchy, and Penguin Cafe Orchestra courtesy of YouTube Music.
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CORRECTION: In the final outro I accidentally referred the new album as "Keep on Loving You." The correct title is "Keep On Loving Each Other."
Friday Apr 21, 2023
Friday Apr 21, 2023
The Collins dictionary of English defines flea-d-h, pronounced fla, as a festival of Irish music, dancing, and culture. Though there isn’t currently a definition for Logical Fleadh-I think it would go a little something like this: Noun 1. Chicago band with Celtic and Gaelic influences. 2. Outstanding and richly textured First album by band of same name, more than a quarter century in the making.
Ethan Taylor Sellers is Logical Fleadh’s founding leader. Get on over to logicalfleadh.bandcamp.com and support this band. The website is: logicalfleadh.com.
Additional music and sound, courtesy YouTube. Copyright, the artists.
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Friday Apr 14, 2023
Friday Apr 14, 2023
It takes real guts to stand on moral principle on foundational human rights. But standing is only part of the process. Those who often take those stands face the all too predictable backlash, often for a lifetime by those without that backbone and clear vision, or who target a person to for their stalwart integrity, moral consistency, and intestinal fortitude. It isn’t simply taking a stand but taking a stand in defense of those struggling for their basic rights over the dictates of power, politics or a narrowly focused religious interpretation.
There are all too few of these principled people, people like Tristan Meinecke and Angel Casey. Tristan Meinecke was a prolific 20th century Chicago Artist, his wife, Angel Casey, an early television pioneer, was both muse and principled partner whose reputations suffered in their stance for civil rights.
Tristan and Angel’s eldest son, Brad Meineke is on a mission to maintain their legacy and work… For More on Tristan Meinecke and Angel Casey visit tmeinecke.com, and angelcasey.com.
All music in the podcast is for educational purposes only. My thanks to:
Dave Brubeck - Take Five
The Howdy Doody Show - Theme Song
Billie Holiday-Strange fruit
WGN Channel 9 - Family Classics with Frazier Thomas
Martin & Lewis Show 11-07-1949 Witness To A Murder
For Me And My Gal - Judy Garland & Gene Kelly
(I’ve Got A Gal In) Kalamazoo - Glenn Miller
John J. Becker - Soundpiece No.2 'Homage to Haydn'
John Joseph Becker_ The Abongo
Artie Shaw - Concerto For Clarinet
On The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe (1945) - The Andrews Sisters
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Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Wednesday Mar 29, 2023
Wednesday Mar 29, 2023
A hidden gem of Chicago cultural fabric, critically acclaimed artist and educator Leopold Segedin was born in 1927. At 96 Leo still puts in a daunting 6 hours of work each day. Segedin has exhibited for over 70 years, including retrospectives at the Chicago Cultural Center, University Club of Chicago, University of Illinois, and Northeastern Illinois University, and major group shows at the Art Institute of Chicago, Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, Illinois State Museum and Des Moines Art Center, among others.
Leo's Holocaust Series opens Friday, April 14, 2023 at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center, 927 Noyes in Evanston, (847) 328-2100 and runs through Tuesday, May 30, 2023.
Leo's website in leopoldsegedin.com, or visit
www.cityofevanston.org
Saturday Mar 18, 2023
Saturday Mar 18, 2023
Leo Sayer, Words and Music, part 2
On this episode of Playtime, part two of my conversations and music from Grammy winning artist Leo Sayer. Leo talks about working with Roger Daltrey from the Who, Julian Assange, using his voice for positive change in the world and his thoughts about his fateful call with Elvis Presley on the eve before his passing. The Website is leosayer.com.
I’m your host WC Turck
Subscribe to this podcast for notifications and future episodes. Don’t miss Leo Sayer for a performance for one night only at the Arcada Theater in suburban St. Charles for an 830 show on Friday March 24th. Arcada Theatre 105 E. Main Street St. Charles, IL
Call them at (630) 962-7000
Or visit www.arcadalive.com
Thursday Mar 16, 2023
Thursday Mar 16, 2023
On this episode of Playtime, Grammy winning singer/songwriter Leo Sayer from the caverns of his hotel room on tour ion Florida. I am your host, WC Turck.
Grammy winning singer/songwriter Leo Sayer has not only lived an amazing life, but also forged a truly legendary Musical career with iconic hits like When I need You, Long Tall Glasses, and You Make Me Feel Like Dancing… His latest album, in a consistently solid repertoire of 16 albums, is titled Northern Songs, a bold re-envisioning of classic Beatles songs. Leo Sayer is definitely in his prime, with some of his best material to date. The website is leosayer.com