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Biblio Radio – 5.25.2015

May 25, 2015 by Rachel Halle

Lauren Saeger talks about Summer Reading, a program for our friends ages 0-100, with prizes, new books, and programs around the theme, Heroes and Legends.

Categories Audio, Biblio Radio, The Heights
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808s and Mixtapes

808s and Mixtapes was built to give a voice to the voiceless in the underground and up-and-coming rap industry. 808s and Mixtapes plays only the hottest and fastest up-and-coming rap/hip-hop artists. Produced by Zachary Sinutko and Collin Kennedy and featuring weekly Emily Davala and Swayyyfather.
w/Zachary Sinutko, Collin Kennedy, and Daunte Horton - Hip-hop / Rap
Recent plays
Kanye West Pure Souls @11:19
Gunna fukumean @11:16
Lil Wayne Uproar (feat. Swizz Beatz) @11:13
Usher My Boo @11:09
Lil Dicky Molly (feat. Brendon Urie of Panic at the Disco) @11:05
Jay-Z Empire State of Mind (feat. Alicia Keys) @11:00
Mustard Pure Water (with Migos) @10:57
Lil Uzi Vert Just Wanna Rock @10:56
Usher Good Good @10:52
Chris Brown Ayo @10:48
BabyTron A2Z @10:46
Nardo Wick Who Want Smoke? @10:41
BossMan DLow The Biggest @10:37
Bossman Dlow Get In With Me @10:35
Trippie Redd 1716 Osage @10:31
21 Savage see the real @10:28
Lady Taij Lie to me @10:28
YNW Melly, YNW BSlime, Ynw4L 772 Love Pt. 3 (Your Love) @10:25
Logic Keanu Reeves @10:21
21 Savage Mr. Right Now @10:19
24kGoldn Coco @10:16
Lil Uzi Vert Just Wanna Rock @10:16
Miguel feat. Lenny Kravitz Sky Walker @10:12
21 Savage née-nah @10:08
Usher, Kesha Yeah, Cannibal (Remix) @10:04
Kanye West Bound 2 @10:02
The Rolling Stones Can't You Hear Me Knocking @10:01
Toby Keith Made In America @9:58
David Lee Roth Yankee Rose @9:53
Johnny Cash Ragged Old Flag @9:49
Grateful Dead U.S. Blues @9:43
Manowar Carry On @9:37
John Mellencamp R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A. (A Salute To 60's Rock) @9:33
Riot Craig Nightly News @9:30
Q-York What If? (Skit) @9:30
Lynyrd Skynyrd Red White & Blue @9:24
Dave Matthews Band American Baby @9:18
The 1975 She's American @9:14
Fall Out Boy America's Suitehearts @9:10
Shooter Jennings 4th of July @9:06
The Rolling Stones Can't You Hear Me Knocking @9:00
Rasputina Secret Message @9:00
CUSCO Apurimac II @9:00
Queen Keep Yourself Alive @8:56
Kix Blow My Fuse @8:48
Counting Crows American Girls @8:40
BoDeans Closer To Free @8:37
Metallica Don't Tread On Me @8:33
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Born In The U.S.A. (Live at LA Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA - September 1985) @8:25
Lenny Kravitz American Woman @8:11

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