Stanley Crouch Sitting Essay

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TITLE OF PROGRAM : Stanley Crouch Sitting
TRT : 30 minutes
HOST : Stanley Crouch
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MUSIC : (beginning for ‘At Last’ starts playing then fades away)
SFX : *single triangle note
STANLEY : Oh! You know what time it is?
MUSIC : (choir harmonising - Jazz Hall Of Fame~)
STANLEY : Yes, it certainly is the time for the ‘Jazz Hall Of Fame’ segment for this episode of ‘Stanley Crouch Sitting’.
SFX : *slurp tea
STANLEY : Grab yourself a hot cup of Twinnings tea and enjoy the podcast. This episode of ‘Stanley Crouch Sitting’ will be all about the ‘Queen Of Soul’ - Etta James.

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