Here’s the Sunday, Mat 1st, 2016 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with Dave Luera.
If you have questions, comments or music requests for host Dave Luera, send email to algonuevo@alaskapublic.org or post your comment at the bottom of this post.
All tracks played are listed below in the following format:
Song Title
Artist Name
Album Title
CD Label
Duration
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Europa
Santana
The Best of Santana
Columbia
506
Rancheras Mix
Michael Salgado
Club Mix
Freddie
1214
Azucar
August
Legacy
Sound Garden
505
Hombres No Deben Llorar
Mercedez
Culturas
Steve Chavez Studio
520
Tejano Godfather Medley
Various
Tejano Godfathers
Freddie
821
La Bamba
Los Guapos
Una Vez, Nada Mas
Image Studio
515
Cuando Sali De CUba
Purple Haze
50th Anniversary
Del Norte
246
Las Almohadas
Purple Haze
50th Anniversary
Del Norte
232
Mariachi Mix
Elida Reyna Y Avante
Club Mix
Freddie
1349
Aguita De Melon
Abel Lucero
Recuerdos
Lucero Production
326
Ranchera Medley
Liberty Band
Puro San Anto
TMR
431
Mi Tesoro
IMAS
Mucho Corazon
Allusion
402
Las Nubes
Thee Chekkers
Oldies but Goodies
Alta Vista
437
Popurri Rebelde # 5
Marcos Orosco
Emociones
OroMar
635
Mi Cancion
Shelly Lares
Greatest Hits
Tejas Records
408
Mirala
Ruben Ramos & the Mexican Revolution
El Idolo De Tejas
Revolution
422
Palabra De Hombre
Suavecito
Que Padre
JLP
325
Suavemente
Tanya Griego
Quedate
Tango
324
Luna Sobre Austin
Street People
Rejuvenation
LTD Records
253
Tejano Old Skool Power Mix
Various
Club Mix
Freddie
1130
Eric Bork, or you can just call him “Bork” because everybody else does, is the FM Operations Manager for KSKA-FM. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the FM broadcast. He produces and edits episodes of Outdoor Explorer, the Alaska-focused outdoors program. He also maintains the web posts for that show. You may have heard him filling in for Morning Edition or hosting All Things Considered and can still find him operating the soundboard for any of the live broadcast programs.
After escaping the Detroit area when he was 18, Bork made it up to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where he earned a degree in Communications/Radio Broadcasting from Northern Michigan University. He spent time managing the college radio station, working for the local NPR affiliate, and then in top 40 radio in Michigan before coming to Alaska to work his first few summers. After then moving to Chicago, it only took five years to convince him to move back to Alaska in 2010. When not involved in great radio programming he’s probably riding a bicycle, thinking about riding bicycles, dreaming about bikes, reading a book, or planning the next place he’ll travel to. Only two continents left to conquer!