Moore Seagal Lebsock Smyre Takei Kreisberg Goddard Dreyfuss Wenner Berganza Nassar Jensen Schwahn Ingenito Sizemore Lacey Kruse Larsen Henry Jeremy Stallone Franken Zimmerman Miller Goodman Thrush Conyers Rose Lasseter Arnault Keillor Lauer Rush Pishevar Farenthold Horovitz Hockenberry Kihuen Levine Dababneh Martins Singer Martinez Isaly Uresti Miles Stein Howard Franks Ford Jr. Tyson O'Reilly Ronaldo Hannity Kalanick Caldbeck McClure Sacca Kelly Bolling Polanski Elnashai Belove Jaeger Payne Knowles Weinstein Marchant Nelly Affleck Stone Price Trump von Trier Grasham Weinstein Courtney Scoble Savino Blaine Steele Besh Toback Jennings Kath Landesman Wieseltier Guerrero Bush Halperin Baker Bocanegra Webster Fish Spacey Whalen Kelley Heatherton Piven Dick Oreskes Hoffman Ratner Carter Corn Masterson Rubin Venit Hafford Mendoza Marshall Westwick Tambor Knepper Simmons Balazs Weiner C.K. Julius La Rosa – A Christmas Gift December 25, 2020.One More Spin Of Frank Sinatra August 6, 2021.Raider Of The Lost Archive II September 16, 2021.Julius La Rosa – A Christmas Gift December 12, 2021.There Used To Be A Station Right Here February 26, 2022.Filler Of the Interstices April 9, 2022.There Used To Be A Radio Station Right Here Pt. There Used To Be A Radio Station Right Here III June 25, 2022.LEARN TO WORK WITH WHAT YOU’VE GOT October 11, 2022. A memoir, All in Good Time, was published in 2004. In addition to his radio work, Schwartz has performed and recorded as a singer and authored several books. A guest at the wedding reports that Jonathan’s long-time friend Tony Bennett sang “I See Your Face Before Me” (a song written by Jonathan’s father Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz. In March 2010, Schwartz married actress Zohra Lampert in New York City. His radio program occasionally features recordings of radio broadcasts of classic baseball games. Schwartz is a life-long fan of the Boston Red Sox, a fact that he mentions frequently, despite being a well-known New Yorker. Sinatra himself was amazed by Schwartz’s knowledge of every song he had ever recorded. He is also known for being a virtual walking encyclopedia of everything “Sinatra”. Schwartz is known for his on-air anecdotal stories featuring his interactions with Frank Sinatra and other famous people. Schwartz has a tradition of ending each broadcast by playing a recording by Nancy Lamott. Schwartz’s playlist can be described broadly as “the American songbook”, with a high concentration of jazz and pop standards and Broadway show tunes, augmented by music of nearly any style that has influenced twentieth century American tastes, including rock, classical, and big band. (Due to contractual obligations his Sunday broadcasts are not available on WNYC’s web audio stream.) Schwartz is best known for his two four-hour-long weekend broadcasts, dubbed the Saturday Show and the Sunday Show, which offer an eclectic mix of music along with conversation and interviews simulcast on WNYC and the Siriusly Sinatra channel on Sirius XM Radio. Schwartz also served as programming director for XM’s now-defunct High Standards channel, and continues to host a daily show (also called “High Standards”) on Siriusly Sinatra. Schwartz (the son of songwriter Arthur Schwartz) worked at New York’s WNEW-FM from 1967 to 1976, followed by stints at WNEW-AM, WQEW, and (currently) WNYC. Jonathan Schwartz (born in New York City in 1938) is an American radio personality, known for his devotion to traditional pop music.
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