Jon Dron recommended this January 9, 2018 - 1:24pm
Need a break from studying? Need some background music while studying? You can access the AU Music Library at any time.
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Good tip Meaghan! I default to our public broadcaster (CBC Radio 2) but I will have to give AU Library a look-see. At one time one of our academics (David Gregory) incorporated his music course with a gig at CKUA. I remember seeing the rows and rows of cassette recordings housed in shelving in his basement.. Rag Time to Rolling Stones stands out, one of his Popular Music courses I think?
Hey, any chance we'll see some archaeological adventues for Stabby?