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Echoes Winter Solstice

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Do you hear the snow falling? Can you see the stars in the longest night sky? It must be an Echoes Winter Solstice. Journey through a soundscape of snow-shrouded trees, silent saguaro cacti and white-out conditions. John Diliberto is listening to the snow on An Echoes Winter Solstice, Sunday night starting at 6 p.m. on WSHU- FM and WSUF.

John Diliberto is a nationally published writer and award-winning radio producer who has been exploring and exposing new music on the radio, in print and on-line since 1974. He currently is the host and executive producer of Echoes, heard Sunday nights from 6-10 p.m. on WSHU-FM and WSUF.
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  • Echoes brings together a wide array of styles, from acoustic to electronic, jazz to space music, avant garde to rock. Echoes is a sound that is cross-cultural and transmillennial, merging cultures and forms, technology and tradition, the ancient past and the possible future.You can hear Echoes on Sundays from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on 91.1 WSHU and 89.9 WSUF. Echoes program playlists can be viewed here.