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Fresh Air, James Woods, September 22, 2006
- Length: 51 mins
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Summary
Actor James Woods on this edition of Fresh Air. He's currently starring in the new CBS drama Shark playing the ruthless super-lawyer Sebastian Stark. Woods' films include Salvador, Ghosts of Mississippi, The Onion Field, Once Upon a Time in America, Nixon, and Casino. Then, TV critic David Bianculli reviews the new drama series Brothers & Sisters which airs on Sunday night in the time slot previously occupied by Grey's Anatomy. And we remember country music singer and yodeler Don Walser. He died Wednesday at the age of 72 of complications from diabetes. Walser was a country music icon in Austin, Texas, where he lived and played at clubs, VFW halls, and honkytonks. He's best remembered for his series of records in the 1990s produced with Asleep at the Wheel's Ray Benson. He was also known keeping western swing alive by performing the music of Bob Wills and Eddie Arnold. Walser developed a "punk" like following attracting fans of all different ages. (Broadcast Date: September 22, 2006)
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