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March 11, 2021 52 mins
In this premier episode of Tempo and the Times, Nashville musician shares her musical journey with hosts Bob Gatty and Scott Ramminger.

She talks about the stories behind the songs on her album, which honor 13 notable women from history in this, Women's History Month. It's funny, informative, and entertaining and worth taking a listen.

"13 Women" album had its genesis with the election of Donald Trump, which prompted Anders to use her voice for constructive protest. In this episode we present three selections from her new album. You can learn more at www.susanandersmusic.com.

Next up on Friday, March 19 will be John R. Block, President Ronald Regan's secretary of agriculture. Block will talk national politics with Gatty and Ramminger and perhaps we can even talk him into playing his guitar.

We'll also premier the complete version of Ramminger's original theme song for the show, you guessed it, "Tempo and the Times," which you get a taste of in the opening to this episode.

We hope you enjoy and will follow us. We'll be here every Friday with fresh talk, music, and interviews.

So now, here's the Susan Anders story.
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