Share

cover art for Kathryn Leigh Scott returns with "Last Dance at the Savoy"

Deep Dish Radio with Tim Powers

Kathryn Leigh Scott returns with "Last Dance at the Savoy"

Actress and author When Kathryn Leigh Scott's husband was diagnosed with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a neurological disease for which there is (so far) no cure, it was a devastating time for both of them, not least because so little is known about the cause or treatment of a disease that affects some 20,000 Americans, a number similar to that of Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS). Last Dance at the Savoy is both a personal story about Scott's husband, Geoff Miller, the founding editor of Los Angeles magazine, who lived life fully despite having a terminal illness, and a sharing of her insights on dealing with the day-to-day issues of caring for someone with a progressive neurological condition. Scott "often yearned for someone to figuratively take my hand and walk with me through the difficult times; I hope through this book I can reach out to you with encouragement and practical advice." Last Dance at the Savoy includes a resource guide that provides facts about prime-of-life diseases; contact information for support organizations, research studies and clinical trials; where to find handicap products and equipment; and recommended caregiving publications and family conferences. Contains a foreword by Yvette Bordelon, MD, PhD, a neurologist at UCLA whose clinical work involves the diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders. A percentage of royalties from Last Dance at the Savoy are donated to CurePSP.

More episodes

View all episodes

  • Deep Dish presents The Coral Courts Radio hour with Brad Schreiber PART 1

    01:25:00
    Now available to subscribers of Deep Dish Radio, the previously underground radio program, The Coral Courts Radio Hour, is on the air. In each episode, Tim Powers and a guest will play and discuss individual songs that are important to Tim's guest. This is a fascinating way to hear music through someone else's ears. Today's guest is author Brad Schreiber , ("Revolution's End," "Becoming Jimi Hendrix," "What Are You Laughing At?") takes us from Peggy Lee to Russian folk music to Jimi Hendrix and back again. This is part 1 of an excursion through Brad's ears. Part 2 is also available. If you like what you hear, tell a friend. Post this link on your facebook page. Visit Brad's website. Buy his books. And if you hear music you like, please, by all means, go to your local Brick & Mortar record store, or AMAZON.COM and buy it!
  • Deep Dish Presents the Coral Courts Radio Hour with Tim Powers and Brad Schreiber PART 2

    01:26:01
    PART 2: Now available to subscribers of Deep Dish Radio, the previously underground radio program, The Coral Courts Radio Hour, is on the air. In each episode, Tim Powers and a guest will play and discuss individual songs that are important to Tim's guest. This is a fascinating way to hear music through someone else's ears. Today's guest is author Brad Schreiber , ("Revolution's End," "Becoming Jimi Hendrix," "What Are You Laughing At?") takes us from The Mahavishnu Orchestra to Pink Floydand and back again. This is part 2 of an excursion through Brad's ears. Part 2 is also available. If you like what you hear, tell a friend. Post this link on your facebook page. Visit Brad's website. Buy his books. And if you hear music you like, please, by all means, go to your local Brick & Mortar record store, or AMAZON.COM and buy it!
  • Coral Courts Radio Hour: Tim Picks the Music This Time with Brad Schreiber

    01:34:58
    Tim plays DJ (again) and picks a handful of vinyl that he loves and plays for you and for Brad Schreiber. Deep cut rock & roll at its finest. Dig1
  • Coral Courts Radio Hour: More Music with Brad & Tim

    02:04:45
    Author Brad Schreiber returns with a few new, interesting cuts of music from progressive rock to broadway showtunes to "found music" avante garde fun. Tim has allergies, but it's still a fun listen.
  • Deep Dish Presents The Coral Courts Radio Hour- Brad Schreiber Returns

    02:12:30
    Author and music fanboy Brad Schreiber (http://www.brashcyber.com/) returns with 9 delightful deep tracks in no particular order. You'll hear songs about drugs, heartache, optimism, love and even wistfulness from acts you've heard of--- and some you haven't. Be sure to leave a nice comment on iTunes and if you want us to play a song for YOU, call us and tell us why. Give us your song suggestions by calling the Coral Courts Radio Be The DJ Hotline: 401-426-3337 (401-426-DEEP). Long distance rates may apply. Tim would love to hear from you.
  • Coral Courts Radio: Sounds like The Beatles, but Ain't.

    02:03:18
    Tim & Brad play music from acts that sound like the Beatles, but aren't. Badfinger, The Wigs, The Rutles, Jerry and Pacemakers, and even Andrew Gold provide sufficiently Beatle-y tunes for your ears.
  • Music is Power- a new book from Brad Schreiber

    01:00:00
    Brad Schreiber's new book is full of fascinating stories about the origins and the impact of dozens of world-changing songs.
  • 10 Songs- 5 from Tim, 5 from Brad

    00:00
    Tim and Brad return (for the first time in 2020... THANKS, Pandemic!) with 10 songs that are significant to them. 5 from Brad. 5 from Tim. Great stories, great music. Wear a mask.
  • Michael Nesmith on The First National Band

    00:00
    Michael Nesmith and Tim discuss The First National Band's three albums: Magnetic South, Loose Salute, and Nevada Fighter. The word "Monkees" is only said once. See Nez on tour in October 2019 (Google it!) and visit www.Videoranch3d.com to check out an online store of Nez's music and merchandise.