Dan Collison has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 9 narrators. The most-rated is Last Out.

4 audiobooks
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Keysville, GA: Old Dreams, New South

Summary

On January 4, 1988, 63-year-old Emma Gresham became the first black mayor of Keysville, Georgia. She won the election over her opponent by 10 votes. In the town courthouse, on a trailer mounted on cinderblocks, a banner reads: Justice Knows No Boundaries. It's a constant reminder of both the town's troubled history and the dreams the mayor has for the town. In this small, mostly black, southern town, Emma Gresham employed education, patience, and political action, along with her famous biscuits, to realize her dream of a better life for her constituents in Keysville, the town that time forgot. The Soundprint documentary series features the best work of top radio producers. The award winning documentaries are renowned for drawing the listener into the story with compelling interviews, authentic voices and rich sound. From memoirs to science, health and popular culture, Soundprint creates a powerful experience the listener will not soon forget. Here are some related Soundprint documentaries: The Bourbons, the Wampum and Boodle Boys, and Stalin's Mortimer Snerd Produced by: Moira Rankin David Duke’s New Profile Produced by: Gary CovinoDavid Duke: The Last Crusade Produced by: Gary CovinoSoundprint Executive Producer: Bill SiemeringProducer: Moira RankinAudio Engineer: Anna Maria de FreitasAssociate Producer: Amy Zeirler

©1988 SMCI (P)2013 SMCI

Author: Dan Collison
Length: 27 mins
Available on Audible
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Hospice Chronicles:

Summary

In 1967, St. Christopher's Hospice, the first modern hospice, opened in a suburb of London. Since then, millions of people around the world have chosen hospice at the end of their lives, with many patients choosing to receive care in their homes. In Hospice Chronicles: Joe and Roger, producer Dan Collison follows Joe, a volunteer trained in "respite care," giving family members a break from caretaking responsibilities. As Joe, a Buddhist, engages Roger, a devout Christian, in discussions of death and mortality, he finds himself exploring death in a way for which training could not have prepared him. The Soundprint documentary series features the best work of top radio producers. The award winning documentaries are renowned for drawing the listener into the story with compelling interviews, authentic voices and rich sound. From memoirs to science, health and popular culture, Soundprint creates a powerful experience the listener will not soon forget. Here are some related Soundprint documentaries: Gramma Elsie Produced by: Gary JohnsonTho’ the Body May Be Frail Produced by: Linda MackUpright Grand Produced by: Tim WilsonSoundprint Executive Producer: Moira RankinAudio Engineer: Jared WeissbrotProduction Assistant: Erica PoonProduction Assistant: Eric Schaffer

©2007 Long Haul Productions (P)2013 SMCI

Narrator: Barbara Bogaev
Author: Dan Collison
Length: 28 mins
Available on Audible
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Washington D.C. Riots: Then and Now

Summary

The 1968 Washington, D.C. riots and the federal government's response altered the social and political climate of the nation's capitol. Producer Dan Collison presents a portrait of Washington, D.C. in 1988 against a backdrop of history, drawn from the perspectives of a variety of individuals, including Ira Sabin, a record store owner, Lillian Johnson Green, a jazz club and restaurant owner, community activist Ruth Webster, poet Gaston Neal, the mayor in 1988, Marion Barry and Senator Fred Harris, a member of the Kerner Commission. Told in the first person by writer Debra Morris, the documentary looks at the conditions which brought on the riots then, and visits neighborhoods to see what the conditions and attitudes are twenty years later. The Soundprint documentary series features the best work of top radio producers. The award winning documentaries are renowned for drawing the listener into the story with compelling interviews, authentic voices and rich sound. From memoirs to science, health and popular culture, Soundprint creates a powerful experience the listener will not soon forget. Here are some related Soundprint documentaries: Keysville, GA: Old Dreams, New South Produced by: Dan CollisonRemembering Kent State Produced by: Mark UryckiSleeping Through the Dream Produced by: Askia MuhammadSoundprint Executive Producer: Moira RankinSenior Producer: Neenah EllisTechnical Director: Anna Maria de Freitas Associate Producer: Debra MorrisAudio Engineer: Dave Patschke

©1993 SMCI (P)2013 SMCI

Author: Dan Collison
Length: 27 mins
Available on Audible
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Last Out

Summary

If you are a baseball junkie, this program is for you. Producers Moira Rankin and Dan Collison explore the baseball fan's addiction to the game as they follow two die-hard enthusiasts to see how they endure the off-season. Along the way, they find solace in winter trade news, visit a psychologist, drop in on a support group, and reach nirvana and spring training. The Soundprint documentary series features the best work of top radio producers. The award winning documentaries are renowned for drawing the listener into the story with compelling interviews, authentic voices and rich sound. From memoirs to science, health and popular culture, Soundprint creates a powerful experience the listener will not soon forget. Here are some related Soundprint documentaries: The Baseball Plantation Produced by: Kathy McAnallyChicago: A Rookie Fan’s Love Story Produced by: Judith KampfnerHeavy Petting Produced by: Gemma HooleyHockey Diaries: Ready to Play Produced by: Gemma Hooley and Chris NelsonSoundprint Executive Producer: Bill SiemeringProducer: Moira RankinAudio Engineer: Anna Maria de FreitasAssociate Producer: Debra Morris

©1991 SMCI (P)2013 SMCI

Available on Audible