Fresh Air http://redriverradio.org en Fresh Air Weekend: Gerwig, Baumbach, Dawes And Polley http://redriverradio.org/post/fresh-air-weekend-gerwig-baumbach-dawes-and-polley Fresh Air Weekendhighlights some of the best interviews and reviews from past weeks, and new program elements specially paced for weekends. Our weekend show emphasizes interview with writers, filmmakers, actors and musicians, and often includes excerpts from live in-studio concerts. This week:<p> Sat, 18 May 2013 17:09:00 +0000 editor 27833 at http://redriverradio.org Fresh Air Weekend: Gerwig, Baumbach, Dawes And Polley Jerry Lee Lewis: Live, Singing As If Life Depended On It http://redriverradio.org/post/jerry-lee-lewis-live-singing-if-life-depended-it It was April 4, 1964, and Jerry Lee Lewis had officially bottomed out. He hadn't charted a record in years, and now, on tour in England and Germany, he was getting paid so little that he couldn't afford to bring his own musicians. Instead, he was forced to use pickup bands in England, and then, when he arrived in Hamburg, a British band called the Nashville Teens was waiting for him. The venue was the Star Club, where The Beatles, who had just leaped into stardom in America, had played not long before. Fri, 17 May 2013 17:29:00 +0000 Ed Ward 27792 at http://redriverradio.org Jerry Lee Lewis: Live, Singing As If Life Depended On It Bill Hader On Sketch Comedy, Classic Hollywood http://redriverradio.org/post/bill-hader-sketch-comedy-classic-hollywood <em>This interview was originally broadcast on <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/08/22/159766489/bill-hader-on-sketch-comedy-his-love-of-old-films">Aug. 22, 2012</a>.</em><p>Comedian Bill Hader is adept onstage and doing live TV. But he's scared to death of standup.<p>He remembers watching Chris Rock's 1996 HBO special, <em>Bring the Pain,</em> and thinking, "I don't know how people do that."<p>"I need a character," Hader tells <em>Fresh Air</em>'s Terry Gross. Fri, 17 May 2013 17:05:00 +0000 editor 27793 at http://redriverradio.org Bill Hader On Sketch Comedy, Classic Hollywood The Tricky Business Of Retirement: Hidden 401(K) Fees http://redriverradio.org/post/tricky-business-retirement-hidden-401k-fees A couple generations ago, when older Americans retired they could rely on pension plans to support them. Then, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, many companies switched their retirement plans over to 401(k) accounts. The security of workers' retirement savings suddenly became subject to the vagaries of the stock market.<p>What's more, the financial institutions that manage 401(k)s charge a host of hidden fees to plan participants, says Robert Hiltonsmith, a policy analyst at the New York-based think tank Demos. Thu, 16 May 2013 18:04:00 +0000 editor 27739 at http://redriverradio.org The Tricky Business Of Retirement: Hidden 401(K) Fees 100 Years Of Woody Herman: The Early Bloomer Who Kept Blooming http://redriverradio.org/post/100-years-woody-herman-early-bloomer-who-kept-blooming <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/15404345/woody-herman">Woody Herman</a>, who would have turned 100 on Thursday, bloomed early and late — and then later still. He turned pro by age 9, singing and dancing in movie theaters on summer vacation. He'd perform one song deemed too risqué for radio when he recorded it decades later: "My Gee Gee From the Fiji Isles."<p>Herman was 17 when he went on the road playing saxophone in traveling bands. Eventually, he joined songwriter Isham Jones' orchestra. When Jones broke it up in 1936, his jazzier guys reformed as a co-op with Herman out front. Thu, 16 May 2013 16:48:00 +0000 Kevin Whitehead 27731 at http://redriverradio.org 100 Years Of Woody Herman: The Early Bloomer Who Kept Blooming