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tpryan
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response 33 of 40:
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Oct 30 04:56 UTC 2000 |
To listen in, paste
http://warp-radio.com:8000
into winamp or your other internet radio receiver.
Again, the show is 8pm - 12 midnight, Monday October 30, 2000.
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micklpkl
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response 34 of 40:
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Mar 15 14:17 UTC 2001 |
In the midst of the South by Southwest Music Festival (SXSW), my favourite
radio station is broadcasting live, on-air performances. You, too, can listen
to internet streams of these broadcasts here:
http://www.broadcast.com/radio/adult_album_alternative/kgsr/
The schedule for the remaining days reads as follows (all times Central, or
one hour behind Michigan time):
Thursday, March 15 -
2:00 p - Pete Yorn
3:00 p - Kim Richey
3:30 p - Ron Sexsmith
4:00 p - Hammel On Trial
4:30 p - Ray Davies
5:00 p - Lucinda Williams
Friday, March 16 -
Noon - Los Super Seven (live Lunchtime Performance)
1:00 p - Ryan Adams
2:00 p - Kasey Chambers
2:30 p - Junior Brown
3:00 p - Robert Earl Keen
3:15 p - Shawn Colvin (tentative)
4:00 p - Delbert McClinton
4:30 p - Jorma Kaukonen
5:00 p - John Hammond
5:45 p - Amy Ray
6:15 p - Robyn Hitchcock
Saturday, March 17 -
Time TBA - Willie Nelson
Friday morning should be an interesting time, too. Check out "South by Six
A.M." from 6am-9am CST.
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happyboy
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response 35 of 40:
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Mar 19 14:43 UTC 2001 |
i wonder when lucinda is comin back thru s.e. michigan?
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micklpkl
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response 36 of 40:
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Mar 19 14:54 UTC 2001 |
I don't know, but I heard her say that after the new album ("Essence") is
released she'll begin touring again in earnest. I think the release date is
June 6th.
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happyboy
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response 37 of 40:
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Mar 19 14:57 UTC 2001 |
yes!
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krj
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response 38 of 40:
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Mar 21 07:09 UTC 2001 |
resp:7 :: The April issue of Folk Roots reports that World Entertainment
Network (wen.com) has ceased operations. WEN had regular "radio shows"
prepared for them by Folk Roots editor Ian A. Anderson and London
world music DJ Charlie Gillett; they also had about ten other hosts,
and they carried Gillett's main gig, the weekly two-hour show
"Saturday Night." WEN lasted less than a year but while they were there
they became a major influence on my listening and shopping.
WEN had added no new programs after January 1, so the news that
they had joined the dot-com casualty lists isn't really a surprise.
The old shows still seem to be up for now.
Listen or download some of this stuff while it lasts...
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krj
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response 39 of 40:
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Mar 21 07:21 UTC 2001 |
(I did some exploring on google. I already knew that WEN had been an
operation of a company called NicheMusic.com. I found a press release
saying that NicheMusic.com was going to acquired by audiohighway.com
in September 2000, and then I found a press release announcing that
audiohighway.com had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on January 11 2001.
Sic transit gloria mundi, or something like that.)
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krj
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response 40 of 40:
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May 16 16:53 UTC 2001 |
resp:38 :: Looks like www.wen.com has been dismantled. I had hoped to
collect a few more shows off of their site, but I waited too long.
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