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On The Radio

19 hours ago ago from Forgotten Hits

re: ON THE RADIO: Long-time Chicagoland Radio Personality Jonathan Brandmeier has been let go by The Loop (three months early from the sounds of things). Johnny B. was one of the biggest names on radio for the past 30 years, but he now finds himself (like so many of us) amongst the unemployed. But unlike the rest of us, he's got the means (and the talent) to have some fun with this whole situation ... check out his new video (pretty ...

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Cellist from Shreveport, John Henry Crawford, performs on From The Top, NPR program, via Red River Radio on Sat, Dec 19, 11 am

19 hours ago ago from Trudeau on Shreveport, a Honey Island Swamp of arts and crafts

John Henry Crawford, Cmhs, Shreveport Originally uploaded by trudeau The radio concert program From The Top presents performances from top young classical players each week. From their web site: For the past decade, From the Top has been the preeminent showcase for America’s best young musicians. Through award-winning NPR and PBS programs, online media, a national tour of live events, and education programs, From the Top shares the ...

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I knew all along she was a toxic ol’ queen

17 hours ago ago from peter A cross

The first week of Chemo and Radio are ‘dun and dusted.’ Was it bad, hard, a struggle? Nup, not really, but the first week never is. All the effects are cumulative so as treatment continues then it’s ‘layer upon layer upon layer’ or as Mrs. Marsh would say, “Just like the liquid gets into the chalk.” I know that saying had little to do with what I’m talking about but I was determined to use it. I checked in to the P of W on ...

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HD Radio: No Static and No Subscription

20 hours ago ago from The Automotive Resource Center

HD Radio Offers Clear Reception, Digital Sound Quality, Additional Programming and Features, All for Free By Doug Newcomb, Senior Technology Editor If video killed the radio star, as the Buggles famously sang in the song that introduced MTV to the world, 20 years later satellite radio tried to take on aging analog AM and FM by offering digital-quality sound, narrowly focused yet wide-ranging formatting and the absence of annoying ...

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