Friday, November 14, 2008

your evenings are looking good this week!

Monday 6:00
History of Music brought to you by HDTV and Electronics in Walkerton

Mitch Mitchell passed away last week and I thought we would pay tribute to him and some other rock and roll drummers who have passed. Tune in for a rhythmic and timely hour of music featuring the likes of John Bonham from Zeppelin, Keith Moon of the Who and the never ending list of drummers from Spinal Tap.

Tuesday 6:00
2 Hour Tuesday Night Blues Show brought to you by The Bruce Bar and Grill

I’ve dug into a great collection of blues albums this passed week, and you blues fans are going to love my finds. Awesome Koko Taylor, Otis Rush and Elmore James tunes will floor you. Canadian Blues artists have been sending me their albums by the armload recently, and I’ll have the highlights of those for you.

Wednesday 6:00
My Forgotten Mixed Tapes brought to you by Creative Casuals

Van Morrison. I’ve got a mixed tape ready of some of his greatest less heard tunes and of course I’ll sneak some in recommendations. Some rock and some folky tunes. It is tough to nail down just what makes Van Morrison such a wonderful listen, but I’ll take a stab at it.

Thursday 6:00
Vintage Vinyl brought to you by Finlayson’s Village Dining and Drink

Elvis Presley. His self titled album from 1956 started a rock and roll revolution. Or at least fueled the fires of what was already there. If you like millions around the world grew up to the songs on this album, you’ll love tuning in to hear the self titled debut of the King in its entirety cut for cut.

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Hi Rob,

On behalf of Exile Productions and Exile Publishing, many thanks for plugging Van Morrison and, for your readers’ info, up-to-the-minute news on Van’s latest album - Keep It Simple - and 2008 shows is, of course, available on www.vanmorrison.com and www.myspace.com/vanmorrison and, for a limited period, you can still see Van's exclusive BBC sessions at http://www.bbc.co.uk/musictv/vanmorrison/video/ . We’re also pleased to announce that an increasing archive of exclusive film footage of Van Morrison performances has now been made available for fans on Exile’s official YouTube channel at http://uk.youtube.com/user/OfficialExileFilms .

Thanks again for your support.

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