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Le Migre EP gives an almost 17 minutes long acoustic drive-through the universe of Small Radio ; one will immediately recognize that there is an entire album hidden in this release. Le Migre is a dense package of multi-genre-crossing music and one won’t get rid off guitars on that debut EP, too! If you are into smart Electronica adapting the sound from two guitar heroes, than go ahead with those four tracks on Le Migre EP by Small Radio: On „Ashtray“ electronic rooted dub gets delayed
Thank Jesus. Paul Maguire will blight your television screens far less often this fall : Although not formally announced, ESPN's Mike Soltys confirmed Sunday that college football analyst Paul Maguire, 70, will have a "reduced role" this season. Rather than having a full slate of games, says Soltys, Maguire will work only "the occasional game and do some studio shows and radio." As long as that "occasional game" is the Society of Eastern European Panhandling Midgets versus Regan Pornog
A friend who works in radio emailed me a couple weeks ago to ask about organ music at baseball games — if it still exists, which teams use it, whether all organists can get down as hard on “Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog” as former Shea Stadium organist Ray Castoldi . (Yes, I know Jane Jarvis is the Shea Stadium organist, forever and ever, but I was one year old when she retired) Except for the third, “Jeremiah”-related question — to which the answer is ‘no, they cannot get down that hard’ — I wa

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