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- L'Agenda Clubbing
- 240 Minutes Chrono - L'Agenda clubbing du 17.06.2011
Publié le par 240 Minutes Chrono - L'Agenda clubbing du 17.06.2011
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Composer of the Week
BBC Radio 3's Composer Of The Week is a guide to composers and their music. The podcast is compiled from the week's programmes and published on Friday, it is only available in the UK.
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WSM's Coffee, Country & Cody
650 AM WSM made its mark on country music history on October 5, 1925. It was on that day that the station hit the airwaves, and continues to broadcast the best in classic country music to this day. 650 AM WSM has been the radio home for the Grand Ole Opry for over 82 years. You'll find some of their most popular programming available as podcasts. Includes interviews with country music stars and more.
© WSM Radio
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Le Bootleg de Planète Musique
Le bootleg du jour présenté par Greg
Le bootleg du jour présenté par Greg
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Divergence FM - 93.9 FM - La Radio Libre de Montpellier, France
Divergence FM
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Bluegrass Rambling
Bluegrass Ramblings is the sole radio show in Montreal that plays traditional folk music that hails predominantly from the Appalachian region of the United States.
The program covers all types of bluegrass music, ranging from new releases by new artists to classics going back to the 1930s and 40s by the founding fathers of the genre.
Bluegrass Ramblings plays Sunday evenings from 19:00-20:00 on CKUT.
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Derek Taylor's Americana Backpack
Friday evenings,9-11pm on Radio Caroline Flashback
County Down born Derek Taylor had his first taste of broadcasting on BFBS in Aden in 1966, where his father was serving in the British Army, hosting the weekly Get With It Club! Back in England he worked as a night club DJ before entering drama college and then university. Graduating in 1979, he joined the BBC World Service, working on The Weekly Echo.
From there his broadcasting career took him to BBC Radio Suffolk, where he presented a weekly arts show. But he fell out badly with the programme organiser over the anti-war song "Gallipoli". Apparently the song was too long and therefore too costly for the BBC to play. He was told he would never work for the BBC again, and hasn't.
Derek next joined a group applying for a local radio license in Folkestone/Dover Kent, producing and presenting the news and the drive-time show. From there he moved to Thanet Radio and presented a country music show.
In 1992 Derek discovered the British Archive of Country Music where he has worked ever since as an Archivist. The Archive has nearly a million country music recordings scanning the whole history of country music and its roots. It's this collection that forms the basis for his Archive Roots Americana Show on Radio Caroline.
Derek Taylor has also written ten western novels, all still in print. He can't think why, other than the fact that he loves cowboy music!
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