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Sandy Paton Folk RealAudio Radio Stations (24) RE: Folk RealAudio Radio Stations 17 Sep 99


I just exchanged a few personal notes with Mike Regenstreif and we agreed that Paul Stamler's show from St. Louis is one of the very best. Strongly tradition oriented, but not slavish. Paul is the fellow who put together Art Thieme's CD as a labor of love. Here's a copy of a note I got from Paul tonight:

"Yes, we're back up. CLICK HERE FOR KDHX

"In addition to my program (noon-2pm Sundays, central time) there are others that might be interesting to Mudcat folks, including "Ireland in America" (Mondays, 9am-noon); "Music from the Hills" (Eastern Europe, great show, 11:30am-1pm Fridays, I think); "Family Reunion" (right after me on Sundays, 2-3pm) and a whole raft of blues shows, mostly electric but some country blues too. Oh, and check out "Color Radio", a great eclectic show by Tom Hall, but I don't remember what time it's on; the schedule's on the website. "Musiques des Bayou" (Cajun-Zydeco) is also good."

Peace,
Paul

Bob Blackman's excellent show from Lansing, Michigan, is also being done in RealAudio, but I don't have the address. Perhaps someone else can supply it. If not, I'll hunt it up and post it.

Rich Warren is now the host of "The Midnight Special" from WFMT in Chicago, a long running and very popular mix of folk and other genres. It's also on the 'net somewhere.

Hope this helps you maintain your sanity.

Sandy


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