(I found this image there.)
Surely something you know about me is, despite an almost embarrassing lack of natural ability, I love to be on the radio. If any radio station in town gave me a daily 2am to 6am slot to just play music & be ridiculous on the air, I'd do it. (I'd want to be able to pick the music I played, but I'm not going to double-down on this flight of fancy with a list of conditions because that's like making plans on how you're going to spend your money right after your bought your first lottery ticket.) So when I discovered that new community radio station WLXL needed volunteers, I volunteered. I am always glad to help out, but I did hope I'd eventually get a show there. & now I have!
Premiering tomorrow night (that's Saturday), I'm doing a show from 7-9pm called Cradle To Grave. The premise is dumb but simple: during the first hour of the show, I'll be playing music from artists who were born on the day of the show, & in the second hour, I'll be playing music from artists who died on the day of the show. Obviously, tomorrow is Saturday the 21st, so if you love an artist who was born on that day, or who died on that day, there's something of a chance that you'll hear them tomorrow. (How big a chance I can't say. I mean, we might not have the same taste in music, you know.)
Who was born on November 21st? Well, there's K.C. Douglas, Charlie Palmieri, Dr. John, & Alex James, to just name four of the folks you'll hear tomorrow. Who died on November 21st? Oh, there's Jim Eanes, Hadda Brooks, Robert Lockwood, & Matthew Ashman, to name four more folks you'll hear tomorrow.
If that sounds like fun, tune your radio dial to 95.7 fm in Lexington &/or tune your computer dial to the WLXL web page & click the "Listen Now" button.
Yes, I'll archive the shows for a short time on the Self Help Radio web page, but they're time-sensitive, aren't they? Good for a day? Something like that?
Maybe you'll listen?
No comments:
Post a Comment