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My
ninth anniversary show, and a look back at the Best Albums of 2008,
of course, a very, very subjective look. Did I say subjective? |
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Gay
Guys on Cassette, Part 1. The rule was, the recording had to ONLY
be released on tape, not vinyl or CD, so this 2-hour show is packed with
rare indy artist obscurities. |
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Gay
Guys on Cassette, Part 2. There was way too much for one show, so
here are three more hours of music by gay male artists that never appeared
on vinyl or CD. |
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Singer/Songwriter
John Bucchino graces my April show, with an exclusive interview,
digging deep into his music, covering 3 hours! |
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An
exclusive interview with Producer and Engineer Karen Kane, who's
worked on many historic gay & lesbian albums of our times, a two hour
behind-the-scenes look. |
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Volume
8 of my Songs I've Been Meaning To Play shows...including 8 mini-interviews
and over four hours of, well, great music.
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Songs
About Stonewall, a special bonus show, to honor the 40th Anniversary
of the movement's birth, plus interview clips.
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Pansy
Division & Queercore. A special expanded edition, spread over
two months and 8 hours! Extensive interviews with Jon Ginoli of Pansy
Division, and GB Jones. GB was one of the "creators" of the
Queercore genre, both with her zine "JD's" and her band Fifth
Column. Plus 3 segments trekking through the music of Queercore. |
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Transgender
Artists - a 3-hour special featuring in-depth interviews with queercore
transguy Radford Bishop and genderqueer folk rocker Angela Motter, and
much more. |
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More
Transgender Artists - another 3 hours, this time including intereviews
with Lisa Jackson, Coyote Grace, Namoli Brennet, and much more terrific
music. |
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Those
Funny Lesbians: A Tribute to Lesbian Comedy, over 4 hours of funniness,
with feature interview with Kate Clinton, and special guest Ivy Bottini,
plus Much more. |
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Of
course during my December show I showcase the best of Queer Xmas Music
...who knows what this year will bring, but I promise quality and a dash
of obscurity. |
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