So the banner above didn’t come out that great, and I have no idea how to use Photoshop, but me and my friend Chris, the Chris who has started writing for the blog, are going to continue to have a web radio show from Sunday’s 2-4 EST on WVAU.org. We are excited and hope you will take the opportunity to check out our show. We will be playing some music that we posted on the blog as well as lots of music from bands that we haven’t yet featured. It should be an enjoyable show, and you can even listen to our awkward air breaks. We’re still learning the equipment so there might be some little goofs here and there, but overall, our plan is to have a kick ass show.
To stream, all you have to do is click THIS LINK. Or the banner above. Or the one on the left. Whatever you prefer. We will be logging the songs we play, and you can see what we played HERE.
We would really appreciate if you take the time to listen. You can find some great new artists by listening to our show, and also, it’s great to have in the background if you have any work or cleaning to do. Also, you can talk with us during the show on AIM at RadioWVAU and request songs. Hope to see you soon. Thanks.
David
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons – December 1963 (Oh What A Night!)
Live cover:
My Morning Jacket – December 1963 (Oh What A Night!)
Wondering if you guys are planning on/have any interest at all in making this a podcast…?
Hey Nick,
That’s actually a great idea. I have no idea how to go about making a podcast, but I believe we are soon going to have a way to record our shows in the studio. I’ll be sure to look into it. Thanks for the suggestion.
David
that is a great idea, I tend to forget about the radio show because I typically am thinking about how I should study on sundays.
Well I’d love to hear the show, but for me it’s at 5am to 7am on Monday mornings. And I have to go to school and stuff. If you need a hand setting up a podcast, I can probably help out. Send me an email (nick.pippin at gmail.com)
hey that’s not frankie valli…I’m pretty sure that’s Leo Sayer that does the original.