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John Talk Radio Independent Music Showcase broadcast live every Wednesday evening @ 8 pm eastern . We showcase the Independent artist with interviews and lots o Indie music . We also present '' Independent Music Showcase 15-minute music break every Tuesday and Thursday at 12:00 noon eastern.

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Independent Music Showcase Mid -Day Music Break 11/26/2024
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We will feature music from The Black Tibetas , Jon Gilespie , Demian , The Deadbeat Poets and more.

Friday, February 7, 1964 began the renaissance of ‘rock ‘n' roll music in America as the Beatles landed at the JFK airport in New York City and became the vanguard of the British Invasion. The Timmons Brothers will... more

We will play new music from The Plastic Pals, Barbara Lusch, The Tapebenders, Kicklighter, and The Deadbeat Poets .

Hicks kicked off 2013 with two European hits on the European Country Top 40, he then represented Sweden at the CMA Global Show in Nashville as part of the CMA Fest week in June along with various acts from around the world and... more

A speciall Bithday shout out to my departed Dad on his Birthday, Happy Birthday George , thanks for everything .

Matt is a solo artist and a member of Western Avenue, a contemporary country music band from central Ontario, is winning over audiences with its original material. Nikki English, Keith Robertson and Matt Williams showcase their... more

Lets celebrate National Radio Day with great Indie artists and their music.

David (Fuzzy) Fore drummer of The Bubble Puppy will be our guest to discuss the history and current status of this historic Psychedelic band.

We will delve into the Psychedelic rock scene in Texas (San Antonio / Austin) in the late 60's early 70's.

Homer was the original drummer for Sweetie Jones and The Dixie Kats. Sweetie Jones and his musical backup group, the Dixie Kats, from Macon, GA, was popular in the SE during the mid 50s and early 60s, and he cut several records... more

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