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    Uncle John hosts Dead Air on WESU 88.1 in Middletown CT 7:30pm Eastern time. Web site: https://www.deadair881.net The site has a link for streaming the show, past playlists and links, too. Check it out!

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    Two BW/Ratdog sets plus a Kerouac "reading" are available in the Archives section at www.mvyradio.com. Click to listen on your computer.
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    ...Hey I lived in Tucson from 92-96 and I know that there was/is a great Dead show on KXCI...If your still in that area and know the 411...Please let the world know... Eric
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    mvyradio.com will broadcast this Sunday's Bob Weir & Ratdog "Special Tribute to Jack Kerouac" show from Lowell, Massachusetts as part of its "On the Road" series. The program will begin with Weir reading from Kerouac's works, scheduled for a 6pm start with the Weir/Ratdog musical performance afterward. Links to the stream will be available on the home page of www.mvyradio.com. This show will be a special tribute to Lowell native Jack Kerouac, and his traveling companion On The Road, Neal Cassady, who had a great personal influence on the members of the Grateful Dead. Kerouac's original manuscript scroll of his most famous novel, On The Road, is on display at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum Gallery adjacent to the concert venue, Boarding House Park. Weir read On The Road in 1964 and became forever changed. "It told me the world was a wide open place. Go get it," said Weir in a November 2006 interview with the Lowell Sun. mvyradio is one of the early adopters of the Adult Alternative format and of internet streaming, broadcasting from Martha's Vineyard. The station actively records performances from festivals such as Newport Folk, MerleFest, Memphis in May, Rhythm & Roots, SXSW and others and now has close to 300 exclusive performances and interviews available for listening via its website. Included in those Archives are The Waybacks featuring Bob Weir (and others) from MerleFest 2006.
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Uncle John hosts Dead Air on WESU 88.1 in Middletown CT 7:30pm Eastern time. Web site: https://www.deadair881.net The site has a link for streaming the show, past playlists and links, too. Check it out!
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mvyradio.com will broadcast this Sunday's Bob Weir & Ratdog "Special Tribute to Jack Kerouac" show from Lowell, Massachusetts as part of its "On the Road" series. The program will begin with Weir reading from Kerouac's works, scheduled for a 6pm start with the Weir/Ratdog musical performance afterward. Links to the stream will be available on the home page of www.mvyradio.com. This show will be a special tribute to Lowell native Jack Kerouac, and his traveling companion On The Road, Neal Cassady, who had a great personal influence on the members of the Grateful Dead. Kerouac's original manuscript scroll of his most famous novel, On The Road, is on display at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum Gallery adjacent to the concert venue, Boarding House Park. Weir read On The Road in 1964 and became forever changed. "It told me the world was a wide open place. Go get it," said Weir in a November 2006 interview with the Lowell Sun. mvyradio is one of the early adopters of the Adult Alternative format and of internet streaming, broadcasting from Martha's Vineyard. The station actively records performances from festivals such as Newport Folk, MerleFest, Memphis in May, Rhythm & Roots, SXSW and others and now has close to 300 exclusive performances and interviews available for listening via its website. Included in those Archives are The Waybacks featuring Bob Weir (and others) from MerleFest 2006.
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...Hey I lived in Tucson from 92-96 and I know that there was/is a great Dead show on KXCI...If your still in that area and know the 411...Please let the world know... Eric
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Join various hosts for Grateful Dead and Friends Saturdays at noon (proceeded by 3 hours of great Bluegrass music)