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MMJ on etown

Started by LaurieBlue, May 20, 2004, 02:16 PM

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LaurieBlue

I believe you have to register to look around the site - check your local public radio stations to see if they carry this program (http://www.etown.org/findstation.php)

http://www.etown.org/listen.current.php

etown in Louisville with JOAN OSBORNE & MY MORNING JACKET

Air dates: May 19-May 25, 2004
Tape location: The Palace Theater, Louisville


etown shows are taped before a live audience and usually air four to six weeks after the original taping date. A different show airs each week on etown affiliate stations across the country. Locally, KBCO airs the show the Sunday prior to the date listed here.

Broadcast Schedule:


Dates Show
May 19-May 25   Joan Osborne & My Morning Jacket  

To find out when a particular etown show you want to hear will be aired on your local radio station:

Click here (http://www.etown.org/findstation.php) to FIND A STATION NEAR YOU.
A list of etown affiliate stations in your state will be displayed.
Tune-in to that station at the day and time listed.
If you can't find an etown station near you, visit the Listen Live Online page, choose the day of the week when you'd like to listen, then link to one of our affilialte stations' web sites where you can listen to a streaming webcast version of this week's show.

Happy Listening! :-)

Laurie

peanut butter puddin surprise

yo laurie, is this the show from last year at the Palace...just wondering.  if it was...

i'm sorry to say that it felt like the show didn't go very well.  lots of PA cut out, generally poor sound system...the big Dave-O was workin' the boards and I think his exact quote was "their PA sucks".  i dunno, just my humble opinion...what's your thoughts on this?  anyone who was there?
Runnin' from somethin' that isn't there

MMJ_fanatic

Will check it out and get back with a review--sounds cool anyhow...more exposure (hopefully the show didn't go as bad as John's description--could be unpleasant exposure...)
Sittin' here with me and mine.  All wrapped up in a bottle of wine.