Archive for May, 2006

Podcast #20: McCarthyizm (revisited)

McCarthyizmI’m going back to revisit McCarthyizm again. You can listen to the first podcast I did with them - Podcast #9 - McCarthyizm Read the rest of this entry »

 
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Some file updates

I took the opportunity, while things are a little slow and I’m under quota at Libsyn, where the audio files are hosted, to update a couple early podcast feeds. Read the rest of this entry »

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Help make strides against Breast Cancer

Fellow Buffalo Blogger Jennifer of All Things Jennifer has asked me to help spread the word about the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk this weekend.

Jen is walking in the benefit event and you can read all about it at her blog.

We all know someone who has been affected by cancer. See if you can help out.

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We <3 Comments

Did you know that you can leave a comment on any post here? Yep, that’s how these here bloggy things work.

You can comment on the podcast. You can talk about the music in the podcasts. You can do just about anything except pick the topic. Only I start new posts… after all it’s not a message board. Read the rest of this entry »

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Podcast #19: Redheaded Stepchild

Recorded live at Nietzches, Buffalo April 15, 2006.

Redheaded StepchildFormer Buffalonians Kathryn Koch and David Nanni return to Nietzches and talk with me about their music, history and new home, Nashville. Recorded live at Nietzches, the sound turned out great and I think you’ll enjoy the podcast, whether you’re a longtime fan or new listener. Read the rest of this entry »

 
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The Future of this podcast

The next few months may be bringing a few changes to this podcast. I hope for the better and I hope you will continue to listen and support this podcast.

You may have read a comment here or there by me about me retiring from my day job. That is quickly becoming a reality. Read the rest of this entry »

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