Space Music Show on WDIY

william.b.fox wbf at aloft.micro.lucent.com
Sat Dec 14 14:50:59 CET 1996


Hello Record Label and Musician Friends,

WDIY 88.1 FM in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is a new Public Radio Station,
serving the Lehigh Valley (Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, and surrounding
communities).  It came on the air on January 8, 1995 and is aptly named.
It is truely "Do It Yourself" radio.  There are only three emplyees - all
the rest of the people who run and operate the station are volunteers!
I'm one of the many volunteers, having engineered one of the locally
produced shows.  And now, my long wait is over.  The Thursday night 11
pm to 1 am slot needs to be filled and the Program Director asked me if
I'd like to have it to do a space music program.  Of course, I jumped on
the opportunity!

If you have Space, Emusic, Ambient, or other suitable music that you'd
like to receive airplay exposure, please send your CD or DAT to:

Bill Fox
169 E. Beil Ave.
Nazareth, Pennsylvania 18064
USA

Remember, my show, which will premier on Thursday, January 23, 1997,
will predominantly feature space and ambient music.  There may be some
excursions into Progressive Rock if I get any submissions in that genre.
But space music will be my guiding criteria as to what music gets air
play.  Anything that feels like New Age to me will not be played on this
show.  To give you an idea of what I want, here is a list of artists
whose material I played in the past.

Chuck Van Zyl
Chuck Van Zyl & Peter Gulch
Edgae Froese
George Harrison
George Martin
Harold Budd
Jean Michel Jarre
Jon Serrie
Kevin Braheny & Tim Story
Klause Schulze
Louis & Bebe Barron
Michael Hoenig
Michael Stearns
Michael Whalen
Paul Haslinger
Pure Gamma
Rich/Lustmord
Roach/Kent/Newby
Robert Rich
Ron Boots
Steve Roach
Steve Verity
Team Metlay
Vangelis
Vidna Obmana
Wendy Carlos

It would help if you could send along some biographical information
about yourself (or group, if appropriate) and some creation and
production notes about the material you send would be nice, too.  I'm
sorry, your contributions cannot be returned.  Copyright protection is
the responsibility of the composer(s).  And please identify where you
heard about this.

Bill	BillFox at lucent.com



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