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Annwn on the Airwaves
- KFJC - Foothill Jr. College, Los
Altos CA, 89.7 FM (on Rocket
J. Squirrel's Fractured Fairytales)
- KZSU - Stanford
University, Palo Alto CA, 90.1 FM
Come Away has been on the "A" rotation here in the past;
KZSU's World Music Directrix says,
Bay Area band does a fine job mixing trad Celtic acoustic instruments
(fiddle, guitar, mandolin, flutes, whistles, bodhran) and vocal styles
with electric guitars & bass, some rock influences, & North Indian
vocal & percussion styles (6,11). Despite other influences, though,
this music is clearly & firmly rooted in Celtic music traditions.
We were in the top 40 in their "reggae/world" category from
Jul-Dec96.
- KLCC - Lane
Community College, Eugene OR, 89.7 FM
- KEOS - Texas
A&M and Bryan College, College Station TX, 89.1 FM
- KANU
- University of Kansas, Lawrence KS, 91.5 FM
- WJCU - John Carroll University,
Cleveland OH, 88.7 FM (on the
Celtic Cross-Roads
show)
- WMFO - Tufts
University, Medford MA, 91.5 FM
- WETA
- NPR affiliate, Washington DC, 90.9 FM
- WRUV - Univ.
of Vermont, Burlington VT, 90.1 FM
- WGOW
- Chattanooga TN, 102.3 FM (on the "Fred the Show" (Free
Radio Every Day) show, with Jeff Styles)
- WUTC - Univ. of Tennessee,
Chattanooga TN, 88.1 FM
- CKJS - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada,
810 AM (on the Prairie
Ceilidh show)
- 92FM
- Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 92.1 FM
- 99FM
- Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 99.7 FM
We've also been broadcast on shipboard, specifically on the USS
Carl Vinson, and "Penguin Lust" has been heard at McMurdo
Station!
We're in medium to heavy rotation at Spinner.com
(formerly The DJ), a RealAudio-casting web-radioid, on the Celtic channel.
Check it out, and rate our songs and those of others as they come up!
If you live near one of these stations, call in and ask to hear us again!
If you don't live near one of these stations, call up your local station
and ask to hear us anyway, and if they've never heard of us, please give
them our address...
go to: our bands
our catalog
contact us
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links
The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. The opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth.
-- Niels Bohr
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