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PROMO BOY MEETS GIRL
Boy Meets Girl talk about their big hits with Whitney Houston and more.

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Here’s our latest installment of the Challenger Disaster Special.
By Shadoe Steele. Producer JADonnelly

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Honeycomb
Virgin Suicide

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NASA Flight Director Glynn S. Lunney

(Apollo 11, 13 and who put man on the moon 7/20/69)

Grace Corrigan (mother of Christa McAuliffe, first civilian in space)
June Scobee-Rogers (wife of Commander Francis R. Scobee)

Lorna Onizuka (wife of Mission Specialist Ellison Onizuka)

Vic Ratner (legendary ABC News anchor/reporter, uttered historic commentary
as space shuttle exploded, “… something has gone terribly wrong, this could be a major disaster … !”
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A Major Malfunction! by Shadoe Steele
Promo Producer JADonnelly

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NASA Flight Director Glynn S. Lunney

(Apollo 11, 13 and who put man on the moon 7/20/69)

Grace Corrigan (mother of Christa McAuliffe, first civilian in space)
June Scobee-Rogers (wife of Commander Francis R. Scobee)

Lorna Onizuka (wife of Mission Specialist Ellison Onizuka)

Vic Ratner (legendary ABC News anchor/reporter, uttered historic commentary
as space shuttle exploded, “… something has gone terribly wrong, this could be a major disaster … !”
CLICK Here for PROMO

A Major Malfunction! by Shadoe Steele
Promo Producer JADonnelly

CLICK HERE FOR LATEST Show 3 of 7 Installment
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Bob Kuban.com

This artist hit it big with the Top Ten hit “The Cheater,” = released in 1966 under the name of Ike and Tina Turner, including several stints with Ike’s Kings of Rhythm band. In 1976, he opened his own booking = agency and his venture payed off, even leading to public recognition such = as the St. Louis Businessman of the Year award. One of his innovation= s was the so-called Singles Night Out series of singles dances. He = also started his own publishing company, Q-Man Music. His success in = these music business endeavors have left him in a different position than = many other ’60s hit artists who never recovered from getting “ripped off” = for their royalties. He always left some time for music, continuing = to book his own combo as well as fronting

Unfortunately, Kuban’s singer on this hit single,

In 2000, Kuban began playing drums in the band of another St. Louis = rock & roll legend, but one with decidedly more than one hit to his = credit: guitarist Chuck Berry. Kuban has also worked in = radio and was the musical director of KXOX from 1985 through 1987. = Bob joins Shadoe from his home in Chesterfield Missouri.

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shadoe Speaks to Grace Corrigan
(mother of Christa McAuliffe, first civilian in space)

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Podshow Godaddy Annoucement.
Podsafe Music from The Deadline, and
Asian Man Records.
The Boy Scout Song, from the Fabrications.

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    MADPOD NYC Radio The Night John Lennon Died , On The Dial (mp3)
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    NYC Radio The Night John Lennon Died (mp3)

    Here’s a dial scan of New York City’s FM band from 25 years ago (MP3).
    It was recorded shortly after the news of John Lennon’s murder broke.
    The recording was made by an unknown listener,
    and it was included on our CD compilation, Radio Archival Oddities, Vol. 2.

    Posted by Station Manager Ken on December 08, 2005 WFMU’s
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    MADPOD SEx with Emily, Female Condoms
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    Sex With Emily : A Talk Radio Show”
    We talk ato Emily from Sex with Emily, we talk about what women
    really like, dating and sex in a big city.
    Check out the female Condoms female condom

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    Blip.tv, Randy
    Ryanne Hodson freevlog.org, Jay Degman Node101.org,
    Fireant.tv,
    Mnn.org, Vloggercon.com,
    Randy Wicker Vlogger, Jonny Goldstein

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    MADPOD THOMAS DOLBY Exclusive Interview

    SHE BLINDED ME WITH SCIENCE
    Dolby Mentions that “Podcasting and Satellite Radio is the FUTURE!…”

    Thomas Dolby became one of the most recognizable figures of the synth-pop movement of early-’80s new wave. Largely, this was due to his skillful marketing. Dolby promoted himself as a kind of mad scientist, an egghead that had successfully harnessed the power of synthesizers and samplers, using them to make catchy pop and light electro-funk. Before he launched a solo career, Dolby had worked as a studio musician, technician, and songwriter; his most notable work as a songwriter was “New Toy,” which he wrote for Lene Lovich, and Whodini’s “Magic’s Wand.” In 1981, he launched a solo career, which resulted in a number of minor hits and two big hits — “She Blinded Me with Science” (1982) and “Hyperactive” (1984). Following “Hyperactive,” he began producing more frequently, as well as exploring new synthesizer and computer technology. Thomas speaks with Shadoe Steele from his home in Northern California’s Bay area.

    MadPod.com

    Hosted by JADonnelly
    Musicologist Shadoe Steele

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    MADPOD THOMAS DOLBY Exclusive Interview

    SHE BLINDED ME WITH SCIENCE
    Dolby Mentions that “Podcasting and Satellite Radio is the FUTURE!…”

    Thomas Dolby became one of the most recognizable figures of the synth-pop movement of early-’80s new wave. Thomas speaks with Shadoe Steele from his home in Northern California’s Bay area.

    show airing this weekend!

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    Musicologist Shadoe Steele
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    Music from Laura Clapp
    Joe Klein (Podcast Voice Guys) from Podcast Hotel wrap-up.
    Promo from our latest Tech Show Techy2.com,
    with Frank Edward Nora from the Overnigthscape.com

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    Dorothy Moore had two huge hits in 1976 for Malaco with “Misty Blue” and “Funny How Time Slips Away.” “Misty Blue” was a number two R&B and number three pop single and a sizzling piece of heartache soul, while “Funny How Time Slips Away” wasn’t as definitive a soul recasting of Willie Nelson’s composition as Joe Hinton’s version, but it did better on the charts, reaching number seven R&B. Moore continued on Malaco through the ’80s, landing one more Top Ten R&B hit in 1977 with “I Believe You.” She signed with the reactivated Volt label in the late ’80s and recorded two LPs for them, Time Out for Me and Winner, before returning to Malaco for the rest of her ’90s work. Farish Street released her holiday album, Please Come Home for Christmas, in 2002. Dorothy joins Shadoe Steele from her home near Jackson Mississippi.

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