[Didjeridu] Didjeridu Digest, Vol 35, Issue 1

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Tue Jun 16 05:04:52 PDT 2009


there is a "world music" show on the unniversity radio station here in las  
vegas that plays didgeridoo music regularly. i know for a fact that  they 
get good response to it, sometimes even requests.
 
 
In a message dated 6/15/2009 9:00:51 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
didjeridu-request at music.mills.edu writes:

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Today's Topics:

1. Public  Radio Pledge Drive (Karl & Sue Kalbaugh)
2. Re: Public  Radio Pledge Drive (David  Blonski)


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Message:  1
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:52:02 -0400
From: "Karl & Sue Kalbaugh"  <kalbaugh at cox.net>
Subject: [Didjeridu] Public Radio Pledge  Drive
To: <didjeridu at eartha.mills.edu>
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Hello  Everyone

Greetings and I hope you are well. 

Is anyone familiar  with this occurrence?

A small public radio station (I believe it was in  Central Pennsylvania
(USA), possibly Johnstown or State College)  "threatened" to play, and
subsequently DID play didgeridoo music to  antagonize its listeners into
contributing money. 

I'm trying to  find out if this is true, and when it may have happened. 
Then,
I would hope  to find the specific station. I could easily get the email and
snail mail.  And if all this actually happens, I'd like to "release the
hounds,"  meaning, all of us here give them the holy "what for!"

But, first  things first, has anyone heard of this?

Many thanks to  everyone

Karl  Kalbaugh



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Message:  2
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:49:47 -0700
From: "David Blonski"  <davidb at timelessproductions.com>
Subject: Re: [Didjeridu] Public  Radio Pledge Drive
To: <didjeridu at music.mills.edu>
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Don't know about the station in Pennsylvania but I  broadcast didge music 
often at KFOK-LPFM (low power FM) in Georgetown  CA.  While this may 
antagonize a few listeners it is primarily done  to broaden listener 
appreciation for diverse and eclectic music  forms.  Tracks from DP01, 
DP02, 
& DP03 (the Didjeridu Planet  series sponsored by this list) are all 
included 
regularly in our  playlists.  We also stream our broadcast on the internet 
via  Live365.com and you can connect to our stream at www.kfok.org.  Want  
your music played on the radio and streamed on the internet?  Send me  your 
CD and we'll make it happen.

David "TheDidjMan"  Blonski
KFOK Community Radio Operations  Manager
www.kfok.org




----- Original Message -----  
From: "Karl & Sue Kalbaugh" <kalbaugh at cox.net>
To:  <didjeridu at music.mills.edu>

Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 5:52  PM
Subject: [Didjeridu] Public Radio Pledge Drive


> Hello  Everyone
>
> Greetings and I hope you are well.
>
> Is  anyone familiar with this occurrence?
>
> A small public radio  station (I believe it was in Central Pennsylvania
> (USA), possibly  Johnstown or State College) "threatened" to play, and
> subsequently DID  play didgeridoo music to antagonize its listeners into
> contributing  money.
>
> I'm trying to find out if this is true, and when it may  have happened. 
> Then,
> I would hope to find the specific  station. I could easily get the email 
> and
> snail mail. And if  all this actually happens, I'd like to "release the
> hounds," meaning,  all of us here give them the holy "what for!"
>
> But, first  things first, has anyone heard of this?
>
> Many thanks to  everyone
>
> Karl Kalbaugh
>
>  _______________________________________________
> Didjeridu mailing  list
> Didjeridu at music.mills.edu
>  http://music.mills.edu/mailman/listinfo/didjeridu
>
>  



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