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<DIV>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.</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 6/15/2009 9:00:51 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
didjeridu-request@music.mills.edu writes:</DIV>
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1<BR>Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:52:02 -0400<BR>From: "Karl & Sue Kalbaugh"
<kalbaugh@cox.net><BR>Subject: [Didjeridu] Public Radio Pledge
Drive<BR>To: <didjeridu@eartha.mills.edu><BR>Message-ID:<BR>
<20090616005208.QPYN20709.eastrmmtao101.cox.net@eastrmimpo03.cox.net><BR>Content-Type:
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Everyone<BR><BR>Greetings and I hope you are well. <BR><BR>Is anyone familiar
with this occurrence?<BR><BR>A small public radio station (I believe it was in
Central Pennsylvania<BR>(USA), possibly Johnstown or State College)
"threatened" to play, and<BR>subsequently DID play didgeridoo music to
antagonize its listeners into<BR>contributing money. <BR><BR>I'm trying to
find out if this is true, and when it may have happened. Then,<BR>I would hope
to find the specific station. I could easily get the email and<BR>snail mail.
And if all this actually happens, I'd like to "release the<BR>hounds,"
meaning, all of us here give them the holy "what for!"<BR><BR>But, first
things first, has anyone heard of this?<BR><BR>Many thanks to
everyone<BR><BR>Karl
Kalbaugh<BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message:
2<BR>Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:49:47 -0700<BR>From: "David Blonski"
<davidb@timelessproductions.com><BR>Subject: Re: [Didjeridu] Public
Radio Pledge Drive<BR>To: <didjeridu@music.mills.edu><BR>Message-ID:
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reply-type=original<BR><BR>Don't know about the station in Pennsylvania but I
broadcast didge music <BR>often at KFOK-LPFM (low power FM) in Georgetown
CA. While this may <BR>antagonize a few listeners it is primarily done
to broaden listener <BR>appreciation for diverse and eclectic music
forms. Tracks from DP01, DP02, <BR>& DP03 (the Didjeridu Planet
series sponsored by this list) are all included <BR>regularly in our
playlists. We also stream our broadcast on the internet <BR>via
Live365.com and you can connect to our stream at www.kfok.org. Want
<BR>your music played on the radio and streamed on the internet? Send me
your <BR>CD and we'll make it happen.<BR><BR>David "TheDidjMan"
Blonski<BR>KFOK Community Radio Operations
Manager<BR>www.kfok.org<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>----- Original Message -----
<BR>From: "Karl & Sue Kalbaugh" <kalbaugh@cox.net><BR>To:
<didjeridu@music.mills.edu><BR><BR>Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 5:52
PM<BR>Subject: [Didjeridu] Public Radio Pledge Drive<BR><BR><BR>> Hello
Everyone<BR>><BR>> Greetings and I hope you are well.<BR>><BR>> Is
anyone familiar with this occurrence?<BR>><BR>> A small public radio
station (I believe it was in Central Pennsylvania<BR>> (USA), possibly
Johnstown or State College) "threatened" to play, and<BR>> subsequently DID
play didgeridoo music to antagonize its listeners into<BR>> contributing
money.<BR>><BR>> I'm trying to find out if this is true, and when it may
have happened. <BR>> Then,<BR>> I would hope to find the specific
station. I could easily get the email <BR>> and<BR>> snail mail. And if
all this actually happens, I'd like to "release the<BR>> hounds," meaning,
all of us here give them the holy "what for!"<BR>><BR>> But, first
things first, has anyone heard of this?<BR>><BR>> Many thanks to
everyone<BR>><BR>> Karl Kalbaugh<BR>><BR>>
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