In House with Jeremy Petersen
In House aired daily on KISU (91.1 FM) in Pocatello, ID, from January of 2000 through August of 2007. Hosted by Jeremy Petersen, the show featured an eclectic selection of music from artists current and past: Johnny Cash to The Clash, R.E.M to B.t.S., Neil Young to The Decemberists, and much in between. In June of 2007 the show moved to weekends (8-11pm) on the stations of Oregon Public Broadcasting, and to opbmusic.org.
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Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Monday, August 06, 2007
Lee Hazlewood, 1929-2007
The legendary singer-songwriter-composer-character died Saturday after an extended battle with terminal cancer. His most recent effort, Cake or Death, (out in the U.S. early this year) saw Hazlewood going out on his own terms, including appearances from Tommy Parsons, Bela B., and his grand-daughter, Phaedra. He was 78.
In House #1769 (Originally aired last December, featuring Hazlewood's Cake or Death)
Labels: lee hazlewood, pop, rip
posted by Jeremy @ 2:10 AM 2 comments