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Radio AlpenStar - Hier hören sie das, was sie wo anders nicht hören.
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Austria
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SomaFM: Boot Liquor - Americana Roots music for Cowhands, Cowpokes and Cowtippers
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San Francisco, CA
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Washington, DC, Ireland
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Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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United States
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Mushroom FM - The home of the fun guys.
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Putiki, New Zealand
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UltraRadio - Playing Just The Good Stuff!
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Kirkland, WA
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London, United Kingdom
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Zürich, Switzerland
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Kirkland, WA
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Gerlach, NV
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Playing:
Emmylou Harris - I'm Going Crazy in 3/4 Time (Billy Joe Shaver)
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Washington, DC
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Mojo Radio - Music That Matters, 24/7
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United States
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Australia
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Dunedin, New Zealand
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Slim Dusty’s wife Joy McKean on the home near Kempsey being Heritage-listed by the NSW Government.
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Unless you're the Rolling Stones, most musical partnerships don't last longer than decade. Joy McKean performed and wrote with Slim Dusty for more than fifty years.
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Unless you're the Rolling Stones, most musical partnerships don't last longer than decade. Joy McKean performed and wrote with Slim Dusty for more than fifty years.
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John Bamford from Timaru chooses 'A pub with no beer' by Slim Dusty.
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Marion Perkins from Mid Canterbury has chosen 'Do You Think That I Do Not Know' by Slim Dusty.
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Slim Dusty's wife Joy McKean joins Ray Hadley in the studio to talk about the family's new CD and book "I've Been There (And Back Again)".
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Catherine Clifford brings you the morning News ... In this bulletin, the NSW Government is marking the start of the Tamworth Country Music Festival by announcing Slim Dusty's childhood home will be listed on the State Heritage register; country...
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1. Mother’s Day 2. We need a spinning summit for Cricket. 3. Stink-Fist Hopate wants payment. 4. Sam Newman getting Tarred and Feathered. 5. Good Friday AFL 6. Horse Racing. 7. Delay 8. Rosco Mclaushin & Spirit of Australia and Slim Dusty. 9. An...
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Elyse Denman has the morning news... In this bulletin, a 34-year-old woman died yesterday after being trapped under a quad bike; Walcha has beaten some of the state's most popular beachside suburbs to record the second-highest rate of skin cancer...
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This week we go a little bit paisley, with a trip back to the 1960s and 70s music scene through the memories of musician Billy Thorpe, who died suddenly in February 2007. Billy Thorpe's performing career started in the 1950s. As an 11-year-old he...
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