Ladies and germs--
We're getting close to recording the pilot show for Hot Plate! 120 Minute Radio Hour. . It will be pre-recorded before broadcast, and for the short term that's the way we will do the show. The plan is to evolve to where the show is live with call in, but for now I invite anyone who would like to call in to send me a recorded message on Facebook as if you were calling in to a show with a question or comment. You can include your name and location if you want to. Panel discussion on pilot will cover the current political situation, and all perspectives are welcome, so it's pretty broad. Conservatives and right wingers are encouraged to participate, if they are still following me here. Liberals and leftists also, of course. Etc.
If you don't know how to send a prerecorded message on Facebook, message me on Facebook with typed words and I'll walk you through it. If you don't know how to do that, post a Facebook comment and I'll walk you through it here.
Karl Straub, according to Wikipedia, is a windbag, Telecaster picker, and music archivist who's piled up a quarter of a million tracks. He blogs about politics, music, and idiocy (his own and that of others), using thumb-typed prose to supplement the audible blather & music on his Hot Plate! show. His mission- to entertain while engaging your brain. If you're understandably avoiding politics, why, you're in luck! The show only has a teeny tiny bit. (For audio, use phone web view)
ARTISTS PLAYED ON HOT PLATE INCLUDE
- HOT PLATE! ARTISTS INCLUDE:
- Bryan Ferry, the MC5, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, Dolly Parton, Ben Webster, Big Sid Catlett, Bessie Banks, Smokey Wood and the Wood Chips, Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon, the Harlem Hamfats, Modern Mountaineers, the Prairie Ramblers, Big Bill Broonzy, Bix Beiderbecke, Andre Williams, Jason Stelluto, Poor Righteous Teachers, Johnny Thunders, Eugene Chadbourne, Derek Bailey, J Dilla, Tom T. Hall, Otis Blackwell, The Velvet Underground, Scotty Stoneman, the Alkaholiks, Stan Getz, Johnny Guitar Watson, Evan Parker, Steve Lacy, Dock Boggs, Min Xiao-Fen, Tony Trischka
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