NetteRadio-111506
Nov 16, 2006
Episode description
Bradley Williams & Petra Van Nuis - Reaching For The Moon
Gwen Hughes - Come to Me
Michelle Mangione - Jupiter
***CD PREVIEW***
Caroline G Gibson
On Ma Journey
Witness
City Called Heaven
Carrie Wade - It's Just Blood
Norine Braun - Now and Zen
Jana Pochop - Love & Weather
Jenn Cleary - Little Yellow Sports Car
Lorraine Nelson Wolf - Blessed Rest
Ashley Wool - I Dare Ya
Lee Lindsey - Journey
Raistalla - Long Way
Danah - The Best is Yet to Come
Nancy Walker - Dreamwalker
Julia Jane - Deaf to the Letters L.O.V.E.
Eden Automatic - Russian Blue
Congratulations to all the Los Angeles Music Awards Winners! Including three NetteRadio artists Norine Braun, Carrie Wade and Raistalla!
This week we present a CD PREVIEW of Caroline Gibson's CD "On Ma Journey Now" released in 2006 by Twin Productions. A collection of Negro Spirituals, this unique American musical genre holds a solid place in American history.
(Please note: I neglected to record the live show so I put together the show for the podcast/rebroadcast after the live show. No matter how I tried I cannot seem to remember what else I discussed to take up the other 13 minutes. Sorry the show ran short - I promise everything is there!!!)
Gwen Hughes - Come to Me
Michelle Mangione - Jupiter
***CD PREVIEW***
Caroline G Gibson
On Ma Journey
Witness
City Called Heaven
Carrie Wade - It's Just Blood
Norine Braun - Now and Zen
Jana Pochop - Love & Weather
Jenn Cleary - Little Yellow Sports Car
Lorraine Nelson Wolf - Blessed Rest
Ashley Wool - I Dare Ya
Lee Lindsey - Journey
Raistalla - Long Way
Danah - The Best is Yet to Come
Nancy Walker - Dreamwalker
Julia Jane - Deaf to the Letters L.O.V.E.
Eden Automatic - Russian Blue
Congratulations to all the Los Angeles Music Awards Winners! Including three NetteRadio artists Norine Braun, Carrie Wade and Raistalla!
This week we present a CD PREVIEW of Caroline Gibson's CD "On Ma Journey Now" released in 2006 by Twin Productions. A collection of Negro Spirituals, this unique American musical genre holds a solid place in American history.
(Please note: I neglected to record the live show so I put together the show for the podcast/rebroadcast after the live show. No matter how I tried I cannot seem to remember what else I discussed to take up the other 13 minutes. Sorry the show ran short - I promise everything is there!!!)
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