Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Some Props and Play

I would like to thank a few websites, radio shows, and people who have recently played or featured my music.

Thanks to Wolfe Video
When you purchase Brokeback Mountain
or Queer as folk from Wolfe Video you get
the limited edition Marlboro Man single for free!

Kisses to Flashlighttag.com and the lovely Sally Streets
Flashlighttag is a website featuring fresh funky apparel
from independent designers at prices that won't force you into endentured whore-a-tude to pay the shopping bill.

They named The Walking Song their song of the week
in their distractions section!


Thanks to Billi and Patti at WSLR 96.5 LPFM Grassroots Community radio in Sarasota Florida. Their show "All Thangs Queer" airs on Saturdays from 5-6pm and this week, Marlboro Man is one of the songs on their playlist. For those of you in their broadcast area, they do take requests.
*wink wink*

A bear hug to Bearradio.net for putting
Marlboro Man (Jefrodisiac's Italo-disco mix) into heavy rotation.
You can listen simply by logging onto the site.
They also take requests.
*nudge nudge*

Big Love for brooklynheightsradio.com
Stuart Metric, the founder, has been a big support for a few years now.
I've done a few live performances that have aired on the station and
The Walking song is in regular rotation on their site.

Scene404.com did an interview for their podcast just before christmas and has kept it prominently featured on their site ever since.

Thank You to Scene404 founder, Ryan, for all the support and encouragement. You can go to scene404 to listen to the podcast, but I also recommend exploring the site. It has a great philosophy which I whole-heartedly support. Also, their mascot Julian is totally dorky cute and I can be seen from time to time sporting a t-shirt with his likeness.

Also special thanks to out of the blue and 64events for championing my music.

I feel the love.
please note that this is not all-inclusive. I can only thank so many people and sites all at once. There is more love, just waiting to go around.

Robert

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