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Lots of RESCHEDULED Radio appearances

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Remember the previous post? Well, not all those dates are correct. Apparently the radio stations like the change things in their line up. Here’s the latest…. (last updated 5 Sept. 3.20 pm).

  • 2 September 2009 - BBC Radio Wales, The Evening Show.
    Interview, Painkiller (Summer Rain), Underdog (Save Me), Never Stops, Fishing For A Dream.
    iPlayer @ 30 min | Download RAR
  • 3 September 2009 – BBC Radio Suffolk, Stephen Foster Introducing.
    Interview.
    iPlayer @ 2 hours + 12 min in | Download RAR
  • 5 September 2009 - BBC Radio Scotland, Janice Forysth.
    Painkiller. More next week.
    iPlayer @ 39 min | Download RAR
  • 5 September 2009BBC Radio 4, Loose Ends.
    Underdog (Save Me), Trying (Kate Walsh & Olly).
    iPlayer
    @ 10 min & 31 min | Download RAR
  • 5 September 2009BBC Nottingham, The Beat.
    Painkiller, Interview. More to come in future episodes of the show.
    iPlayer @ 2 hours & 45 min | Download RAR
  • 5 September 2009BBC South West.
    Show currently unknown (possible the Late Show, at 10 pm) (play 4 songs).
  • 7 September 2009 – BBC 6 Music, Shaun Keaveny (breakfast show).
    Now confirmed by BBC 6 Music site to be broadcasted on the 7th instead of the 4th. Features an interview + acoustic session.
  • 7 September 2009 - BBC West Midlands, (6-7 pm).
    Play 2 tracks from the album, show unconfirmed (possibly Paul Franks?).
  • 8 September 2009Metro FM.
    Confirmed by Metro, 10pm (play 2 songs).
  • 12 September 2009 - BBC Radio Scotland, Janice Forsyth show (10 am).
    Session features Painkiller + new song (possible Never Stops). Includes an interview.

CURRENTLY UNPLACED:

  • 4 September 2009Absolute Radio.
    Pre-recorded interview for Entertainment News.
    Geoff Lloyd show acoustic session. This session hasn’t been broadcasted yet, might be aired in Geoff’s show on Sunday night (8 pm).
  • 5 September 2009 – (TBC).




Author: Stefan

In real life, Stefan Meeuws is an online editor. This means he writes lots of texts for lots of companies and people and talks to a lot of interesting people. He used to work for various computer magazines. He studied Dutch Language & Culture at the Radboud University Nijmegen. He likes music, internet, media, social and cultural things. As if that's not enough he enjoys Turin Brakes music most of all and making this very website.

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