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19. Late Night Radio

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From the "Sing In My Meadow" album, we're enjoying a hefty chunk of nostalgia in this episode as Michael Timmins and Alan Anton help us take a closer look at "Late Night Radio".
With a lyric rooted in Mike's childhood, it's a lyric that all of us of a certain age can identify with in one way or another. From listening to the baseball game to trying o find that one great song that disappeared into the there and was never found again, come with us, back to the analog age...
To make sure you don't miss out on each weekly episode, remember to subscribe to "Music Is The Drug" at your favourite podcast provider - Apple, Amazon, Google, Spotify, Deezer, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podchaser and all the rest...
"Cowboy Junkies - Music Is The Drug" is hosted by Dave Bowler, author of the authorised biography of the band. To order it from them, click here.
To order direct from Omnibus Press in the UK & Europe, click here.
To listen to "Sing In My Meadow", click here.
To order the new album, "Songs of the Recollection", click here.
For the ever expanding "Music Is The Drug" playlist on Spotify, click here.
For more info on Cowboy Junkies, click here.
For tour dates, click here.
Copyright 2022 Latent Recordings.

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From the "Sing In My Meadow" album, we're enjoying a hefty chunk of nostalgia in this episode as Michael Timmins and Alan Anton help us take a closer look at "Late Night Radio".
With a lyric rooted in Mike's childhood, it's a lyric that all of us of a certain age can identify with in one way or another. From listening to the baseball game to trying o find that one great song that disappeared into the there and was never found again, come with us, back to the analog age...
To make sure you don't miss out on each weekly episode, remember to subscribe to "Music Is The Drug" at your favourite podcast provider - Apple, Amazon, Google, Spotify, Deezer, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podchaser and all the rest...
"Cowboy Junkies - Music Is The Drug" is hosted by Dave Bowler, author of the authorised biography of the band. To order it from them, click here.
To order direct from Omnibus Press in the UK & Europe, click here.
To listen to "Sing In My Meadow", click here.
To order the new album, "Songs of the Recollection", click here.
For the ever expanding "Music Is The Drug" playlist on Spotify, click here.
For more info on Cowboy Junkies, click here.
For tour dates, click here.
Copyright 2022 Latent Recordings.

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50 episoade

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