It's been all change on the radio front at BCB Radio in Bradford, all specialist presenters with a 2 hour slot have had an hour clipped off to allow new shows and DJ's to come aboard. Not too happy bout losing 60 minutes but I understand why they are doing it and overall it can only be a good thing.
So 'Shades Of Soul' is now on BCB 106.6FM between 9-10pm every fourth Saturday starting tonight Saturday 23rd June. Dee Pee playing northern in a northern accent.....
1 hour rare soul session featuring all styles,all era's,all over the place (ho ho ho) on Bradford's community radio station BCB 106.6FM. World Web Web people can listen to the show via the real audio live stream - here's the link www.bcbradio.co.uk
Those lucky enough to be living within a 10-15 mile radius of the transmitter can hopefully listen direct on 106.6FM. However when I've been travelling on high ground like the M62 across West Yorks I've been able to pick it up quite clearly. As per usual I'll be playing loadsa 45rpm records off chunky black vinyl some mint and some scratched and showcasing cuts from a bundle of promo CDs as and when they drop through the door. Friends and venues always get a mention.
onwards,
derek
will try post up play list within next half hour or so - only got an hours worth to type up 20+ tunes.
It's been all change on the radio front at BCB Radio in Bradford, all specialist presenters with a 2 hour slot have had an hour clipped off to allow new shows and DJ's to come aboard. Not too happy bout losing 60 minutes but I understand why they are doing it and overall it can only be a good thing.
So 'Shades Of Soul' is now on BCB 106.6FM between 9-10pm every fourth Saturday starting tonight Saturday 23rd June. Dee Pee playing northern in a northern accent.....
1 hour rare soul session featuring all styles,all era's,all over the place (ho ho ho) on Bradford's community radio station BCB 106.6FM. World Web Web people can listen to the show via the real audio live stream - here's the link www.bcbradio.co.uk
Those lucky enough to be living within a 10-15 mile radius of the transmitter can hopefully listen direct on 106.6FM. However when I've been travelling on high ground like the M62 across West Yorks I've been able to pick it up quite clearly. As per usual I'll be playing loadsa 45rpm records off chunky black vinyl some mint and some scratched and showcasing cuts from a bundle of promo CDs as and when they drop through the door. Friends and venues always get a mention.
onwards,
derek
will try post up play list within next half hour or so - only got an hours worth to type up 20+ tunes.