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Australian country singer Lee Kernaghan needs to be heard in the USA
While in Australia last summer, I picked up my usual foreign country artist CD for my collection. I picked up one called "Electric Rodeo" by Lee...

The Crossroads Music Program airs every Saturday morning from 9-11 AM EST on WSDS 1480 AM in Ypsilanti-Ann Arbor, Michigan and is simulcast on the web for all to hear at:

We have a helluva jam-packed show this Saturday morning. First off we will feature a phresh phone interview with Bloodshot Recording Artist, Graham Parker. That's right, the legendary Graham Parker. He talks about his new CD, "Your Country" and his show Saturday night at the Magic Stick in Detroit.

Next up we have a 25 minute long interview and performance recorded at WSDS' own Studio C by the Old Crow Medicine Show. If you haven't already heard these guys, they are sort of an old-time-bluegrbutt band, but with a punk edge. They played the Ark last Friday night to rave reviews and then stopped by the station Saturday morning to record this little session. They played 4 tunes, a couple of which are hard to find so be sure to

All of this plus music variety including new releases from BR549, The Crooked Jades, Jon Langford and a birthday tribute to Glen Campbell (Born April 22, 1936 in Delight, Arkansas: 68 years young).

WEEK ONLY THE SHOW WILL AIR 1 HOUR EARLIER FROM 8-10 AM EST INSTEAD OF THE USUAL 9-11 AM EST. I know its early, but the good things in life are worth sacrificing for. We got bumped by some "special programming" that will be on from 10-11, but we will be back to our normal time slot next week. Remember the Crossroads Music Program has been proven to cure hangovers so just tune in. I will make it up to you somehow...I promise.

Take care, Jeremy Baldwin Check out our playlists and more at:

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