I just jump-started an old project and thought you might like to participate from the comfort of your own home, it’s listed under “Mister Radio” on iTunes. The show includes interviews with artists talking about their work, be it music, poetry, literature or acting. If you’d like to share your art with a short phone interview please let me know, via email: misterradio2020@gmail.com
Wednesday, August 3, 2022
Today Is My Birthday
Thursday, May 12, 2022
Music is Magic: An Interview with Bradley Ski McCollum
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Music is Magic: An Interview with Bradley Ski McCollum
I first met today's guest in Austin, Texas on March 23, 2013 on South Congress Ave. between Annie Street East and Milton Street East, while I was recording street musicians for my Texas Road Trip podcast which is where I recorded him playing his original tune “Sing Like The Sages” . A native of Austin Texas, he learned to sing and write from around the age of 12. He has studied Resource Environmental Science at both Austin Community College and Texas State University and prior to this attended school at the MediaTech Institute for Sound Engineering and Live Production.
For his day job he is a Team Captain but after work he becomes a multi-instrumentalist of wind, string, and percussion instruments but considers himself a writer and singer first.
He also considers himself to be a magician just as much as a musician, because he feels that music is magic. Currently in the process of creating short movies and movie soundtracks, it is my pleasure to introduce Bradley Ski McCollum.
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Now Booking GuestsThe original “Mister Radio” Podcasts started circa 1990. Currently on hiatus, every now and then we will reach into the vaults for an old show from way back when. Remember, "Mister Radio" invites you to participate from the comfort of your own home where we will interview you about anything: politics, education, religion, science, industry or the arts. So, if you’d like to share your life with a thirty minute interview over the phone on ZOOM or any other platform please let us know by emailing Mister Radio for more information.
Burton Tower: A Character Study
An interview with Percival Price (1901-1985) one of the first professional carillonneurs in North America and carillonneur William De Turk who received a master of music degree in organ performance from the University of Michigan, where he studied the carillon with Percival Price, circa 1970. Produced by David Ball, Marshall Katzman and Jay Lindquist
"Ululation"
1989 interview with the late baritone saxophonist and jazz composer John Lee Krasnow, or watch the music video "Nick's Boogie to Nowhere".
The article about the making of Ululation appears in waxpoetics. The exciting thing is that the masters are with the engineers and getting ready to be re-issued.
Diabetes:Into The New Decade Part I
Produced in 1990 this series is still relevant today and includes interviews with diabetics, doctors and other experts in the field.
Running Time: 29'39"
Diabetes:Into The New Decade Part II
Highlights the importance of diet and nutrition.
Running Time: 29'13"
Diabetes: Into The New Decade Part III
Highlights pregnancy and children with diabetes.
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Diabetes: Into The New Decade Part IV
Highlights living with diabetes.
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Monday, May 17, 2021
Reach Into The Vaults With John Lee Krasnow
"Mister Radio" is now booking guests for Season Two
On this show we will reach into the vaults for an interview with jazz saxophonist, the late John Lee Krasnow.
The original “Mister Radio” Podcasts started circa 1990. Currently on hiatus, every now and then we will reach into the vaults for an old show from way back when. Remember, "Mister Radio" invites you to participate from the comfort of your own home where we will interview you about anything: politics, education, religion, science, industry or the arts. So, if you’d like to share your life with a thirty minute interview over the phone on ZOOM or any other platform please let us know by emailing misterradio2020@gmail.com.
#ULULATION #Valery Ponomarev #Paul Ostermayer #John Lee Krasnow #Jerry Vejmola #Eric Goletz #Bill Patton #Nick's Boogie to Nowhere
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Final Season One Episode of “Mister Radio”
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A talented Texas musician, Kevin will be talking not only about his musical career but his struggles with opioid addiction.
Send your question via text or audio file no later than midnight May 5, 2021 to MisterRadio2020@gmail.com, then tune in on May 10, 2021 to listen to the interview.
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Sunday, April 18, 2021
Andy and the Rattlesnakes
Andy and the Rattlesnakes was dubbed “one of the great lost, eclectic underground rock n’ roll bands” by the L.A. Weekly and the band is still making some of the greatest music of their careers, combining their classic sound with the musical influences they have absorbed over the past three decades. In the late 70s and early 80s, Andy and the Rattlesnakes captivated L.A. music fans with their exciting live performances. Since the self-release of their first single in March 1980, a cover of Neil Diamond’s “Solitary Man”, the Rattlesnakes have always believed in the importance of the D.I.Y. ethic and their single, “Third World Wives” was included on 1981’s The D.I.Y. Album: Ten of America’s Best New Bands. We opened today’s show with “Last Summer to Dance”, a song which one Snakes fan wrote, "Last Summer to Dance made me get up and dance! Literally! Put on your blue suede shoes, and dig it!" that fan was John Densmore of The Doors. It is my honor and pleasure to introduce today’s guest Andy and the Rattlesnakes’ very own Andy Krikun.
"Mister Radio" invites you to participate from the comfort of your own home. "Mister Radio" will interview you about anything: politics, education, religion, science, industry or the arts. So, if you’d like to share your life with a short phone interview please let "Mister Radio" know by emailing him at misterradio2020(at)gmail.com. “Mister Radio” is available wherever you get your podcasts, including iTunes and Spotify. Subscribe to our podcast and leave us a review and don’t forget to tune in next week for another episode of Mister Radio.
Thursday, October 29, 2020
I'll Follow You
From the "Truth" recordings, the music of Miquel De La Vega
From the "Truth" recordings, I'll Follow You the music of Miquel De La Vega
Vocals: Unknown Artist
Guitar: Unknown Artist
Brouhaha
ULULATION 2 (play it loud)
©1991 John Lee Krasnow
Published with permission of the Estate of John Lee Krasnow, all rights reserved.
Side A
1 Twist of the Knife
2 Brouhaha*
3 Lion of Zion
Side B
1 Cruel & Unusual
2 Blues About Nothing For Nobody*
3 Extermination
4 Nick's Boogie to Nowhere
All songs written & arranged by John Lee Krasnow except * comp. Krasnow & arranged by Eric Goletz
Valery Ponomarev, trumpet
Paul Ostermayer, soprano & alto sax
John Lee Krasnow, baritone sax
Jerry Vejmola, tenor sax
Eric Goletz, trombone & add'l. keyboards
Bill Patton, bass and guitar
Ron Vincent, drums
Produced by John Lee Krasnow & Eric Goletz
Engineer: Mario Salvati


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