I won’t apologise for the barrage of information, because you have obviously come here for it or subscribed to receive it.. so thanks for taking time to read through the latest set of blogs I have been sending out.
As I prepare for tomorrow’s Vocal Booth, I have more news to share with you.
First up is another classic radio show from Choice FM, this time back to April 1998. This show sees us open up with the classic “Desert Island Discs” jingle put together by the Gillman, I loved it, even if he did get the name of the show wrong ! From the off you hear the awesome sounds of UBP.. a great way to get you in the mood for some quality house music. Again, I left the adverts on the show so you can reminisce and get a vibe for the era we were in back then.
Listen below or click here to download to your player.
Andy Ward’s Soulful Garage Selection, April ’98 by intothevault
Next up, I am happy to announce that the “Have I got Heat for You” podcast was received a lot better than I thought and people are eager for part two. We have now found a new home for it also, so please re-subscribe on the SSRadio site and grab Episode 1 again with the brand new graphic. We will keep the format of the show exactly the same and plan to bring you Episode 2 sometime over the next two weeks.
Click here to re-subscribe, the Podomatic site will no longer be valid after the next show.
Finally, the diary is continuing to fill up and I am getting a lot more dates for the UK.
Happy to be able to confirm a return back to Birmingham on Sat 5th June for Alter Ego’s 1st Birthday Party @ Bambu. This will see me playing some “Funky House” classics of the cooler variety as discussed on Facebook, anyone wishing to join me should get in touch for guest list places.
Throwing forward to July, SSRadio celebrate 5 years with two amazing parties… I will send another reminder about this nearer the time.. but here is a glimpse of the flyer to wet your appetite.
8th Dec 24: The Vocal Booth Radio Show
2 hours of forgotten gems and the occasional piece of buried treasure from the vinyl archives.