Join the GAGLIARCHIVES, Saturday night at 10pm Eastern Time, for program 978, as we feature an exclusive interview with guitar legend John McLaughlin. John joins us to discuss the new powerhouse fusion album Industrial Zen featuring Zakir Hussain, Gary Husband, Eric Johnson, Dennis Chambers and many, many others. Join us for this monumental interview with the quintessential guitarist of our age.
We'll also feature music from the forthcoming self titled Spock's Beard CD, and the recent EP from OSI titled Free featuring new remixes, and new music in our 4th Hour Space Out from Brian Hopper and Robert Fenner titled Just Desserts. We'll also track music from our #1 disc in requests for the ninth week in The Mars Volta's Amputechture.
http://gagliarchives.com
To tune in live Saturday Night:
88.9FM/95.1FM Philadelphia, PA; Delaware Valley Region
Click Here To Listen Saturday night @ 10pm-2am and Tuesdays 11am to 3pm Eastern Through Aural Moon Radio:
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Click Here To listen Saturday night @ 10pm-2am Eastern at WBZC.org:
rtsp://wbzc.bcc.edu:554/encoder/wbzc889.rm
Our Stations: 88.9FM and 95.1FM in the Delaware Valley
(NJ/PA/DE)
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*The Gagliarchives has been championing progressive rock on FM radio in the Greater Philadelphia area for more than 14 years. Based in Pemberton, NJ at Burlington County College's award-winning WBZC, The Gagliarchives serves all of South Jersey and the Delaware Valley region of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia on two frequencies, 88.9 and 95.1FM, and the rest of the world with its high-quality RealAudio feed. The Gagliarchives can also be heard live online courtesy of Aural Moon on both Dial-Up and High-Speed connections. The Gagliarchives still achieve high arbitron ratings weekly since 1998. The program has featured exclusive interviews and guests such as Jan Hammer, Tony Banks, Allan Holdsworth, Kansas, Chris Poland of Ohm and many, many others.
We'll also feature music from the forthcoming self titled Spock's Beard CD, and the recent EP from OSI titled Free featuring new remixes, and new music in our 4th Hour Space Out from Brian Hopper and Robert Fenner titled Just Desserts. We'll also track music from our #1 disc in requests for the ninth week in The Mars Volta's Amputechture.
http://gagliarchives.com
To tune in live Saturday Night:
88.9FM/95.1FM Philadelphia, PA; Delaware Valley Region
Click Here To Listen Saturday night @ 10pm-2am and Tuesdays 11am to 3pm Eastern Through Aural Moon Radio:
http://live.str3am.com:2010/ (Broadbanders) http://live.str3am.com:2020/ (Dial Uppers)
http://www.auralmoon.com
Click Here To listen Saturday night @ 10pm-2am Eastern at WBZC.org:
rtsp://wbzc.bcc.edu:554/encoder/wbzc889.rm
Our Stations: 88.9FM and 95.1FM in the Delaware Valley
(NJ/PA/DE)
Instant message us through AOL IM = GAGLIARCHIVES
Our website:
http://gagliarchives.com
Our Online Shop:
http://www.cafepress.com/gagliarchives
Join Our Newsgroup:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gagliarchivesradio/join
Visit Nearfest:
http://www.nearfest.com
*The Gagliarchives has been championing progressive rock on FM radio in the Greater Philadelphia area for more than 14 years. Based in Pemberton, NJ at Burlington County College's award-winning WBZC, The Gagliarchives serves all of South Jersey and the Delaware Valley region of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia on two frequencies, 88.9 and 95.1FM, and the rest of the world with its high-quality RealAudio feed. The Gagliarchives can also be heard live online courtesy of Aural Moon on both Dial-Up and High-Speed connections. The Gagliarchives still achieve high arbitron ratings weekly since 1998. The program has featured exclusive interviews and guests such as Jan Hammer, Tony Banks, Allan Holdsworth, Kansas, Chris Poland of Ohm and many, many others.