- May 22, 2006
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Fellow Saxon fans,
Radio Clyde bosses have axed the legendary Tom Russell Friday night Rock Show which has been essential late night listening for rockers in Scotland (and over the world via the internet) for over 20 years. The last programme was broadcast at the end of April 2006. Tom regularly played Saxon and publicised their gigs.
You can help save the show by signing the Tom Rocks petition at:
http://www.petitiononline.com/tomrocks
In its heyday in the late 1980s, the show was syndicated to various other Scottish local radio stations and carried interviews, rock news and material by new bands. In recent times, the rock show has only been broadcast in Glasgow and West Central Scotland on Clyde 2 and has become a classic rock show. The programme remains well loved, however, and has a large and loyal audience. Dont let Radio Clyde get away with this!
Protests can also be sent to:
http://www.clyde2.com/article.asp?ID=13531
Or
Radio Clyde
3 South Avenue
Clydebank Business Park
Glasgow G81 2RX
Scotland
Moran taing / Many thanks,
Alasdair MacCaluim
Radio Clyde bosses have axed the legendary Tom Russell Friday night Rock Show which has been essential late night listening for rockers in Scotland (and over the world via the internet) for over 20 years. The last programme was broadcast at the end of April 2006. Tom regularly played Saxon and publicised their gigs.
You can help save the show by signing the Tom Rocks petition at:
http://www.petitiononline.com/tomrocks
In its heyday in the late 1980s, the show was syndicated to various other Scottish local radio stations and carried interviews, rock news and material by new bands. In recent times, the rock show has only been broadcast in Glasgow and West Central Scotland on Clyde 2 and has become a classic rock show. The programme remains well loved, however, and has a large and loyal audience. Dont let Radio Clyde get away with this!
Protests can also be sent to:
http://www.clyde2.com/article.asp?ID=13531
Or
Radio Clyde
3 South Avenue
Clydebank Business Park
Glasgow G81 2RX
Scotland
Moran taing / Many thanks,
Alasdair MacCaluim