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    Posted: July 09 2010 at 17:37
Between Two Worlds, a weekly prog and rock show featuring music from the late 60`s to the present day, begins on Monday July 12th. at 10pm UK time for 2 hours. Listen in on; www.crmk.co.uk

The first playlist includes well known names such as Camel, VDGG, Pink Floyd, Uriah Heep, King Crimson, Genesis and Wishbone Ash. Lesser known bands, with respect, are also featured and will include Jonesy, Flash and Lyadrive not to mention Astra from the US, Pictorial Wand from Norway, Soniq Theater from Germany and PFM from Italy. Peter Banks will also feature along with BJH and Edgar Broughton.

Between Two Worlds - Prog and rock on www.crmk.co.uk

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Many shows lay claim to be the first freeform radio program  the earliest is Nightsounds on KPFA-FM in Berkeley, California, DJ'd by John Leonard. WFMU is currently the longest running freeform radio station in the United States. Jim Ladd of KLOS in Los Angeles, California is one of the most notable current freeform DJs. Tom Petty wrote a song about Jim Ladd called The Last DJ. The only time Jim Ladd doesn't have complete control over what music is being played is when he turns control over to his faithful listeners commonly referred to The freeform ethos tends to disdain playlists confined to a single music genre. However, DJs may opt to play selections according to an arbitrary theme . Freeform-ish stations that played only or almost only rock music were known as progressive rock stations.
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