SRD 2008

Uncomfortable Truths
Date: Nov 25th, 2008 1:25:20 pm - Subscribe
Mood: tranquil


Over recent months many people from around my local area have enquired as to why I no longer broadcast on the Community Radio Station, HFM, in Market Harborough.

I tell them the truth.
There was a difference of opinion and HFM’s management believe they have asked me not to contribute any longer.

So does this mean I was sacked?
It depends.

To be sacked means that you must have had some sort of contract. It also means that you should have been told of a misdemeanour, warned against consequences of certain actions or have gone against specific instructions and probably given reasons why certain things were not allowable.
Any proper company would also have convened some kind of disciplinary process (including a right of appeal) to deal with matters.
Needless to say, none of this occurred - but I am not talking about me.

Despite what the HFM management might have suggested (if asked why one of the few presenters who actually lived in their broadcast area no longer contributes), it was my decision to leave them.

Once I had made that decision I will admit that I was potentially guilty of a degree of deliberate antagonism. This was knowingly done to see if various baits would be taken and also to test the honesty and integrity of statements I had been given.

The only sad part from my perspective is that many of the people I met and enjoyed the company of will never get to hear my version of events first hand.

The beginning of this sorry story of radio station management having an over inflated sense of self importance actually affected one of my colleagues at HFM.
To say he did not fit the mould of the projected bland “Cheese FM” (even though he produced on of the “specialist” programmes) is probably an understatement.
I liked him.
I understood he had more to offer than would ever be recognised by the very narrow view of the station, I knew he could achieve a great deal if allowed.
He wasn’t.
Like me he lived and worked in the community.
He made efforts to embrace the community by organising events and activities to be broadcast.
Each time he presented an idea he was faced with having to tolerate the management committee watering down proposals or delaying decision making, or changing the goalposts. His programme was very popular with listeners in a deathly slot (10pm to midnight) but the management never “got” it.

My support of this young man started when I recognised the surprising euphoria expressed by some members of “management” when they received a complaint against the show. To my fair minded nature the response was in excess of the rather childish and silly prank that had taken place.
Perhaps the warning signs were there when I heard the statement “next time he’ll be out!”

I was surprised, because even at that stage I was aware of issues that I considered demanded action where none had been taken.

Fast forward to May 2008.

You would think that a community organisation would embrace a charitable event and put significant weight behind it. Most reasonable thinking people would recognise that support for fund raising for an external charity has very positive connotations.

Being fair HFM did give over a 24 hour period to the event. Being critical, it did not give up any standard scheduling of advertising, was slow in confirming that the event would proceed and changed the nature of the original proposal that had been agreed.
Basically the impression from many external observers was that HFM’s management were not totally behind an event for which there was nothing in it for them (and we are talking money!).
Despite this, the volunteer team co-ordinated did a fantastic job and both the listeners and volunteers were enthused to the extent that most were asking if this was to be an annual fixture. Cancer Research UK benefited by over £2000.

There was fall out however.

One of the participants in the event did not endear himself to other members of the team. This may not have been entirely his fault as he had been levered into the event by the management. Ultimately though it culminated in a series of rants against how HFM was run, what the event was all about and threats to bring down the concept of the event (4 people working together) by walking out if he didn’t get his own way.

Sadly this was only confirming what had been anticipated.

It is fair to say that similar outbursts had been witnessed previously (in front of many more people - volunteers who freely give up their time). Again being fair, in the past the management had elicited apologies as a consequence, but a repetitive pattern of behaviour being tolerated (by management) alienates participants.

As a consequence, my friend and I had had enough really.
I have often resolved not to have anything to do with aggressive and/or bullying personalities that are tolerated by management.
I also resolved to test HFM’s management skills in understanding that the balance between voluntary and remunerated participants is a delicate one.

My friend chose to take a proactive approach, naïve and childish perhaps but no more. He was sacked and refused any right of appeal. Needless to say the punishment far outweighed the crime.
Prior to my awareness of my friend’s fate, I was accused of similar (without any presented evidence), and another matter (which had been dealt with anyway).

On the first point I requested the evidence (this never appeared), on the second point I challenged the insinuation - why was I being accused of not complying with a non specific and untimescaled instruction when I already had?

I decided to see whether there was any genuine interest from HFM’s management to do the right thing, and provided the means with which to address a more serious matter - a senior employee rubbishing the contribution and efforts of volunteers, and criticising and undermining the process of management.

It was the initial denial of awareness of any previous issues that made my decision for me - I don’t deal with people who engage in or tolerate bullying or victimisation of minorities (my friend).
Added to this was the supercilious lecture I had received regarding how I should treat broadcasting as a privilege that had been made available to me - I don’t like moral hypocrisy either.

From this point on I had withdrawn my services.

(At the supposed investigation of my formal complaint (for which the station has no documented process) none of the witnesses were questioned and no action was taken.)

I also decided to submit a request for expenses that I had incurred for which I had been promised an “arrangement” for reimbursement. This was a blatant challenge to see if verbal exchanges would be honoured and to see if the perceived (by members of the community) “money grubbing” reputation of certain elements of HFM’s management were deserved.

The response was not a surprise - it was this that stirred up an almost apoplectic denial of any agreement that I was due any expenses.

Despite the fact that HFM had not chosen to speak to me face to face (and indeed have actively avoided that engagement), I received a letter by recorded delivery saying my contribution was no longer required.

My conclusions from all of this?


1. HFM’s management do not want anybody to stand up to them
2. HFM’s management are cowards because they refused to engage in face to face dialogue
3. HFM’s management do not tell the truth
4. HFM’s management are not the pillar of the community they have set themselves up to be.
5. HFM’s management treat participants inconsistently and without proper procedure.

I have no axe to grind despite what may have been suggested, and I am not bitter. I treat what has happened to my colleague and I as something to be learned from and an opportunity to improve.

I want HFM to be successful but from what I have experienced I retain concerns over both it’s personnel practices and the long term viability of it’s operational “model” as a community resource.

Questions that people should ask of a community radio station might fall into the following categories:

1. What proportion of the team live within the community catchment? (less than 75% might raise questions of whether it is truly local)
2. How many local independent traders advertise and what proportion of major advertisers fall outside the local catchment?
3. How much programming comes live from local events such as local school concerts, sports commentary, and other community groups?
4. What fundraising is actively supported by the radio station for causes other than station revenue? Does the station support local charities and make donations of any kind?
5. What membership activity is promoted so that people are able to join this community group and have input into it’s operational strategy?


Unfortunately, if I am asked about whether it is worth spending money with HFM I now have to say “No”. If I am asked whether or not my experience suggests that HFM will become as established and valued as, for example, the Harborough Mail I would also have to say “No”.

My observation is that HFM has not evolved as it could have. I am pleased it is successful because of my interest in radio and the community, but I think it could achieve so much more.

Maybe I am being naïve but I have taken the opportunity to move on and test an alternative venture at Radio Lutterworth against the criteria above.
So far the community focussed idealism has proven an intoxicating attraction for volunteers and advertisers alike. I sincerely hope the policy of inclusion aligned with the original aspirations of Frank Davis (Radio Lutterworth’s founder) prove successful and will be channelling my energies in that direction for the foreseeable future.


If anybody wishes to join us at Radio Lutterworth, you can contact me ian@radiolutterworth.org for more details, or look at the Radio Lutterworth website http://www.radiolutterworth.org

(And if you wish to commiserate with my sad experiences at HFM let me know at srdrockradioshow@yahoo.co.uk) or add a comment below.



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Playlists from September 4th & 8th 2008
Date: Sep 9th, 2008 7:33:51 pm - Subscribe
Mood: callous


Would it be beneficial to be a Werewolf? “New Music Monday” goes Progressive…..

Radio Lutterworth 97.5 FM is proving very popular by all accounts and has very much appealed to a much younger audience than many current typical radio stations (at http://www.radiolutterworth.co.uk
The SRD Rock Radio Show is filling the 10 pm to midnight slots for Mondays and Thursdays for the current RSL running up to September 9th 2008.

Tom Lathom continued to join me on Thursdays with Deborah De Vries joining me a couple of times on Mondays.

Instead of the kamikaze deer the previous Thursday, it had almost been a debate around the existence (or otherwise) of werewolves. The intention had been to consider whether this was mythology or reality but beyond asking the question of if there would be any benefits over normal homo sapiens, we had to contend with Tom’s friend Raoul, howling and pitching for a female werewolf to accompany him home…(!!!). Responses to the Q were quite entertaining nevertheless and can be viewed below….
Monday night was introduced as being the “Prog Rock” programme with some thought going into which (older) tracks could be mixed in with some newer ones that suggest there is an upsurge in the popularity of “Prog” (and are less than 10 minutes long…..)


The question was -
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"What would be the benefits of being a Werewolf?"
earth_chylde2002 - Not having to shaveRevenge lmao
Maz " Speed, strength and more endurance!!!
Mingu " Definitely the parties!!!
leev211 - being practically immortal would be one as long as you keep away from the silverware
Artemis - Super human strength & immediate warm furry coat in cold weather.
Alan C - Waking up naked after a good night at Regents Park zoo with a load of "Mates" sounds like fun, the downside is sitting on the rooftop in the pouring rain howling at the moon. (Ask my wife, she has to put up with it)
Courtney Michelle <3 - You can rip someone's throat out without getting your **hands** dirty.
Trofim L - Contrary to popular belief, being a werewolf has no benefits. NO, you won't live longer. NO, you won't be stronger than a normal man or normal wolf. NO, you won't heal from any injury provided it's not made by silver. Whereas YES, you might end up killing your loved ones.
Auld Git - One benefit is in being able to get the freshest blood for making black pudding.

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Again the two playlists from the traditional Thursday show, and the “new music Monday” version.

Despite the credit crunch, the premier Rock show in South East Leicestershire continues to roll....



4th September 2008
Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers
Deep Purple - Strange Kind Of Woman
Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker
Van Halen - Hot For Teacher
Def Leppard - Ride Into The Sun
Queensryche - Take Hold Of The Flame
Alice Cooper - Elected
Opeth - Porcelain Heart
The Pineapple Thief - My Bleeding Hand
Rolling Stones - Shattered
Anything But Monday - School’s Out (www.myspace.com/anythingbutmonday)
Tesla - Street Fighting Man
Green Day - Sassafras Roots
Terrorvision - Middleman
Brides Of Kong - Human Slimeball (www.myspace.com/bridesofkong)
Dio - Mystery
Jeff Healey Band - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Scorpions - In Trance
Fury In The Slaughterhouse - Radio Orchid
Foreigner - Head Games

Progressive Rock has quietly become one of the most thriving genres in musicdom. Things have moved on from the mega indulgent days of mellifluous mellotron solos and pixie fixated lyricism. Today's new prog bands have the wide ranging talent and bold ambition to slug it out with the big boys, and the amazing thing is that most of them are doing it on crisp packet budgets in sheds at the bottom of their gardens.
The sonic results are astonishing - this is awesome stuff that deserves much wider recognition, whether it be covers of older songs or brand new.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I brought to you "music to seduce girls by....."


8th September 2008
Rush - Spirit Of Radio
Rush - Countdown
Touchstone - Shadow
Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way
Breathing Space - Don't Turn A Blind Eye
Manning - Lost In Play
Paul Gilbert - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
The Pineapple Thief - Tightly Wound
Wired Desire - No one Sleeps
Mystery - Travel To The Night
Danone - Wasted Years
Credo - Too Late
Panic Room - Apocalypstick
Mostly Autumn - Tearing At The Faerytale
Led Zeppelin - Kashmir
No Man - True North (Edit)
Def leppard - Miss You In A Heartbeat
Whitesnake - All For Love

As always, ROCKIN’!!!! but sadly the last SRD Rock Radio show for a while as the present RSL broadcast has come to an end.

Listen out for some podcasts in the coming weeks - “On Line, On Air, and Rockin’ Your Block Off with Radio Lutterworth 97.5 FM…….”

Feel free to pass feedback direct to the Radio Lutterworth website at
http://www.radiolutterworth.co.uk

E-mail
studio@radiolutterworth.co.uk when we are on air;
or
srdrockradioshow@yahoo.co.uk at other times.

Tune in, Turn On, ROCK OUT!

(……or not!......).

Ian

The SRD Rock Radio Show “Blog” appears at
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http://uk.360.yahoo.com/srdrockradioshow,
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Playlist from August 28th & September 1st 2008
Date: Sep 2nd, 2008 11:06:29 am - Subscribe
Mood: stoic


Kamikaze Deer killing humans and new music from the wonderful “Brides of Kong”….

Radio Lutterworth 97.5 FM is proving very popular by all accounts and has very much appealed to a much younger audience than many current typical radio stations (at http://www.radiolutterworth.co.uk
The SRD Rock Radio Show is filling the 10 pm to midnight slots for Mondays and Thursdays for the current RSL running up to September 9th 2008.

Tom Lathom will continue to join me on Thursdays and there may be other contributors joining me on Mondays.
Just when you think you might be falling short of obscure topics to debate Tom “magicked up” some statistics regarding humans killed by deer! It appears that the deer are fighting back in terms of road traffic accidents and insurance companies are having to log data as it might be something of a phenomena.
Are the deer taking revenge? More below….

The question was -
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"Why do so many deer kill humans?"
It's Kat, Darling! - Revenge lmao
grimsk8er - Because us humans are too dumb to wait for them to drive by when they go down the highway. DUH!!!!!
shiz_82_zle - What?
Badwolf - because we killed Bambi's mother
FRANK B - I've had them run by me on several occasions you can actually hear the power in them as they go past imagine hitting something like that in a car
thesmileyman - It's a right of passage in their gangs, it's tough getting respect as a deer, especially without big antlers, but killing a human is gonna get the other deer looking it a you in a whole new light.
BIGgourami - car crashes with them. A 500 (300Kg) pound ball of spikes and hooves comes through your wind shield at 50 MPH (80KmPH) you think you could survive?
Scott S - It is a secret Japanese project to destroy american vehicles so they can sell us more cars. Ever since they lost WW2, the Japanese have longed for revenge...and money! Now they have exported their kamikaze philosophy to our deer who, lacking the explosives know how to be suicide bombers, splat themselves on our windshields. The project is known as Operation GI Doe.
vcd - We are over populated! Hahahahahahaha get it?...cause we shoot/kill other animals due to them being over populated...I crack myself up!!!
aaj - When I was teaching in Zimbabwe a friend of mine had his parents (also from UK) over to visit. They were renting a car and driving at night down towards the border towards South Africa. Yes you can guess a Kudu (large antelope) jumped across and through their windscreen, impaling the lady. So proving its an INTERNATIONAL conspiracy.
Mooty - Because they can

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Again the two playlists from the traditional Thursday show, and the “new music Monday” version.

Despite the credit crunch, the premier Rock show in South East Leicestershire continues to roll....


28th August 2008
Primal Scream - Rocks
Primal Scream - Loaded
Feeder - Just A Day
Thin Lizzy - Do Anything You Want To
Foo Fighters - The Pretender
Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
Kiss - Detroit Rock City
Gary Moore - Military Man
Black Sabbath - War Pigs
Molly Hatchet - Fall Of The Peacemakers
Tom Petty - I Won’t Back Down
Green Day - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (live)
Whitesnake - A Fool In Love
Free - All Right Now
Stiltskin - Inside
Def Leppard - Come Undone
Tesla - Bell Bottom Blues
Status Quo - Beginning Of The End
Santana (featuring Everlast) - Put Your Lights On


"New Music" Monday night was geared towards “New Rock”. Of the artists given airplay different ends of interpretation of the rock “spectrum” came from the vaguely bizarre featured artist "Brides of Kong” and then the girl dance band wanting to rock out - “Anything But Monday”
All mixed in with a smattering of classic rock, covers and blues whilst the rain was lashing down outside….. so much for an indian summer.....


1st September 2008
Def Leppard - Hallucinate
Def Leppard - Promises
American Dog - Black Night
The Answer - Sweet Emotion
Brides Of Kong - Voodoo Rumble (
myspace.com/bridesofkong)
Brides Of Kong - Jebus Wants Me For A Sunbeam
Heart - Black Dog
Tygers Of Pan Tang - Hellbound
Jiezuberband - Mile High Maniac (
myspace.com/jiezuberband)
Anything But Monday - School's Out (
myspace.com/anythingbutmonday)
Hellsongs - Jump
Steppenwolf - Born To Be Wild
Tesla - Hand Me Down World
Brides Of Kong - Centrifuge Hurricane
Brides Of Kong - Human Slimeball
Ratt - Lay It Down
Electric Mary - Let Me Out
Gary Moore - Empty Rooms
Steve Steven - Day Of The Eagle
Thin Lizzy - The Sun Goes Down


As always, ROCKIN’!!!!

Listen in again on Mondays & Thursdays 22.00 BST - “On Line, On Air, and Rockin’ Your Block Off with Radio Lutterworth 97.5 FM…….”

Feel free to pass feedback direct to the Radio Lutterworth website at
http://www.radiolutterworth.co.uk

E-mail
studio@radiolutterworth.co.uk when we are on air;
or
srdrockradioshow@yahoo.co.uk at other times.

Tune in, Turn On, ROCK OUT!

(……or not!......).

Ian

The SRD Rock Radio Show “Blog” appears at
Yahoo 360! Via
http://uk.360.yahoo.com/srdrockradioshow,
My Space via http://www.myspace.com/srdrockradioshow and,
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Playlists from 21st & 25th August 2008
Date: Aug 26th, 2008 2:31:49 pm - Subscribe
Mood: feisty


Southern Rock and a quiet close to the Bank Holiday weekend……
Tom has wanted to do a “Country Rock” show for a little while so we hit upon an oft debated subject regarding the genre “Southern Rock” as being close enough. The debate was - “Is Southern Rock Racist?”
A late night stint on a Bank Holiday Monday is a great way to wind down with a chance to play some different types of Rock music including some new and unsigned artists mixed in with some more established artists perhaps choosing some lesser known tracks…..

Radio Lutterworth 97.5 FM is proving very popular by all accounts and has very much appealed to a much younger audience than many current typical radio stations (at http://www.radiolutterworth.co.uk
The SRD Rock Radio Show is filling the 10 pm to midnight slots for Mondays and Thursdays for the current RSL running up to September 9th 2008.

Tom Lathom will continue to join me on Thursdays and there may be other contributors joining me on Mondays.

Two playlists here, one for the traditional Thursday show (the discussion was about “Southern Rock”) and then the next for the Monday version which will be featuring those unsigned bands who have contacted us.

Despite the credit crunch, the premier Rock show in South East Leicestershire continues to roll....



21st August 2008
Whitesnake - Judgement Day
Whitesnake - All For Love
ZZ Top - La Grange
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama
Nashville Pussy - Nutbush City Limits
Shooter Jennings - Slow Train
Milestones - Ragged Lies
George Thorogood - Bad To The Bone
Black Stone Cherry - Hell And High Water
Judas Priest - Living After Midnight
Warren Zevron - Werewolves Of London
Alice Cooper - School’s Out
Nickelback - Rockstar
Joe Bonnamassa - Sloe Gin
Pride & Glory - Lovin’ Woman
Little River Band - Night Owls
Blackfoot - Good Morning (live)
Def Leppard - Disintegrate
Willie Stradlin - Living For The Weekend
Pig Iron - Golden



25th August 2008
Def Leppard - Paper Sun
Def Leppard - Hell Raiser
Santana (featuring Steven Tyler) - Just Feel Better
Of The I - Between Being And Ego (www.myspace.com/ofthei)
The Rasmus - In The Shadows
Ian Hunter - When The World Was Round
Queensryche - Eyes Of A Stranger
The Chairmen - A Week Long Romance (www.myspace.com/the_chairmen)
The Chairmen - Fat Tom
Boston - Peace Of Mind
H.I.M. - Join Me In Death
Alice Cooper - No More Mr Nice Guy
Queens Of The Stone Age - Mosquito Song
Faith No More - Epic
Meat Loaf - Cry Over Me
Robert Plant/Alison Kraus - Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)
Capricorns - Seventh Child Of A Seventh Child (www.myspace.com/capricorns)
Uriah Heep - Gypsy
The Ruts - Babylon’s Burning
Joe Bonamassa - Sloe Gin
MSG - Into The Arena

As always, ROCKIN’!!!!

Listen in again on Mondays & Thursdays 22.00 BST - “On Line, On Air, and Rockin’ Your Block Off with Radio Lutterworth 97.5 FM…….”

Feel free to pass feedback direct to the Radio Lutterworth website at
http://www.radiolutterworth.co.uk

E-mail
studio@radiolutterworth.co.uk when we are on air;
or
srdrockradioshow@yahoo.co.uk at other times.

Tune in, Turn On, ROCK OUT!

(……or not!......).

Ian

The SRD Rock Radio Show “Blog” appears at
Yahoo 360! Via
http://uk.360.yahoo.com/srdrockradioshow,
My Space via http://www.myspace.com/srdrockradioshow and,
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Back on Radio Lutterworth 97.5 FM
Date: Aug 19th, 2008 12:10:30 pm - Subscribe
Mood: philosophical


Back after Sabbatical to Radio Lutterworth……
The return to Lutterworth is complete, the challenge is a big one, but from little acorns…..
A decision was made to depart from HFM as a consequence of unsubstantiated allegations (from the self appointed prosecutor, judge and jury!!) and a refusal to accept reasonable points of view and questions. It is difficult to continue when suspicions around integrity and honesty exist and there seems little desire to settle outstanding issues that remain. All I would say is I would no longer support anyone spending money in that direction, which is a disappointing way to end my association.

And so back to Radio Lutterworth 97.5 FM for the first time since 2006 (at http://www.radiolutterworth.co.uk
The SRD Rock Radio Show is filling the 10 pm to midnight slots for Mondays and Thursdays for the current RSL running up to September 9th 2008.

Tom Lathom will continue to join me on Thursdays and there may be other contributors joining me on Mondays.

Two playlists here, one for the traditional Thursday show (Tom’s conspiracy discussion was about “Psychic Cleansing”) and then the next for the Monday version which will be featuring those unsigned bands who have contacted us.

Despite the credit crunch, the premier Rock show in South East Leicestershire continues to roll....



14th August 2008
Meat Loaf - The Monster Is Loose
Meat Loaf - Alive
Saxon - 747 (Strangers In The Night)
Green Day - Hitchin’ A Ride
Def Leppard - Rock On
Verses The Nothing - Let It All Come Down
Feeder - Itsumu
Guns ‘N’ Roses - Sympathy For The Devil
Tesla - Rock Bottom
Oblivion Kings - Hyperdrive
Whitesnake - Summer Rain
Rolling Stones - Losing My Touch
Diablo Swing Orchestra - Balroc Boogie
Opeth - Porcelain Heart
Glyder - Gamblers Blues
The Poodles - Flesh And Blood



18th August 2008
Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water
Whitesnake - Here I Go Again
Judas Priest - Johnny B Goode
Frail UK - Frail (www.myspace.com/frailuk )
Frail UK - It’s Not Enough
Bon Jovi - It’s My Life (live)
Toni Rowland - I’ll Be Here Waiting (www.tonirowland.com)
Toni Rowland - Souls Of All The People
Marion Raven - Set Me Free
Van Halen - Mean Street
Uriah Heep - Overload
Alice Cooper - Freedom
Vincent - ???? (www.myspace.com/vincentrrock)
Vincent - Why Give It In
U2 - Hold Me, Thrill me, Kiss me, Kill Me
Inner Voices - My Aberration (www.myspace.com/adambrierley)
Inner Voices - Bend Your Mind
Def Leppard - Now
Rainbow - LA Connection
Chris Cornell - You Know My Name
Gary Moore - Still Got The Blues (For You)

As always, ROCKIN’!!!!

Listen in again on Mondays & Thursdays 22.00 BST - “On Line, On Air, and Rockin’ Your Block Off with Radio Lutterworth 97.5 FM…….”

Feel free to pass feedback direct to the Radio Lutterworth website at
http://www.radiolutterworth.co.uk

E-mail
studio@radiolutterworth.co.uk when we are on air;
or
srdrockradioshow@yahoo.co.uk at other times.

Tune in, Turn On, ROCK OUT!

(……or not!......).

Ian

The SRD Rock Radio Show “Blog” appears at
Yahoo 360! Via
http://uk.360.yahoo.com/srdrockradioshow,
My Space via http://www.myspace.com/srdrockradioshow and,
Aeonity at
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