Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Brian Ray


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Being inside the radio ranks of broadcasting for forty plus years the term pirate radio is something many of us on the microphone wanted to one day live.  The excitement of developing your own sound stage without the pressures of know it all radio consultants and program directors striving to save their jobs at the cost of those planted on the air.  Brian Ray's new song Pirate Radio salutes the chance takers that stepped off the FCC grid to put sound in forward motion.  In 2019 it doesn't sound like a daring way to grow radio because the reality of where we stand today with the internet is the enormous amount of platforms that let all people shape their place of play either through playlists or by generating enough energy to put forth the effort of creating a podcast. Brian I spent a lot of time talking about Wolfman Jack as well as rewriting the third part of the song which included more than WERB out of Mexico.  Plus a possible tour?  What about a full album?  How does Little Steven fit into all of this?

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