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The John Sinclair Radio Show - Internet Premiere November 22 E-mail
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For Immediate Release
October 28, 2004

The John Sinclair Radio Show
Makes Internet Premiere November 22


Legendary Program Host To Broadcast "Live" from Amsterdam at www.johnsinclairradio.com on the World Wide Web.

(Amsterdam, October 28, 2004) - Legendary American poet/activist and award-winning broadcaster John Sinclair will host a new Internet radio program for weekly broadcast from Amsterdam beginning Monday, November 22.á

The John Sinclair Radio Show will feature Sinclair's signature mixture of music, poetry, interviews, cultural news, political commentary and "live" on-air performances by local and visiting artists.á

The John Sinclair Radio Show will emanate from a kaleidoscopic series of intimate sites at cannabis coffee shops and community arts venues in Amsterdam's world-famous Green Light District. The show will take place before a "live" audience in real time each Monday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 pmá

The John Sinclair Radio Show will be broadcast Monday nights at 10:00 pm at www.johnsinclairradio.com. Starting November 22, a new one-hour program will be posted each week on the website and then archived at the site for continuous access.

John Sinclair began spinning records at high school record hops in the late 1950s as "Frantic John Flint's Youngest Disc Jockey." He first broadcast by carrier current on the campus of Albion College in 1959 and has since produced and hosted popular radio program series for WNRZ-FM and WCBN-FM (Ann Arbor), WDET-FM (Detroit) and WWOZ-FM (New Orleans), where Sinclair was voted New Orleans  Best Radio Personality by the readers of OffBeat magazine for five years running (1999-2003) before he left to relocate in Amsterdam.

The John Sinclair Radio Show is programmed and hosted by John Sinclair. Clay Windham of the International Roots Music Collective is musical director. The program is produced and engineered by Henk Botwinik, and Larry Hayden is executive producer. The John Sinclair Radio Show is a Big Chief / CreativeResources / Just Ask Production.

For more information on The John Sinclair Radio Show contact 3.1.6129
 
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