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Fewsh is a music program. The only thing that distinguishes it from its nearly countless contemporaries is the simple fact that it is not one of its nearly countless contemporaries. This is not to say that Fewsh is unprecedented in any way, shape, or form. It is actually intended to point out quite the reverse! Fewsh is much like a single hotel room in a vast hotel. Though room C23 might be identical to every other room in a given hotel, it is individual by virtue of the fact that it is no other room than C23. However, it should be stated that Fewsh aims to provide a slightly different aesthetic approach, thereby justifying its existence.

What the above paragraph failed to communicate is that Fewsh's mission is to celebrate music in a very all-genres-welcome fashion. This is exemplified by the new segment Dark Alley Knife Fight wherein two songs so dissimilar as to be considered aesthetic enemies are heard tandem. Tune in and hear it for yourself Mondays from 6 to 8 pm here on G-Town Radio. Fewsh; it's 81% music, 19% oh my gosh!

Reade McCardell is the host of Fewsh (or maybe Fewsh is the host of Reade McCardell, it's anyone's guess). He's a pale fellow with a sizable affection for music. He knows you like music too, and hopes you can find some satisfaction in the material he plays.

To learn more about the host feel free and encouraged to visit Reade's myspace page and/or e-mail him at fewsh@gtownradio.com.



Playlist [June 9, 2008] Print E-mail

We underwent a brief study of the relationship between the bands Black Moth Super Rainbow and The Octopus Project this evening. It was fascinating, I assure you. Also in the ranks this time around were The Appleseed Cast, The Budos Band, and The Beach Boys.


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Playlist [June 2, 2008] Print E-mail

Community Trolls, The Honeydogs, Caetano Veloso, Billy Bragg, Imaad Wasif, and an abnormally large dose of Kronos Quartet music.


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Playlist [May 26, 2008] Print E-mail

Due to an unfortunate technical faux pas, only half of this pre-recorded episode aired. My apologies faithful listeners. Here's the playlist that should've run (keep an ear peeled for a replay).


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Playlist [May 19, 2008] Print E-mail

If you were experiencing the hallucinogenic effects of some frog's secretion while hurrying through a busy city, this evening's playlist just might be what you'd hear (except, perhaps, for the Neil Diamond track which, by the way, is off of his brand new album produced by Rick Rubin).


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Playlist [May 12, 2008] Print E-mail

This chapter of Fewsh included a rather epic Mike Oldfield instrumental, a highly unexpected rendition of 'In A Gadda Da Vida' by Albert Kuvezin & Yat-Kha, and many other choice flavorings.


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Playlist [April 28, 2008] Print E-mail

The Republic Tigers, Japancakes, The Unicorns, Maureen McElheron, Little Dragon, Don Was...


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Playlist [April 21, 2008] Print E-mail

Somehow I ended up interviewing Abra Moore for this particular installment of Fewsh. We talked about her new album, her roles in a movie or two, and her upcoming show at The Fillmore at the TLA. Though I hadn't really planned on conducting interviews for this little show of mine, it was really pretty fun putting it together. I've decided to look into doing a few more sometime in the future, so keep your eyes well nourished and alert for occasional Static-ridden Phone Interviews right here on Fewsh!


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Playlist [April 14, 2008] Print E-mail

In spite of the fact that two of the first four songs in today's program included the word "dead" in their titles, I think this was a rather jovial and pleasant edition of Fewsh.


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Playlist [April 7, 2008] Print E-mail

A fellow that goes by the name of Hayden (whom I've been enthused about for quite some time now) has an excellent new album out that I skimmed the cream off of in this episode. Further provisions included Half Man Half Biscuit, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Nothing Painted Blue, and Badly Drawn Boy.


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Playlist [March 31, 2008] Print E-mail

Selections off the new album by The Mountain Goats, a couple pieces by Mark Mothersbaugh, a gem from The Lemon Pipers, and more, all spun for the sake of your tympanic membrane.


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