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Deep Dive drives a fast car

This week on Deep Dive we enjoy the talents of contralto American singer and songwriter Tracey Chapman. We find a fast car, talk about a revolution, find a crossroads, and ask baby can I hold you tonight.

You can hear Deep Dive on Mushroom FM, the home of the fun guys. Tune in at 4 PM Eastern Monday, which is 6 AM Tuesday in Eastern Australia. Or at 6 AM Wednesday, which is 8 PM in Eastern Australia. Just ask your SmartThing for Mushroom FM and it will take you there.

Deep Dive teaches your children well

For those few who have not already guessed, this week Deep Dive features the beautiful harmonies and strong messaging of the all singer-songwriter group Crosby, Stills Nash and Young. We teach your children, admire Judy blue eyes, and get on board the Marrakesh express. It’s a show jam-packed full of harmony.

Tune in at 4 PM Eastern Monday, which is 6 AM Tuesday in Eastern Australia. Or at 6 AM Wednesday Eastern, which is 8 PM in Eastern Australia.

Deep Dive learns that the first cut is the deepest

This week on Deep Dive we enjoy the powerful raspy singing voice of Uk singer and potential football player Rod Stewart. We learn that the first cut is the deepest, are introduced to Maggie May, and hear that you're in my heart.

Tune in at 4 PM Eastern Monday, which is 6 AM Tuesday in Eastern Australia, or at 6 AM Wednesday Eastern, which is 8 PM in Eastern Australia. Just send your SmartSpeaker to Mushroom FM, the home of the Fun Guys.

Deep Dive needs your body

This week on Deep Dive we enjoy the talents of Australian singer performer and song writer Tina Arena. We burn, ask heaven to help my heart, and realise that wasn't it good. Tina Arena was selected for us this week by Jennifer Parry from Sydney Australia.

You can hear this episode of Deep Dive at the usual times. 4PM Eastern Monday, which is 6 AM Tuesday in Eastern Australia. Or 6 AM Eastern Wednesday, which is 8 PM in Eastern Australia.

Deep Dive gets Tutti Fruity

This week we enjoy the many talents of Little Richard, regarded by many as the architect of rock and roll. We say good golly miss molly, go slippin' and slidin', and rip it up.

You can hear Deep Dive on Monday at 4 PM Eastern, which is 6 AM Tuesday in Eastern Australia. Or at 6 AM Eastern Wednesday, which is 8 PM in Eastern Australia.

Deep Dive asks who can it be now

This week on Deep Dive we feature the great talent of Men At Work. We hear about the land down under, go down by the sea, and ask Johny be good.

Join me for the show at 4 PM Eastern Monday, which is 6 AM Tuesday in Eastern Australia. Or at 6 AM Wednesday Eastern which is 8 PM in Eastern Australia.

If you have a band you would like to hear featured on the show send me an email with their name, your favourite songs, and your memories of them. Or attach a sound recording and join me on the show.

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Deep Dive learns that love is just a four-letter word

This week on Deep Dive we enjoy the beautiful rich voice of Joan Baez. We hear about the night they drove old Dixie down, learn how much Jesse is missed, and hear about diamonds and rust.

Tune in at 4 PM Eastern Monday which is 6 AM Tuesday in Eastern Australia to hear the show. Or listen at 6 AM Wednesday Eastern, which is 8 PM in Eastern Australia.

Deep Dive goes to paradise by the dashboard light

This week on Deep Dive we experience the powerful voice and raw energy of US rock entertainer Meat Loaf. We travel like a bat out of hell, learn that heaven can wait, hear that two out of three ain't bad, and take the words right out of my mouth.

Tune in at 4 PM Easter Monday, which is 6 AM Tuesday in Eastern Australia. Or at 6 AM Eastern Wednesday, 8 PM in Eastern Australia.

Deep Dive honours Les Mckeown

This week on Deep Dive we had planned to feature US singer Meatloaf.

However during the week Les Mckeown, lead singer of the Bay City Rollers passed away suddenly at the age of 65. We will honour him this week with an encore programme which was made last September featuring the band.

The Bay City Rollers were an Edinburgh based boy band which became hugely popular inthe 1970s. We will hear them sing Bye Bye Baby, hear them give a little love, and hear them sing Shang-A-Lang.

Deep Dive falls at your feet

This week on Deep Dive we enjoy the beautiful sounds and lyrics of Australian New Zealand band Crowded House.
We hear about something so strong, take the weather with you, don't dream its over and are told that we'd better be home soon.

Tune in at 4 PM Eastern on Monday, which is 6 AM Tuesday in Eastern Australia. Or at 6 AM Eastern Wednesday which is 8 PM in Eastern Australia.

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