Submitted by Snowman on Fri, 12/23/2016 - 21:31
Submitted by Snowman on Wed, 09/21/2016 - 18:49
In an increasingly chaotic, calamitous world, very much in need of a bit of peaceful releaf, There is one very well kept secret place and time, , that not many people know about. It's a quiet, peaceful space, where you can relax, where your thoughts are your own, and where the music doesn't beat your brains out. It's called Moon Dreams, and it airs each Sunday night at 11 PM Eastern time. The show consists of soothing, gently paced, all instrumental music. There is no host to distract you. There are no commercials to tempt you.
Submitted by Snowman on Mon, 08/22/2016 - 22:32
Now, there is a smoothe, relaxing way to close out your Sunday night, and get ready for the coming week. It's called Moon Dreams, and it airs Sunday evenings, for two hours, starting at 11:00 PM Eastern. The show features gentle, instrumental music, similar to what was called New Age music in the 1990's. It is generally slow-paced, contemplative, and essentially devoid of a presenter's personality. There is no jabber, no one talking, no one to disturb your private meditations, as you wind down for the day, just a gentle, relaxing harmonic soundscape for your comfort and ease.
Submitted by Snowman on Mon, 06/20/2016 - 19:01
The Snowman Radio airs Saturday evening, from 8 to 11 PM eastern time.
As the program has developed, it has split into two major segments; one that is more focused on talk,and the other focused on the music. But, the talk segment has been in the middle of the program, dividing two major music segments.
My friend Steve has been joining me in the middle hour.
For some time now, I have had concern about how to satisfy what I see as two distinct audience segments, the talkers who aren't into the music, and those who don't want to hear all that talk.
Submitted by Snowman on Sun, 02/28/2016 - 21:58
The Snowman Radio (SnowWhiteFM) is a three hour show, which airs Saturday nights starting at 8 PM Eastern. During the middle hour, I have invited a long time friend to join me for the broadcast. And sometimes, we are even joined by a third guy. We are all old radio people, with stories about our times in the broadcast industry. So, there is plenty of talk during my second hour, and we usually break it up with a few tracks from 60's pop music, the stuff we remember. We're hoping that the candid conversation, and spontaneous interplay wil be entertaining for you.
Submitted by Snowman on Mon, 12/21/2015 - 00:18
I'm thinking about changing the name of the program to Snowman Radio, because that's what I happen to call it half the time. And, SnowWhiteFM is my neighborhood radio station, that is the real seat of the program. It lives here. I like my jingles, and the mushroom management is gracious enough to let me use them. But, The twitter address is still SnowWhiteFM.
So that's what all the confusing branding is about. If that makes any sense to you, then you've probably been eating some magic MushroomFM's.
Submitted by Snowman on Fri, 09/18/2015 - 19:44
First, I would like to thank my mother for writing that very nice previous, totally objective blog entry for me. I'd like to think that they have fiber in heaven, and that she's listening in stereo, wherever she is.
Submitted by Snowman on Tue, 09/08/2015 - 15:07
SnowWhiteFM, hosted by The Snowman, Saturday evenings at 8 pm eastern, is a program that is less likely than most to tell you what's coming up this week. The reason is simple. The host doesn't know either. But, stuff always happens anyway, and the host is often as surprised as you are. The music selection is more narrow than most, focusing on music from the 60's and 70's. It's not the variety, and not the requests, but it's the personality of the host, his informal but professional delivery that makes this show come alive. Be here Saturday starting at 8PM eastern to find out why.
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