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BLUES in the GROOVES LISTENER PAGE

Welcome to Wednesday's Edition of Across the Tracks on WFDU with host Nikki Armstrong.

Website: http://www.wfdu.fm
Location: Teaneck N.J.
Members: 31
Latest Activity: Mar 9

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Nikki Armstrong

DID ANY ONE SEE/HEAR THE LIVE SHOW YESTERDAY? 2 Replies

Well, if you missed it here's an invite to at least hear it anytime!   www.makinmusicny.com/events/live-at-ato

Tagged: Keyes, Dave, and, Ed, 5!

Started by Nikki Armstrong. Last reply by Nikki Armstrong Feb 26.

Deb Sherr

The importance of giving 5 Replies

Nikki has been playing & promoting so many Artists for several years on her 'BLUES IN THE GROOVES' show  at www.fdu.fm / 89.1 fm on radio, from day one.  Every week I listen to her show while I e…

Tagged: 89.1, fm, www.FDU.fm, THE_GROOVES, BLUES_IN

Started by Deb Sherr. Last reply by Nikki Armstrong Feb 18.

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Eric T. (The Bluesdude) Knox Comment by Eric T. (The Bluesdude) Knox on February 17, 2010 at 3:33pm
Nikki, Glad we could help keep "the Blues in the Grooves". Just remember,"The BLUES is the roots, everything else is just the fruits". Looking forward to hangin out with you and Mike, next week at the station.
MIKE GRIOT Comment by MIKE GRIOT on February 17, 2010 at 1:06pm
Best wishes from the BLUES MOB (Bill McClellan & Mike Griot) featuring MICHAEL HILL and special guest DAVE BARNES

http://southorangebluesfestival.com
Nikki Armstrong Comment by Nikki Armstrong on February 16, 2010 at 4:25pm
ANOTHER FINE ADDITION TO PREMIUM LIST
PETE LEVIN/ CERTIFIED ORGANIC www.petelevin.com!!
Nikki Armstrong Comment by Nikki Armstrong on February 5, 2010 at 12:08pm
Hi Joan!!
Thanks for joining!!
I hope to see you soon!
Nikki
Nikki Armstrong Comment by Nikki Armstrong on January 31, 2010 at 11:13pm
Listen here to last weeks show at your leisure!
http://wfdu.streamrewind.com/bookmarks/listen/5131
 

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Nikki Armstrong Deb Sherr Dennis Dran Bobbie Mercy Oliver Eric T. (The Bluesdude) Knox Mike Stokes Ron Mirro Joan  Caddell fred lind Spiros Soukis Arlene Gaeta Bob Unger Miki Bear Jay Adams Soulshine AJ Hager Vlad Barsky Steve Clarke Mark Marshall Jon Burr Audrey Silver MIKE GRIOT Peter Oliver regina bonelli fred scribner Michael Murch Powers brian dolan Lisa Scherma Dee Meyer Wayne Cobham
 
 

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