In March 2007, Strange Angels celebrated Episode #100! It seemed like a nice occasion to remember some of the singer-songwriters who visited the broadcast in the last few years. Rachael Sage is New York City-based, all other artists are Los Angeles-based. From my first Music Director, Kerry Hickey, to our current General Manager, Lexi Lee, thanks to the many individuals who’ve helped make this program possible.
To the artists: I can’t thank you enough for sharing your work. Talented artists like you make hosting a radio show easy. And wonderful.
1. Rachael Sage, Brave Dancing
Recorded Live at Runaway University, 28 February 2004
2. Arden Kaywin & Mandi Perkins, Head Over Feet
Recorded Live at 22 West Radio, Studio II, 20 September 2006
3. Elly K, Rain
Recorded Live at Los Angeles Theatre Center, 19 March 2005
Elizaveta Igorevna Khripounova (Russian: Елизавета Игоревна Хрипунова), now recording as Elizaveta, was known as “Elly K” at the time of this recording.
4. Gayle Day, Coasting
Recorded Live at Runaway University, 4 December 2004
5. Arden Kaywin, Twilight
Recorded Live at 22 West Radio, Studio II, 20 September 2006
6. Kendall Payne, Aslan
Recorded Live at 22 West Radio, Studio I, 15 March 2006
7. Kat Parsons, I Get Scared
Recorded Live at 22 West Radio, Studio I, 1 February 2006
8. Mandi Perkins, Condemned
Recorded Live at 22 West Radio, Studio II, 20 September 2006
9. Quincy, Mary Mary
Recorded Live at Runaway University, 5 November 2004
10. Madeline Puckette, The Silver Planet
Recorded Live at Runaway University, 22 November 2006
11. Tracy Spuehler, It’s The Sound
Recorded Live at Runaway University, 19 February 2005
12. Alissa Moreno, Far From Here
Recorded Live at 22 West Radio, Studio I, 6 September 2006
13. Emily Wells, 50 Year Love Affair
Recorded Live at 22 West Radio, Studio I, 29 November 2006
14. Rachael Sage & Quincy, Hanukkah Improv
Recorded Live at Runaway University, 5 November 2004
Thank you to all of these beautiful artists for sharing their music with the Strange Angels radio broadcast and our audience. Looking back now, 13 years later, it’s wonderful to see that many of you are still making music, while others have ventured on to new careers. Best wishes and best success to you all.
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