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New I-Spot Podcast - Cowboy X!

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  • 11-06-2006 12:51pm
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    I-Spot Podcast: Cowbox X
    Spawned from a Sesame Street character, Cowboy X are breaking into the scene with fury. Vocalist Karen McCartney and guitarist John Hanley visit the Phantom studios to tell us about their album, Who Are These People. They also tell us how they became those people and what's in store for their Irish tour in September. We also get a taste of the record and an exclusive acoustic version of Gabbi. Get your ass in the saddle and download Cowboy X now. Yeehaaa!

    Download & Subscription details here:
    http://www.phantomfm.com/now/podcasts.htm#ispot
    Looking for older I-Spot Podcasts? Go here http://www.phantomfm2.libsyn.com

    Main stage Podcast: Festival '06 Interview Special

    Our second podcast is an Festival Interview Special. Braving the elements, the phantomfm.com team hit the festival with one purpose. Get interviews. And boy, did we! We spoke to Bell X1, Franz Ferdinand, The Chalets, Director, Leya, The Charlatans, Humanzi, The Cribs, Go Team, Dave Couse and Delorentos. Here available in its condensed version are samples of them all in this exclusive Phantom FM podcast.

    Download & Subscription details here:
    http://www.phantomfm.com/now/podcasts.htm#mainstage
    Looking for older Main stage Podcasts? Go here http://www.phantomfm.libsyn.com

    I-Spot Podcasts are released into the wild on a weekly basis! Subscribe today and get 'em all!


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 37 Eddie Specs


    I love when musicians talk about the bad experiences at gigs, they're usually more entertaining. :p

    and when artists mess up jingles :D ...that last mainstage podcast was cracker.


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