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Rock N Roll Smorgasbord

Rock N Roll Smorgasbord
Author: John Robb, Lord Pig and The King
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Every Monday night from 6PM John Robb is joined by Lord Pig and The King for Rock N Roll Smorgasboard. The show features a wide variety of music, focusing on new and unsigned talent (including bands from Holroyd, Parramatta and the Hills) mixed in with well known artists.
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Les Paul & Mary Ford recorded 1953 (78 rpm) Weekly World News, In Concert.
Interview with Dee Minor, The Dodgy Song and more.
Midnight Oil, Joe Cocker, Jon English, a track from Rick Springfield's new album which is really good, Under The Covers segment and lots more.
Interview with Johnny Kannis from Hitmen DTK and tracks from their new 6 track CD Six Pistols.
Weekly World News, 78rpm from 1945, In Concert and other tidbits
Under The Covers segment, A Pig Thought, Movie Review, Jump Back Jack, Rainbow, Chase The Sun, Clarence carter and much more.
Slade, Barry White, Jimmy Barnes, the Dodgy Song and lots more.
Part 3 includes the 78rpm, Weekly World News, In Concert and other interesting tidbits.
Part 2 of show 19/2/18 featuring the Dodgy Song, a pig thought, this weeks movie review and lots of good music in between
First hour including "Under The Covers"
In Concert, Weekly World News and more.
Special guest Rosanna Mendez having a chat and performing some songs in the studio. Also the dodgy song.
Russell Morris, Rick Springfield, Van Halen, The Police, Under The Covers segment and lots more.
In Concert, Weekly World News, 78rpm from 1944 and much more.
Ozzy Osbourne, The Hitmen, Lord Pigs Movie Review, The Dodgy Song and much more.
Adam Ant, Roy Orbison, Girl Monstar and "Under The Covers" amongst other good music.
In Concert, Weekly World News, 78rpm from 1951 and much more.
Screaming Trees, BB King, Lemonheads, Web City Limits, Rosanna Mendez, "The Dodgy Song" and much more.
Boston, Sheena Easton, Everclear, 5000 Volts, "Under The Covers" and much more.
In Concert, Weekly World News, 78rpm from 1951 and lots more.



