House of Mercy radio play list Week starting August 8th in session Dave Acari record of the week Sao Paulo – Deadstring Bothers Into The Red – Tammy Rogers Sao Paulo – Deadstring Brothers When The Wheels Don’t Move – […]
House of Mercy radio play list Week starting August 8th in session Dave Acari record of the week Sao Paulo – Deadstring Bothers Into The Red – Tammy Rogers Sao Paulo – Deadstring Brothers When The Wheels Don’t Move – […]
House of Mercy radio In session starting Saturday July 18th Gandalf Murphy & The Slambovian Circus of Dreams For platforms and schedule’s www.houseofmercy.net www.totalrock.com London Saturday at midnight UK time www.taintradio.org North Carolina Sunday 1am, Thursday at 8pm, Friday 1pm […]
House of Mercy radio play list Week of 20th June 2009 www.houseofmercy.net for platforms In session Judy Collins Intro- Into The Red-Tammy Rodgers Sun In My Eyes-Gina Villalobos I Want You Back-Anne McCue Cool Summer- Michelle White One Day At […]
House of Mercy radio play list week of June 6th 2009 In session Carrie Rodriguez Intro – Into The Red – Tammy Rogers Take Me – Knuckle Yummy Boom Chank – Reverend Peyton’s Big Dam Band Drinkin’ Trash – Boulder […]
House of Mercy radio Week of 2nd May 2009 contact us at barry@houseofmercy.net in session Bob Collum Intro- Into The Red – Tammy Rogers Unsleeping Eye – The Band Of Heatherns Rock ‘n Roll Doctor – Little Feat Heart On […]
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