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You have a face for RADIO!

I have a smile for radio...that's for sure! Imma gonna be on RADIO!
Internet radio, actually... www.killradio.org, exactly! 

This Sunday, August 24th, my voice broadcasts worldwide -- as I take a trip with Radio Host and Poet, James Gautier! I am so excited. This is going to be fun...with James, things are unpredictable! I can't wait to see what he has in store...

Currently, I don't know the theme, but it might have to do with LA... and I get to pick some of the music that is aired! Hooray -- you can be sure that The Doors, The Beach Boys, Dick Dale, Tiger Army, Amy Winehouse, The Beatles, Led Zepplin...will be on my list of tracks! I'll squeeze in Cal Tjader, Lady Day, and Ella!

I wonder what will be discussed? Actually, I never find myself that interesting...lots of times I am very quiet until someone asks me something...so yeah Radio chat, interview, should work quite well for me.

Allllllllllllllright you amazing people!
Please tune in: killradio.org, from 9am to noon! 

Just so you have an idea of where my interests stem... here is a wee list for you:

Poetry Roots

  • Allen Ginsberg
  • Jack Kerouac
  • Lawrence Ferlinghetti
  • Sylvia Plath
  • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Lucille Clifton
  • Rita Dove
  • Langston Hughes
  • William Carlos Williams
  • Walt Whitman
  • Maurya Simon
  • S.A. Griffin
  • Frank O'Hara
  • TS Elliot
  • Eleanor Wylie
I also love the writings of Henry David Thoreau :)
Allllllllllllllright, again!

THE PLUG:
www.killradio.org, this Sunday, August 24th from 9am to noon -- listen for Poet Jessica M. Wilson, accompanied by her partner in The Metaphors, Flutist, Juan Cardenas!

Listen in and rock on! \m/

Photo of the LA Woman -- Poet, Jessica M. Wilson by Alexis Rhone Fancher (c)2014, Los Angeles, CA




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