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    Holidays and repair/renewal downtime

    TMEfm Radio and Radio Bluesflac will be down for approx two weeks as from 23rd June.

    Sorry for loss of service during this time but we will be coming back fresher and fitter.

    Friday 6th May @ 9am TMEfm radio will be down for maintenance.

    Yes we have the electricians doing their thing Friday morning,, hopefully will only be a few hours before we are back online.

    Sorry for the break in service.

    The most listened to songs on TMEfm so far in July

    Interesting to see what autodj plays while I am elsewhere. It has good taste I have to say.

     

    1 The Halley DeVestern Band – Mercy
    2 The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band – Redbuds
    3 The Reverend Shawn Amos – Moved
    4 EG Kight – EG talkin’
    5 Hank & Ella with the Fine Country Band – Daydreamin
    6 Veronica Lewis – You Ain’t Unlucky
    7 Morgan Wade – Wilder Days
    8 Kelly’s Lot – Sleep
    9 Reverend Freakchild – Personal Jesus (On the Mainline)
    10 3 Pairs of Boots – Liberty

    Schedule for week 19th to 25th July on TMEFM RADIO.

    Week on tmefm is as follows,
    Monday a lot of chart songs,
    Tuesday a lot of promo songs,
    Wednesday a lot of Americana,
    Thursday a lot of oldies,
    and Friday the Weekend Special starts.

    Weekend on TME & BluesFlac has a lot of British Blues.

    Don’t forget our weekend starts in New Zealand and ends on California so it’s a long one.

    This weekend full of British Blues here and on Radio Bluesflac.

     

    Really Heavy Playlist for TMEfm from 8th July to the 15th.

     

    EG Kight – Burned
    Ocie Elliott – Now You Don’t
    Colin Macleod – Made of Stone
    Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones – It’s a Crime
    Jaspar Lepak – Why Should the Devil
    Jimbo Mathus & Andrew Bird – Encircle My Love
    Matt Urmy – She Said I’m A Hotel (feat. Leticia Wolf)
    John Wickham – I Have Decided

    Songs on very heavy rotation for the first seven days of july.

     

    Rod Picott – The Ballad of the Magic Rats
    Silas J. Dirge – Hear Its Roar (When It’s Black)
    Veronica Lewis – You Ain’t Unlucky
    Michelle & Jason Hannan – Everything I’ve Got’s in Tennessee
    Mark Collie – Queen of a Hungry Heart (The Wager)
    Morgan Wade – Wilder Days
    The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band – Too Cool To Dance
    Reverend Freakchild – Personal Jesus
    Kenny James Miller Band – Cup of Joe
    Lord Huron – Not Dead Yet

    TMEfm Radio album of the month for July is EG Kight – The Trio Sessions.

    EG Kight has a direct connection to the planet, and Mother Earth has paved a path of strength, power, and grace that EG travels every day.

    Nestled in rural Georgia, EG has grown deep roots on her land, originally settled by her great-grandfather. Her passions include her music, her God, her goats, and her guitar. She is also an accomplished and published photographer. And she now adds author to her resume, with her first children’s book.

    EG says what brings her joy is connecting with her fans. “It’s good for what ails you,” she says. She clearly has used that camaraderie with her fans to pull her through dark days. She has cheated death twice: once from a virus attacking her brain, and once from a pitbull attack.

    These experiences only heightened her passion for music.

    Sometimes in your life you get a rare opportunity to experience a legend at work. Even more rare is to meet and eventually befriend that legend. This happened for EG when she met Grammy award winning Koko Taylor, and it made a tremendous impact on her approach to music, especially the blues.

    EG and Blues Hall of Famer Taylor became fast friends, and during their time together, EG learned as many lessons from Taylor as she could. Koko herself found EG’s songwriting to be so good that she included one of EG’s songs on each of her last two albums. Koko’s impact is unmistakable when you see and hear EG perform.

    The earth spirit is strong with EG Kight, and the blues is alive and well. I am convinced her strength and positive outlook on life will resonate with you. It’s like taking a barefoot walk through the garden and finding a harvest full of life lessons.

    Whit “Witness” Hubner III
    WMOT Roots Radio 89.5fm