Want airplay on Sirius Satellite Radio?

Aug 25th, 2004 | By Staff | Category: Opportunities

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Sirius Satellite Radio is launching five new music channels. One of them is Underground Garage, an extension of the weekly radio show hosted by E Street Band member and Soprano’s cast member, “Little Steven” Van Zandt.

Underground Garage will play the coolest rock & roll records ever made. VanZandt says, “Whether they’re 50 years old or 50 minutes old, if it’s rocking, they’re coming from Underground Garage.

Hit their website for submission info…

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3 Responses to “Want airplay on Sirius Satellite Radio?”

  1. The Mediaburn Radio Weblog Says:

    On Sirius

    Want airplay on Sirius Satellite Radio? .

  2. Music Business Says:

    Sirius Radio and Independent Music

    So it looks like Sirius Satellite Radio is following XM with a new station that plays independent music. Look, nothing against Sirius or XM…I’ve had both for a couple of years and actually have XM playing in the background as

  3. Music Business Says:

    Sirius Radio and Independent Music

    So it looks like Sirius Satellite Radio is following XM with a new station that plays independent music. Look, nothing against Sirius or XM…I’ve had both for a couple of years and actually have XM playing in the background as

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