Wednesday, March 27, 2019

FoxNet News Service

FoxNet News for Thursday, March 28, 2018.
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Welcome to FoxNet, the newsletter for information about my musical
activities such as Galactic Travels, The Municipal Band of Allentown,
Pinnacle, Twyndyllyngs, Thought Radio, and more!

Bill Fox
http://soundscapes.us/bill
http://facebook.com/ultramusicman
http://twitter.com/ultramusicman


QUICK LOOK - MORE SHOWS AND DETAILS BELOW

Today:
11:00 pm       - Galactic Travels on WDIY

Coming this week:
March 30       - Thought Radio on WMUH at 6 am
March 30       - Chez Mosc at 6 pm

Coming soon:
April 6        - Thought Radio on WMUH at 6 am
April 6        - Chez Mosc at 6 pm
April 27       - Twyndyllynga at eeemfest
April 28       - Festival of Bands at 2:30 pm


PINNACLE:                                       http://pinnacleband.com
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"To Whoever You Are Now" is Pinnacle's FOURTH album. Buy it from me or
any band member for files or CD. If you want files, you may also go to
http://pinnacleband.bandcamp.com for those. For a CD or MP3 files, then
you want https://store.cdbaby.com/Artist/Pinnacle if you're an on-line
shopper.



MY EVENTS ARE IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.

Today:


GALACTIC TRAVELS ON WDIY:                   http://galactictravels.info
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Today at 11 pm EST/GMT-5 on Galactic Travels, the month-long Special
Focus on AeTopus cocludues. The Featured CD at Midnight will be
"Angels and Machines" on 12 Ton Productions. You'll also hear new music
by Gunnar Spardel on Terminal 4 Records. The highlight on the Mountain
Skies 2019 Festival continues with Palancar.
http://galactictravels.info/playlists/2019/focus.html#feb

Galactic Travels is an electronic, ambient, and space music show that
airs each Thursday at 11:04 pm on WDIY 88.1 FM, Allentown and
Bethlehem, 93.9 FM in Easton and Phillipsburg, 93.7 FM in Fogelsville
and Trexlertown, on the internet, and in High Definition Radio at 88.1
FM. Listen at http://wdiy.org on the internet.



COMING THIS WEEK:


THOUGHT RADIO:                                  http://thoughtradio.org
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Thought Radio features electronic, ambient, and spacemusic at the
beginning, an eclectic mix of genres in the middle, and winds up with
Progressive Rock.

In Phase 1, you'll hear new music by Massergy on Spotted Peccary Music
plus an artist who will be performing at the Mountain Skies 2019
festival.

Tune in at 6:00 am EST/GMT-5 on 91.7 FM or on the internet at
http://muhlenberg.edu/wmuh/stream.html


TWYNDYLLYNGS:                                   http://twyndyllyngs.com
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Chez Mosc is the weekly concert that is streamed live on Saturdays at
6:00 pm EST/GMT-5 featuring Twyndyllyngs. Listen and chat at
http://radio.electro-music.com

Twyndyllyngs, consisting of Howard Moscovitz and Bill Fox, play
electronic chamber music. Both members have played all over North
America and Europe.

Guest musicians and audience members are welcomed.



COMING SOON:


EEEM19:
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The second annual experimental electroacoustic electro-music festival
will be Saturday, April 27, and Sunday, April 28 at the Williams Center
for the Performing Arts in Rutherford, NJ. Thirtyfour of the best
acts in the northeast will be performing. Twyndyllyngs will play on
Saturday.


MUNICIPAL BAND OF ALLENTOWN:                   http://municipalband.org
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The 67th Annual Festival of Bands will take place on Sunday, April 28,
2:30 pm at the Northampton Area High School Auditorium, 1619 Laubach
Avenue, Northampton, PA, 18067.

The Festival of Bands is an annual concert held in the Lehigh Valley.
Each year, 100 musicians from four area concert bands, the Allentown
Band, the Marine Band, the Municipal Band, and the Pioneer Band,
combine to present a spectacular concert to highlight music in our
community and also raise awareness to the needs of children and adults
with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

This year's theme is: Pop Music of the '60s, '70s, and '80s.

Visit http://festivalofbands.org for details.

Please visit the band website for the schedule as well as maps and
directions to all events.

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