Banana Peel Radio (Jun-Sep '09)

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Summary

Welcome to Banana Peel Radio coming to you from Beautiful Vancouver Canada; they are an internet based radio station using the John Peel approach to playing new bands and tomorrow’s stars with a juke box play list, compiled of many artists./n/nWelcome to Banana Peel Radio coming to you from Beautiful Vancouver Canada; they are an internet based radio station using the John Peel approach to playing new bands and tomorrow’s stars with a juke box play list, compiled of many artists.



Banana Peel Radio is looking for all indie artists. Choosing to be promoted by Banana Peel Radio will open your creativity internationally, helping a new online radio station continue to support the underground music scene on a global basis.



On the station, you all can hear the new up and coming artists that Banana Peel Radio features constantly and adds more material as it comes in, including ongoing interviews, of up coming bands in which are conducted twice a week. Check out more at www.bananapeelradio.com.



They also have special interviews with prominent personalities in the business to add some insight to the indie market and music industry. This Includes Artie Kornfield, the CO Producer of Woodstock, and Michael Timmins from one of the best Canadian bands, The Cowboy Junkies.



When you are promoted with BananaPeelRadio.com you will get an ongoing promotion of all your artists or material including revamping artists and material weekly, connection to a booking agent for future gigs in the Vancouver, Canada area, international promotions with contacts in Europe for radio air play, and possible concerts in Europe. For local businesses and band promoters this will help promote your artist and products to a global audience and market around the world.



Why Banana Peel Radio? For those who are aware or now just becoming aware of John Peel, he was the legend promoter of new talent on the BBC had a label called Strange Fruit. Using this concept of John Peel, they thought that the banana being a fruit is a great way to continue the image of great new music within the John Peel approach, "a peeling to the future of tomorrow."