Exchange and Patrick O'Hearn : rock & roll refuges in the new age / produced by John Diliberto and Kimberly Haas.

Program Title:
Exchange and Patrick O'Hearn : rock & roll refuges in the new age / produced by John Diliberto and Kimberly Haas.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0496.02
Description: 

Weekly radio documentary which explores the merging of music and technology. O'Hearn, former bassist with Missing Persons and Frank Zappa, uses synthesizers and acoustic and electric bass. Exchange, a Canadian duo, are new wave professionals who work in commercial music. O'Hearn and Exchange make personal instrumental music after years in rock & roll with their first album, "Into the Night."|EXCHANGE AND PATRICK O'HEARN : ROCK & ROLL REFUGES IN THE NEW AGE / produced by Diliberto and Kimberly Haas. SERIES: Totally wired V| no. 2 Weekly radio documentary which explores the merging of music and technology. O'Hearn, former bassist with Missing Persons and Frank Zappa, uses synthesizers and acoustic and electric bass. Exchange, a Canadian duo, are new wave professionals who work in commercial music. O'Hearn and Exchange make personal instrumental music after years in rock & roll with their first album "Into the Night." Funded by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. BROADCAST: Summer, 1989.

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Date Broadcast on: 
Summer, 1989.
Item duration: 
1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|29:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1989.
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