0606 Podcast Roundup

Surfer Radio Always an informed show hosted in the boiler room of Surfer Mag. Here are some recent shows of note:
June 14th – Damien Hobgood
May 03 2006 – Parko, and Jack McCoy
April 26 – Rasta, Herbie Fletcher, Buzzy Kerbox & Jeff Booth

World Surf Radio has some interesting podcasts hosted from the Green Isle, yet covering the entire planet of surf. I haven’t listened to all 11 episodes, but the 3 I have listned to enlightened me on the interviewee and turned me on to new bands.
Show #10: Skip Frye
Show #8: Tyler Hatzikian
Show #7: Belinda Baggs

See also: Surfer Radio April 19th


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