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About Roger Greer
Expertise
I can answer questions on new age, ambient, world, and some sacred or classical music.

Experience
I've been a long time collector. I started a community radio station and started a new age radio show on the station, KXCI, in Tucson, AZ.
I currently have a new age/ambient/world show on that station called BRAINWAVES, which airs Mon-Tues, 6-7 AM MST.

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KXCI community radio

 
   

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Topic: New Age Music



Expert: Roger Greer
Date: 1/17/2006
Subject: Who does that?

Question
Roger,
I have been trying to find this on my own for 6 months.  From time to time I watch a movie on In Demand PPV.  If the movie ends well prior to the start of the next showing time, they play a trance/elecronica type piece for a while prior to the previews before the next showing.  Who does this....I want it bad!  I have written I.D. PPV two emails with no results.  I have searched the net for hours.  Can you help me...I know it's tough....no name of cut or group. But it is always the same cut being played. Sorry but it is the best I have.  Thanks for your time regardless of the outcome.   Tim

Answer
well the first thing comes to mind is Chris Spheeris. He is a new age artist, with lots of music out and he would be the one to do a video. So, what i would do is go listen to samples of the music at amazon or spun.com or anywhere you can hear some part of the music. OR maybe, if you have high speed check out some videos of Chris. Hope this helps.
I actually thought I was answering a previous question. This would be very difficult if we have no name or group. There are some great places on the internet, esp if you have high speed to check out videos. I'd try aol.com first, then google new age videos on a high speed connection
roger

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