“They’ve got it all backwards!!” Yes, they do, and this Saturday on KSQD at 12PM PST you can find out why. That’s when Erik Nelson and very special guest, local guitar hero Henry Kaiser take you on a two hour musical expedition into the bizarre world of the backwards guitar solo! From The Beatles, to Jimi Hendrix, all the way to R.E.M, along with some live rarities from Henry Kaiser’s personal collection, this two hour special will be a “psycho-delictable” journey into some of the most inventive music ever recorded. So, join Erik Nelson and Henry Kaiser this Saturday at 12PM for a unique excursion into some way out, wild and woolly guitar adventures, and some insider tales of just how they got that way. Turn on, tune in and DON’T tune out this Saturday at noon, only on KSQD 89.5, 89.7, and 90.7 FM, and live streaming at www.KSQD.org. Many voices, one station — and — some totally backwards guitar!
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David Bean
Born with a transistor radio in his ear. Program Director KLRB FM, Program Director/Board Member KAZU FM. General Manager KZEN FM. Program Director Slacker Internet Radio. General Manager OnRadio Music Streaming. VP MusicMatch Music Streaming. President Michael Nesmith's Pacific Arts Video Records. President Creed Taylor's CTI Records. Manager Jesse Colin Young. Indie Music Promotion.
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