Wednesday, December 19, 2007

NEW to The Michigan Oldies Podcast!

Hey all,

I am pleased to announce that we've added a Feedplayer to http://www.michiganoldiespodcast.com/ . It's easy to find...just scroll down a little ways, and it looks like this:



Put my show and this player on your website or your social network.

Now, you can play all of our shows right there without having to surf or link to the Podango site. Our host account still remains at Podango, and you'll still find the same shows there, but this might make it easier to find and play at the office or on your laptop. If you have a website or even a MySpace page and want to share your passion for rare-but-not-too-over-done oldies, you can even install our FeedPlayer on your website.

Well, we'd think it would be neat.

Don't forget...if you listen via an iPod or iTunes and would like to subscribe, you'll find our iTunes link on our front page as well. More updates and improvements when they become available.

Now, let the Christmas madness continue.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Finally...The Christmas Show is up!

Good morning happy campers!

Pleased to report that the Christmas 2007 edition of The Michigan Oldies Podcast is up and online! Just click on the links to where we keep the shows at Podango.

As of 12-17-07, I tried the http://michiganoldiespodcast.podango.com/ link and it seems to have dead-ended for some strange reason. The shows are still on Podango..the aforementioned address just isn't taking you to them.

(Note: I checked again this morning 12-19-07, and http://michiganoldiespodcast.podango.com is back to normal...must've been a Podango thing)

If you have iTunes, we now have a one-click link that'll get you subscribed to The Michigan Oldies Podcast...on the left side of our web page. One click will do ya.

In the Christmas podcast, I also included an interview with Bruce Winslow at the Dow Museum of Science And Art in Midland (Michigan) about The 1960s...A Cultural Evolution. If you're into original photos of Elvis, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Stones, and lots more, including paintings from Stuart Sutcliffe, who was with the Beatles prior to Ringo and Pete Best (a sixth Beatle?)

If you're in Michigan for the holidays and are looking for a nice little day trip, I highly recommend stopping at the Dow Museum and taking a look. It's inside The Midland Center For The Arts, and you can find out admission and museum hours by clicking here.

Hope you all have a very good Christmas. Stay safe.