Death Valley

EPISODE #034: DEATH VALLEY DAYS

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Two weird trips to Death Valley: 1849 and 1949. It’s an all-new episode of DESERT ORACLE RADIO.

Three new tracks by RedBlueBlackSilver tonight, and do visit his website for news on his Hunt For the Skinwalker soundtrack. We’ve got to keep this short, got to see a man about a dog, so why not go ahead and listen!

Live on the radio, KCDZ 107.7 FM in the High Desert, or subscribe to the podcast.

And do not forget: Friday, July 13, 7 p.m. at Valley Bar Phoenix, it’s DESERT ORACLE RADIO live on stage!

EPISODE #015: OUR HOLIDAY LIVE SHOW WITH ALIENS, MARIJUANA & OTHER MONSTERS

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OH GOOD GRAVY, it’s Thanksgiving in the Desert and we’ve got the perfect holiday listening for the whole family—even Old Grandpa Marty, although he’ll never admit it, considering the way he is. Enjoy our First Annual DESERT ORACLE RADIO LIVE Holiday Broadcast, with tales of Death Valley and tribal memories of the flying saucers, Jeremy Corbell on Skinwalker Ranch and Patient Seventeen, and our old friend Brendan Maze on his Mojave Mindfulness Initiative. This show was recorded last week before a lively audience at the Ace Hotel & Swim Club in downtown Palm Springs.

Listen live on KCDZ 107.7 FM in Joshua Tree and the whole High Desert, Friday nights at 10 o’clock sharp! You can stream the program live on Z1077FM.com, or subscribe to the podcast on iTunes & other such podcast systems.

Sounds you’ll hear tonight include our theme music, by Pierre Langer, and:

EPISODE #008: THE GHOST WORLD OF DEATH VALLEY JCT & OTHER TALES

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IN THIS EPISODE, we take a weird road trip to Death Valley Junction, meeting astronauts, film crews, Czech composers, so-called comedians and other odd characters along the way.

Listen live on KCDZ 107.7 FM in Joshua Tree and the High Desert on Friday nights, and subscribe to the podcast for free, full episodes. And don’t forget to subscribe to our quarterly pocket-sized print magazine, DESERT ORACLE.

Music and sounds heard in this episode include: