Show Times

Charlottetown

Sunday
8PM-10PM
Saturday
5PM-7PM
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Courtenay

Saturday
6PM-8PM
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Edmonton

Sunday
9AM-11AM &
9PM -11PM
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Fredericton

Sunday
10AM-12PM
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Grand Prairie

Sunday
8PM-10PM
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Halifax

Sunday
6PM-8PM
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Kingston

Sunday
6PM-8PM
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London

Sunday
9AM-11AM
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North Bay

Sunday
9AM-11AM
Saturday
9PM -11PM
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Ottawa-Hull

Sunday
6PM-8PM
Saturday
9AM-10AM
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St. Catharines

Sunday
10AM-12PM
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Sudbury

Sunday
9AM -11AM
Saturday
9PM-11PM
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Timmins

Sunday
9AM -11AM
Saturday
9PM-11PM
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Toronto

Sunday
10PM-12AM
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Toronto

Friday
10PM-12AM
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Victoria

Sunday
8AM-10AM
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Thursday
Jun072012

RIP Bob Welch, Ex of Fleetwood Mac, Dead in Apparent Suicide

Guitarist Bob Welch, a member of the pre-Stevie Nicks/Lindsay Buckingham version of Fleetwood Mac, is dead of an apparent suicide.  His wife found him with a gunshot wound to the chest just after noon ET in Antioch, Tennessee.

I remember Bob's solol hits from 70s AM radio, especially "Sentimental Lady" and "Ebony Eyes."  Later, I was introduced to some of the work he did with Fleetwood Mac, including the AOR staple, "Hypnotized."

Read more here.

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