Deep Tracks
Broadcast area |
United States Canada |
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Slogan | Deep Classic Album Rock |
Frequency |
Sirius XM Radio 27 Dish Network 6027 |
Format | Classic Rock |
Class | Satellite Radio Station |
Owner | Sirius XM Radio |
Website | SiriusXM: Deep Tracks |
Deep Tracks is a Sirius XM Radio channel featuring deep cuts of classic rock music, which encompasses lesser-known album tracks, one-hit wonders, concert recordings, "forgotten 45s" and "B-side" tracks.
Brian Beddow is Deep Tracks' current programming director. Earle Bailey is one of its on-air voices and has worked with American voice-over artist Ted Williams.[1][2] Meg Griffin and Jim Ladd are also heard regularly on the channel during the week, with Dan Neer and Michael Tearson appearing on weekends. The original programmer for the channel, the late George Taylor Morris, departed in the summer of 2008 due to health issues.
The station appears as channel 27 on Sirius XM Radio. It replaced The Vault as a part of the Sirius/XM merger in 2008. It can also be heard on Dish Network channel 6027(previously 6016) until Sirius XM's The Blend took Sirius XM Radio 16 and Dish Network 6016. As of April 2009, this channel has changed its logo, taking the logo from former XM channel Top Tracks, which was replaced by Classic Vinyl post-Sirius/XM merger.
The name is a remnant of XM's old classic rock stations: Big Tracks, Top Tracks, and Deep Tracks. Big Tracks became Classic Rewind. Top Tracks became Classic Vinyl.
Hosts
- Meg Griffin
Mondays 6 am - 11 am ET
Tuesday-Fridays 6 am - 12 pm ET
- Earle Bailey
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays 12 pm- 7 pm ET
Thursdays 12 pm - 5 pm; 6 pm- 7 pm ET
Sundays 3 pm - 6 pm ET
- Jim Ladd
Weekdays 7pm ET
- Dan Neer
Saturdays 9 am - 4 pm ET
Sundays 9 am - 2 pm ET
- Carol Miller
Saturdays 4 pm - 10 pm ET
Sundays 6 pm - 12am ET
Programming
- Tom Petty's Buried Treasure
Thursdays 5 pm ET
Rebroadcasts Saturdays 8 am & 10 pm ET, Sundays 2 pm ET & Mondays 11 am ET
Each week, Tom Petty pulls together a set of little-known musical delights and classic tracks alike — many vintage, each a treasure. He’s a Grammy®-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, and he articulately and passionately introduces you to his first love: the music.
- Jim Ladd Radio Show
Weekdays 7 pm ET
Legendary Southern California classic rock DJ Jim Ladd brings his free-form radio show to Deep Tracks. Join Jim as he broadcasts from Los Angeles, where he’ll craft unique musically themed sets, as he’s done since the start of his career.
- Deep Tracks Comes Alive
Mondays - Fridays 11 pm ET
Deep Tracks Comes Alive – a week-night one-hour voyage onto the Deep Tracks concert stage.
- Into the Night
Weekdays 12 am - 6 am
Weekends 12 am - 8 am ET
Classic album rock, landmark songs, lost gems, off-beat cuts and live concerts from the '60s and '70s. Hear artists like Pink Floyd, Cream, The Allman Brothers, Led Zeppelin, Grateful Dead and more.
Core artists
- Bob Dylan
- Bruce Springsteen
- Allman Brothers
- Be Bop Deluxe
- Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Led Zeppelin
- AC/DC 70's songs only
- The Beatles and solo careers
- The Rolling Stones
- The Who
- Tom Petty
- Steely Dan
- The Kinks
- Steve Miller Band
- Pink Floyd
- Cream
- Humble Pie
- Blue Öyster Cult
- Camel
- Cactus
- James Gang
- Neil Young & Crazy Horse
- Manassas
- Jefferson Airplane
- Jethro Tull
- Rush
- Joe Walsh
- Savoy Brown
- Foghat
- Aerosmith
- Grateful Dead
- Mountain
- Vanilla Fudge
- Canned Heat
- The Rascals
- Leon Russell
- Blues Project
- Eric Burdon and The Animals
- War
- Paul Butterfield Blues Band
- Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
- Rare Earth
- The Guess Who
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive
- Lou Reed
- MC5
- The Beach Boys
- The Sonics
Internet Player
One feature of the internet version is the ability to bias the player regarding how well known the artists played are.
References
- ↑ P., John. "Meet Ted Williams. Good Onya’ Ted, do it well dude". oforchristsakes.wordpress.com. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
- ↑ ww.youtube.com/watch?v=pLgq9vwtcMA Ted Williams meets Doral Chenoweth Check
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