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PROGRAM PAGES - 5FT HIGH & RISING Roots, Blues, Funk & Soul 
Day:  Saturday
Time:  6:00 - 9:00
Announcer:  Myles O'Neil Shaw
5ft High & Rising

Join me every Saturday morning from 6am and come on a detour down one of country music’s dusty sidetracks. Often referred to as alternative country, I’ll be adding to the mix some bluegrass, folk & Americana as well. I’ll be playing music from your favorite artists, discovering some new ones & paying homage to those that came before.

All made possible with the assistance of the following

Business Patron
Syber's Books - Windsor & Caulfield South

Band Patrons
Dave Miles & the Hard Way
Sun of a Gun
The Idle Hoes
Susan Lily
Frances Gold and the Gleaners

Individual Patrons
Jeff Jenkins
William Abbott
Jenny Cunningham
Bob Esselmont
John Turner

Friend For Life
Jenny Cunningham

To take the experience further, visit my blog 5 Feet High & Rising where I add extra information about the songs & bands I play.
You can also visit me at Myspace myspace.com/5feethighandrising

 email me at monsa1962@bigpond.com

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ARE YOU AN ENTERTAINER - RADIO FESTIVAL 2010 PART TWO - 24/05/2010
No. Song Name Artist Label Distributor Album & Comments
1 Five Feet High & Rising(Intro) Johnny Cash columbia Live at Madison Square Garden
2 far away eyes rolling stones virgin some girls
3 hoodoo voodoo billy bragg and wilco mermaid avenue
4 palmyra jolie holland anti rfcd the living and the dead
5 are you an entertainer jon langford and the sadies bloodshot mayors of the moon
6 roadworn and weary supersuckers sub pop must've been high
7 still feeling blue gram parsons sacred hearts and fallen angels
8 with tomrrow gene clark white light
9 Albuquerque neil young reprise tonights the night
10 somethings gotta give pretty soon drive-by truckers decoration day
11 box of rain grateful dead warner american beauty
12 whiskey in my whiskey felice brothers felice brothers
13 holy ghost scud mountain boys essential scud moutain boys
14 capsized richmond fontaine thirteen cities
15 this tornado loves you neko case anti middle cyclone
16 lowdown my morning jacket at dawn
17 live free son volt trace
18 I'll be here in the morning townes van zandt very best
19 hello sorry todd snider near truths and hotel rooms
20 I can't complain todd snider mca viva satellite
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ANNOUNCER PROFILE : MYLES O’NEIL SHAW - 5FT HIGH & RISING
My early interests in music are somewhat embarrassing to admit now. The first actual albums I bought, as opposed to compilations like Ripper 76 were New World Record by ELO and Rumors by Fleetwood Mac. My first gigs were mainly stadium affairs. I can vividly remember AC/DC at the Myer Music Bowl in 1980. Other early gigs were U2, the Police and Dire Straits, all at Festival Hall in the early eighties before they were really big. [more]


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