2018-09-26 02:15:00 +0000
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#anonradio
#80sSynth
#newWave
#special
Tony Ortiz - vocals for the San Diego-based 80s new wave band "The Monroes" - was our special guest on the Intergalactic Wasabi show! THANK YOU SO MUCH TONY for being such a cool guest!! What a very cool and down-to-earth guy! I have asked fellow SDF member xmanmonk to co-host with me for this special show and he did a really awesome job! Thank you so much xmanmonk!... and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! :-) xmanmonk knows Tony personally.
I also would like to thank all the SDF members who were on 'com' in the 'anonradio' room for their participation during the live show. I am really so fortunate for being a part of this very awesome community!!... and of course, thank you to all the people who tuned in!
I am also very thankful to the SDF Public Access UNIX System for the very useful SDF VoIP service that made all the telephonic activities possible tonight.
Please check out Tony's Facebook page by clicking here.
Please watch The Monroes performed live on The Merv Griffin Show in 1982:
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