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| VIDEO: ANI DIFRANCO PERFORMANCE |
The fiercely independent singer-songwriter recently visited SIRIUS Disorder, opening up to Meg Griffin about her new album and performing a few songs. See her exclusive in-studio performance of the incendiary "Alla This."
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Dion & Dave Marsh
Sun 10/12 10:00 am ET
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Dion will be the live guest on Kick Out the Jams this week, discussing his history,
the nature of rock’n’roll, and his recent albums, including the new one, Heroes, for which KOTJ host Dave
Marsh wrote the liner notes. The October 12 show also marks the 4th anniversary of Kick Out the Jams
debut on SIRIUS.

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Ask Chrissie
Mon 10/13 3:00 pm ET
The Pretenders are back with a blistering new album called Break Up the Concrete, and frontwoman
Chrissie Hynde is known for her outspoken opinions on everything from animal rights to the blight of
America’s rust belt. Each day for an entire week SIRIUS Disorder’s Meg Griffin will “Ask Chrissie” a
question, followed an exclusive acoustic performance
in our SIRIUS Studios.

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Lou Reed’s New York Shuffle
Saturdays 6 pm ET Rebroadcast Sundays Noon and Mondays 4 pm ET
Lou Reed’s new ongoing program on SIRIUS Disorder will feature music that runs the gamut from jazz to vintage rock, and everything in between. As Lou says, “For years, I’ve always been a fan of eclectic radio, such as FM radio in the past when you could hear stations play widely divergent music, ranging from Rock to Country to Jazz to Opera. I loved the days when Djs who did their own programming set the bar high.“ Lou will be co-hosting the show with record producer Hal Willner, who Lou recently collaborated with on the concert film Berlin.

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Bourbon Street Beat
Saturdays 10 pm ET
It's a two-hour Saturday Night Party with the flavors of cajun, creole, zydeco, dixieland jazz, gospel, brass and blues all rooted in New Orleans music. Grab some crawfish, french market coffee & a beignet where les bon-temps roulez!

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World Beat Wednesday
Wednesdays 11 pm ET
A concentrated hour of music from all over the globe with Larry Kirwan as your navigator.

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Kick Out The Jams with Dave Marsh
Sundays 10 am - 12 pm ET
Kick Out The Jams with Dave Marsh is based at the intersection of music and politics. Dave tells stories, interviews music figures and others, takes calls from listeners, intertwines politics and plays some really cool records.

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The David Johansen Mansion of Fun Show
Fridays 3 pm - 9 pm ET Rebroadcast Tuesday 9 am - 3 pm ET and Thursday midnight - 6 am ET
David Johansen, the founder of The New York Dolls, inhabitor of the body of Buster Poindexter, and leader of David Johansen and The Harry Smiths, is also a musicologist. From the jungles of Africa to the Bayou of Louisiana, from Duke Ellington to Phil Spector to Billy Joe Shaver, David's show is all over the musical map. The soul of free form philosophy lives here.

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The Dharma Cafe
Saturdays 7 am - 10 am ET Sundays 7 am - 10 am ET
Husband-and-wife folk-pop recording artists Pete and Maura Kennedy have released nine albums since 1995, and their smart songs and engaging live performances have earned them fans in concerts, cafes and coffeehouses across the US. They now share their unabridged love of folk music with SIRIUS Disorder listeners each Saturday and Sunday morning.

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Celtic Crush Joins the Disorder
Saturdays 10 am - 1 pm ET Rebroadcast Tuesdays 10 pm - 1 am ET
Celtic Crush travels among diverse music, from old to the very new. Ireland native Larry Kirwan has firsthand experience throughout Ireland and America as a member of the premier Celtic rock band Black 47. Being an author as well as a performer adds to Larry's unique abilities as a poetic host. His guests have ranged from Lunasa to Celtic Woman. Larry draws from his private record collection of classic Irish music for this three hour soulful mix of traditional and contemporary music from the Celtic countries and England.
The latest playlist - September 20:
| Mo Bhron (Intro) |
Black 47 |
| Starry Night |
Davy Spillane |
| Her Father Didn't Like Me Anyway |
Finbar & Eddie Fury |
| Sullivan's John |
Sweeney's Men |
| Pipe Solo: Garret Barry's |
The Bothy Band |
| Lullaby of London |
The Pogues |
| Streets of London |
Ralph McTell |
| Wacko King Hacko |
Peabog Faeries |
| I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) |
The Proclaimers |
| Chelsea Dagger |
The Fratellis |
| I Usedta Love Her |
The Saw Doctors |
| Fisherman's Blues |
The Waterboys |
| Galway Girl |
Steve Earle |
| From Galway to Graceland |
Michael Deangelis |
| Lament for Peadar O'Donnell
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Moving Hearts |
| Donegal Rain |
Andy M. Steward/Phil Cunningham |
| The State of Massachusetts |
Dropkick Murphys |
| The Irish Rover |
The Blaggards |
| The High Reel |
Horslips |
| She Moved Through the Fair |
Van Morrison & The Chieftains |
| The Lambs on the Green Hills |
The Johnstons |
| The Mummer's Dance |
Loreena McKennitt |
| Heart of Gold |
Buster Poindexter |
| Staten Island Baby |
Black 47/David Johansen |
| Mexico |
Mundy |
| Fi Wela |
Fernhill |
| Handbags & Gladrags |
Stereophonics |
| Billy Don't You Weep for Me |
Nic Jones |
| Whistles The Wind |
Flogging Molly |
| Moonbeam Josephine |
Pierce Turner |
| Waterloo Sunset |
The Kinks |
| Night Comes In |
Richard & Linda Thompson |
| The Foggy Dew |
The Chieftains & Sinead O'Connor |
| Tom Traubert's Blues |
Tom Waits |
| Who Knows Where the Time Goes |
Sandy Denny |
| If Ever You Go to Dublin Town |
Ronnie Drew |
| Joe Hill |
Luke Kelly |
| The Merry Sisters |
Lunasa |
| Who's Gonna Ride Your White Horses |
U2 |
| Release |
Afro-Celt Sound System |
| Barra Clapping Song |
Capercaile |
| Soon & Sometimes |
My Bloody Valentine |
| Colony |
Damien Dempsey |
| Captain Thunderbolt |
Dick Gaughan/Andy Irvine |
| Train Song (DNA Mix) |
Eliza Carthy |

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The Bob Dylan Radio Hour
Sundays 7 pm ET
Tune in to SIRIUS Disorder each Sunday for The Bob Dylan Radio Hour, featuring the music of our favorite
independent thinker, Bob Dylan, along with music by many artists who’ve covered him, and their thoughts about working with Bob, which of his songs have changed their lives, and much more. Produced and hosted by legendary Philadelphia rock radio DJ Michael Tearson.
September 21 Playlist:
| Highway 61 Revisited | Johnny Winter | Second Winter, 1969 |
| Things Have Changed | Bob Dylan | Portsmouth, 6/2000, Live 1961-2000 |
| Mighty Quinn | Onkel Tims Hutte | Nearer to the Fire, 2008 |
| New Pony | Onkel Tims Hutte | Nearer to the Fire, 2008 |
| Ballad of a Thin Man | Andy Santana
| Take Me With You, 2008 |
| Across the Green Mountain | Bob Dylan | Gods & Generals, 2003 |
| Watching the River Flow | Candye Kane | Knock Out, 2004 |
| Groom’s Still Waiting at the Altar | Lindsay Evans
| Road to Damascus, 2006 |
| Crash on the Levee (Down in the Flood) | Mark Tolstrup
| Root Magic, 2005 |
| All Along the Watchtower | Jim Schemed | Schony, 1971 |
| You Angel You | Brew Flies | On the Fly, 2007 |
| Ring Them Bells | Bob Dylan | Supper Club NYC--11/93, rel. Tell Tale Signs, ‘08 |
| Don’t Think Twice | Lunatic Fringe | Over the Wall, 2005 |
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