Welcome to Echo Valley!
Echo Valley is a free, just for fun, radio show that celebrates bubblegum pop music from the 1960's and 1970's.
The Echo Valley podcast is at echovalley.podbean.com!
You can download all episodes of Echo Valley below or from the archive to the right.
If you'd like to subscribe for free to the podcast, you'll find Echo Valley on iTunes, or on any of the podcast apps or channels, or, to do it your own way, here is the "feed" URL you will need to know: http://echovalley.podbean.com/feed.
Contact the Mayor's office at professorbubblegum@hotmail.com .
The Echo Valley podcast is at echovalley.podbean.com!
You can download all episodes of Echo Valley below or from the archive to the right.
If you'd like to subscribe for free to the podcast, you'll find Echo Valley on iTunes, or on any of the podcast apps or channels, or, to do it your own way, here is the "feed" URL you will need to know: http://echovalley.podbean.com/feed.
Contact the Mayor's office at professorbubblegum@hotmail.com .
Saturday, April 18, 2015
EV89 (S4E9) Bubblegum According to Bennie D.
A special episode with all songs chosen by bubblegum historian and raconteur Bennie D. Ketron! Keith Partridge eats Rice Krispies!
A dramatic top-secret reading from a 1968 teen magazine about emotions
too hot to handle! Paul Revere talks hair length! Plenty of great
bubblegum music from The Beatles, The Cowsills, The Cufflinks, Paul
Revere and the Raiders, Elephant's Memory, Love Generation, Yellow
Balloon, Lemon Pipers, Lesley Gore, Harper's Bizarre, Partridge Family, The Loving Spoonful, ABBA, Buchanan Brothers, Free Design, Le Cirque, and Flying Giraffe!
Saturday, April 4, 2015
EV88 (S4E8) Harlem Globetrotters
Can cousin Oliver from the Brady Bunch replace Kid Bubblegum as Echo Valley intern? A special tribute to the music of the animated Harlem Globetrotters
(1970-1972)! Another uncomfortable brother-sister love song with Chris
Knight and Maureen McCormick! A sample of a long lost bubblegum album
paying tribute to the music of Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang and Mary Poppins! How did the White Plains get their name? Plenty of groovy bubblegum pop music from Beano, Tommy Roe, Boyce
and Hart, The Wombles, Jigsaw, December's Children, Children of Prague,
The Tremeloes, Peter Klint Quartet, White Plains, Amazing Pickles, Errol Sober, 1909 Chewing Gum Company and the Year 2000!
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