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What's Up Next on the Doug Lewis Show

May 10, 2006 – Tune into the Doug Lewis Show on WVGN 107.3 FM, Sunday, May 14, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. This Sunday we feature Hank Williams III, 2 Blue Shoes, Frank Sinatra, Slick Ballinger and much more.
The Modern Music Feature CD is "Straight to Hell," a two CD set of rockin' roots country rock from Hank Williams III, who is the grandson of the legendary country icon, Hank Williams. Hank's progeny does a great job and writes hard-hitting earthy lyrics.
The Indie Spotlight CD is "On 2 Er," which is the latest release from the Virgin Islands own 2 Blue Shoes. It's a great CD with both originals and some great covers. Check out their web site at www.2blueshoes.com.
We celebrate the birthdays of Jack Bruce of Cream, blues sax player Grady Gaines, Will Dub Jones of the Coasters, Gene Cornish (guitarist with the Rascals), record producer Bob Johnston, and the eclectic singer Bobby Darin.
We remember Frank Sinatra and Yardbirds lead vocalist Keith Relf on the anniversary of their deaths.
We include new music from blues man Slick Ballinger, the Daddy Mack Blues Band, the Rev. Billy C. Wirtz, folk artist Chuck Brodsky and more.
We play music from Anna Cheek, who will be playing throughout the Virgin Islands in May.
We also have music from Nanci Griffith, Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Kathy Mattea, Ramblin Jack Elliot and more.

Tune in for a chance to win a great new blues CD from Sue Foley and the latest release from Kathy Mattea. In honor of Mother's Day, this week's contest is limited to the ladies. So ladies, please be prepared to call in for a chance to win.
Doug Lewis Show is underwritten by Hook, Line and Sinker and Molly Molones.

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