Podcast - The Prog Mill edition 49

Edition 49 of THE PROG MILL, first broadcast on Progzilla Radio on 2nd April 2017, is now available to listen to any time you like or download.

This week we have another two hours of superb proggy sounds including tracks from Lonely Robot, Barock Project, Wonderland, Cellar Noise, Audiofield, Light Freedom Revival, Hollow Water, Airbag, Proto Kaw, Seconds Before Landing, Caravan, The Windmill, Brad Curtis & The Some x 6 Band, Gregorian Rock and Blackfield.

THE PROG MILL is a listener led programme, so please feel free to suggest proggy tracks to be included. Also if you are a progressive rock artist or band (melodic/symphonic prog) and you would like your music included in the show then please get in touch.

email: shaun@progzilla.com twitter: @shaunontheair www.facebook.com/theprogmill www.shaungeraghty.co.uk

BROADCAST TIMES: Sundays 10pm to Midnight UK time (2100-2300 GMT) - MAIN BROADCAST Tuesdays 4am-6am UK time (0300-0500 GMT) for listeners in North America Tuesdays 11pm to 1am UK time (2200-0000 GMT)

Back next Sunday at 10pm UK to prog out all again. In the meantime, enjoy this weeks show!

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Shaun Geraghty

Shaun Geraghty

Shaun has been a radio presenter since 1982, starting in pirate radio broadcasting across Europe from an aerial strung between trees in the forests of Staffordshire. Soon after, he became a regular presenter and member of the management team at Hospital Radio Stafford, staying there for 32 years and receiving long service awards. Shaun also worked extensively in local community radio in Staffordshire on several stations including Stafford FM, Stone FM, Chase FM and Smart Radio. When Stafford Radio, an online community radio station started broadcasting from a 220 year old windmill in 2011, Shaun began presenting 'The Prog Mill' (the name inspired by the station's unique base). Stafford Radio became Windmill Radio before closing in 2016, when 'The Prog Mill' became part of Progzilla Radio. The Prog Mill leans towards the melodic and symphonic side of progressive rock, and includes regular album reviews from our friends at The Progressive Aspect, CD Giveaways, and a regular fun quickfire quiz. Your music suggestions for the show are very welcome at shaun@progzilla.com or via facebook.com/theprogmill or twitter (X) @shaunontheair