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Sunday 18th April 2004 2:00am - 6:00am

Check back here over the next few days for updates. I'll keep adding to this list till right before the show.

Mark Banning - Fret Net Fun
Mark wrote this tune especially for me and the Fret Net listeners! Way to go Mark! I'll be playing Fret Net Fun as my intro.

John Botica - Between the Shadows
This Australian artist has been around for a while, so it's great to see the release of this debut solo album. Kinda blues/rock based, here's So Hard.

Campo di Marte - Concerto Zero
A brilliant live double CD, featuring a performance from 1972 on one CD and another performance from 2003 on the other. I'll play Terzo tempo / Quarto tempo and Rock Barock. This Italian progressive rock band features Enrico Rosa on guitar.

Daniel Christopherson - One Zillion Guitars
Chops galore, yet light and tasty. There's a variety of styles on this CD. Fans of Joe Satriani will like it. Now and Far Away's a good track. In fact, they all are. I might play another one as well, if I have time.

Magic Elf - Heavy Meddle
This is a very cool CD that I'm sure you'll all love. I'll play the title track, Heavy Meddle, this time around.

Brett Garsed - Big Sky
Oh man.. Does it get any better than this? If you like your music 'fused' and 'progressed', you will absolutely love this CD from one of Australia's most highly respected and admired guitarists, Brett Garsed. I'll play the title track, Big Sky, and maybe Fu'd Fight as well if I have time.

Joe LoSchiavo - Electric Circus
Where do I keep finding all these great guitar players from? I'm sure you'll enjoy Joe Cool.

Jason Stolarik - Flesh Confessions
Jason's recorded an interesting album. It didn't really grab me the first time I listened, but it does have that 'grows-on-you' quality. With music ranging from vocal-type contemporary songs, to impressive guitar instrumentals, it's well worth a listen. Here's Beantown.

Joe Stump - Armed and Ready
If you like your guitar played ferociously yet eminently 'musically', then Joe's your man. This is an incredible CD. The playing on Prisoner of Time never ventures into over-the-top wankery, due to Joe's inherent musical sensibilities that shame other shredders.

Urban Blue - It's Different Today
More than just guitars, horns and keys too! Check out this live blues track, Redheaded Lady.

Tom Yoder - Eat This It's Safe
Tom's an awesome fingerstyle player. Check out Zen Parked on Z from his CD released in 2000.

Tom Yoder - The Moment the Apple Falls
This new acoustic album from Tom is one of the most beautiful I've heard in ages. I'll play the title track The Moment the Apple Falls and maybe Keyhole as well.