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Rick O Shay

A Country Music show with emphasis on the British and local Country Music scene. No mainstream radio station Country show plays much music by British artists, Cheshire Country plays at least 50% A weekly theme covering a British artist together with any new albums which I get with a track played that week and a further 4 tracks as feature of the artist.

Themes featured included drinking songs, pioneers of British Country, Country songs about sport,  the ladies of Country Music and a Valentines special with all tracking including either hearts or roses in the title. Several interviews for the show included a Canadian Country singer, Jalayne Tradler and British artists, Back2back, Nashville Angels Chrissy Byrne, local Country singer, Tony Miller, Michigan Duo and song writer Pete Redfern

A local Country Music Gig Guide is featured weekly.This is also available on my web site www.geocities.com/epimlatt/

About Rick


1995 was the launch of D.J. Rick O'Shay with the start of another local radio station. I used to pop in to the Friday lunch time show to chat about and ‘plug' the local Country Music scene. I was asked to present a Country Show on the radio station, during each RSL period. My first solo broadcast was on Saturday 21st October 1995 when I interviewed, on air, a member of a local Western Group.

I then found myself being asked, with other presenters, to do road shows and also to do discos. My first disco was at The Dingle Hotel in Lymm in February 1996 with Country band from Manchester. A couple of days beforehand, I found out that the hotel didn't have any disco equipment so a quick trip to Altrincham to buy some basic equipment. I found myself as regular D.J.

The Grangeway Community Centre in Runcorn asked me to stage a night for them in July 1996, which is still a regular Country Music and dance night. Other local venues came and went and you can always catch me at The Gladstone Club in Northwich every Sunday evening either as DJ or as a Country Music journalist. I have been involved in the organisation and D.J. at the Tollemache Country Music Festival every June.

 

My regular Tuesday night Country shows have attracted listeners from America, Canada, New Zealand and London, not forgetting my mentor in Morecambe who recently supplied me with all the music for programme of The Pioneers of British Country.

 

 

 

 

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