Free Radio Santa Cruz: Radio Free Petaluma interview

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Free Radio Santa Cruz: Radio Free Petaluma interview

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Free Radio Santa Cruz: Radio Free Petaluma interview7.57 MB

Interview with Ed from Radio Free Petaluma an Unlicensed Microradio station at 95.5fm in California. Free The Air!!

RFP will be comming on line with a website & audio streaming in approx 1 week at:
www.radiofreepetaluma.org
email them at radiofreepetaluma@yahoo.com

Interview includes the song:
Pirate Radio

Free Radio Santa Cruz has been on the air for over ten years without a license.
We broadcast 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, in defiance of
federal regulations. ARRRGGHH!!!