A Season In Hell on Pirate Cat Radio

by Scott Beale on August 21, 2007 · 3 comments

A Season In Hell on Pirate Cat Radio

A Season In Hell on Pirate Cat Radio

A Season In Hell on Pirate Cat Radio

A Season In Hell on Pirate Cat Radio

A Season In Hell on Pirate Cat Radio

Here are some photos I shot last night when DJ John Hell had me as his first guest on the inaugural episode of his Pirate Cat Radio show “A Season In Hell”.

I believe that they archive all of their shows, so once I find that link, I’ll post it here.

Pirate Cat Radio has some great programing and their station is top notch. If you would like to help support micro radio in San Francisco and online, consider making a donation by buying their t-shirts, buttons or CDs.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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1 Yanik Magnan August 21, 2007 at 9:04 pm

Aww, I missed it. Is there a recording of the show somewhere?

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