May 1999: As warm days alternate with cold nights here in what passes
for a New York spring (done and gone in a New York moment), our promotional
college radio push for Total Vegetility is winding down in
preparation for the semester's end. Our thrust netted solid airplay at
169 stations (and counting). From the Top-20 Most Added charting
first week in CMJ Weekly (that's College Music Journal, if you wondered), to
the 62 stations that added the CD that week, to the 33 stations that
included The Cucumbers in their top 30 charts (and results are still
coming in!), the high-point results have been vegetalian indeed. And
following for your browsing pleasure is a list with the frequencies and
contact information of those enlightened stations playing our newest Home
Office CD. But why? Why make up this big ol' list?
Yes, Virginia, there is a point to this. With the information on these pages, you can not only tune in and hear The Cukes where The Cukes are being played; you can also request them and make everyone else hear them too. This is called World Domination, and you get to play as often and as loudly as you like. Since the station listing is long, we've handily divided radio U.S.A. into separate pages: stations in the Home States where The Cucumbers have been resident for many years, stations outside the local territory starting with the letter W (generally New England and Eastish) and those pioneer types who go out with call letters starting with K (the rest). Now look up, yes, up, further, right! That large land mass is called Canada, and their radio stations start with the letter C.
The K-Radio
Page
Arizona, Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana,
Minnesota, Missouri,
Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin
The W-Radio
Page
Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North
Carolina,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, D.C., West
Virginia, Wisconsin
The C-Radio
Page
Canada (all of it)