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VRZ 138 – 2011 Top Ten  Music Artists & Songs – AUDIO VERSION

VRZ 138 – 2011 Top Ten Music Artists & Songs – AUDIO VERSION

Released Tuesday, 20th December 2011
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VRZ 138 – 2011 Top Ten  Music Artists & Songs – AUDIO VERSION

VRZ 138 – 2011 Top Ten Music Artists & Songs – AUDIO VERSION

VRZ 138 – 2011 Top Ten  Music Artists & Songs – AUDIO VERSION

VRZ 138 – 2011 Top Ten Music Artists & Songs – AUDIO VERSION

Tuesday, 20th December 2011
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Dave Rabbit has spent several days listening to all the bands he showcased in 2011 and sending the best songs to Military Men and Women around the world to vote on. These TOP TEN Artists represent the BEST OF 2011 as chosen by them. “Theory Of A Deadman”, “Mad Margritt”, “Moisture Fuel”, “Snew”, “Revolve”, “Portal”, “Nick Black”, “The Accident Experiment”, “Sound Breaking Ground” and “Sinch”.

Visit The “Theory Of A Deadman” Home Page

Visit The “Mad Margritt” Home Page

Visit The “Moisture Fuel” Home Page

Visit The “Snew” Home Page

Visit The “Revolve” Home Page

Visit The “Portal” Home Page

Visit The “Nick Black” Home Page

Visit The “The Accident Experiment” Home Page

Visit The “Sound Breaking Ground” Home Page

Visit The “Sinch” Home Page

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Dave Rabbit has been entertaining military men & women combat troops for over 40 Years, since Saigon, Vietnam 1971. A three tour, Purple Heart, Vietnam Veteran, Dave has always put the entertainment of his fellow soldiers as his number one priority. Whether creating Radio First Termer and broadcasting from a downtown Saigon brothel or banging the airways in the deserts of Iraq & Afghanistan, Dave has always been there to support, defend and entertain his brothers and sisters in arms. If you liked this segment, please pass it on. If you know or have a family member in harms way, please pass along the website address: http://daverabbit.podomatic.com .

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The World Is Listening ToDAVE RABBITAre You?”Dave Rabbit”, the “Godfather Of Pirate Radio”, welcomes you to "The Rabbit Zone". So Fasten Your Seat Belts, bring your seats and tray tables to their Fully Upright Position, then bend over and Kiss Your Ass Goodbye, because the “Dave Rabbit” & “Radio First Termer” Pirate Radio Experience is an Extremely Dangerous & Bumpy Ride! Everything Here Is FREE To Enjoy & Share!DAVE RABBITLOVESJESSICA RABBITMilitary EntertainmentNetworkIn 2006, Dave Rabbit founded the Military Entertainment Network as a vehicle for Podcasters from around the world to join his cause to bring FREE quality entertainment to the men and women around the world in combat zones for the United States and her Allies. To date, over 1,000 Podcasters from almost every country in the world have joined Dave Rabbit in this cause.”We Entertain The Troops”A Tribute To My MentorBOB HOPEAn NBC Tribute To TheBOB HOPECHRISTMAS SHOWSDAVE RABBIT HISTORYRadio First Termer was a Pirate Radio Station which broadcasted nightly from January 1, 1971 to January 21, 1971 in Saigon during the Vietnam War. Radio First Termer was hosted by on-air personality "Dave Rabbit", an anonymous United States Air Force sergeant. The two other members of the crew were known as "Pete Sadler" and "Nguyen".Dave Rabbit - 1971Dave Rabbit - Today”Dave Rabbit”, who is greatly considered as the Godfather of Pirate Radio and the first true “Shock Jock”, began his radio career in Vietnam working as a studio engineer for Radio Phan Rang. After three tours in Vietnam, "Dave Rabbit" and his friends launched Radio First Termer from a secret studio in a backroom of a Saigon brothel. The make-shift studio walls were lined with mattresses to deaden the sounds emanating from the brothel. The station broadcasted for a total of 63 hours over 21 nights (between January 1, 1971 to January 21, 1971). “Dave Rabbit” later admitted in an interview, that he was forced to stop broadcasting because he was fearful that his friends, who were protecting him and the show, were in imminent danger of getting in trouble by his base commander, who hated his show and suspected that someone was protecting him.The purpose of Radio First Termer, according to “Dave Rabbit”, was to "bring rock and roll to the troops on the front lines." The station played "hard acid rock" such as Steppenwolf, Bloodrock, Three Dog Night, Led Zeppelin, Sugarloaf, the James Gang, and Iron Butterfly, bands which were popular among the troops but largely ignored by the American Forces Vietnam Network (AFVN). The music was mixed with antiwar commentary as well as skits poking fun at the U.S. Military, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, the Base Commander, just to name a few. Raunchy sex and drug oriented jokes were always a tremendous part of the nightly shows. “Dave Rabbit's” show also included a number of bits including “Tooth Picks In The Toilet”, the “Dave Rabbit Official Sweatshirt” and reading GI comments off the latrine walls across Vietnam.Although the frequency was always announced as FM69, “Dave Rabbit” has said in several interviews, in reality the show was broadcast over numerous frequencies. In addition to 69 MHz FM as selected by “Dave Rabbit”, the Radio Relay troops across Vietnam also broadcasted Radio First Termer over other frequencies, including 690 AM.In 1995 Will Snyder first posted sound clips from a Radio First Termer broadcast on the internet renewing interest in “Dave Rabbit” and Radio First Termer. In February 2006, after finding out that the surviving show was posted on the internet, "Dave Rabbit" came forward and told his story to several main stream media personalities including Corey Deitz with About Radio. Dave also did an interview with Director David Zeiger for a bonus feature on the DVD release of Sir! No Sir!, who had u(continued)

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