Submitted by dannymiles on Sat, 11/08/2014 - 09:25
Hi everyone. Yes, I'm back tonight with another Noughty Nineties, and I've got a packed show in store for you.
With Sight Village London having taken place this week I'll be asking for your experiences if you attended the event, as well as bringing you up-to-date with some technology-related inventions that have been announced in the mainstream media this week. I'd also love to get your opinions on the British government's plans to improve mobile phone coverage, and I'll be playing songs from the ten highest-earning female artists in the music industry.
Submitted by briandalton on Fri, 11/07/2014 - 10:01
Submitted by brianhartgen on Thu, 11/06/2014 - 16:34
Hi everyone
After quite a break, I am now back every Saturday on The Bell for the Music Machine!
www.the-bell.net
although quite whether you’ll be pleased about that given what I am about to write, I don’t know, (smile). But I am really looking forward to being back with you again.
This week, we have one of our annual specials, the World’s Worst Records. For some reason, many of you seem to enjoy these!
Submitted by becs on Thu, 11/06/2014 - 13:50
Hi all,
#HappyHour this week as always will be move to the groove all thriller no filler guaranteed music from many decades and genres all together in a fast paced show with Celebrity gossip included!
Get in touch via:
Twitter: @BecsOnDecs
Email: becs@the-bell.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/thebellonline
See you tomorrow at 6pm UK or 1pm ET on www.the-bell.net
Submitted by deanormond on Thu, 11/06/2014 - 13:18
Hi guys
As the lovely Anne Cosgrove is away this Friday I thought I'd keep you company with a Chillaxing Love Zone.
I've scooped 3 hours of gorgeous music from my personal Chillaxing playlist just for you. However, I'll be more than happy to play something for you or your loved one.
To request a Chillaxing love song simply;
Tweet @DeanOrmond or email dean@the-bell.net
Submitted by daviddunphy on Wed, 11/05/2014 - 21:12
Hi All!
Well, the subject of this post may seem strange to you. Hell, you're probably saying, what's going on?
Well, the truth is, that in our three hour a cappella lineup tonight, we've got two songs: The first is a mash up of the CMA Nominations for country song of the year. And with the CMA's airing tonight starting at 8 PM eastern, we'll be sure to give this mashup a look in Hour 1.
Submitted by dannymiles on Sun, 11/02/2014 - 13:14
Hello everyone. It's Danny Miles here.
With Dean Ormond relaxing even more than usual on his sofa this afternoon, it's my pleasure to be hosting the Sunday Sofa Session from 4pm in the UK (11am Eastern).
As always the show will be full of chat about the week's news, reviews of last night's X Factor performances and the best music, TV stories and Films from a past year ... although, today, it's one that wasn't so long ago.
Submitted by dannymiles on Sat, 11/01/2014 - 14:36
Just when you were thinking Halloween was the scariest night of the
year, I decided to return to the airwaves and make you re-consider!
Yes guys, it's Danny here, and thanks to the management team at The
Bell I'm honoured to be bringing Noughty Nineties to you, tonight and
every Saturday from 9pm in the UK (this week that means 5pm Eastern,
but from next week that'll be 4pm on the East Coast).
Submitted by brianhartgen on Thu, 10/30/2014 - 19:30
Hi everyone
The Music Machine will be returning regularly to the air on Saturday 8 November, but this Saturday, Lulu and I will be on the Bell with Down for Double!
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The best music from the 70’s and 80’s, and those songs you’ve forgotten about, will be combined with lots of friendly chat and lively banter in the best Double tradition! There’s bound to be some trouble as well!
Submitted by briandalton on Thu, 10/30/2014 - 11:01
Hello everybody! This coming Friday at 7:00pm in Ireland and the UK, or 3:00PM Eastern, it will give me (Paul Johnston) great pleasure to join Brian Dalton for a very special welcome to the weekend show.
Halloween is traditionally the time when ghosts walk the earth with their own faces so they wear masks in order that the living won't recognise them.
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