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'''Reg's Coffee House''' is a syndicated radio music program produced and hosted by [[Scott Register]]. From [[1997]] to [[2006]] the program was a Sunday mid-day staple at [[WRAX]] (at FM 105.9, FM 107.7 and FM 100.5).
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'''Reg's Coffee House''' is a syndicated radio music program produced and hosted by [[Scott Register]]. From early [[1997]] to late [[2006]] the program was a Sunday mid-day staple at [[WRAX]] (at FM 105.9, FM 107.7 and FM 100.5), occupying a a three-hour time slot on the X before 100.5 was switched to [[WJOX]] in November 2006. Nine other stations across the country syndicate a one-hour portion, which Register plans to continue.
The local program had a three-hour time slot on the X before 100.5 was switched to [[WJOX]] in November 2006. Nine other stations across the country syndicate a one-hour portion.


Reg's Coffeehouse, which has introduced numerous artists to the [[Birmingham]] market, gained a dedicated following. Many of the songs which debuted on the program later made it into the regular rotation during WRAX's peak under program director [[Dave Rossi]].
Reg's Coffeehouse, which has introduced numerous artists to the [[Birmingham]] market, gained a dedicated following. Many of the songs which debuted on the program later made it into the regular rotation during WRAX's peak under program director [[Dave Rossi]].
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* [http://www.myspace.com/regscoffeehouse Reg's Coffee House] on MySpace
* [http://www.myspace.com/regscoffeehouse Reg's Coffee House] on MySpace


[[Category:Radio programs]]
[[Category:Radio shows]]
[[Category:Music]]

Revision as of 12:40, 29 November 2006

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Reg's Coffee House is a syndicated radio music program produced and hosted by Scott Register. From early 1997 to late 2006 the program was a Sunday mid-day staple at WRAX (at FM 105.9, FM 107.7 and FM 100.5), occupying a a three-hour time slot on the X before 100.5 was switched to WJOX in November 2006. Nine other stations across the country syndicate a one-hour portion, which Register plans to continue.

Reg's Coffeehouse, which has introduced numerous artists to the Birmingham market, gained a dedicated following. Many of the songs which debuted on the program later made it into the regular rotation during WRAX's peak under program director Dave Rossi.

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