Commercial country radio relies on dumbed-down themes, hackneyed production, fake accents and visual clichés. Borderlines plays artists still making real folk and country music based in British and Irish traditions. New every Sunday – thirty tunes, no country-pop!
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Borderlines is no longer a radio show, but in 2016, as a long time radio DJ, I was interviewed by Bill Frater for No Depression magazine. Click the button below to read the interview. Please support independent music journals like No Depression.
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Think music sounds better on vinyl? Give this a read:
Contact Rick August for more information about Borderlines.