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This week, we feature new music from Coati Mundi & Ron Rogers, plus classics by Tracey Ullman, XTC, Dexy’s, Jeff Lynne, Alan Vega, The Lords of the New Church, Missing Persons and more.

This week, we ring in 2014 with a new track from Coati Mundi and Ron Rogers. Plus, we play some of the best new releases fro 2013 and classics. We will have music by Andy Prieboy, David Bowie, Adam Ant, The Pogues, Mental As Anything and more.

Members of Kid Creole and the Coconuts, and several other top musicians will be on hand to help celebrate the 10th year of the Lagond School of Music with special fundraising webcast.

The podcast edit for this week’s Revenge of the 80s Radio show is up and available at the bottom of this post. This week, we play more of your requests. new music from The Cars and Coati Mundi plus classics by INXS, King, the Hoodoo Gurus, ABC, Kate Bush and more.

The podcast edit for this week’s Revenge of the 80s Radio show is up and available at the bottom of this post. This week, we play new music from Coati Mundi and The Cars

This week on Revenge of the 80s, Coati Mundi is our guest. He recently released his CD, Coati Mundi is Dancing for the Cabana Code in the Land of Boo-Hoo. Also, music from Annabella Lwin, INXS, Strawberry Switchblade and more.

Adriana Kaegi’s brilliant documentary about the band she co-founded, Kid Creole and My Coconuts, will be showing on Wednesday, June 2, 6:30pm at the Chelsea Art Museum in New York City.

This week, we ran an encore Revenge of the 80s Radio show, featuring a conversation with Adriana Kaegi

driana Kaegi’s superb documentary on the band she co-founded will be featured at the Phoenix Art Museum on March 24th. This will be thw first Western US screening of Kid Creole and My Coconuts.

Adriana Kaegi’s world premiere of her documentary Kid Creole and My Coconuts highlighted the CMJ Music & Film Festival at theChelsea Clearview Theaters in New York Thursday night The story of one of the most unique bands of the 1980s was coupled in a special double-bill with a documentary on another influential alternative band, The Fleshtones

If you are a fan of The Coconuts, or a fan of great classic alternative music, please sign this petition that is being sent to EMI record company asking them to re-release Don’t Take My Coconuts.

This week’s Revenge of the 80s Radio show (3/7) will feature a conversation with Adriana Kaegi, a founding member of the influential Kid Creole and the Coconuts. Kaegi is diversely talented in music, choreography, costume design, marketing and business. We will talk about her career, her soon-to-be-released album — TAG — and her recently-completed documentary DVD: “Kid Creole and My Coconuts.”


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