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Theme Time Radio Hour with Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan's eclectic mix of music, guests, interviews and commentary

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About Theme Time Radio

Bob Dylan started his radio broadcasting career in the USA in May 2006 with a weekly radio show on XM Satellite Radio, the leading satellite radio service in the US.

"A lot of my own songs have been played on the radio, but this is the first time I've ever been on the other side of the mic", said Dylan of his shows.

Theme Time Radio Hour With Bob Dylan features an eclectic mix of music hand-picked by Dylan. The radio shows also include interviews and commentary on music and other topics.

Themes for the show include 'weather' with a tracklist featuring, for example, A Place In The Sun sung in Italian by Stevie Wonder, The Wind Cries Mary by Jimi Hendrix and Keep On The Sunny Side by The Carter Family. Song list themes for other shows include 'cars', 'dance', 'police', and 'whiskey'.

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