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White Tiger Radio is a podcast of true variety as well as a monthly live internet radio show.
White Tiger Radio Live, hosted by Jack Miller and Shanon Emerson, was Internet radio you could listen to in real
time one Friday night a month or as a podcast. The White Tiger Radio podcast is music, variety, interviews, stories, songs, and anything else we haven't thought of yet. Thirty-two episodes you can listen to anywhere, any time, for any reason.

White Tiger Radio Produced by Jack Miller and Shanon Emerson

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White Tiger Radio is a podcast of true variety as well as a monthly live internet radio show.
White Tiger Radio Live, hosted by Jack Miller and Shanon Emerson, was Internet radio you could listen to in real
time one Friday night a month or as a podcast. The White Tiger Radio podcast is music, variety, interviews, stories, songs, and anything else we haven't thought of yet. Thirty-two episodes you can listen to anywhere, any time, for any reason.

    Women of the Seventies

    Women of the Seventies

    Shanon and Jack tour the 1970s with music by amazing female artists, inspiring speeches, and stories from a simpler, more dangerous, possibly even more amibiguous time...

    "If I Were Your Woman," Gladys Knight & The Pipsl
    "Your Mama Won't Like Me," Suzi Quatrol
    "Kick It Out," Heartl
    "Ain't No Doubt About It," The Emotionsl
    "Rated X," Loretta Lynnl
    "Jolene," Dolly Partonl
    "I Love a Lover Like You," Koko Taylorl
    "Lady Marmalade," Patti LaBellel
    "Steppin in Her I. Miller Shoes," Betty Davisl
    "I've Been Loving You Too Long," Aretha Franklinl
    "Little Girl Lies," Blondiel
    "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)," Olivia Newton-Johnl
    "Too Much Woman (For a Henpecked Man)," Tina Turnerl
    "No You Don't," Pat Benetarl
    "Gold Dust Woman," Fleetwood Macl

    • 1 u. 7 min.
    The Long Song

    The Long Song

    Flow along with these five songs and the various things Shanon and Jack had to say about them, along with whatever else came to their minds and mouths during this epic broadcast of
    eight-minute-plus songs.

    "Suzy Q," Credenece Clearwater Revival
    "Black Man," Stevie Wonder
    "Land," Patti Smith
    "The Prophet's Song," Queen
    "Life's Been Good," Joe Walsh

    • 1 u. 1 min.
    Comedy Night

    Comedy Night

    Stand-up comedy show recorded with a live studio audience in the White Tiger Lounge. Hosted by Kirsten Kuppenbender.
    Featuring Caitlin Weierhauser, Sean Connery, Mara Wiles, and Curtis Cook.

    • 1 u. 35 min.
    It May Be True or It May Not Be True

    It May Be True or It May Not Be True

    Despite a January creativity drought striking nearly every White Tiger Radio contributor, Shanon and Jack manage to take to the air to discuss
    apathy, analyze Trump's appeal ahead of the Iowa caucuses, and discuss Harry Belafonte's harmonica player, the nature of truth, and much more,
    all while juggling two turntables and picking music on the fly. This is White Tiger Radio at its most raw, recorded live and served up to you
    as a podcast. Happy New Year and happy listening.

    "The Best of Everything," Tom Petty
    "The Channel" by Greg Weinger
    "Big River," Johnny Cash
    "Midnight Special," Harry Belafonte
    "You Can Have My Husband (But Please Don't Mess With My Man)," Koko Taylor
    "Foxy Lady," Jimi Hendrix
    "Runaway," Del Shannon
    "After the Fire Is Gone," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynne
    "The Birthday Party" by Jack Miller
    "Marathon," Heartless Bastards
    "Baby," Donnie and Joe Emerson
    "Should've Known Better," Billy Preston
    "Simple Man," Lynyrd Skynyrd
    "Communication Breakdown," Led Zeppelin

    • 1 u. 12 min.
    Boxing Day

    Boxing Day

    Celebrating the beginning of Indolence Days, White Tiger Radio Live featured four special in-studio guests selecting music and talking about them damned selves.
    "Baba O'Reilly," The Who
    "As Good as I Once Was," Toby Keith
    "Hotel California," The Eagles
    "In the Air Tonight," Phil Collins
    "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," Bob Dylan
    "Sunday Morning Coming Down," Johnny Cash
    "Ode to Billy Joe," Bobbie Gentry
    "Childrens Story," Slick Rick
    "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)," Beyonce
    "Wheat Kings," The Tragically Hip
    "Misunderstood," Wilco
    "Let There Be Rock," The Drive By Truckers
    "Mama Said Knock You Out," LL Cool J

    • 1 u. 27 min.
    Let There Be Southern Rock

    Let There Be Southern Rock

    White Tiger Radio explored the poetry of everyday life while tracing the origin and trajectory of Southern Rock.
    "Long Tall Sally," Little Richard
    "Dixie Fried," Carl Perkins
    "Boom Boom," John Lee Hooker
    "Meat Man (Live)," Jerry Lee Lewis
    "I'm a Man," The Who
    "Bring It On Home," Led Zeppelin
    "Trouble No More (Live)," Allman Brothers Band
    "Whisky'n Mama," ZZ Top
    "Can't You See (Live)," The Marshall Tucker Band
    "I Ain't the One," Lynyrd Skynrd
    "Sting Me," Black Crowes
    "Guitar Man Upstairs," Drive-by Truckers
    "Red Morning Light," Kings of Leon
    "Mississippi Queen," Mountain

    • 1 u. 9 min.

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