Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

plenty of new stuff, but I’ve got a pocket full of Werther’s Originals in my pocket (not a sponsor of PND)

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    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    July 16th, 2024

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Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

lots o new punk &

i took a trip to DC and visited my secret storage unit and grabbed us a bunch of obscure cool stuff

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    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    July 2nd, 2024

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Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

2 hrs of punk

just like always

(this is where an image of an album cover usually goes, but the website is being a dick)

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    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    June 18th, 2024

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Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

best punk show today

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    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    June 4th, 2024

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Cause and Effect presents:

cit sitting next to radio

The Story of WHER, America’s Pioneering, First All-Woman Radio Station

 

When Sam Phillips sold Elvis’ contract in 1955 he used the money to start an all woman radio station in Memphis, TN. Set in a pink, plush studio in the nation’s third Holiday Inn, it was a novelty—but not for long. He hired models, beauty queens, actresses, telephone operators. Some were young mothers who just needed a job. WHER was the first radio station to feature women as more than novelties and sidekicks. The WHER girls were broadcasting pioneers.

 

Set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement, the women’s movement, Vietnam, and the death of Martin Luther King—the story of WHER follows the women who pioneered in broadcasting as they head into one of the most dramatic and volatile times in the nation’s history. “WHER was the embryo of the egg,” said Sam Phillips. “We broke a barrier. There was nothing like it in the world.”

 

From 1955 into the mid-1970s they ruled the airwaves with style, wit and imagination. WHER lasted through 1973, only two years after the National Press Club opened its membership to women.

 

Here’s to the women of WHER —Becky Phillips, Marge Thrasher, Janie Joplin, and Bettye Berger who have all passed on to that big radio station in the sky.

 

SOURCES:

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    Cause and Effect    May 18th, 2024

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Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

maybe

the new punk we have tonight is outstanding

best 2 weeks of new releases in recent memory

check it out, dummies

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    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    May 7th, 2024

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Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

we are gonna kill it tonight, don’t miss out

Any support is truly appreciated

 

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    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    April 23rd, 2024

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Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

the veil is thin with the eclipse, don’t do it

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    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    April 9th, 2024

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Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

punk songs with female vocals

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    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    March 26th, 2024

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Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

you know how this works by now…

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    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    March 12th, 2024

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