Sirius announces it’s “Top 10 Music Events of 2007″
Members here at SiriusBackstage know and love all the programming on Sirius. But yesterday, the braintrust at Sirius HQ decided to share with us their list of favorite music events for the closing year. Here’s the “official” list, biut we’d love to hear from you what they missed! What were your favorite music events of 2007, as heard on Sirius?
In no particular order, here are the Top Ten SIRIUS music events of 2007:
* SIRIUS launched the Grateful Dead Channel, a 24-hour commercial free
channel dedicated to the music and legacy of the Grateful Dead. The
channel features exclusive, rare performances and original shows hosted
by Grateful Dead members and special archival interviews with the late
Jerry Garcia.
* Siriusly Sinatra, produced by SIRIUS and the Sinatra family, launched as
a one-of-a-kind channel with music spanning the entire spectrum of Frank
Sinatra’s career. The channel also features exclusive rare archival
interviews, performances and the music of other artists from the big
band, swing and traditional pop genres.
* SIRIUS’ popular E Street Radio channel re-launched this year in support
of Magic, Bruce Springsteen’s first album recorded with the E Street
Band since 2002. Listeners of E Street Radio can hear rare recordings
of performances, exclusive interviews, celebrity guest DJs and the music
of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
* SIRIUS announced in 2007 that it had re-signed legendary radio
personality Bruce Morrow, known to his legion of fans as ‘Cousin
Brucie,’ to an exclusive multi-year deal. The deal demonstrated SIRIUS’
ongoing commitment to playing Oldies music from the 50s and 60s. SIRIUS
remains the only radio outlet on which listeners can hear ‘Cousin
Brucie.’
* In 2007, Little Steven Van Zandt, founder and architect of the
Underground Garage SIRIUS channel 25, launched The Little Steven
Sessions. The show airs three times daily and features Little Steven
discussing the music, history, philosophy, and life style that is the
Underground Garage.
* SIRIUS turned one of its channels over to country music star Garth
Brooks for two weeks in celebration of the release of his 3-disc
greatest hits CD set. Garth Brooks Radio featured music selected and
presented by Garth Brooks.
* JAY-Z Nation launched in November to coincide with the release of JAY-
Z’s album, American Gangster. The channel dedicated to, and produced by
JAY-Z, featured exclusive interviews, special programming and live
concert playback from JAY-Z’s five city tour.
* SIRIUS, the exclusive home of Jimmy Buffett’s Radio Margaritaville
channel, broadcast every live performance from Jimmy Buffett’s 2007
“Bama Breeze” tour.
* Multi-platinum artist 50 Cent performed live in front of SIRIUS
subscribers at the company’s studios in New York’s Rockefeller Center.
The show aired live on G-Unit Radio, a weekly all-day broadcast produced
by 50 Cent on SIRIUS’ Shade 45 channel.
* SIRIUS broadcast an exclusive in-depth interview with one of rocks
living legends, Keith Richards. The rare interview was conducted by
Steve Jordon, Keith’s friend and bandmate from X-pensive Winos.




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