"Celebration Station RADIO W.O.O.F Showtape (Merrillville, Indiana)" is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Arts, Music & Design for Undergraduate / College. From the source: Showtapes for the RADIO W.O.O.F show seen at Celebration Station locations, these shows specifically being from a CD copy made in 1993 or 1994, I do not know the specific year the showtapes were initially… Slide Collection preserves the upstream link, the original creator credit and the licensing terms; download the file to use it in a classroom, study group or revision plan.
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Showtapes for the RADIO W.O.O.F show seen at Celebration Station locations, these shows specifically being from a CD copy made in 1993 or 1994, I do not know the specific year the showtapes were initially recorded. A backstory is included in the ZIP folder by the original owner a former worker (Reddit User RemyJe) The Radio W.O.O.F show seemed to have multiple variations, but always was hosted by a Dog called Harry Hound and featured Major Moose as a starring character. In these shows the main band is "Purrisa Purr" on Keyboard (Cat) - "Doc the Fox" on Guitar and a Panda on Drums who seems to go by two names "Beaufort" and "Peter Panda" (and allegedly "Big Bear" though not said in any of these shows.) Some shows would replace Beauford with a Monkey Drummer and some shows also included "Elsworth" who was a Monkey who would come out of a window, a few of these shows name Elsworth by name, I'm not exactly sure what stage type the Merrilville, Indiana location had. This upload is for archival purposes only, all rights belong to Celebration Station, Creative Presentations INC and all other parties involved.
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