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Post #608772 by Crime Jazz Unit on Sun, Oct 2, 2011 3:27 PM

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Eight ball corner pocket…

It's episode #8 of the Crime Jazz Unit.

http://crimejazzunit.blogspot.com/

The episode's Special Guest voice belongs to Geraldine (G.G.) McEwan, no - not Mrs Marple! - Geraldine is a member to The Real Tuesday Weld http://tuesdayweld.com/site/ - you may know them from tracks in the video game LA Noire

She plays violin like a Demon, sings like a Siren, tinkles the ivories, has a corking sense of humour, turns all the boy's heads, has hair like a mermaid and is - apparently - quite sensible (confirmation pending)… Don't worry - we hate her too!!

Check her out here… http://gerimcewan.blogspot.com/

Detective CJU

Original Message

The Crime Jazz Unit’s top snitch told us about the Hanford Lemoore’s website Tiki Room and this time his information was as good as my Scotch!

Through interdepartmental cooperation with the Tiki Central Forum we are happy to introduce you to the Crime Jazz Unit. A radio show providing a soundtrack to the wrong doings against society.

For half an hour you are ushered in to spend some quality time with our Crime Jazz Detective who - along with playing the usual suspects of Crime Jazz, Exotica, Lounge, Tiki, Blaxploitation, Surf and other like minded music provides the following information about:

  • Stupid Laws
  • How to commit crimes and not get caught
  • How to deal with prison if things go screwy
  • Last words and meals of Texas death row executees
  • Excerpts from our favourite crime novels
  • Stupid criminals
  • Death row recipes

Sometimes the Detective is joined by others such as ‘The Lady of the Evening’, ‘Word on the Street’, ‘Scottie from Scotland Yard’ and other special guest voices.

The Crime Jazz Unit spreads the word every second Sunday and we have the Commissioner’s promise of city funding for one year. You do the math – that’s 26 episodes and we’ve just released episode 4 so you’d better get with it Johnny Come Lately!

Our motto is simple – give it a listen, if you got the guts!

http://crimejazzunit.blogspot.com/

Now, stay out of trouble and keep your noses clean!

CJU