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Wednesday at Midnight with Trade Martin

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Join us every WEDNESDAY AT MIDNIGHT for Trade Martin's fast-paced, one half-hour conservative, political talk show.

Tonight, once again, the great Doc Dalton (The American Outlaw) will be calling in to rant along with me about some extremely controversial political topics. Doc has me as guest on his talk show, OUTLAWS FOR CHRIST from time to time. Also, if Jimmy Jay (DJ of the Stars) doesn’t fall asleep early…., he just might honor us with his presence. I just got the word that one of my favorite sax players, Ronnie Mann, may give me a ‘buzz’ too.

Besides emailing free original mp3 recordings, YouTube music videos and distinctive, personalized “Listener Certificates” to his loyal radio following,Trade's entertaining and humorous dialog about ‘up to the minute’ political news and unique opinions on contemporary topics is guaranteed to hold your attention and interest online every single “WEDNESDAY AT MIDNIGHT.”

Now we realize that many of you may say or truly believe that “WEDNESDAY AT MIDNIGHT” could actually mean, 12am Thursday morning and we absolutely respect your view, but we want to make it perfectly clear that we’re specifically referring to the mystical transition of Tuesday evening into 12am Wednesday morning, (9pm Pacific) which comes after our long hard work day and evening we’ve all experienced on Tuesday.Trade Martin: While performing his high-energy night club act, Trade's audience is usually unaware that he has acted opposite prominent television and movie stars Frank Vincent (Soprano's & Goodfellow's), and the well-respected character actor, Vince Pastore in the feature film thriller, "West New York", composed and conducted movie scores, and arranged & produced a Grammy Award winning album by B.B. King.

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