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Listen to Crossroads Radio with The Record Lady

Join Lauren Halliday every Tuesday night on Crossroads Radio broadcast live from Houston, Texas. Don’t you dare miss it!

Crossroads Radio with Record Lady Tuesday 8-10pm CT

We are thrilled to announce that our Music Editor, Lauren Halliday, is launching her radio career with a new program on em-radio.com which began on Tuesday, October 26th, 2021. Crossroads Radio offers a fantastic mix of music from Lauren’s vast collection of records.

Broadcasting live from Houston, Texas, Lauren Halliday (aka @Record_Lady) introduces an ever-changing mix of sounds and themes each week. At the crossroads, you never know what genres might meet.

Join Lauren every Tuesday night from 8 – 10pm CT. When on-air listen live here.

The latest episode can be streamed below.

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