Vinyl Cafe: Coast to Coast Story Service [sound recording]

by Stuart McLean

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Stuart McLean's The Vinyl Cafe, one of CBC Radio's most popular programs, continues to grow in popularity. The show is centred around a fictional small record store, The Vinyl Cafe.

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i didn't like these as much. too contrived.
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Contains possibly his funniest story to date, "Kenny Wong's practical jokes"

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Andrew Stuart McLean was born in Montreal, Canada on April 19, 1948. He received a bachelor's degree from Sir George Williams University in 1971. He moved into radio broadcasting after managing a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation journalist's successful campaign for the Montreal City Council. His early career involved producing documentaries for show more Sunday Morning, a current affairs program on the CBC's main English radio network. He was best known for his long-running weekly variety radio show The Vinyl Café. The show was first broadcast in the summer of 1994 and stopped production in late 2015 because of his cancer diagnosis. He wrote 11 books of stories from the program and won the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour three times. He taught journalism at Ryerson University in Toronto for 20 years. He died on February 15, 2017 at the age of 68. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Vinyl Cafe: Coast to Coast Story Service [sound recording]
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This work is known alternatively as Stuart McLean's Vinyl Cafe Inc. or Coast to Coast Story Service. They are the same work and should remain combined.

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