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Article: Eugene acoustic music guru leaves a gaping sound hole.(Entertainment)(Promoter and radio host plans to be a substance abuse counselor)
- Article from:
- The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)
- Article date:
- June 4, 2004
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Byline: Lewis Taylor The Register-Guard
When Mike Meyer came to work for KRVM-FM nearly 11 years ago, Station Manager Carl Sundberg felt like his prayers had been answered.
"When I got here I thought, `Isn't there anybody who knows acoustic music?' ' Sundberg said. "And not much longer (after that), this guy pops up, and he lives acoustic music."
Sundberg isn't the only one who will miss Meyer, the station's music director, when Meyer moves to Portland this month to pursue a master's degree in social work at Portland State University.
It's safe to say that almost anyone who lives in this community and listens to folk, country, blues, ...
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