Just barely audible/poor audio heard directly here north of Seattle. I found a huge S9+ signal with very good audio via the Lodi, New York, SDR ...
0101 UTC: "Puttin' on the Ritz" by Taco.
0102 UTC: DJ Tony talking about that cover version by Taco, giving Pop Shop Radio ID, then "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" by Dolly Dots.
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0134 UTC: DJ with ID into a honky-tonk song that I couldn't identify.
0137 UTC: DJ said that last band was from British Columbia, than an ID into "Daddy Cool/The Girl Can't Help It" by Darts. The signal's now peaking above S10 at times.
0139 UTC: DJ talking a little about that song, then IDs and email address given.
0140 UTC: "Abra-Ca-Dabra" by The DeFranco Family feat. Tony DeFranco. Just checked the Traverse City, Michigan, SDR, where the signal's peaking way above S10.
0143 UTC: DJ talking about the previous song and introducing "Keep Searchin'" by Del Shannon.
0145 UTC: DJ talking about that just-played song, giving ID, then a canned ID into "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" by Solomon Burke. It's still hard to hear the music directly, but it's slowly fading up here.
0148 UTC: DJ talking a little into "Who Put the Squeeze on Eloise?" by Macy "Skip" Skipper.
0150 UTC: DJ Tony with song outro chat and into "Tómalo con humor" by Los Rockeros.
0152 UTC: DJ talking in Spanish a bit, then canned female-voiced ID into "Missing Words" by The Selecter.
0155 UTC: DJ talking about The Selecter being on Two-Tone Records and giving ID, then "Red, Red Wine" by Neil Diamond.
0158 UTC: DJ talking about the last song, then "Red, Red Wine" cover by Tony Tribe.
Thanks for the broadcast tonight, Mix Radio International and Pop Shop Radio. Always great to hear!