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About Live From Thunderbird Radio Hell - CiTR 101.9FM

Live performances of the best independent bands and musicians from Vancouver Canada!

Live From Thunderbird Radio Hell is a program on CITR Radio 101.9 FM in Vancouver Canada. The show is broadcast live every Thursday night from 9 PM to 11 PM PST. We feature a live band usually every second week, playing in the comfort of the CiTR Lounge.

The show was created and hosted in the 1980s by Ed Laslo (also known as Kid Kordene). Other hosts in the past include Nardwuar the Human Serviette and Evan Symons.

Ben Lai is the current host of the show.

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Ears (September 11, 2025)

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Ears (September 11, 2025)

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