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17 APR 2024 · Welcome to "Cyber Stallion," the ultimate radio experience where retro wave meets the futuristic vibes of Vault 76, also known as Eden's Vault. Get ready to embark on a journey through time and space as we delve into the pulsating beats of adventure music from the future.Hosted by your cybernetic guide, DJ Buck Stallion, this show will transport you to a world where neon-lit streets intertwine with the remnants of a post-apocalyptic society. From the depths of Vault 76 emerges a new era of sound, blending the nostalgia of retro wave with the innovation of the unknown.Each episode of Cyber Stallion is a sonic odyssey, featuring the electrifying sounds of synthwave, outrun, and vaporwave, infused with the spirit of exploration and discovery. As you tune in, prepare to be mesmerized by the echoes of a bygone era colliding with the possibilities of tomorrow.Join us as we uncover hidden treasures from the wastelands, encounter enigmatic beings, and traverse landscapes both familiar and alien. From the pulsating heart of Eden's Vault to the outer reaches of the cosmos, Cyber Stallion promises an unforgettable ride through the realms of imagination.So strap in, fellow adventurers, as we ride the cyber waves into the unknown. This is Cyber Stallion, where every note is a step closer to unlocking the mysteries of the future.
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6 SEP 2023 · Longtime Modesto fixture Kid Guitar, a prolific public performer in the Central Valley for decades, has died.
The street musician whose real name was Kevin Miranda, and who was known for his distinctive look and ever-present guitar, died Tuesday evening, according to a post on https://www.facebook.com/KidGuitarModesto/posts/pfbid02fnqJLLWXZkXJpzMixwwfX8Wup6k4URwXzDamwB1S8rkVsjQrGxaP2KgpEr2dF4vol. The post called the 70-year-old a “Modesto icon” and reminisced about his days playing corners up and down McHenry Avenue and elsewhere across the city.“Today, you became an angel to watch over the rest of us. Thank you for giving Modesto music. We all know you are already playing your guitar and singing in the heavens. You will be missed. RIP,” reads the Facebook tribute, in part.
The Kid busked for six decades in the city and was instantly recognizable with his thick beard and his guitar case labeled “Kid Guitar.” In a 2015 article in The Modesto Bee by former columnist Jeff Jardine, he called himself “the most famous person in Modesto.”
Still, for all his fame, the musician survived largely off his tips and the kindness of fellow Modestans. He also lived on-and-off in his white van, which was plastered with eclectic fliers, until it was destroyed by fire in 1993.“I’m a Modesto legend but I’ve still lived in poverty over half my life,” he told a newspaper in 2015.While he was known throughout the city, few people knew much about the man himself. Born on Christmas Eve 1952 in Ceres, he was the only child of Anthony and Natalie Miranda. He graduated from Modesto High in 1971. A photo of him in the senior yearbook shows a clean-cut Miranda and lists “English” and “Band” under his activities.A year after graduating, he was playing Modesto coffee shops under his given name, according to archives.
By 1979, he had adopted the moniker “Kid Guitar” full time and was giving free concerts at the Modesto Library.“I don’t know anyone in town who so many people know, but know almost nothing about,” said Chris Murphy, the co-founder of the https://www.modestoareamusic.com/ and publisher of https://www.modestoview.com/. Murphy said Kid Guitar will be honored at this year’s MAMA Awards.
In the 1990s, Miranda self-published “The Legend of Kid Guitar” magazine, which offered tips on how to start a band and how to book shows, among other topics. In the same pamphlet, which he made copies of for sale and added to through the years, was his frequent requests for “bikini-fox female musicians.”In recent years, Miranda had slowed his street shows. He told The Bee he was tired of being hassled by police for being a panhandler.
According to his Facebook fan page, his last public sighting was at the Texas Roadhouse in June 2022.“He was a unique person,” Murphy said. “My interactions with him were always interesting. There are musicians who have come and gone in this town. But there were very few who so many people had some sort of sighting or story about like Kid Guitar.”
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