Radio From Hell - Radio From Hell: Songs From The Big Chair

In December 2006, Radio From Hell produced a CD, Radio From Hell: Songs From the Big Chair. The title (in reference also to a Tears for Fears album) related to a chair featured on the cover, which is a semi-famous Beaver, Utah, landmark. The CD contained segments suggested by Radio From Hell listeners, and ultimately selected by Richie T.

The CD was part of Radio From Hell's yearly fund-raiser for The Road Home, a non-profit organization which helps the homeless; it was sold for $10.

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