Steve Jones has released a farewell note to his fans via his publicist after the shuttering of Indie 103.1 earlier today, and hints that Jonesy's Jukebox may return elsewhere on the dial. Here is the press release:

STEVE JONES AND HIS FLAGSHIP “JONESY'S JUKEBOX” RADIO SHOW BID FAREWELL TO INDIE 103.1 LISTENERS AS LOS ANGELES STATION CEASES BROADCASTING TODAY

(THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2009)

After five years as host of the flagship Indie 103.1 radio show “JONESY'S JUKEBOX,” STEVE JONES is currently exploring other options and is in talks to expand “JONESY'S JUKEBOX” due to today's announcement that Los Angeles radio station Indie 103.1 has ceased broadcasting.

The Sex Pistols guitarist and music icon was heard by fans around the world on “JONESY'S JUKEBOX”–via Indie 103.1 and its website–for two hours every weekday since 2004. JONES is known for breaking new artists and his eclectic musical taste, which he brought to the show every day. Based on his vast musical knowledge and longtime commitment to music (supporting both icons and up-and-coming artists), his interviews were both personal and freewheeling. Many artists came away from interviews with JONES feeling that it was the best experience they'd ever had with a radio interview. **For a partial list of guests that appeared on the show, please see below.

“I want to thank everybody for listening to the show and supporting the station,” says JONES. “It was an experience I truly enjoyed and the support I got from my fans and artists who came on the show was just incredible. I'd like to think we broke some rules and that everyone had a bloody good time. Thanks for listening.”

Stay tuned for information about “JONESY'S JUKEBOX” in the coming weeks.

Partial list of “JONESY'S JUKEBOX” guests:

Ben Harper

Billy Corgan

Billy Idol

Brian Wilson

Craig Ferguson

David Bowie

Debbie Harry

Ed Begley Jr.

Eddie Vedder

Elvis Costello

Gabriel Byrne

Gary Oldman

Jerry Lee Lewis

Kate Hudson

Kiefer Sutherland

New York Dolls

Oasis

Owen Wilson

Paul McCartney

Perry Farrell

Richard Branson

Robert Plant

Scott Weiland

Secret Machines

Shepard Fairey

Sonic Youth

The Raveonettes

The Strokes

Tom Anderson (MySpace)

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