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Deep Tracks is a SiriusXM Radio channel created by George Taylor Morris, which features lesser-known classic rock music selections such as album tracks, live recordings, "forgotten 45s" and B-sides. Carl Kranz is Deep Tracks' current programming director.

Previous logo, used until April 2009. Still seen on current brochures of Sirius Canada.

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The current (as of August 2025) DJ lineup is Earle Bailey, Greg Roberson, Early Times, and Carol Miller. Earle hosts middays, and begins each program with an hourlong (sometimes longer) thematic set called The Daily Bailey Head Trip. Greg hosts weekday evenings and weekend mornings. Early hosts weekday mornings and weekend afternoons, and Carol's once-a-week show airs on Saturday evenings. Meg Griffin, a former host, is now heard on Classic Vinyl and The Beatles Channel.

Dusty Street and Jim Ladd were prominent hosts for the channel; both died in 2023.[1][2]

The station appears on SiriusXM Radio as channel 308.

Originally it replaced The Vault as a part of the Sirius/XM merger in 2008. It can also be heard on Dish Network channel 6027 (It was previously on 6016, until Sirius XM's The Blend took Sirius XM Radio 16 and Dish Network 6016.) As of April 2009, this channel has changed its logo, taking the logo from former XM channel Top Tracks, which was replaced by Classic Vinyl post-Sirius/XM merger.

The name is a remnant of XM's old classic rock stations: Big Tracks, Top Tracks, and Deep Tracks. Big Tracks became Classic Rewind. Top Tracks became Classic Vinyl.

The original programmer for the channel, George Taylor Morris, departed in the summer of 2008 due to health issues.

Before the station moved from Channel 27 to its current (as of 2025) home on Channel 308, it would occasionally dedicate multi-day remembrances for important musicians who had died very recently. For one week in January 2020, the station exclusively played music by Rush in tribute to the band's drummer Neil Peart, who died on January 7, 2020. On October 6, 2020, the station started playing music by Van Halen in tribute to Eddie Van Halen, who had died that day. The first song played was "Jamie's Cryin'." Other artists highlighted in this way included Christine McVie, David Crosby, and Charlie Watts.

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One feature of the internet version is the ability to bias the player regarding how well known the artists played are. Another is to bias it toward artists from the Vinyl era or from the Rewind era.

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