A daily podcast featuring original fiction by Joshua David Stein, read over the best music ever made.
In which Queenie and the Gang spend another day in Sugar Prison and Chip opens up about the deal he made with the devil to play guitar as well as Leo Kottke, a live medley of whose is featured here from the 2003 album, "Instrumentals: Best of the Capitol Years"
Queenie and the Gang spend the night locked up in Sugar Prison while Emile comforts the distraught Lost Tooth. All set to the divine music of contemporary Estonian classical composer Arvo Part's "Magnificat," as performed by the Elora Festival Singers.
The Lost Tooth, Queenie, Wolfie, Mo', Emile and Chip find themselves in a sticky situation when faced with Candy Cane and her Gang of Ne'er Do Wells. This epic battle is played out over a beautiful piece by trumpeter Steven Bernstein called L'Chaim, from his album Diaspora Soul.
An epic battle begins between Candy Cane and Queenie, all set to the sounds of Italo-disco pioneer Mr. Flagio's 1983 hit, Take A Chance.
The Lost Tooth greets the morning sun for the first time but danger awaits in the form of Candy Cane and Her Band of Ne'er Do Wells. Set to Tezeta, a beautiful piece by Mulatu Astatke, the father of Ethiopian jazz.
The Lost Tooth meets The Gang: Queenie, Emile, Monique, Chip and Wolfie Words by Joshua David Stein Music by Nocturne No. 20 in C-Sharp Minor by Frederic Chopin performed by Dubrovka Tomsic
The verve and energy of Art Blakey's Moanin' form the backdrop for a daring escape.
To the haunting melody of Miles Davis' Solea, a tooth hankers for freedom and finds his courage.