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Andrew's Daily Five
Beastie Boys Countdown: Episode 13 [E]

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 44:26


Send us a textIntro song: Gratitude15. Make Some Noise [E]14. Intergalactic13. Hey F**k You [E]12. Here's a Little Something For Ya [E]11. Fight For Your RightOutro song: Groove Holmes

Singles Going Around
Singles Going Around- Beastie Boys Mix Volume One

Singles Going Around

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 56:13


Singles Going Around- Beastie Boys Mix Volume One"She's On It" (12" Version)"Slow and Low" (12" Version)"Hold It Now" (12" Version)"Shadrach""What You Give Is What You Get""Jimmy James""Live At P.J's""Son Of Neckbone""Sure Shot""Alright Hear This""Get It Together (A.B.A. Remix)"Light My Fire""Rhymin And Stealin""The Biz Vs The Nuge""Time For Living""Drinkin' Wine""Groove Holmes"*All selections dynagroove

Echoes of Indiana Avenue
Larry Clark - Part 2

Echoes of Indiana Avenue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 35:24


Listen to the second episode in our two-part series exploring the music of the Indianapolis jazz drummer Larry Clark.  Clark will share his thoughts on the destruction of Indiana Avenue and discuss his unique archive of cassette tapes. The collection features never-before-heard live recordings of Clark's work with jazz greats including Floyd Smith, and James Moody.  Clark is a veteran of the Indianapolis jazz scene and he's performed with dozens of Avenue jazz legends, including the Hampton Sisters, David Baker, Pookie Johnson, Steve Weakley, and many more. Clark has also played with jazz stars outside the Indianapolis scene, like Groove Holmes, Rusty Bryant, and David “Fathead” Newman.  In 2005, Clark's work was honored by the Indianapolis Jazz Foundation, when he was inducted into the Indianapolis Jazz Hall of Fame. Clark remains active in the jazz scene today and currently serves as the president of the Indianapolis Musicians Union.

Echoes of Indiana Avenue
Larry Clark - Part 1

Echoes of Indiana Avenue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 39:07


This week on Echoes of Indiana Avenue, listen to the first episode in our two-part series exploring the music of the Indianapolis jazz drummer Larry Clark.  Clark is a veteran of the Indianapolis jazz scene and he's performed with dozens of Avenue jazz legends, including the Hampton Sisters, David Baker, Pookie Johnson, Steve Weakley, and many more. Clark has also played with jazz stars outside the Indianapolis scene, like Groove Holmes, Rusty Bryant, and David “Fathead” Newman.  In 2005, Clark's work was honored by the Indianapolis Jazz Foundation, when he was inducted into the Indianapolis Jazz Hall of Fame. Clark remains active in the jazz scene today and currently serves as the president of the Indianapolis Musicians Union.  Join us for the next two weeks, as Clark shares his memories of working on the Avenue. We'll also listen to never-before-heard live recordings from Clark's personal collection, featuring his work with jazz greats including Floyd Smith, and James Moody.

Singles Going Around
Singles Going Around- Romance On The Borderline Tonight

Singles Going Around

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 58:57


Singles Going Around- Romance On The Borderline TonightSide AJimmy Smith- "Root Down"Simon & Garfunkel- "Somewhere They Can't Find Me"The Sir Douglas Band- "San Francisco FM Blues"James Burton- "Polk Salad Annie"The Beach Boys- "Good Time"Aretha Franklin- "I Never Loved A Man"Sam & Dave- "I Thank You"The Turtles- "Buzzsaw"The Ramones- "Chainsaw"Side BBeastie Boys- "Groove Holmes"Little Richard- "Ooh! My Soul"The Animals- "When I Was Young"The Rolling Stones- "Memo From Turner"The Status Quo- "Pictures Of Matchstick Men"Otis Redding- "Old Man Trouble"The Velvet Underground- "After Hours"Count Five- "Out In The Streets"The Uniques- "And I Love Her"The Beatles- "The Inner Light"Billy Joel- "Vienna"*All selections taken from Lp's and 45 rpm records.

Singles Going Around
Singles Going Around- Kicks

Singles Going Around

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 60:05


Singles Going Around- KicksThe Kinks- "Most Exclusive Residence For Sale"Mel Brown- "Chicken Fat"Elvis Presley- "Maybellene"Van Morrison- "Wild Night"Frank Sinatra- "I Get A Kick Out of You"The Velvet Underground- "White Light/White Heat"The Beatles- "Everybody's Got Something To Hide, Except For Me and My Monkey"Band Of Gypsys- "Machine Gun"Beastie Boys- "Groove Holmes"The Everly Brothers- "All I Have To Do Is Dream"The Byrds- "This Wheel's On Fire"The Rolling Stones- "Little By Little"Captain Beefheart- "China Pig"Howlin' Wolf- "I Asked Her For Water, She Gave Me Gasoline"Led Zepplin- "Poor Tom"Beach Boys- "Our Prayer/Cabinessence"

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2022.04.04 The Popcast & New Muses with Kat Bass

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 121:50


As broadcast April 4, 2022 with plenty of groove for you, holmes.  Tonight we mark the first time Beastie Boys went on stage with live instruments at The Palladium in LA, and move into all the new tunes we could fit into two hours and then some with new cuts out over the weekend from Surf Curse, Parquet Courts, Toro y Moi, and Angel Olsen to showcase in the first half.  Then in hour two Kat Bass joins us for The Popcast and new joints from Harry Styles, Surfaces, Shawn Mendes and much more!  Some big news with our program during the gig as well, so catch it!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Beastie Boys – Groove Holmes Parquet Courts – Plant Life (Yu Su's Transient Version)Leo Sun – I Can't Get Over YouKing Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Magenta MountainSurf Curse – SugarBeach Bunny – Fire Escape Part II (30:33)Kate Bollinger – Lady in the Darkest HourToro y Moi – Déjà vuWarpaint – StevieAngel Olsen – All The Good TimesNick Leng – My Mind is a Mess in the MorningBenet feat Mamalarky – Will I See U?Inude – There Was No Way Out Part III (61:30)Willow - Wait A Minute! Tyga & Doja Cat - Freaky DeakyHarry Styles - As It WasJensen McRae - Take It EasySurfaces - I Can't Help But Feel Shawn Mendes - When You're GoneCarl Storm - Still See Us Two Part IV (92:33)Nieah ft. Mckdaddy - WantJ Balvin & Ed Sheeran - SigueGryffin & OneRepublic - You Were LovedDisclosure & RAYE - WaterfallAbby Roberts - Pink ChampagneThe Maria's - I Don't Know YouHalsey - Colors 

DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts
Pullin from the Stacks - Episode 170

DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 30:39


Back with a new session after my first travels since before the pandemic started. The selections here represent a few themes from this past month, in no particular order. Starting this off is a new one from the Phi-Psonics out of LA, who dropped two 45s a couple weeks ago - I picked them up from my digging buddy Geoff during a listening session at his spot last Friday. Next is Groove Holmes doing a live version of "Song for my Father" in tribute to my dad and all the dads everywhere this past Sunday. Then there's something futuristic from Joe Armon-Jones LP from a couple years ago that I picked up while in Portland the other week. Speaking of Portland, the next cut is from Slickaphonic, one of the incredible releases from Albina Music Trust, an organization and label releasing and documenting amazing jazz and funk gems from my hometown. Then there's a fusion classic from Janne Schaffer that I'd slept on before but grabbed a copy of while digging around Portland. Finally, now that summer has officially started, I figured I'd break out my dad's 45 of Quincy Jones's version of 'Summer in the City.' Seemed appropriate. Enjoy.

On this day in Blues history
On this day in Blues history for May 2nd

On this day in Blues history

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 2:00


Today’s show features music performed by Big Bill Broonzy and Groove Holmes

The Jake Feinberg Show
The Barry Goldberg Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 49:07


This week marked Holocaust Remembrance Day which was an historical event that saw the anguished cries of millions of Jewish people incinerated at the hands of the Nazi's. Jewish musicians have always had a soft spot in my heart especially if they can swing like my guest who developed and identified with his black brothers who lived under oppression and slavery for years similar to the gulags that were strewn across Eastern Europe. My guest played organ and piano and within the swirling confines of south side Chicago where the ChessBrothers owned a stationary spot which allowed them to promote Otis Rush and Muddy Waters, Ramsey Lewis. My guest also idolized Jack McDuff and Groove Holmes and Jimmy Smith. Cats who could lock the groove with their left hand and solo over the top with the right while Sam Lay or Harold Jones or Bernard Pretty Purdie held it down. My guest came from a contingent of white authentics like Elvin Bishop, Michael Bloomfield, Nick Gravenites Harvey Mandel who sat at the feet of the titans, learning how to improvise on the fly and developing their own individual sound. They also always kept the blues in their muse. Chicago was a bastion of blues and post bop when my guest headed west to Marin county with Michael Bloomfield wailing on Blues in Orbit while self medicating and surviving in a tough business that my guest found success in with the overlapping strands of Bob Dylan and Al Kooper, Harvey Brooks, Neal Merriweather and Charlie Musslewhite Marc Naftalin, Boz, Steve Miller and Boz Scaggs Unlike cats like Kweskin and Muldaur my guest adopted the plug in and the electric mud that was being slung across hippies shoulders even if Muddy Waters couldn't stand it. He continues his musical collaborations today with the same grey beards that looked up to and had opportunities to play with John Lee Hooker, The Reverend Gary Davis and Papa John Creach. All good things in all good time Barry Goldberg welcome to the JFS.... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support

The Jake Feinberg Show
The Reuben Wilson Interview

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 65:35


When this host looks at the mass of interviews that he has done and continues to do he realizes that the full impact of the stories, camaraderie, and spirituality may resonate years after I have left this life. To be discovered or rediscovered is a mystifying and gratifying at the same time. My guest today has had a career full of starts, stops, punching bags, blue notes and love bugs. He grew up in sunny southern California during the cool bop era and came of age with fellow luminaries like George Coleman, Grant Green and Mickey Roker. His albums for blue note represented the soul jazz of it's time. The swirling organ lines, the fender bass and rapid fire melodic solos. Opportunities with Groove Merchant produced more electric groove music that epitomized the moody and jaunty 1970s. Still my guest flew under as other organists like Charles Earland and Groove Holmes took up much of the space. However with the rebirth of soul jazz in the late eighties and early nineties my guests albums became highly coveted for music fanatics and crate diggers alike. All of a sudden my guest became a household name with a generation that wasn't even born when his albums were pressed. His infectious smile and earnest efforts have earned him solid acclaim with the music community and in the record books. I can only hope that the interviews that I am doing have the staying power and sustenance that my guests music has had. Reuben Wilson, welcome to the JFS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support

Hunkered Down
David Schnitter w/ Art Blakey & many others

Hunkered Down

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 42:15


David Schnitter is a master Jazz tenor saxophonist who early in his career played in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers from 1974 to 1979 and then played with Freddie Hubbard. During a stellar career, Mr Schnitter has worked with Frank Foster, Charles Earland and Groove Holmes – and other Jazz greats. He has performed in the major Jazz venues in NYC and around the world. Last year he recorded a CD in Barcelona to be released in 2020 featuring Yaniv Taubenhouse on piano, Jorge Rossii on drums and vibes and Masa Kamaguchi on bass. We thank Joel Bernstein for inviting David Schnitter on Hunkered Down. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts
Pullin from the Stacks - Episode 112

DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 41:52


Back from a trip to Philadelphia with a few selections, plus a couple more from the Brooklyn crates. Enjoy! Tracklist: Walt Barr, Synthesis, Groove Holmes, Connexion, Harold Johnson Sextet, Anthony Ortega Quartet, Paul Horn

Creamys House Of Adventures Podcast
Gutbuster 1st July 2018 Episode 37

Creamys House Of Adventures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 73:10


This week we find the tine to take a quick break from the football and focus on Blue Note Records (although not their amazing jazz legacy) for the first of 2 episodes dedicated to the incredible comp albums they have released since the label was relaunched in 1985. As such we feature music from Bobbi Humphrey, Donald Byrd, Norman Conners featuring Freddie Hubbard, Groove Holmes, Lou Donaldson, Ruben Wilson, Banbara, Labi Siffre, Marlena Shaw, Sheree Brown, Natalie Cole & Maze. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx    

RIFFIN' on JAZZ powered by KUDZUKIAN
JAMMIN' the B3 (Hammond) | Riffin On Jazz | KUDZUKIAN

RIFFIN' on JAZZ powered by KUDZUKIAN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 72:35


Count Basie, Jimmy Smith, Jack McDuff, Shirley Scott, Jimmy McGriff, Joey DeFrancesca, Groove Holmes and Ray Charles...Riffin On Jazz explores each of their greatness and their techniques.  Enjoy!!!

DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts
Pullin from the Stacks - Episode 34

DJ Ian Head Mixes and Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 36:30


Pullin out some jazz-fusion selections. Tracklist: Aronson-Garrett Fusion Band, Johnny Hammond, Mike Longo, Audio Directions, Bennie Maupin, Groove Holmes.

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB136 Puffing on the Moon Pipe (Klaus Wunderlich, Pink Disco Queen, Raymond Scott, Sounds Orchestral, Gillian Hills, Arthur “Guitar Boogie” Smith, When, Matthew Herbert, Peggy Lee, Richard Groove Holmes)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2013 58:03


At the suggestion of loyal listener Squig, this week’s show celebrates the intoxicating delight – and health benefits – of our favourite member of the nightshade family, tobacco. This celebration takes the form of music from genres such as cheesy … Continue reading →

Bootlegs & B-Sides
Bootlegs & B-Sides - Beastie Boys Special [20-May-2012]

Bootlegs & B-Sides

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2012 57:18


Been really enjoying the Beasties again lately, thought this one deserved a repost. Rest In Peace to an absolute legend. MCA. How's it going, It's with some joy and sadness that i compiled this week's show. Joy at the prospect of playing a lot of my favourite Beastie Boys tunes and sadness at the fact that one of their founding members - The Great M.C.A. - had passed away. I've decided to play only Beasties tonight, as a show of respect to a legend. Rest In Peace - Adam 'MCA' Yauch. Doe 01. Jimmy James 02. Root Down (Free Zone Remix) 03. The Skills To Pay The Bills 04. Body Movin' 05. Song For The Man 06. Groove Holmes 07. Do It feat. Biz Markie 08. So What'cha Want 09. Car Thief 10. Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun 11. Get It Together feat. Q-Tip 12. The Negotiation Limerick File 13. Alright Hear This 14. Hey Ladies 15. Shake Your Rump 16. Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win feat. Santigold 17. Ricky's Theme 18. Futterman's Rule 19. Transitions

Umphrey's McGee Podcast
Podcast #126 - Loose Ends

Umphrey's McGee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2012 78:07


00:00 Groove Holmes (2.13.99 - Madison Oyster Bar, South Bend, Indiana) 01:41 Loose Ends (4.21.12 - House of Blues, Dallas, Texas) 07:03 Bridgeless (4.14.12 - House of Blues, New Orleans, Louisiana) 18:42 Deeper (Neon Feather Remix) (Death By Remix) 22:09 Plunger (12.30.11 - The Pageant, St. Louis, Missouri) 33:22 Don't Do It* (12.31.11 - The Pageant, St. Louis, Missouri) 39:52 "Middle Eastern Metal" (4.27.12 - UMBowl III, Park West, Chicago, Illinois) 44:20 The Triple Wide (12.11.04 - 9:30 Club, Washington, DC) 56:02 9:30 (4.27.12 - UMBowl III, Park West, Chicago, Illinois) 67:27 Puppet String** (4.28.12 - Martyrs', Chicago, Illinois) Total Broadcast Length 78:07 Notes: * debut (The Band); with Mad Dog's Filthy Little Secret ** with In the Kitchen tease So many topics to cover! We open with a vintage take on the Beastie Boys' Groove Holmes in memoriam of MCA. Loose Ends is the newest Brendan Bayliss tune, debuted in March. Bridgeless is one of the many highlights from the band's gig in New Orleans. Deeper is one of the cuts off the newly released Death By Remix, a download of which comes free with your pre-order of the New Year' Run 2011 DVD set featuring all 3 shows in their entirety including an Plunger with explosive improv and a cover of The Band's version of Don't Do It (RIP Levon). Middle Eastern Metal was one of the Q2 highlights at UMBowl III. If you haven't checked out Raw Stewage yet, be sure to pick up 7 hours of the finest improvisation at UMLive.net. The 12.11.04 Triple Wide is a legendary improv that the band recreated during Q4 of UMBowl. To close, the first Puppet String with improv, by fan request, was played at the Bill Graham For A Day event.

FLIM FLAM Box
HAPPY FEET mix

FLIM FLAM Box

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2012 61:05


Toulouse SoulClub MIX for Good Morning Toulouse webradio http://radiogmt.com/ With : BLACK VELVET, DIANA ROSS & SUPREMES, POINTER SISTERS, NICOLE WILLIS, VANESSA HAYES, SHARON JONES, PAT LUNDI, SHEILA WILKERSON, GROOVE HOLMES, WENDY LYNN, HONEY & THE BEES, ELIJAH & EBONIES, EDDIE FLOYD, ROBERT PARKER, BOBBY BLAND, SPINNERS, TYRONE DAVIS, WHISPERS, FIREBOLTS, SPACEARK, HALLELUIAH CHORUS

Umphrey's McGee Podcast
Podcast #46 - November 2006 part 3

Umphrey's McGee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2007 73:16


00:00 Young Lust > 04:58 White Man's Moccasins (11.15.06 - Bogart's, Cincinnati, Ohio) 12:04 Syncopated Strangers* > 16:56 "Jimmy Stewart" > 25:54 Syncopated Strangers (11.16.06 - Headliner's Music Hall, Louisville, Kentucky) 29:45 In the Kitchen@ (11.17.06 - The Tabernacle, Atlanta, Georgia) 41:47 Tribute to the Spinal Shaft > 46:15 "Jimmy Stewart"^ > 55:58 Tribute to the Spinal Shaft > 63:16 Groove Holmes$ > 66:00 "Jimmy Stewart" (11.02.06 - Barrymore Theatre, Madison, Wisconsin) Total Broadcast Length 73:16 Notes: * with Young Lust vocals @ acoustic ^ with lyrics $ with Jake on keys To start off, a cover of Pink Floyd's Young Lust which dissolves into White Man's Moccasins. The outro telephone conversation of Young Lust is revisited the following night in Syncopated Strangers just before they start that patiently developed "Jimmy Stewart". We close out our look back at November where we started, at the Barrymore, with the much talked about Tribute to the Spinal Shaft featuring the "Cemetery Stew" rumored to now be a song in progress. After a long overdue revisit to the Beastie Boys' instrumental Groove Holmes, the band approaches terminal velocity with a climactic finish.