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On this episode of both the Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast (The Forty Five) and "On Air" on Lightning 100 (100.1 FM WRLT, Nashville, TN), David W. Williams, Rudy Newman, and Kevin Lee discuss the B.T.R.C. June Records of the Month. There are four styles represented; Singer Songwriter, Rock & Alternative, Jazz Soul & Blues, and Classics. Four records will be introduced - one from each style. Each album is discussed and clips of songs from the album are played. It is a great introduction to the artists and albums. All of these albums have been released or reissued recently or will be releasing this month. Here are the albums included in this episode of the Forty Five and On Air: Singer Songwriter -Taylor Swift | Evermore (Deluxe Edition Green Vinyl) Rock & Alternative - Weezer | Van Weezer (Neon Magenta Vinyl) Jazz Soul & Blues - Morcheeba | Blackest Blue (Ltd. Edition Blue Vinyl) Classic Rock - The Who | Who's Next (180G Vinyl) Whether or not you are a member of Blind Tiger Record Club, the Forty Five and On Air are great ways to get introduced to some new artists and discover some albums that you may not be familiar with. All the music in our subscription program and that we discuss on this show are on vinyl and have been released in the last 30 - 60 days. The show is designed to be a discovery platform for new music "on vinyl", but even if you do not collect or listen to vinyl, it's still a fun way to hear new music. *This episode was originally aired May 31, 2021 on Lightning 100 in Nashville, TN. 100.1 FM. lightning100.com/blindtiger Hosts: David W. Williams, Rudy Newman, and Kevin Lee Executive Producer - David W. Williams A Blind Tiger Entertainment, LLC Production This episode was edited and mixed by the team at Sound On Studios Theme song written and produced by Jasen Rauch
On this Blind Tiger Record Club episode of The Forty Five, David W. Williams and Rudy Newman discuss the B.T.R.C. June Records of the Month. There are four styles represented; Singer Songwriter, Rock & Alternative, Jazz Soul & Blues, and Classic Rock. All four records will be introduced - one from each style. Each album is discussed and clips of songs from the album are played. It is a great introduction to the artists and albums. All of these albums have been released in the last thirty days. Here are the albums included in this episode of The Forty Five: Sammy Brue - Crash Test Kids Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit - Reunions Norah Jones - Pick Me Up Off The Floor Van Halen - 1984
We're back!After a brief break, Joe is back to discuss the brand new AR Harry Potter mobile game 'Wizards Unite', the closing of June Records, and new music from California garage-rock band Oh Sees.Follow along with the show on Twitter and Instagram...
On this episode of The Forty Five, David W. Williams and Rudy Newman discuss the B.T.R.C. June Records of the Month. There are six styles represented; Singer Songwriter, Rock, Alternative, Jazz Soul & Blues, Classic Rock, and Discover. All six records will be introduced - one from each style. They are not discussed as in depth as our single album episodes but are great introductions to the artist and albums. Here are the albums included in this episode of The Forty Five: Singer Songwriter - Justin Townes Earle - The Saint of Lost Causes Rock - The Get Up Kids - Problems Alternative - The Head and The Heart - Living Mirage Jazz Soul & Blues - Mavis Staples - We Get By Classic Rock - Steve Miller Band - Book of Dreams Discover - JR JR - Invocations / Conversations
Getting very warm out there already. Trenton Chase, therefore, comes at the perfect time. Producing cold wave, minimal, electronic sounds to warm our hearts up even further. He is half of a very well known label June Records, releases of which often demand prices well beyond the retail on Discogs. He is also half of Manie Sans Délire, a project looking back at what we missed many years ago, yet reimagined for the times we live in. Being minimal/wave listeners, we are looking forward to this influence selection. As usual, in the second part of the show, straight after some new and old, known and forgotten music from our HQ