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In the words of The New Yorker, Charles Neidich “is an artist of uncommon merit -- a master of his instrument and, beyond that, an interpreter who keeps listeners hanging on each phrase.” Charles is the artistic director of the Wa Concert Series at the Tenri Cultural Institute in New York, which he founded with his wife, clarinetist Ayako Oshima, in September 2017. This concert series is inspired by the Japanese concept “wa”— meaning circle, but also harmony and completeness; each performance is thus paired with visual arts and offers a variety of culinary delicacies prepared by Ayako Oshima. In recent seasons, Charles has added conducting to his musical accomplishments. He has led the Cobb Symphony Orchestra and Georgia Symphony in performances of the Franck Symphony in D Minor and Mozart's Clarinet Concerto (also playing the solo clarinet part). Charles commands a repertoire of over 200 solo works, including pieces commissioned or inspired by him, as well as his own transcriptions of vocal and instrumental works. With a growing discography to his credit, he can be heard on the Chandos, Sony Classical, Sony Vivarte, Deutsche Grammophon, Musicmasters, Pantheon, and Bridge labels. His recorded repertoire ranges from familiar works by Mozart, Beethoven, Weber, and Brahms, to lesser-known compositions by Danzi, Reicha, Rossini, and Hummel, as well as music by Elliott Carter, Gyorgy Kurtag, and other contemporary masters. Although Charles became quite active in music at an early age, he opted against attending a music conservatory in favor of academic studies at Yale University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, in Anthropology. In 1975 he became the first American to receive a Fulbright grant for study in the former Soviet Union, and he attended the Moscow Conservatory for three years where his teachers were Boris Dikov and Kirill Vinogradov. Charles Neidich has achieved recognition as a teacher in addition to his activities as a performer, and currently is a member of the artist faculties of The Juilliard School, the Manhattan School of Music, the Mannes College of Music. During the 1994-95 academic year he was a Visiting Professor at the Sibelius Academy in Finland where he taught, performed and conducted. Mr. Neidich is a long-time member of the renowned chamber ensemble Orpheus.
SynopsisOn today's date in 1965, the now-classic and mega-iconic musical film The Sound of Music officially debuted at the Rivoli Theater at Broadway and 49th Street in New York City.Since we at Composers Datebook are notorious for mentioning “little known facts,” let us state, for the record, that the first test audiences to see the film did so in flyover country — first in Minneapolis and subsequently in Tulsa, Oklahoma, about a month before the film's New York debut.The Midwestern audiences were ecstatic, and director Robert Wise knew he'd have a hit on his hands when his film, starring Julie Andrews, opened on Broadway, not far from where the stage version, starring Mary Martin, had originally debuted back in 1959.The 1965 New York Times film review was a little snarky — well, what else is new? It began by referring to “the perceptible weakness of its quaintly old-fashioned book,” while grudgingly admiring, “the generally melodic felicity of the Richard Rodgers-Oscar Hammerstein score,” and ended by opining, “Business-wise, Mr. Wise is no fool.”No fool, indeed. Wise's film won five Oscars and displaced Gone With the Wind as the highest-grossing film of all-time.Music Played in Today's ProgramRichard Rodgers (1902-1979): ‘My Favorite Things,' from ‘The Sound of Music' (arr. Hough); Stephen Hough, p. MusicMasters 60135 and/or Virgin 59509 and 61498
SynopsisOn today's date in 1975, the Oakland, California, Youth Orchestra gave the first performance of a symphony by a Bay area resident, American composer Lou Harrison. He began sketches for this symphonic score back in 1942 and tinkered with it off and off until the day of its premiere performance, even stapling in 15 additional measures to the young players' parts at their final dress rehearsal.The commission for Harrison's Fourth Symphony, subtitled The Elegiac, came from the Koussevitzky Foundation, and in part was written as a tribute to the memory of Serge and Natalie Koussevitzky, two of the 20th century's greatest new music patrons. But the intensely personal tone of this elegiac symphony was prompted by the death of Harrison's mother, which was followed by the death of his close friend, iconoclastic American composer and instrument inventor Harry Partch.The symphony's first movement is titled “Tears of the Angel Israfel” — the angel of music in Islamic lore — and the score also bears two inscriptions. The first reads “Epicurus said of death: where death is, we are not; where we are, death is not; therefore, death is nothing to us.” The second inscription is a quote from Horace: “Bitter sorrows will grow milder with music.”Music Played in Today's ProgramLou Harrison (1917-2003) Symphony No. 2 (Elegiac); American Composers Orchestra; Dennis Russell Davies, cond. MusicMasters 60204
Synopsis On today's date in 1803, violinist George Polgreen Bridgetower, age 33, and pianist and composer Ludwig van Beethoven, age 32, gave the first performance in Vienna of a new Sonata in A Major for Violin and Piano, a chamber work now regarded as one of Beethoven's greatest. At the first rehearsal, Bridgetower had to read from Beethoven's manuscript score – no easy task considering Beethoven's poor penmanship – and at one point felt compelled to improvise a passage, which so enchanted Beethoven that he added Bridgetower's improvisation to his score. In fact, the two young men became fast friends, and were inseparable for a time. Bridgetower was an English violin virtuoso born in Poland of a European mother and an African father. His Viennese friendship with Beethoven came to a sudden end, Bridgetower later claimed, when the two men became interested in the same young lady. And so, even though it should be known as the Bridgetower Sonata, when this music was published as Beethoven's Op. 47, Beethoven dedicated the music to another contemporary virtuoso, a French violinist named Kreutzer, who apparently never performed it. Despite that fact, to this day, the work is known as Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata. Music Played in Today's Program Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827) Violin Sonata No. 9, Op. 47 (Kreutzer) Pamela Frank, violin; Claude Frank, piano MusicMasters 67087
Synopsis In Boston on today's date in 1945, the Armenian-American composer Alan Hovhaness served as both the soloist and conductor in the first performance of a piano concerto entitled “Lousadzak.” The exotic title, Hovhaness explained, was a “made-up” Armenian word meaning “dawn of light.” When Hovhaness repeated his new concerto at Town Hall in New York, one newspaper sent the composer Lou Harrison as its music critic to cover the event. “[It] was the closest I've ever been to one of those renowned artistic riots,” recalled Harrison. “In the lobby, the Chromaticists and the Americanists were carrying on at high decibels. What had touched it off was the fact that here was a man from Boston whose obviously beautiful music had nothing to do with either camp and was its own very wonderful thing. My guest John Cage and I were very excited, and I dashed off [to] a rave review while John went back to the Green Room to meet Alan.” For his part, Hovhaness said: “I believe in melody, and to create a melody one needs to go within oneself. I was very touched when John Cage said my music was like inward singing.” Music Played in Today's Program Alan Hovhaness (1911 - 2000) — Lousadzak (Keith Jarrett, piano; American Composers Orchestra; Dennis Russell Davies, cond.) MusicMasters 60204
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Synopsis On today's date in 1923, the comedy team of Flournoy Miller and Aubrey Lyles were the star attraction in a new musical called “Runnin' Wild,” which opened at the Colonial Theater at Broadway and 62nd Street. In their day, Miller and Lyles were the African-American equivalent of Abbot and Costello or Laurel and Hardy. The plot they crafted for “Runnin' Wild,” like many musical plots back then, was flimsy: two Southern con-men on the run head north to St. Paul, Minnesota, but find the natives too strange and the climate too cold. This “plot” provided an excuse for comic sketches to be sandwiched in between snappy song and dance numbers, the latter invariably involving leggy showgirls. One dance number in the show struck gold for its composer, James P. Johnson. Johnson called this tune “Charleston,” after the dockside home of many recent African-American immigrants to New York City's west side. Scholars have traced this dance step back to the west side of Africa, however – an Ashanti Ancestor dance, to be exact. But whatever its source, this catchy rhythm made Johnson famous, and rapidly became the signature tune for the “Roaring Twenties,” a decade of flappers, bathtub gin, and all that jazz! Music Played in Today's Program James P. Johnson (1894 - 1955) — Charleston (Leslie Stifelman, piano; Concordia Orchestra; Marin Alsop, cond.) MusicMasters 67140
Synopsis In July of 1936, this notice concerning an upcoming Hollywood Bowl concert appeared in The Los Angeles Times: “William Grant Still will conduct two of his own works.” The nonchalance of the paper's music and dance critic overlooked the fact that the occasion marked the first time that an African-American conductor would lead a major American orchestra. On the second half of that July concert in Los Angeles, Still conducted his orchestral piece “The Land of Romance,” and the “Scherzo” from his “Afro-American Symphony.” The entire symphony had been premiered in 1931 by the Rochester Philharmonic – another landmark event, being the first time a symphonic work by an African-American composer was performed by an American orchestra. Meanwhile at a 1947 outdoor concert in Philadelphia, composer and pianist Duke Ellington joined forces with members of the Philadelphia Orchestra to play his “A New World a Coming,” marking Ellington's first appearance with a symphony orchestra. It wouldn't be his last. In 1963 an album appeared entitled, “The Symphonic Ellington,” featuring Ellington and his band in recordings of original compositions recorded in Europe with symphony orchestras from Paris, Stockholm, Hamburg, and the Orchestra of La Scala in Milan. Music Played in Today's Program Duke Ellington (1899 – 1974) (arr. Peress): "New World A-Comin" (Sir Roland Hanna, p; American Composers Orchestra; Maurice Peress, cond.) MusicMasters 7011
Synopsis In July of 1936, this notice concerning an upcoming Hollywood Bowl concert appeared in The Los Angeles Times: “William Grant Still will conduct two of his own works.” The nonchalance of the paper's music and dance critic overlooked the fact that the occasion marked the first time that an African-American conductor would lead a major American orchestra. On the second half of that July concert in Los Angeles, Still conducted his orchestral piece “The Land of Romance,” and the “Scherzo” from his “Afro-American Symphony.” The entire symphony had been premiered in 1931 by the Rochester Philharmonic – another landmark event, being the first time a symphonic work by an African-American composer was performed by an American orchestra. Meanwhile at a 1947 outdoor concert in Philadelphia, composer and pianist Duke Ellington joined forces with members of the Philadelphia Orchestra to play his “A New World a Coming,” marking Ellington's first appearance with a symphony orchestra. It wouldn't be his last. In 1963 an album appeared entitled, “The Symphonic Ellington,” featuring Ellington and his band in recordings of original compositions recorded in Europe with symphony orchestras from Paris, Stockholm, Hamburg, and the Orchestra of La Scala in Milan. Music Played in Today's Program Duke Ellington (1899 – 1974) (arr. Peress): "New World A-Comin" (Sir Roland Hanna, p; American Composers Orchestra; Maurice Peress, cond.) MusicMasters 7011
Synopsis In 1805, a 56-year-old Italian man of letters immigrated to America. Now, there wasn’t much call for Italian men of letters in America in those days, so over the next twenty years, in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York, he was, by turns, a grocer, distiller, seller of patent medicines, and owner of a dry goods shop. Eventually he was offered an honorary–that is to say unsalaried–position as Professor of Italian at Columbia University. In 1825, a troupe of Italian opera singers visited New York, and our Italian professor friend attended their performances. He introduced himself to the head of the troupe, the famous singer, Manuel Garcia, who was astonished to learn the elderly Italian gentleman was none other than Lorenzo da Ponte, the librettist of Mozart’s operas, “The Marriage of Figaro,” “Cosi fan tutte,” and “Don Giovanni.” And so it came about, that on today’s date in 1826, that the American premiere of Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” was given in New York City, with Garcia in the title role, in the presence of the man who had penned the opera’s libretto almost forty years earlier, a 77-year-old American citizen named Lorenzo da Ponte. Music Played in Today's Program Wolfgang Mozart (1756 – 1791) arr. Triebensee Don Giovanni Suite Amadeus Ensemble; Julius Rudel, cond. MusicMasters 67118
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MUSICMASTERS RADIO #007 www.facebook.com/musicmastersrec SPECIAL GUEST: JEROME www.facebook.com/artistjerome HOSTED BY: ANDREW GRACIE www.facebook.com/djandrewgracie SUBSCRIBE NOW TO ITUNES itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/music…id916269852?mt=2 Andrew Gracie Played: Srtw - We Were Young (Sascha_Kloeber Club Remix) Wilkinson Ft. Talay Riley-Dirty Love (Mike Mago Remix) Candyland, Zak Waters - Not Coming Down (Tchami Remix) Lilly Wood & The Prick - Prayer In C (Dj Denis Rublev & Dj Natasha Baccardi Remix) R3Hab & Nervo - Ready For The Weekend Ft Ayah Marar (Don Diablo Remix) Sander Van Doorn & Oliver Heldens - This Mario Fischetti feat Kid Alien - Into To The Sun Martin Garrix & Moti - Virus Ziggy - Lasers (Original Mix) David Guetta Feat. Sam Martin - Dangerous Marcelo Cic - Clunk Delora - Hey Mami DJ Jerome - Kontor Top of the Clubs - Kontor Records (Alemanha) Kid Ink Ft Chris Brown - Show Me (Loveless Remix) Ferreck Dawn & Redondo - Love Too Deep Taylor Swift - Shake It Off (Calvo Mix) Santa Maradona Fc - Give Me Sunshine Sigma / Kanye West - Nobody To Love (The Rooftop Boys Remix) Schuhmacher Ft Dr. May - Back Home David Guetta Ft Sam Martin - Lovers On The Sun (Dj Asher & Screen Remix) The Avener - Fade Out Lines (Marcapasos Remix) Alexandra Stan - Dance Bunt Ft Emma Carn - Journey Dj Antoine - Go With Your Heart (Classic) Chris Lake - Changes (Dirty South Remix)
MMR #005 - SPECIAL GUEST DJ ANTOINE MUSICMASTERS RADIO #005 www.facebook.com/musicmastersrec # SPECIAL GUEST: DJ ANTOINE (SWISS) www.facebook.com/djantoine # HOSTED BY: ANDREW GRACIE www.facebook.com/djandrewgracie # SUBSCRIBE NOW TO ITUNES: itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/music…i=319132146&mt=2 1001 Tracklist: 1001.tl/60645 Andrew Gracie Played 01. Smith & Westin - My Heart [SPINNIN' DEEP] 02. The Voyagers feat. Haris - A Lot Like Love (Oliver Heldens Edit) [SPINNIN' DEEP] 03. Dr. Kucho! & Gregor Salto - Can't Stop Playing (Oliver Heldens & Gregor Salto Remix) [SPINNIN'] 04. R3hab & Nervo feat. Ayah Marar - Ready For The Weekend (Don Diablo Remix) [SPINNIN' REMIXES] 05. Plastik Funk feat. Polina - One Of These Days [TIGER] 06. Michael Woods feat. Lauren Dyson - In Your Arms [SPINNIN'] 07. Deniz Koyu vs. twoloud - Goin Down [SPINNIN'] 08. Mario Fischetti feat. Kid Alien - Into The Sun 09. John Martin - Anywhere For You [ISLAND] 10. Tiësto feat. Matthew Koma - Wasted (R3hab Remix) [PM:AM] 11. W.A.O - Boogie Belly 12. Felguk - Monsta Skunk [OXYGEN] 13. Marcelo CIC - Clunk (Master) 14. Quintino & FTampa - Slammer [SPINNIN'] DJ Antoine played: 15. Alesso feat. Tove Lo - Heroes (We Would Be) [REFUNE] 16. MAGIC! - Rude (Zedd Extended Remix) [SONY] 17. DJ Antoine vs. Mad Mark feat. Temara Melek & Euro - Go With Your Heart (Extended Mix) 18. RavenKis - Teardrops [OXYGEN] 19. Sick Individuals - Lost & Found [REVEALED] 20. Calvin Harris feat. John Newman - Blame [SONY] 21. Chris Lake - Squeak [ULTRA] 22. Hook N Sling feat. Karin Park - Tokyo By Night (Axwell Remix) [AXTONE] 23. Lema feat. Christina Novelli - Magnetic Nights [SIRUP] 24. ZHU - Faded (Dzeko & Torres Remix) [SPINNIN'] 25. DJ Antoine vs. Mad Mark - Break The Silence (Extended Mix) 26. FlameMakers feat. Destineak - Losing My Faith 27. Tom Swoon - Holika [ULTRA]
MMR #006 - SPECIAL GUEST DABOX & RAUL MENDES MUSICMASTERS RADIO #006 www.facebook.com/musicmastersrec # SPECIAL GUEST: DABOX & RAUL MENDES www.facebook.com/daboxpage www.facebook.com/djraulmendes # HOSTED BY: ANDREW GRACIE www.facebook.com/djandrewgracie # SUBSCRIBE NOW TO ITUNES: itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/music…i=319132146&mt=2 # 1001 TRACKLIST: 1001.tl/61003 Andrew Gracie Played: 01. Trent Cantrelle - Any Way I Want [SPRS] 02. Tiësto feat. Matthew Koma - Wasted (Mike Mago Remix) [PM:AM] 03. The Voyagers feat. Haris - A Lot Like Love (Oliver Heldens Edit) [SPINNIN' DEEP] 04. Dr. Kucho! & Gregor Salto - Can't Stop Playing (Oliver Heldens & Gregor Salto Remix) [SPINNIN'] 05. Sander Van Doorn & Oliver Heldens - THIS [DOORN] 06. R3hab & Nervo feat. Ayah Marar - Ready For The Weekend (Don Diablo Remix) [SPINNIN' REMIXES] 07. Mr. Probz - Waves (Alexx Slam & Mickey Martini Remix) [LEFT LANE] 08. Alesso feat. Tove Lo - Heroes (We Could Be) (Fabian Baroud Remix) [REFUNE] 09. John Martin - Anywhere For You [ISLAND] 10. Firebeatz & Schella - Switch [SPINNIN'] 11. Dillon Francis & Martin Garrix - Set Me Free [COLUMBIA] 12. Ummet Ozcan - SuperWave [SPINNIN'] 13. Felguk - Monsta Skunk [OXYGEN] 14. W.A.O - Boogie Belly 15. Marcelo CIC - Clunk [MUSICMASTERS] Raul Mendes played: 16. Calvin Harris - Summer (Dabox & Raul Mendes Remix) [COLUMBIA] w/ Calvin Harris vs. Tom Ferro vs. Blasterjaxx - Summer Drumns Comes To Life (Yrax & Raul Mendes Mashup) 17. Hardwell & Joey Dale feat. Luciana s David Guetta & Showtek Feat Vassy & Blasterjaxx - Arcadia On The Sun (Yrax & Raul Mendes Mashup) 18. Calvin Harris feat. John Newman - Blame (Yrax & Raul Mendes Remix) [SONY] 19. MAGIC! vs. Quintino & FTampa vs. Deorro & J. Trick & Hardwell - Slammer Rude Crazy (Yrax & Raul Mendes Mashup) 20. Disclosure feat. Sam Smith vs Wikkow - Latch Stage (Mario Fischetti Tomorrowland 2014 Mashup) 21. Clean Bandit feat. Jess Glynne vs Dabox & Raul Mendes & Bruno Barudi - Rather Cyborg (Andrew Gracie & Luca Di Napoli Mashup) 22. Bruno Barudi & Raul Mendes & Stiw - Headbanger (Exclusive Version) [BUGEYED] Dabox played: 23. Oliver Heldens - Gecko [MUSICAL FREEDOM] 24. Junior Jack - Thrill Me (NEW_ID Remix) [PIAS] 25. Congorock feat. Sean Paul & Stereomassive - Bless Di Nation (Clockwork Remix) [ULTRA] 26. Alesso - Tear The Roof Up [REFUNE] 27. Axwell & Sebastian Ingrosso vs. Matisse & Sadko - We Come We Rave We Azonto (Triarchy Edit) 28. Galantis - Help (CID Remix) [BIG BEAT] 29. Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman vs. Fedde Le Grand vs. John Martin vs. Nom De Strip - Generation ID Zdarlight Reload (Miguel Angeles Bootleg) 30. Lilly Wood & The Prick & Robin Schulz - Prayer In C (Stefan Dabruck Remix) [WARNER BROS.] 31. Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash feat. John Martin Vs Ummet Ozcan - Reload vs. Raise Your Hands (Repow Mashup) 32. Calvin Harris - Summer (Dabox & Raul Mendes Remix) [COLUMBIA] 33. Calvin Harris - C.U.B.A. [FLY EYE] 34. Tom & Jame & Jaggs - Blazin' [OXYGEN] 35. David Guetta feat. Sam Martin - Lovers On The Sun (Stadiumx Remix) [WHAT A MUSIC] 36. Route 94 feat. Jess Glynne - My Love (Dabox & Ozorio Remix) [RINSE] 37. Nico & Vinz - Am I Wrong (CID Remix) [FREE]
Hoje temos como convidados, o duo Plastik Funk. Sucesso há mais de uma década na cena da música eletrônica, criadores de diversos Hits que explodiram na cena mundial, entre eles “WHO!” em parceria com Tujamo.
O episódio de hoje do Musicmasters Radio tem como convidado, o DJ Jerome da gravadora alemã Kontor Records que é o DJ e Produtor do 'Kontor Top Of The Clubs`que preparou um set exclusivo pra vocês!
Nesse nosso 1 episódio, recebemos os DJs e Produtores Gui Arruda & Stiw em uma super participação. Confira!
For more info check: www.andrewgracie.com www.facebook.com/djandrewgracie dj.beatport.com/djandrewgracie www.twitter.com/djandrewgracie Bookings Brasil M Agency: booking@andrewgracie.com All Management Enquiries Musicmasters Recordings: gustavo.silva@musicmasters.rec.br 01 - Sander van Doorn, Martin Garrix & DVBBS - Gold Skies (Andrew Gracie Intro) 02 - Calvin Harris - Summer (Original Mix) 03 - Dj Antoine - Light It Up (Dj Antoine vs Mad Mark Club Mix) 04 - One Republic - Counting Stars (Basic Physics Remix) 05 - Candyland & Zak Waters - Not Coming Down (Kaj Melsen Remix) 06 - Coldplay - A Sky Full Of Stars (Jakko Bootleg) 07 - ATB feat. Stanfour - Face to face (Rudee Remix) 08 - Bastille - Pompeii (Audien Remix) 09 - Cash Cash - Overtime (Vicetone Remix) 10 - Steve-angello - Payback (Original Mix) 11 - Clean Bandit - Rather be (Cash cash Remix) 12 - Katy Perry feat Juicy j - Dark Horse (Goldhouse Club Mix) 13 - R3hab & NERVO & Ummet Ozcan - Revolution (Audien Remix) 14 - Miley Cyrus - Adore You (Cedric Gervais Remix) 15 - Borgeous - Wildfire (Original Mix) 16 - Galantis - You (Ivan Gough Remix) 17 - David Guetta & Showtek feat. Vassy - Bad (Original Mix) 18 - Marcelo CIC vs WAO ft. Miss Palmer - One (Original Mix) 19 - Repow vs John Newman - Bamboo Love Me Again (Andrew Gracie Edit) 20 - Mr Probz - Waves (Adriano Pagani Reboot)
Tip Jar is lonely... CLICK HERE!!! show#42302.04.12Boyd Small - Superbowl Sunday Morning (From Myspace page)Big Pete - Driftin' (Choice Cuts 2011)Lester Butler Tribute Band - Shake 'Em on Down (So Lowdown Tour 2002)The Strikes - Big Pete Boogie (Bathroom Acoustics 2008)M.O.C.T. - Pressure (Look At The Time 2010)Big Pete & The Backbones - ( Love Me Big Pete & The Backbones)Mannish Boys - Way Down South (Shake for Me 2010)Red Devils - She's Dangerous (King King 1992)MAN 13 Featuring Lester Butler 97 - So Low Down (Thirteen 1997)Spinner's Section:Spinner goes acoustic!!!!Popa Chubby: buffalo chips (1:29) (Stealing The Devils Guitar, Dixiefrog, 2006)Catfish Keith: pepper in my shoe (2:32) (Pepper In My Shoe, Fish Tail, 1991)Bobby Charles: the legend of Jolie Blonde (5:55) (Last Train To Memphis, Rice 'n' Gravy, 2004)Paul Richell & Annie Raines: step it up and go (2:20) (I Want You To Know, Tone-Cool, 1996)Chris Whitley: ball peen hammer (2:38) (Dirt Floor, Messenger, 1998)Sue Foley: me and my chauffeur (3:46) (Change, Ruf, 2004)Andy J. Forest & Kenny Holladay: a woman like you (2:51) (Hogshead Cheese, Appaloosa, 1995)Dave Alvin: east Texas blues (4:07) (King Of California, Hightone, 1994)Terry Garland: the hard luck blues (3:45) (Whistling In The Dark, Silvermoon, 2006)Big Bill Broonzy: walkin' down a lonesome road (1951) (3:17) (Black Brown And White, Mercury, 1991)John Sebastian & J-Band (ft. Rory Block): statesboro blues (3:36) (I Want My Roots, MusicMasters, 1996)Johnny Madsen: I'm a stranger (3:54) (The Blues, CMC, 1998)James Cohen: mock pollock (2:58) (High Side Of Lowdown, Northern Blues, 2003)Back to Beardo:Matt Schofield - One Look (and I'm Hooked) (Anything But Time 2011)Alex Schultz - No Use Knocking (Think About It 2004)Johnny Dyer - TWO HOUND DOGS (JUKIN' 1983)Kirk Fletcher - Welfare Blues (Shades of Blue 2004)Kid Ramos - I Would Be a Sinner (Kid Ramos 1999)Ian Siegal & The Youngest Sons - Moonshine Minnie (The Skinny 2011)Patrick Dodd Trio - Future Blues (Future Blues 2011)Big Boy Bloater And The Limits - Ugly Way of Thinking (Big Boy Bloater And The Limits 2011)
show#370 (All Covers)01.07.11 Picture is a drawing and note from Capt. Beefheart for Mark Wenner. Minor glitch in song #6...since my laptop is going south it was the third time I tried to record the show and I wasn't gonna fix it... capish?http://beardo1.libsyn.comCaptain Beefheart - Too Much Time (Clear Spot 1972)White Stripes - Ashtray Heart (Capt. Beefheart cover)Stanley Clarke - Louie Louie (George Duke Project1 1981)Otis Spann - Monkey Face Blues (Walkin' The Blues 1972)Downchild Blues Band - Summertime Blues (We Deliver 2003)Aynsley Lister - Purple Rain (Tower Sessions 2010)Matt Schofield - People Say (Siftin' Thru Ashes 2005)Junior Watson - Lonesome Train (Long Overdue 1994)Aynsley Dunbar - Chunga's Revenge (Mutiny 2008)Eric Burdon - Tobacco Road: A) Tobacco Road B) I Have A Dream C) Tobacco Road (Eric Burdon Declares " War" 1970)Freddie King - Gimme Some Lovin' (Prev. Unreleased)(Getting Ready... 1971)Snowy White Blues Project - World Keep On Turning (In Our Time ....LIVE 2010)Al Kooper - I Wish You Would (Championship Wrestling 1982)Jimmy Thackery - Can't Lose What You Never Had (Healin' Ground 2005)Trey Alexander - Jesus Just Left Chicago (???)Pee Wee Crayton - Barefooting (Make Room For Pee Wee 1983)Elvin Bishop - Doo-Wop Medley: In the Still of the Night/Maybe (Red Dog Speaks 2010)Junior Valentine - Crazy 'Bout an Automobile (Every Woman I Know) (I Can Tell 2000)Spinner's Section:a covers cocktailTaj Mahal: scratch my back (4:20) (Maestro, Heads Up, 2008)Snatch It Back: get out my life woman (4:41) (Hot Stuff, Tramp, 1995)Magic Dick & Jay Geils: nine below zero (2:56) (Bluestime, Munich, 1994)John Sebastian & the J-Band: milk cow blues (3:39) (I Want My Roots, MusicMasters, 1996)Rusty Zinn: big road blues (3:37) (Confessin', Black Top, 1999)Sean Costello: I want to be loved (2:19) (Cuttin' In, Landslide, 2000)Robert Palmer: need your love so bad (2:13) (Drive, Universal, 2003)Robert Cray: love struck baby (2:54) (A Tribute To Stevie Ray Vaughan, Epic, 1996)Moreland & Arbuckle: hate to see you go (2:33) (Flood, Telarc, 2010)Matt Schofield: the letter (5:09) (Siftin' Thru Ashes, Nugene, 2005)
show#36812/25/10 Last show of the year....http://beardo1.libsyn.com for show ... stream or download.Bill Hicks with Jethro Tull's Christmas Song behind himCedell Davis - If You Like Fat Women (The Horror Of It All 1998)Delbert McClinton - You're The Reason Our Kids Are UglyTerry Evans - Walk That Walk (Walk That Walk 2000)Andres Roots - Homesick Sam (Roundabout 2010)Aynsley Lister - In The Morning (Tower Sessions 2010)Junior Watson - The Woodpecker (Long Overdue 1994)Spinner's Section:Spencer Bohren: traveling blues (2:29) (Full Moon, Loft, 1991)Wynonie Harris: mr. blues is coming to town (3:01) (Battle Of The Blues, Charly, 1985)Roy Brown: good looking and foxy too (2:14) (Battle Of The Blues, Charly, 1985)Monti Amundson: hat back blues (4:24) (Man On The Floor, Me & My, 1997)Sonny Landreth: a world away (4:44) (The Road We're On, Sugar Hill, 2003)Taj Mahal: dust me down (3:28) (Maestro, Heads Up, 2008)Snowy White Blues Project: in our time of living (8:18) (In Our Time… Live, CBH, 2010)John Sebastian & the J-Band: just don't stop 'till you're all worn out (3:22) (I Want My Roots, MusicMasters, 1996)Moreland & Arbuckle: what you gonna do (4:39) (Flood, Telarc, 2010)Back To Beardo:Roomful of Blues - Round It Down (Raisin' A Ruckus 2008)Marshall Lawrence - Love Like Heroin (Blues Intervention 2010)Duke Tumatoe - Barbeque (I Just Want To Be Rich 2010)Chris Beard - Brand New Heart (Who I Am & What I Do 2010)Downchild Blues Band - I've Been a Fool (We Deliver 2003)Vidar Busk & The Voo Doodz - Keep On Loving Me Baby (Jookbox Charade 2007)Earl Hooker - Hooker N' Steve (The Moon Is Rising 1969)Robben Ford - Magic Sam (The Inside Story 1979)Albert King - Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong (Wednesday Night In San Francisco 1990)