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Show #1069 New Music & Money's Gone Spinner plays mostly new music and pays tribute to Zoot Money who passed away on September 8. 01. Doctor Velvet - City Jungle (4:39) (New Breed, Wap Shoo Wap Records, 2024) 02. J.P. Reali - Blues In A Minefield (3:31) (Blues Since Birth, Reali Records, 2024) 03. Dick Earl's Electric Witness - Get Up Off The Ground (3:53) (Get Up Off The Ground, ABP Music Distro, 2024) 04. Guy Verlinde - Tears Over Gaza (3:09) (Single, R&S Music, 2024) 05. Little Georgie & the Shuffling Hungarians - Wrong Set Of Horses (4:55) (The Compendium Of Unruly Caterwauling, Queen Bee Brand, 2024) 06. JD Wilkes & The Dirt Daubers - Apples And Oranges (4:01) (Wild Moon, Plowboy Records, 2013) 07. Ian Siegal meets Johnny Mastro - Wineheaded (3:33) (Easy Tiger, Continental Blue Heaven, 2024) 08. Starlite Campbell Band - Still Got Time To Be My Baby (7:10) (Live! 2, Supertone Records, 2022) 09. She Brought Me Gasoline - The Last Rocket (3:35) (Single, self-release, 2024) 10. Ronnie Baker Brooks - Stuck On Stupid (8:12) (Blues In My DNA, Alligator Records, 2024) 11. miXendorp - Tronica (3:55) (Bluestronica Nr 7, Black And Tan Records, 2024) 12. Southern Avenue - Found A Friend In You (2:40) (Single, Alligator Records, 2024) 13. Marcus Trummer - Hard Time (3:44) (From The Start, Gypsy Soul Records, 2024) 14. The Reverend Shawn Amos - Joliet Bound (3:50) (Vivir En España, Immediate Family Records, 2024) 15. King Bee & The Stingers - Ain't That Kinda Woman (5:06) (Live From The Slippery Noodle, self-release, 2024) 16. Zoot Money's Big Roll Band - Back Door Blues (6:21) (It Should Have Been Me, Columbia Records, 1965) 17. Ruby Turner - Let Me Show You (My Mistakes) (4:48) (Call Me By My Name, Indigo Records, 1998) 18. Zoot Money's Big Roll Band - Chauffeur (6:05) (Zoot!, Columbia Records, 1966) 19. Zoot Money's Big Roll Band - Zoot's Sermon (3:54) (45 RPM Single, Columbia Records, 1966) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Marty Brown is a Country Music Singer and Songwriter. He performed on America's Got Talent Season 8 where he was a semifinalist. He is from Kentucky. He writes songs for himself and other country artists. He had 3 albums on MCA Records in the 1990's, Wildest Dreams, Wild Kentucky Skies, and High and Dry. He released one album on HighTone Records called, Here's to the Honkytonks. He is currently signed to Plowboy Records in Nashville.
Marty Brown is a Country Music Singer and Songwriter. He performed on America's Got Talent Season 8 where he was a semifinalist. He is from Kentucky. He writes songs for himself and other country artists. He had 3 albums on MCA Records in the 1990's, Wildest Dreams, Wild Kentucky Skies, and High and Dry. He released one album on HighTone Records called, Here's to the Honkytonks. He is currently signed to Plowboy Records in Nashville.
GRETCHEN PETERS, after moving to Nashville in the late 80’s, quickly established herself as both a talented performer and in-demand songwriter, writing songs for Martina McBride, Etta James, Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless, George Strait, Anne Murray, Shania Twain, and Neil Diamond. She also collaborated with Bryan Adams Peters won the 1995 CMA for Best Song with her breakout song “Independence Day”. Her new album ‘Dancing With The Beast’ showcases her skill at creating characters who feel true-to-life within stories that are all too relatable in reflecting the times we live in. MARTY BROWN was born in Maceo, Kentucky and eventually made his way to Nashville, Tennessee to a record deal at MCA Records. He toured with acts such as Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Hank Williams, Jr. and many, many more. After his recording years, he started writing hit songs for artists like the heart-felt and groovy “I’m From the Country and I Like It That Way” for Tracy Byrd. He recently also appeared on America’s Got Talent and will have a new album out later this year on Plowboy Records. WoodSongs Kid: Shelby Callahan is a talented thirteen-year-old vocalist and guitarist from Lexington, Kentucky. Shelby performs Trisha Yearwood’s breakout song “Independence Day” which was written by Gretchen Peters.
GRETCHEN PETERS, after moving to Nashville in the late 80's, quickly established herself as both a talented performer and in-demand songwriter, writing songs for Martina McBride, Etta James, Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless, George Strait, Anne Murray, Shania Twain, and Neil Diamond. She also collaborated with Bryan Adams Peters won the 1995 CMA for Best Song with her breakout song “Independence Day”. Her new album ‘Dancing With The Beast' showcases her skill at creating characters who feel true-to-life within stories that are all too relatable in reflecting the times we live in. MARTY BROWN was born in Maceo, Kentucky and eventually made his way to Nashville, Tennessee to a record deal at MCA Records. He toured with acts such as Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Hank Williams, Jr. and many, many more. After his recording years, he started writing hit songs for artists like the heart-felt and groovy “I'm From the Country and I Like It That Way” for Tracy Byrd. He recently also appeared on America's Got Talent and will have a new album out later this year on Plowboy Records. WoodSongs Kid: Shelby Callahan is a talented thirteen-year-old vocalist and guitarist from Lexington, Kentucky. Shelby performs Trisha Yearwood's breakout song “Independence Day” which was written by Gretchen Peters.
Stephen Kalinich is an artist in the truest sense of the word. As a songwriter and poet he’s a master of the written word but he’s also a visual artist and has released a handful of albums as an artist in the world of music. He’s been a frequent collaborator of the Beach Boys as well as Dennis and Brian Wilson who also produced Stevie’s first album A World Of Peace Must Come. Stevie will have a new album called Scrambled Eggs coming out through Plowboy Records on Record Store Day in the spring of 2018 that was produced by Jon Tiven. The Crazy Chester Radio Hour is created and hosted by record producer Andreas Werner. The theme song is performed by Jimmy Hall & Funky Chester and written by Andreas Werner (Crazy Chester Music, BMI). Used with permission.
Punk rock pioneers and provocateurs the Dead Boys celebrate the 40th anniversary of their landmark first album, Young, Loud and Snotty, with a worldwide tour and a special re-recording of the classic record. Still Snotty: Young, Loud & Snotty at 40! on Nashville-based Plowboy Records is hitting the streets and available online on September 8 with a major US tour kicking off in Dallas, Texas on September 7. Formed in Cleveland in 1976, the Dead Boys were one of the first American acts to combine the proto-punk fervor of bands like the Stooges and the New York Dolls with a new level of intense energy. 1977 debut LP, Young, Loud and Snotty, was a landmark album in the birth of hardcore punk and produced one of the first great punk anthems, “Sonic Reducer.” After one more album, the band split in 1979. They reunited for a few gigs in the 1980s, but following the death of lead vocalist Stiv Bators in 1990, the band members went their separate ways except for two brief reunions in 2004 and 2005. The return of the Dead Boys began with guitarist Cheetah Chrome. “I've had my solo band for the last ten years, and Dead Boys songs have always been included in my shows.With the 40th anniversary of the Dead Boys on the horizon and a solid band that could interpret and deliver the performance and sound needed to maintain the authenticity of the Dead Boys, I reached out to Johnny Blitz about an anniversary tour and he said yes and we began the journey of what would become Still Snotty.” With Jason Kottwitz on guitar, Detroit punk legend Ricky Rat on bass and vocalist Jake Hout from ‘zombie’ Dead Boys tribute band, the Undead Boys, the Dead Boys 40th anniversary tour started taking shape.
On this episode we have a VERY special guest!:Shannon Pollard, president of Plowboy Records AND Eddy Arnold's grandson! We were lucky enough to call him up for a phone interview. We all cover Eddy Arnold songs of course: I brought back my grandmother Bessie Lanning's cover of: "I Walk Alone" (Feat. Me) I cover: "It's a Sin" I also brought back my mother, Tara Lanning's cover of: "Tip of My Fingers" Thank you again SO much Shannon for taking the time to speak with us and making this episode special! Keep up with everything Eddy Arnold and Plowboy Records at: http://www.plowboyrecords.com https://www.facebook.com/Official-Eddy-Arnold-Site-162885280408/ Instagram: @officialeddyarnold And go get that Eddy Arnold tribute record it's badass! https://play.spotify.com/album/0MKJXubNko7Yk9NGGrvtKO?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=open May Eddy Arnold's legacy live on! Get ALL our covers for FREE download at: https://soundcloud.com/bessielanningofficial https://soundcloud.com/erica-case1 https://soundcloud.com/taralanning777
show#695 06.10.17 New York Jelly Roll!! 1. Jellyroll - Wait On Time from LIVE At The Can 1983 Bandana Blues Vault (2:52) 2. The Jelly Roll Men - Murder My Baby from Jelly Roll Shuffle 2017 Rhythm Bomb Records (3:04) 3. Taj Mahal - Jellyroll from The Real Blues 1998 Collectables (3:15) 4. Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - Jellyroll Fool from Double Bill 2001 Koch Records (3:19) 5. Jef Lee Johnson & Blues Anatomy - He's a Jelly Roll Baker with Geoff Muldaur from Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson 2008 Range Records (3:29) 6. Frank Frost & Sam Carr - Jelly Roll King from The Jelly Roll Kings 1999 HMG (2:35) 7. Sean Costello and His Jivebombers - Jelly Roll from Call the Cops 1996 Blue Wave (4:12) 8. Joe Bonamassa - Jelly Roll from Sloe Gin 2007 (2:12) 9. Frank Zappa - Jelly Roll Gum Drop from Greasy Love Songs: An FZ Audio Documentary Project/Object 2010 Zappa Records (2:20) 10. Ben Sidran - New York State Of Mind from Free In America 1976 Arista (4:33) 11. Mason Casey - She's From N.Y.C. from Deep Blue Dream 2004 Dixiefrog (4:13) 12. Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs - New York City's Killing Me from God Willin' & The Creek Don't Rise 2010 RCA (4:13) 13. Blues Traveler - Dropping Some NYC from Blues Traveler 1990 A&M (3:20) 14. Bluesix - King of the New York Streets from Ready 2008 Tramp (5:37) 15. Omar & The Howlers - Going To New York from Too Much Is Not Enough 2012 Big Guitar Music (2:37) 16. Jason Ricci and the Bad Kind - My Mom's Gonna Yell At You! from Approved By Snakes 2917 Ellersoul (3:38) 17. Jarkka Rissanen & Sons of the Desert - Miss Gumbo from Hybrid Soul 2017 Humu Records (4:42) 18. Blackfoot Gypsies - 03 Under My Skin from Handle It 2015 Plowboy Records (3:34) 19. The Texas Horns - Blues Gotta Holda Me from Blues Gotta Holda Me 2015 Vizztone (2:31) 20. Vintage#18 - Million Miles from Grit 2017 self-release (8:25) 21. John Németh - Kool Aid Pickle from Feelin' Freaky 2017 Memphis Grease (3:43) 22. Pete Haycock - The New York Stakes from Guitar And Son 1987 IRS/ No Speak Records (5:18) 23. Sugar Blue - NYC from Voyage 2016 MC Records (3:13) 24. Danny Marks - Hey New York Town from Cities In Blue 2016 self-release (5:06) 25. Popa Chubby - It's a Sad Day in New York City When There Ain't No Room for the Blues from How'd a White Boy Get the Blues? 2000 Dixiefrog (6:52) 26. James Blood Ulmer - Goin' To New York from No Escape From The Blues 2003 Sindrome/Hyena (4:24) 27. Chase Walker Band - The Walk from Not Quite Legal 2016 Revved Up Records (3:05) 28. Kevin McKendree - Headhunter from Miss Laura's Kitchen 2000 East Folks (3:04) 29. Lee McBee & the Passions - Boogie Twist from 44 1995 Me & My Blues (3:47) 30. 4 Jacks - I Don't Want To Be President from Deal With It 2013 Ellersoul Records (4:08)
PAUL BURCH, a pioneer in fusing an unmistakably modern voice to American roots music, celebrates his 10th release, 'Meridian Rising', on Plowboy Records. The album is a first-of-its-kind concept album based on the life of Jimmie Rodgers � the genre-breaking superstar of the late 1920s whose blend of pop, folk, and blues anticipated rock �n� roll. No Depression has already deemed it "a contender for best roots album of 2016." RAYLAND BAXTER is a gentleman, a singer of song, a teller of tale, a picker of strings, a thinker of things. Growing up in Nashville, Tennessee, Baxter�s father Bucky (a multi-instrumentalist for Bob Dylan, Steve Earle and Ryan Adams, among others) made sure music was just a natural part of life, a soundtrack to childhood. He�d always just let things settle into place naturally, following his gut from Tennessee to Colorado to Israel and back again, not knowing that when he returned home he�d have a handful of songs and the knowledge that, at the end of the day, he didn�t want to do anything else but make music. Baxter's full-length album 'Imaginary Man' on ATO Records was released to widespread critical attention last year. WoodSongs Kid: Joseph Oharek is a self taught, 12 year-old bluegrass musician from Oviedo, Florida.
From Punk Rockers The Dead Boys To Nashville's Plowboy Records - Cheetah Chrome Visits Madame Perry's Salon Punk legend Cheetah Chrome – co-founder of The Dead Boys, and more recently Nashville’s Plowboy Records – released his first ever studio collection of solo material, ‘Solo’ on Plowboy on October 8, 2013. ‘Solo’ is a 7-song EP of cuts from a 1996 recording session produced by Genya Ravan (with executive producer Hilly Kristal) he has deemed his “great lost solo album” and a Nashville session in 2010 featuring Sylvain Sylvain (New York Dolls), Lez Warner (The Cult), and Sean Koos (Joan Jett and The Blackhearts). ‘Solo’ segues from hard, loud rock to jangly power pop, all anchored by Cheetah’s gruff growl and intricate guitar work. Lead-off track “Sharky” is an instrumental with a touch of surf rock featuring Cheetah on organ and “Rollin Voodoo” rumbles with fuzzed bass and big drums. The EP was released timed to the film ‘CBGB.’ Chrome is portrayed by Rupert Grint in the film and also makes a cameo appearance in it. "Cheetah Chrome: A Dead Boy's Tale From The Front Lines Of Punk Rock" was published in 2010 and is an honest, raw memoir of Chrome's life once music claimed him. February 2012 Chrome became Creative Director of A&R/Director of Special Projects for Plowboy Records, an alternative/legacy label being launched by Shannon Pollard, grandson of Country legend Eddy Arnold, and music historian/author Don Cusic. This was officially announced on May 15, 2012. Chrome is currently producing a tribute record to Arnold by various artists at RCA Studio B in Nashville; as well as preparing a new full length release by The Batusis. Cheetah Chrome is a founding member of Rocket From The Tombs, The Dead Boys, and The Batusis (w/Sylvain Sylvain) and an acclaimed author.
Tammy Wynette: Stand By Your Man (The Best of the Johnny Cash TV Show 1969-1971,Columbia)Angaleena Presley: Blessing and a Curse (American Middle Class,Thirty Tigers)Daniel Romano: Learning To Do Without Me (If I ve Only One Time Askin,New West)Daniel Meade: Living On Tootsie Time (Keep Right Away,From The Top Records)Raymond Meade: Why Don't We Do It Again (Whydolise?,self-released)Pi Jacobs: Starting Now (Hi-Rise Ranch,TCC Music)Will Hoge: Just Up The Road (Small Town Dreams,Cumberland Recordings)Laura Marling: Gurdjieff's Daughter (Short Movie,Virgin)Holly Arrowsmith: Desert Owl (For The Weary Traveller,self-released)Andrea Zonn: Where The Water Meets The Sky (Rise,Compass)The Stray Birds: Stolen Love (Best Medicine,Yep-Roc)Vera van Heeringen: Cold Winter Evening (Proper Brew,Wood and Steel)The Rosellys: It's Not Me It's You (The Granary Sessions,Clubhouse Records)George Jones: He Stopped Loving Her Today (Columbia Country Classics, Vol. 5: New Tradition,Sony)Charlie Rich: Behind Closed Doors (Best of Charlie Rich,X5 Music Group)Elvis Costello: Good Year For The Roses (Almost Blue,Edsel)Dixie Chicks: Give It Up or Let Me Go (Wide Open Spaces,Monument)Blueflint: If That's What You Want Me to Do (Stories From Home,Johnny Rock Records)Cabinet: Red River Valley (Celebration,self-released)The Grahams: Lay Me Down (Glory Bound,Cen Records/Red)Thad Kopec: Albatross (Noble Neighbor,Noisetrade)Noah Gundersen: Twenty-Something (Carry The Ghost Primer,Noisetrade)Brady Harris: Welcome Me Back (Ukulele Days,self-released)The David Motel: Let's Talk It Over (People, Places, Things,self-released)Chip Greene: Everything About You (Noisetrade Sampler,Noisetrade)Iris Dement: Listening To Singing (The Trackless woods,Flariella)The Good Lovelies: Four O'Clock (Burn The Plan,Factor)Amelia Curran: The Matador (They Promised You Mercy,Blue Rose)Jesse Harris: I Won't Wait (feat. Conor Oberst) (The Secret Sun Sampler,Noisetrade)Scott MacLeod: Full-Fledged Ghost (Flicker and Fade,Jean Jacket Records)Simon Murphy: Here Goes Nothing (Let It Be,Distro Kid)Chuck Mead: Short Goodbye (Free State Serenade,Plowboy Records)
Cheetah talks about what it’s like to live with Johnny Thunders, John Belushi stories, hanging with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Ian Hunter stories, moving to Nashville, Plowboy Records, etc.
Shannon Pollard, founder and President of Plowboy Records, dropped by the Music Business Radio studios to talk about his label and the current state of the music business today.Plowboy Records is home to artists such as Bobby Bare, Paul Burch, Cheetah Chrome, JD Wilkes and the Dirt Daubers, and Chuck Mead. The label has also released an Eddy Arnold tribute, You Dont Know Me: Rediscovering Eddy Arnold, which features a diverse group of artists including Frank Black, Lambchop, Drivin' N Cryin', Alejandro Escovedo, and Mary Gauthier and was recorded at RCA Studio B, where Arnold recorded many of his hits.
Shannon Pollard, founder and President of Plowboy Records, dropped by the Music Business Radio studios to talk about his label and the current state of the music business today.Plowboy Records is home to artists such as Bobby Bare, Paul Burch, Cheetah Chrome, JD Wilkes and the Dirt Daubers, and Chuck Mead. The label has also released an Eddy Arnold tribute, You Dont Know Me: Rediscovering Eddy Arnold, which features a diverse group of artists including Frank Black, Lambchop, Drivin' N Cryin', Alejandro Escovedo, and Mary Gauthier and was recorded at RCA Studio B, where Arnold recorded many of his hits.
Bobby Bare is a music legend who has recorded for over fifty years now. Bobby recently cut his first new material in seven years "Darker Than Light," whcih he premiered at the Loveless Cafe for Music City Roots. This new album was cut at the famous RCA Studio B, where he recorded his first album in 1962. Now on the newly launched Plowboy Records, Bobby is excited about his musical future.