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006 - Shakin - We're 'Shakin' things up with lots more great Rockabilly, old classics, new Rockabillies and some surprises. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
First show of 2014 is a random spin up - what's new!
Stay warm and dry with these hot boppers
Springtime for Smoker and Rockabilly. Winter for Disco and Squares. More new stuff.
Some records coming up for sale to make some room in the Smoker collection
Come out and play with me, oh we'll have fun you'll see if you only play with me
First show of 2014 is a random spin up - what's new!
Springtime for Smoker and Rockabilly. Winter for Disco and Squares. More new stuff.
Come out and play with me, oh we'll have fun you'll see if you only play with me
First show of 2014 is a random spin up - what's new!
First show of 2014 is a random spin up - what's new!
First show of 2014 is a random spin up - what's new!
Springtime for Smoker and Rockabilly. Winter for Disco and Squares. More new stuff.
First show of 2014 is a random spin up - what's new!
Some records coming up for sale to make some room in the Smoker collection
Christopher & Jobst sprechen mit Christian. Wir reden über überfüllte Höflichkeit, U-Bahnen, Endorphine beim Baseball, mental breakdowns, Eichelhäher & Raben, Katrin Duck & Kalle Anka, fake Donaldisten, Mix-Tape mit Violent Femmes, Fugazi & Marius Müller-Westernhagen, Indie-Section bei WOM, Geburt in Mexiko, Skateboarding & Baseball in Tokyo, Rockabillies auf der Strasse, japanische Lautsprache neben chinesischen Schriftzeichen, nach Düsseldorf in eine japanische Nachhilfeschule, gesellschaftliche Strukturen in Japan, mit dem Gameboy in der Tasche nach Leverkusen, die erste Bad Religion, Rebel MC & The Double Trouble, politischer Emo, Malva mal wieder, Nations on Fire Reunion-Konzert, Mischung aus Leidenscore & Melodien a la Shelter, die Geschichte der Tupamaros, Politisierung über Hardcore, Earth First, der Oi of Japan-Sampler, Breakfast auf 625 Thrash, ein Flyer von Eny bei Disc Union in Tokyo, bei McDonald´s in Kawasaki abhängen, mit ner japanischen Beatdown Band auf Tour, kommerzielle Live-Venues mit kalter Atmosphäre, Screamo mit Mogwai-Elementen, erste deutsche Band auf Japan-Tour nach Recharge, das Melodic Label Snuffy Smile, Heul-Emo im Saarland, auf Tour mit Planes Mistaken for Stars, Blank oder Banks & Kontrolle, bekanntere Bands aus Minden: ein Widerspruch in sich, The Storm als Vegan-SxE-Projekt, Sheep Among Lions, die Bravo vom 5. November 1998, das Leben ist voller Widersprüche, vergleichende Religionswissenschaften mit Schwerpunkt Islamwissenschaften, inkognito im Tempel, freihändischer Umgang mit Religionen, Rentner:innen in Kimonos, ein anderer Approach zu kultureller Aneignung, Elevatorboy, Voluntariat in einem Anime-Verlag, triebunterdrückte Kultur als Basis für gute Anime, Klassikerfilme wie Akira & Ghost in The Shell, wahrgewordene LSD-Trips, Überschneidungen zur Furry-Szene, Probleme mit Nazi-Furries in den USA, Arbeit für einen japanischen News-Sender, der eigene Vertrieb Hardball Films, Lindy Hop-Tanzen, ein kurzes Intermezzo Doom-Band aus dem Westerwald, 2-Gehirnzellen-Mosh-Band, viel zu wenig über Serpico / Sleeper, leichter Sarkasmus, „Das achte Leben“ mit 1300 Seiten, Speed aus Australien, relativ diverse Bands aus USA, die Land of Greed… World of Need Compilation, Indoor-Surf-Anlage, uvm.
Former Prospect League commissioner and current owner of the Jackson Rockabillies is my guest this week.
Although not well known at the time, Universal was the first record company in Michigan and Author/Musician/DJ Craig Maki has just released his second book, detailing all about it. Titled Tomorrow Brings Memories--Michigan's First Underground Record Company, Maki explores a selection of music which became a jukebox phenomenon in the heyday of the burgeoning state. Maki's previous book, Detroit Country Music--Mountaineers, Cowboys and Rockabillies put him on the map as far as a detailed account of the early days of country and western in Michigan. A rockabilly performer himself, Maki continues to research, perform, and discuss his specific findings as often as possible. Â Â Kick your feet up for this episode--its a fiery ride of prominent exploration by way of narration....
In this episode, we chat about an album by THE Rod Stewart, a compilation of British Rockabilly bands and A Night At The Opera by the one and only Queen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reviewsfromthecrawlspace/message
CityBillyHowl'sRockin' Renegades(From Outer Space)With some of the best Rockabilly, Psychobilly & Punk Rock(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) The Rockabilly scene in it's genesis was unique. In the early years of the 1950's Rockabilly was alot like Punk - Rockabillies were some of the only, primarily white musicians (and their fans), sometimes Latino as well, who at that time, rejected the Establishment's refusal to play Black music on the radio (or display it on TV) -- which the Status Quo called "Race Music" -- the Rockabillies (sometimes mistakenly called "Greasers" or "Teddy Boys") loved this African-American music so much that they began to form their own bands and cultivated their own DJ's and Juke Joints to highlight Rock & Roll and they didn't call this brilliant music "Race Music" -- they called it what it was and still is -Rock & Roll And their version of Rock & Roll with a Southern accent, with musicians like Rusty York, Hasil Adkins, Laura Lee Perkins, Peanuts Wilson, The Maddox Brothers and Rose, who brought that "Hillbilly Boogie" that would synthesize with Black music and become known as Rockabilly.What would visitors from a distant galaxy think of this new development of sound and communication, would these Little Green Mensch see the Rockabilly musicians & fans as Rockin' Renegades or see them as another step forward in Evolution for mankind that would cause these Music-Loving Martians to climb down from their Flying Saucers and do the Ubangi Stomp ?Featuring all of the best by :Billy Lee Riley (Arkansas)Blackie Jenkins (Mississippi)Buck Trail (Miami)Connie Allen (Tennessee)Dell Vaughan (Flint)Delta 88 (Exeter)Dick Robinson (Boston)Frenzy (Bristol)Gene Vincent (Virginia)Jackie Fautheree (Arkansas)Jackie Lowell (Denver)Jimmy Stewart (Tennessee) Joe Carson (Memphis)Klingonz (Dublin)Koffin Kats (Detroit)Les Vogt (Vancouver)Marcel Bontempi (Kassel)Omar Romero (Los Angeles)Radarmen (San Gabriel Valley)Red Elvises (Los Angeles)Ronnie Dawson (Texas)Rumble Club (Kentucky)Screamin' Jay Hawkins (Cleveland)Stressor (Tula)Terry Dunavan (California)The Barnshakers (Helsinki)The Epileptic Hillbillys (Sheffield)The Guana Batz (Feltham)The Guitaraculas (St. Petersburg)The Krewmen (London)The Magnetix (Tula)The Phenomenauts (Oakland)The Polecats (London)The Radium Cats (Edinburgh)The Raymen (Berlin)The Rezillos (Edinburgh)The Saucer-Mens (Toul)The Spastiks (New York)The Test Pilots (Gothenburg)The Velvetones (Texas)The Wild Tones (Orlando)Three Bad Jacks (Los Angeles)Three Blue Teardrops (Chicago)1.) Switchblade Pompadour - Three Blue Teardrops [One Part Fist]2.) Sinner's Spiritual - Three Blue Teardrops [One Part Fist]3.) I'm Movin' Out - Three Bad Jacks [Made Of Stone]4.) Downtown Gonna Rumble - Three Bad Jacks [Made Of Stone]5.) Black Magic - The Polecats [Polecats Are Go ! ]6.) Men from Mars - The Epileptic Hillbillys [Atomic - It's The Bomb !]7.) Flying Saucers - Klingonz [Psychos from Beyond]8.) Flyin' Saucers Rock'n'Roll - Billy Lee Riley & The Little Green Men [1957 Single]9.) Needles & Blades - Koffin Kats [Koffin Kats]10.) Martian Princess - The Guana Batz [Back To The Jungle]11.) Tiny Robots - The Phenomenauts [Rockets And Robots]12.) Mission - The Phenomenauts [Re-Entry]13.) Roswell Area 51 - The Guitaraculas [Two Bottles Of Blood]14.) Planet Zero - The Magnetix [With Their Amazing First Album ! ]15.) Crazy For Your Love - The Magnetix [Boo-Bop-A-Boo]16.) Asteroid Rock - The Magnetix [Boo-Bop-A-Boo]17.) Creature From Outer Space - Stressor [The Cat]18.) It Came From Outer Space - The Raymen [Going Down to Death Valley]19.) Man from Mars - The Raymen [Going Down to Death Valley]20.) Flying Saucer Attack - The Rezillos [Can't Stand The Rezillos]21.) The Day the World Turned Dayglo - X-Ray Spex [Germ-Free Adolescents]22.) I Married A Monster From Outerspace - The Radium Cats [1989 Demo]23.) The Bug of Planet Zee - The Krewmen [The Adventures Of The Krewmen]24.) Interstellar - Radarmen [Radarmen]25.) Thin Blue Line - The Test Pilots [Parachute Party]26.) Knocked Out Joint On Mars - Buck Trail [1957 Single]27.) Rockin' Calaveras - Ronnie Dawson [More Bad Habits]28.) Living Death - Marcel Bontempi [The Headless Horseman And Other Tales...]29.) Bury All My Troubles - Marcel Bontempi [Bury All My Troubles]30.) Coffin Nails - Omar Romero [Omar Romero]31.) Twilight Zone - Rumble Club [Rumble Club Rides Tonight]32.) Surfing In Siberia - Red Elvises [Surfing In Siberia]33.) Space Mutants 4 - The Phenomenauts [Rockets And Robots]34.) 10,000 Light Years - The Phenomenauts [Escape Velocity]35.) Rock The Universe - Dell Vaughan & The Fortune Aires [1958 Single]36.) Spaceship to Mars - Gene Vincent [1962 Single]37.) Spaceship Life - Blackie Jenkins & The Satellites [1967 Single]38.) Hillbilly Band from Mars - Joe Carson [1957 Single]39.) The Martian Band - The Wild Tones [1958 Single]40.) Spacemen - The Velvetones (w/ Tommy Hudson & the Savoys) [1959 Single]41.) Boppin' Martian - Dick Robinson & His Makebelievers [1958 Single]42.) The Flying Saucer Part 1 - Dickie Goodman [1956 Single]43.) First Man On Mars - Jackie Fautheree [1960 Single]44.) Rock-It On Mars - Terry Dunavan & The Earthquakes [1958 Single]45.) Honeymoon On A Rocket Ship - Hank Snow [1953 Single]46.) Boppin' In Roswell - The Barnshakers [Five Minutes to Live]47.) The Flying Saucer Part 2 - Dickie Goodman [1956 Single]48.) The Little Moon Men - Lee George [1958 Single]49.) Rocket Trip - Jackie Lowell (w/ Duane Diamond & The Astronauts) [1961 Single]50.) Moon Rocketin' - Les Vogt [1960 Single]51.) Rocket 69 - Connie Allen [1951 Single]52.) Rock On The Moon - Jimmy Stewart [1959 Single]53.) Galactica - The Saucer-Mens [Réalité ou Fiction]54.) My Baby Was Abducted - The Spastiks [Sewer Surfing]55.) Rocket Powered - Delta 88 [Rocket Powered]56.) Space Girl - The Phenomenauts [Re-Entry]57.) Neptune City - The Phenomenauts [Re-Entry]58.) Space Crazy - The Krewmen [The Final Adventures Of The Krewmen Part 1]Psychobilly & RockabillyKeep A' Howlin'
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In episode 56 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed considering food photography and the value of photographic archives and how we can help each other to ensure their survival. Plus this week photographer Iain McKell takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Iain McKell grew up in Weymouth, Dorset and began working as a seaside photographer aged 19. He went on to study graphic design at the Exeter College of Art and Design before moving to London in 1979 to work as a designer. His first exhibition of his work was staged in his own studio in 1984 titled Iain McKell LIVE in which members of the public were invited to witness McKell at work, as he photographed members of the alternative comedian collective 'The Comic Strip' and many of the visitors to the show. This was followed in 1985 by an open workshop at The Photographers' Gallery, London showing his work and a documentary film documenting his life in 1984. The success of these events led him to work on advertising campaigns for brands such as Smirnoff and Red Stripe. McKell has been photographing various subcultures since the 1980s, beginning with the documentation of the skinhead culture within the UK and leading on to a similar documentation of Punks, Blitz Kids, and Rockabillies. Images that became his book Fashion Forever: 30 Years of Subculture published by Thames & Hudson in 2004. McKell has also spent over ten years befriending and photographing a group of New Age Travellers. The result of which became his book The New Gypsies published in 2011. He also went on to collaborate with Kate Moss for V magazine as Kate Moss traveled with McKell and spent time with the travellers. In 2012, McKell released his third book, Beautiful Britain: Photographs from the 1970s to the Present. in 2019 his book  New Girl Order was published by Hoxton Mini Press a body of work created as McKell spent two years immersed in a community of young female artists, documenting their unique performances, parties and personalities. He has directed commercials and pop videos and worked on commission for The Sunday Times, Vogue Italia, L'Uomo Vogue and i-D magazine amongst many others. www.iainmckell.com A selection of work from Private Reality will be shown as part of Seaside:Photographed at Turner Contemporary in Margate from May 2019 www.turnercontemporary.org/ Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer in Photography, a working photographer, and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Focal Press 2014) and The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Focal Press 2015). His next book New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography will be published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2019. He is currently work on his next documentary film project Woke Up This Morning: The Rock n' Roll Thunder of Ray Lowry. His documentary film, Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay can now be seen at www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd47549knOU&t=3915s. © Grant Scott 2019
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are joined by special guest host comedian John-Michael Bond for this VERY SPECIAL chat with the extremely funny Caitlin Weierhauser! We talk about Caitlin's life beginning with growing up as a cape-wearing, boxing glove-clad child in the wilderness of Oregon and moving into her work as a manager at the Flamingo Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Caitlin tells us about fights amongst Rockabillies and the fact that everyone in Vegas is constantly pooping in their pants and NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT IT (except, of course, for baseball Hall of Famer George Brett). This episode is exceptional and you should all listen to it and then follow Caitlin on all forms of social media @UncleCait. Follow the show @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly John-Michael is @BondJohnBond Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod This episode is brought to you by 'Mastering the Art of Wench Cooking', the new book from the Mystic Order of East Alabama Fiction Writers, available now on Amazon. Write us a review on iTunes and the funniest review will win a signed copy of the book and a Goods from the Woods t-shirt. Buy the book here: https://goo.gl/UkwfWQ
Yes, we have really done 400 episodes of Rockabilly DJ
More new releases, rarities and rockabilly classics
Muddy believes in one thing and that one thing is.... ARM WRESTLIN' !!!! Hear the tale of how Evil Coop took control of a rag tag bunch of Rockabillies. The Dowd marriage comes to a head over Audrey Theory- Melissa, Kelly, and Pat discuss the intricacies of a Double R franchise and the plight of Big Ed. In shipping news.... Jadine?! (That's right... Jacoby + Nadine = Sweet psychotic love) Somehow it all makes sense like a Boxing Match going round and round. Meanwhile...
Brand new beats for a rockabilly planet
Rockabilly and rocknroll new releases
Brand new rocking releases
For a bright boy, you didn't learn nothing. Well, take me down. Come on. Step right up and taste a little of this , Daddy-Oh.
The hot rockabilly acts at Camber Sands this year
Hemsby, Viva Las Vegas, Chuck Berry tribute and more
Hah! He didn't know I was The Fang. I'm the Fang. I'm the Fang. I'm the Fang.
Bopping jiving strolling rockabilly music
Our traditional gospel show for the holiday season
New releases, old faves and rocking obscurities
Celebrating the life and work of a true Rock'n'Roll hero
Out of this world music for spaced out 'billies!
Returning from the summer break with a stack of original vinyl
Part 2 of 3 featuring the many bands playing at the Rockabilly Rave this year
Fire-raising fandangos for the socially maladjusted
Journey into insanity with The Rockabilly DJ, as he attempts the impossible: to buy all 5 Elvis Suns for under $1000
This week is the fifth installment of Appetites! JD and Scott ditch Jason and head to the bar! We visit The Monkey Barrel and talk to the owner Jimmy Nigg about what makes his bar so special! Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: Colorado beer, Gen-X music, how Jimmy got started, booking bands, Rockabillies, and Jimmy tells us all about his experience being on Food Network. Enjoy!  This is The Monkey Barrel’s logo This is the mural of a Bronco player outside of The Monkey Barrel This is what The Monkey Barrel looks like inside. Check out what band are gonna be at The Monkey Barrel next at their website below: http://www.monkeybarrelbar.com Check out Black Shirt Brewing below: http://www.blackshirtbrewingco.com Check out Strange Craft Brewing below: http://www.blackshirtbrewingco.com
More hot-off-the-press pearls available now from your local Rock'n'Roll record dealer
The 300th episode of The Rockabilly DJ Show features more of the singles Kikka collected during the 1980s
Summertime, and the living is bloody difficult.
Rare vinyl sifted from the midden heap on the floor of the World Famous Studio
More from the world famous studio in the cupboard under the stairs in Croydon
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Records packed in the box for the fund-raising event at the Boston Arms
Rare original vinyl and shellac. Collecting 45s, 78s and LPs
New release, loose ends, UK originals and bands in session
One night at a secluded farmhouse deep in the Northern California woods, a small group of hardened young bikers and their girlfriends are tormented when one of the girls becomes savagely possessed and a gang of "Rockabillies" seemingly... See more » Directors: Mitchell Altieri, Phil Flores Writers: Mitchell Altieri, Mitchell Altieri, The Butcher Brothers See more » Stars: Cory Knauf, Taylor Cole, Bret Roberts See more » Awards: 1 win & 1 nomination. See more » --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
Brand new beats hitting the record stores right now
Back to the Rockabilly Rave 2012 again for more vinyl sniffing
Vinyl Junkies club at the Rockabilly Rave 2012, featuring Tall Mark Greenaway
All original rare vinyl records
Phenylbutanol-flavoured meatballs from the Smoker collection
An indolent spin up for shirkers and strivers
New material from modern rockin' bands
More rave-ups from this incredible rocking festival
Cool rocking acts appearing at the 17th Rockabilly Rave this summer
Three in a row fun from selected artists
A mix of old and new, including the latest from Smokestack Lightnin'
New releases from Rollin', Witchcraft and Wild Records
A special episode focusing on the Witchcraft International label from Frankfurt, Germany
You don't have to suffer from pre schizoid narcosis and psycopathy to work here...
The vintage vinyl and styrene keeps on coming
Rediscovered discs, brand new releases and unissued blasters
Treble the pleasure with 3 in a row thrillers
New material from modern rockin' bands
Brand new beats from the Rocking planet
Records played at Jerry Brill's secret birthday party
The great flying spahetti monster rocks the coin right into the slot one last time
The latest record releases for the Rockabillies to buy