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This week, Bec and Justin explore the history behind the Extended Play format and how this record format played an important part in the consumption of Elvis's music by fans during his early career with RCA, and also briefly explore some of the more obscure and interesting international EPs that caught their eyes while digging into the topic. Then for Song of the Week, both hosts go for some serious weepers, tackling iconic 70s breakup songs, with Justin selecting Elvis's melancholy version of Tony Joe White's "For Ol' Times Sake" and Bec spotlighting the heartbreaking 1972 hit "Separate Ways," which Elvis fans know was co-written by Elvis's good friend Red West, who gave the song a slightly autobiographical bent. Some resources that were helpful to us EP-wise: https://www.sergent.com.au/elvis/eps.html https://keithflynn.com http://www.elvis-history-blog.com/elvis-extended-plays.html Plus Discogs.com & 45cat.com If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.
Retomamos la serie “Producido por…” con quizá el más sobresaliente de la música rock “americana” de lo que llevamos de siglo: Dan Auerbach. Fundador de The Black Keys, se dedicó desde 2010 a producir a grandes talentos: The Pretenders, Jessica Lee Mayfield, Dr. John, Ray LaMontagne, Lana Del Rey, Valerie June, Nikki Lane, cuando Auerbach decidió salir de Akron, Ohio y residir en Nashville, creó el sello Easy Eye Sound en la primavera de 2017, firmando, entre otros, al gran Robert Finley. En menos de un siete años la lista de artistas descubiertos o rescatados es admirable: Marcus King, Jeremie Albino, Britti, Early James, The Velveteers, Shannon & The Clams, Little Barrie & Malcolm Catto, Hermanos Gutiérrez, Ceelo Green, Nat Myers, Jon Muq, Yola, Son House, Hank Williams Jr., John Anderson o al mismísimo Tony Joe White antes de que falleciera, por nombrar algunos. Ha producido y publicado una veintena de álbumes.Un pasote. DISCO 1 HERMANOS GUTIERREZ Low Sun (2) DISCO 2 DAN AUERBACH Shine On Me (4) DISCO 3 SHANNON AND THE CLAMS Oh So Close, Yet So Far (4) DISCO 4 MARCUS KING The Well (2) DISCO 5 BRITTI Nothing Compares To You (5) DISCO 6 JON MUQ One You Love (2) DISCO 7 NAT MYERS Pray For Rain(10) DISCO 8 YOLA Ride Out in The Country (3) DISCO 9 SONNY SMITH Lost (2) DISCO 10 JEREMIE ALBINO I Don’t Mind Waiting (1) DISCO 11 ROBERT FINLEY You Got It And I Need It (10) DISCO 12 GLENN SCHWARTZ Daughter of Zion (2) DISCO 13 EARLY JAMES Gravy Train (6) DISCO 14 SON HOUSE The Way Your Mother Did (5) DISCO 15 THE ARCS Keep on Dreaming (ESCA) + THE VELVETEERS See Me (ESCA)Escuchar audio
Brenda Lee, Del Shannon, Lulu, Communards, Yazoo, Soft Cell, Sam Cooke, Lindisfarne, Golden Earring, The Swinging Blue Jeans, Tony Joe White, The Beach Boys and loads more on todays Show.
This time on the podcast we focus on songs about travel and food, in keeping with many family plans at this time of year. We'll hear music from Gillian Welch, Joel Mabus, Tom Rush, The Good Ol' Persons, Tony Joe White and many others. On the road again … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysJabbour, Perlman & Watson / “Turkey in the Straw” / You Can't Beat the Classics / Self-producedSimon & Garfunkle / “Homeward Bound” / Live from New York City 1967 / ColumbiaThe Henry Girls / “Kitchen Set” / Dawn / Self-producedGillian Welch / “Wichita” / Boots No.1 / AconyJoel Mabus / “Bubba's 3 B's” / Rhyme Scheme / FossilPeter Cooper / “Train to Birmingham” / The Lloyd Green Album / Red BeetJudy Collins / “Someday Soon” / Who Knows Where the Time Goes / ElektraClaftin & Grace / “In the Kitchen” / Walk It With You / Self-producedTim O'Brien / “Forty Nine Keep on Talkin'” / Traveler / Sugar HillHigh Fidelity / “Turkey in the Straw” / Banjo Player's Blues / RebelTom Rush / “On the Road Again” / Take A Little Walk With Me / ElektraTony Joe White / “Polk Salad Annie” / Black and White / Warner BrothersSelena Rosanbalm / “The Old House” / Selena Rosanbalm / Self-producedGood 'Ol Persons / “Rutabaga Boogie” / Folk Music-The Bay Years Vol.1 / BayJames Taylor / “Sweet Baby James” / Sweet Baby James / Warner BrothersJoe Craven / “Hot Turkey” / Camptown / AcornPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Dan Auerbach, the Black Keys frontman, had always been a big fan of the late Tony Joe White. The singer-songwriter—some knew him as “The Swamp Fox” had an unmistakably swampy baritone and down-home style. He was best known, of course, for songs like “Poke Salad Annie” and “Rainy Night in Georgia.” Over his career, White's songs were recorded by the likes of Elvis Presley, Waylon Jennings, Ray Charles and Tina Turner, among others. In 2018, White passed away after suffering a heart attack in Tennessee. Afterward, his son and manager Jody White unearthed boxes of reel-to-reel tapes filled with hundreds of demos that no one had ever heard. It was a treasure trove of classic Tony Joe White material just sitting in storage. So Jody sent an email to Auerbach with one of the tracks, as for years the two had spoken about a collaboration. What has come of that has been a terrific collection of new Tony Joe White music with more to come and Jody White recently joined us on the Load Out Music Podcast to talk about his father, the legacy of the Swamp Fox, and what's coming next.
Una selección de canciones para hacerte viajar o acompañarte en tu travesía.Playlist;ARTHUR LEE and LOVE “Five string serenade”THE BYRDS “Changing heart”NEIL YOUNG “Cowgirl in the sand”BIG STAR “For you”THE YOUNG RASCALS “Sueño”THE RATIONALS “Ha ha” TONY JOE WHITE “Willie and Laura Mae Joens”J.J. CALE “Sensitive kind”DENGUE FEVER “One thousand tears of a Tarantula”GUAY! “Todo esto es para ti”Escuchar audio
Verdadeira explosão de sabores! No episódio 260 do Boia, conseguimos unir a trinca de ouro que tornou esse podcast no gigantesco sucesso que somos hoje. João Valente, Bruno Bocayuva e Júlio Adler entram num bar, pedem água da casa e porçãozinha de amendoim. Antes do dono do estabelecimento nos expulsar, falamos dos rumores de mudanças na WSL, circuito e premiação para os caçadores de ondas grandes e outras amenidades. A trilha fica com o pianista Laércio de Freitas, que nos deixou no dia 5 de julho, com a canção que ele fez para as filhas, Camondongas. Tony Joe White, a raposa do pântano! com Roosevelt and Ira Lee (Night of the Mossacin) e Angel dos incansáveis ingleses de Bristol, Massive Attack.
Podcast émission radio sur RIG 90.7 du mercredi 19 juin 2024 "Johnny de A à Z" n°547 Duos Impossibles n°33ème émission sur le thème des duos impossibles, des duos virtuels avec Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen, Robert Palmer, John Lennon, Lonnie Donegean, Tony Joe White... et les remixes, les nouvelles orchestrations des titres de Johnny Hallyday sur l'instrumental original... setlist :Johnny Hallyday - Gabrielle - 76 79 82 90 95 98 00 15Johnny Hallyday - Rock n'roll man (Sylvie music)Johnny Hallyday & Elvis Presley - Heartbreak hotelJohnny Hallyday & David Hallyday - Mirador - To have and to holdJohnny Hallyday & Tony Joe White - Une journée - Do you have garter beltJohnny Hallyday - Tout m'enchaine (Cryin' shame music)Johnny Hallyday & Ben E King - Je suis seul - What is soulJohnny Hallyday Eddy Mitchell & Lonnie Donegean - Dead or aliveJohnny Hallyday & Paul Brady - Can't stop wanting youJohnny Hallyday & Elvis Presley La bagarre - TroubleJohnny Hallyday & Rodney Crowell - Je te ferai danser - Just wanta danceJohnny Hallyday - C'est la vie (ELP music)Johnny Hallyday & John Lennon - ImagineJohnny Hallyday David Hallyday Sylvie Vartan - Sang pour sangJohnny Hallyday & Cliff Richard - Ca suffit - Tough enoughJohnny Hallyday - Que je t'aime - 71 87 98 2015Johnny Hallyday - Moraya (Moriah mi-Drumless)Johnny Hallyday Goldman Sardou - Ton filsJohnny Hallyday & Amaury Vassili - Derrière l'amour - Dietro AmoreJohnny Hallyday - La quête (Brel instrumental)Johnny Hallyday & Bruce Springsteen - LucilleJohnny Hallyday & Elvis Presley - Oh cette nuit - Such a nightJohnny Hallyday - C'est pas facile (Yesterday dreams music)Johnny Hallyday & Tom Jans - Merci - Tender memoryJohnny Hallyday - Mirador (David music)Johnny Hallyday & Robert Palmer - Comme un voleur - You're gonna get what's comingJohnny Hallyday & Tony Cole - Gabrielle - The King is deadJohnny Hallyday & Chris Isaak - I'm gonna sit right down and cry over youJohnny Hallyday & Gary Wright Flagrant délit - Stand for your rightsJohnny Hallyday & The Troggs - Le jeu que je joue - With a girl like youJohnny Hallyday & Elvis Presley - Soupçons - Suspicious mindsJohnny Hallyday & Elvis Presley - Heartbreak hotel
Salty Dog's TRIO Podcast, May 2024 Everything comes in threes! Bad luck and good lovin! Get onto the TRIO show and try yer luck tone hounds. Great cuts from John Williams, Rick Estrin, Uncle Lucius, Left Lane Cruiser, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Tony Joe White, Dirty Three, Jed Rowe, Ry Cooder, The Commoners, Opelousas, Kerri Simpson Interview, Tanner Usrey, Zevon Lee, Little Feat, Matt Andersen, Jack Craw, Steve Earle, Fools, Chip Taylor. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. ** John Williams Band / Jesus Just Left Chicago / 470 Northern Highway Blues 2. Rick Estrin N The Nightcats / I Finally Hit The Bottom / The Hits Keep Coming 3. Uncle Lucius / Pocket Full of Misery / And You Are Me 4. Left Lane Cruiser / Motown Mash / Motown Mash 5. Hurray For The Riff Riff / Rican Beach / The Navigator 6. Tony Joe White / Cool Town Woman / Closer To The Truth 7. ** Dirty Three / Rising Below / Toward The Low Sun 8. ** Jed Rowe / Tailem Bend / A Foreign Country 9. Ry Cooder / Dark End Of The Street / Boomer's Story 10. The Commoners / Too Soon To Know You / Too Soon To Know You 11. ** Opelousas / Train To Brunswick / Opelousafried 12. ** Opelousas w. Kerri Simpson / Salty Interview / Kerri Simpson 13. ** Opelousas / Third Jinx Blues (Live) / Opelousafried 14. ** Opelousas / Washboard Shorty / Opelousafried 15. Tanner Usrey / Echo In The Holler / Crossing Lines 16. ** Zevon Lee / Sweet Cup / Yesterday 17. Little Feat / Be One Now / Down on The Farm 18. Matt Andersen w. Amy Helm / Something To Lose / Halfway Home By Morning 19. Jack Craw / This Little Thing / Harmonica Masters of New Zealand 20. Steve Earle / The Galway Girl / The Complete Warner Years 21. ** Fools / Hurt My Head / Can't Wait Any Longer 22. Chip Taylor / Do Somethin' Good / Behind The Sky
Singles Going Around- Real Cool TimeSide AJames Burton- "Rock and Raunch"The Velvet Underground- "What Goes On"Elvis Presley- "Wearin' That Loved On Look"Led Zeppelin- "Gallows Pole"Sir Douglas Band- "Nitty Gritty"The Rolling Stones- "Stop Breaking Down"Sonny & Cher- "Because Your Mine"Neil Young- "C'mon Baby, Let's Go Downtown"Side BPlastic Ono Band- "Hold On John"James Burton- "Long Peach"T. Rex- Country Honey"Otis Redding- "Don't Mess With Cupid"Paul McCartney- "Eat At Home"Tony Joe White- "Woodpecker"Chuck Berry- "My Ding-A-Ling"Cream- "Doin That Scrapyard Thing"The MC5- "Kick Out The Jams"The Stooges- "Real Cool Time"
Singles Going Around- Holy Soul Jelly RollSide AThe Standells- "Mr Nobody"Otis Redding- "Nobody Knows You"Tony Joe White- "Widow Wimberley"The Rolling Stones- "Citadel"Slim Harpo- "Bobby Sox Baby"Captain Beefheart- "The Witch Doctor Life"Dr John- "Tipitina"The Yardbirds- "Think About It"Jimmy Smith- "Root Down (And Get It)Side BJimmy Liggins- "Drunk"The Beach Boys- "Summertime Blues"Nancy Sinatra- "Sorry About That"The Clash- Career Opportunties"The Uniques- "House Of the Rising Sun"Mitch Ryder- "Walking The Dog"Guitar Gable- "This Should Go On Forever"Charlie Rich- "I Feel Like Going Home"The Grateful Dead- "Casey Jones"
'SUSANNA HOFFS BANGLES LEGEND THE LOST INTERVIEWS' Susanna Hoffs is the beautiful, talented & iconic vocalist for the commercially successful all- female pop/rock/new wave/ band ‘The Bangles.' Hoffs angelic and awe-inspiring vocals are definitive on such Bangles classics as …“Manic Monday” (1985 #2 US Billboard Hit), “Walk Like an Egyptian” (1986 #1 US Billboard Hit), “If She Knew What She Wants” (1986 #29 US Billboard Hit), “Hazy Shade of Winter” (1987 #2 US Billboard Hit), “Walking Down Your Street” (1987 #11 US Billboard Hit),“In Your Room” (1988 #5 US Billboard Hit), and the breathtaking “Eternal Flame” (1988 #1 US Billboard Hit). Hoffs is also ‘The Bangles' rhythm guitarist and songwriter. THE BANGS: After Susanna Hoffs graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, where she studied theatre, dance, and art, she headed back to Los Angeles and placed an ad in The Recycler, an LA based classifieds newspaper. A trio began to form with the addition of Sisters Vicky Peterson (vocals/guitars) and Debbi Peterson (vocals/drums) while subsequently adding Annette Zilinskas on bass. After short stints with names such as ‘The Colours' and ‘The Supersonic Bangs,' the newly formed all-girl band eventually settled on ‘The Bangs' while swiftly becoming a vital part of the Los Angeles Paisley Underground scene. The Bangs debut single “Getting Out of Hand” was released on their label DownKiddie Records and caught the attention of KROQ deejay Rodney Bingenheimer who repeatedly played the record on his show. THE BANGLES: ‘The Bangs' were auspiciously mandated to change their name so the group dropped ‘The' and added the letters ‘les' to form ‘Bangles,' a banner that would flourish into one of the greatest all-female groups in rock and roll history. In 1982, under new manager Miles Copeland, The Bangles supported The English Beat on a UK tour. In 1983, the group made its first appearance on Dick Clark's American Bandstand. In 1984, ‘All Over the Place,' The Bangles first full-length album was released on CBS (Columbia) Records. Michael Steele had replaced Annette Zilinskas on bass. Steele began her music career as Micki Steele with The Runaways. ‘All Over the Place,' spawned the singles”Hero Takes a Fall,” and “Going Down to Liverpool” which featured Susanna's childhood neighbor and family friend Leonard Nimoy. The Bangles popularity escalated and was asked to join such acts as ‘Cyndi Lauper' and ‘Huey Lewis and the News' on tour. Susanna Hoffs and The Bangles had captivated the attention of R&B/Pop/Funk/ music artist & songwriter ‘Prince.' Prince offered his penned single “Manic Monday” (1984) to The Bangles and the group promptly brought the tune into the recording studio. “Manic Monday” (1986) became The Bangles first big hit peaking at #2 on Billboards US Charts. Their second studio album ‘Different Light' (1986) produced by David Kahne peaked at #2 on the US Billboard Charts and is considered to be their most successful to date. Also in 1986, The Bangles opened for 'Queen' at Slane Castle, Ireland. In 1987, “Walk like an Egyptian” won Best Video at the 15th Annual Music Awards and again at the 5th Annual American Video Awards. ‘Everything' (1988) The Bangles third studio album spawned the Top 5 Hit “In Your Room,” and their worldwide #1 single “Eternal Flame” penned by Susanna Hoffs, Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly. The Bangles attained a well-deserved hiatus throughout the 90's but returned with rock and roll vengeance in 1999. They released their fourth studio album entitled ‘Doll Revolution' in 2003. Bassist Michael Steele officially left The Bangles in 2005 and the band decided to use guest bassists while on tour. The Bangles most recent album ‘Sweetheart of the Sun' was released in 2011. In January of 2014, The Bangles returned to the legendary Whisky A GO GO to celebrate the club's 50th anniversary. SUSANNA HOFFS: In 1991, Susanna released her debut solo album entitled ‘When You're a Boy' produced by David Kahne. The album spawned the Top 40 hit single “My Side of the Bed.” The release featured such musical luminaries as John Entwistle, Jim Keltner, and Donovan. In 1996, Susanna Hoffs released her second studio album entitled ‘Susanna Hoffs.' Based on a Saturday Night Live stint in the early 1990's, Hoffs performed in the band ‘Ming Tea' with … Mike Myers, Matthew Sweet, Christopher Ward and Stuart Johnson. The SNL skit morphed into a three comedy film series ... Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999), and Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). Jay Roach, Susanna's husband directed the Austin Power series and ‘Ming Tea' performed in all three movies. In 2006, Susanna collaborated with alternative rocker Matthew Sweet under the name ‘Sid n Susie,' and released ‘Under the Covers' Volumes 1, 2 &3 featuring classic rock cover songs of the 60's,70's, and 80's. In 2012, Susanna released her critically-acclaimed studio album entitled ‘Someday.' Susanna's vocals are more radiant than ever. Hoffs collaborated with musical partner Andrew Brassell and producer Mitchell Froom on her best solo album to date. All the tracks are co-penned by Susanna Hoffs. Hoffs & Brassell continue to co-write music and hope to release a new album sometime in 2015. ‘Susanna Hoffs' performs at The Satellite in Los Angeles on July 18th with special guests Fred Armisen and Petra Haden. ‘The Bangles' kicked off their summer concert series on June 6th at The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, California … click [Here] for a complete ‘Bangles' tour listing. Recently, I had the great pleasure of chatting with Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles and discussed … Her latest solo projects …Collaborating with Andrew Brassell … Producer Mitchell Froom … Early musical influences …The Bangles past & present … The inception of “Manic Monday,” “Eternal Flame,” “A Hazy Shade of Winter,” …and future plans as a solo artist & with ‘The Bangles.' PURCHASE THE ROCK STAR CHRONICLES Series one By RAY SHASHO Available At Bookbaby.com And amazon.com CHAPTER ONE SPOTLIGHTS INTERVIEWS WITH MANY OF THE MUSIC LEGENDS WHO ARE NO LONGER WITH US THE HARDCOVER EDITION IS A BONAFIDE COLLECTORS ITEM! …Order yours today on (Collector edition) Hardcover or E-book at bookbaby.com and amazon.com Featuring over 45 intimate conversations with some of the greatest rock legends the world will ever know. CHRIS SQUIRE... DR. JOHN... GREG LAKE... HENRY MCCULLOUGH... JACK BRUCE … JOE LALA… JOHNNY WINTER... KEITH EMERSON... PAUL KANTNER... RAY THOMAS... RONNIE MONTROSE... TONY JOE WHITE... DAVID CLAYTON-THOMAS… MIKE LOVE... TOMMY ROE... BARRY HAY... CHRIS THOMPSON... JESSE COLIN YOUNG... JOHN KAY... JULIAN LENNON... MARK LINDSAY... MICKY DOLENZ… PETER RIVERA ...TOMMY JAMES… TODD RUNDGREN... DAVE MASON... EDGAR WINTER... FRANK MARINO... GREGG ROLIE... IAN ANDERSON... JIM “DANDY” MANGRUM... JON ANDERSON... LOU GRAMM... MICK BOX... RANDY BACHMAN… ROBIN TROWER... ROGER FISHER... STEVE HACKETT... ANNIE HASLAM… ‘MELANIE' SAFKA... PETULA CLARK... SUZI QUATRO... COLIN BLUNSTONE… DAVE DAVIES... JIM McCARTY... PETE BEST Support us on PayPal!
ROGER McGUINN LOST INTERVIEWS EPISODE 1 The Byrds become Roger McGuinn (lead guitars and vocals), Gene Clark (tambourine, vocals), David Crosby (rhythm guitars and vocals), Chris Hillman (bass guitar and vocals) and Michael Clarke (drums). Columbia Records signed The Byrds in 1965 and they recorded their first number one hit, a Bob Dylan penned song, “Mr. Tambourine Man.” The Byrds continued to score big commercially with their 1965 classic that was adapted from the book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible, “Turn! Turn! Turn!” “I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better,” was another huge hit for the group in 1965 featuring McGuinn's trademark jangling 12-string Rickenbacker. “Eight Miles High” was The Byrds 1966 Top 20 Psychedelic classic and “Mr. Spaceman” reached #36 on Billboard's Top 100, both were featured on their Fifth Dimension album.” Dylan's penned, “My Back Pages” released in 1967 #30 and “So You Want To Be A Rock ‘N' Roll Star,” also released in 1967 was a #29 Billboard Top 100 hit. Gene Clark left the band in 1966. David Crosby and Michael Clarke departed in late 1967. In 1968, Gram Parsons was hired and The Byrds recorded their critically acclaimed release, “Sweetheart of the Rodeo.” Later in 1968, Hillman and Parsons left. In 1969, The Byrds recorded “Ballad of Easy Rider” for a film starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper. McGuinn also co-wrote, “Chestnut Mare” with Jacques Levy in 1969, a song intended to be featured in a musical inspired by Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt. McGuinn led several Byrds lineups until 1973 when the original quintet reunited and then disbanded after the release of their 12th and final album Byrds. Roger McGuinn rejoined Gene Clark and Chris Hillman in 1978 and recorded three successful albums for Capitol Records. In 1981, McGuinn returned to his folk roots and began to tour acoustically as a solo artist. McGuinn, Crosby and Hillman performed as The Byrds in 1989 and 1990 and recorded four new songs for their box set released in 1991. The Byrds were also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991. PURCHASE THE ROCK STAR CHRONICLES Series one By RAY SHASHO Available At Bookbaby.com And amazon.com CHAPTER ONE SPOTLIGHTS INTERVIEWS WITH MANY OF THE MUSIC LEGENDS WHO ARE NO LONGER WITH US THE HARDCOVER EDITION IS A BONAFIDE COLLECTORS ITEM! …Order yours today on (Collector edition) Hardcover or E-book at bookbaby.com and amazon.com Featuring over 45 intimate conversations with some of the greatest rock legends the world will ever know. CHRIS SQUIRE... DR. JOHN... GREG LAKE... HENRY MCCULLOUGH... JACK BRUCE … JOE LALA… JOHNNY WINTER... KEITH EMERSON... PAUL KANTNER... RAY THOMAS... RONNIE MONTROSE... TONY JOE WHITE... DAVID CLAYTON-THOMAS… MIKE LOVE... TOMMY ROE... BARRY HAY... CHRIS THOMPSON... JESSE COLIN YOUNG... JOHN KAY... JULIAN LENNON... MARK LINDSAY... MICKY DOLENZ… PETER RIVERA ...TOMMY JAMES… TODD RUNDGREN... DAVE MASON... EDGAR WINTER... FRANK MARINO... GREGG ROLIE... IAN ANDERSON... JIM “DANDY” MANGRUM... JON ANDERSON... LOU GRAMM... MICK BOX... RANDY BACHMAN… ROBIN TROWER... ROGER FISHER... STEVE HACKETT... ANNIE HASLAM… ‘MELANIE' SAFKA... PETULA CLARK... SUZI QUATRO... COLIN BLUNSTONE… DAVE DAVIES... JIM McCARTY... PETE BEST WHERE HAVE ALL THE ROCK STARS GONE? Rock and Roll, the Blues, and Jazz are America's contribution to the arts, so why are we not fighting to preserve our own musical legacy and culture? Rooted from the early blues pioneers, the longevity of rock and roll is second to none. But strangely enough those legendary rock heroes that we were so accustomed to hearing every time we turned on our radios had mysteriously vanished from the mainstream. The music of the 1960's, 70's and even the 80's was an important juncture in all of our lives. So many of us timeline life's precious moments with the music we remember, when the music was so great, when the music mattered. The baby-boomer generation is financially imperative yet many of its entertainment standards have been renounced. One day, the plug was pulled on those legendary music artists. Hackers began stealing music across the internet. Online music stores popularized cheap digital singles and neglected to promote full-length albums. Radio stations changed formats to accommodate talk show radio jocks while rappers and electronic dance music menaced the airwaves. Notorious record companies began folding in droves. Record companies and radio stations that were once owned and operated by visionaries were now run by accountants and lawyers and the music world began promoting untalented wannabes. The economy plummeted, and radio stations became more concerned about how many consecutive commercials they could run instead of providing quality radio programming and entertainment value. Radio stations became corporate machines leaving no room for innovation. Throughout the 2000s, recording studios and live performances began using an audio processor called "Auto-Tune" to disguise off-key inaccuracies in vocal tracks. The device allowed virtually anyone without music skills to become a singer and new waves of mainstream radio stars were instantly fabricated. The business of music became stronger and more important than the art of music. For more than a decade, I've been on a rock and roll pilgrimage to help promote and save the greatest music the world has ever known. Before the internet and Napster, virtuoso musicians traditionally introduced their music by way of mainstream radio stations while anxious music enthusiasts hurried to their favorite record stores and purchased a copy of the artist's latest release. Talk radio wasn't popular because there was way too much great music to play over the airwaves. Advertisers didn't rule the airwaves, the music did. Rock legends toured the world to promote their latest albums and prices of concert tickets were extremely affordable. Proficient musicians, singers, and songwriters are what made the music so great. Support us on PayPal!
Singles Going Around- Whirlaway Whirlaway is a all Louisiana show featuring music and artists from North, Central and South Louisiana. The music is taken from the original records.Cookie and his Cupcakes- "Mathilda" Bill Nettles- "Hadacol Boogie"The Sugar Bee's- "Sugar Bee"Slim Harpo- "I'm A King Bee"Tommy Mclain- "Before I Grow Too Old"Jerry Lee Lewis- "Jambalaya"Harry Choates- "Jole Blon"The Velvetiers- "Feelin' Right Saturday Night"Oscar Buddy Woods- "Don't Sell It"Nathan Abshire- "Crying Pine Grove Blues"Bobby Charles- "On Bended Knee" Edit out "See You Later Alligator"Al Ferrier- "Hello Josephine"Fats Domino- "The Fat Man"Warren Storm- "Troubles, Troubles"Boozoo Chavis- "Forty One Davis"Little Walter- "Juke"Johnnie Allan- "Promised Land"Little Bob- "I Got Loaded"Tony Joe White- "Whompt Out On You"Lawrence Walker- "Lena Mae"The Uniques- "Fast Way Of Living"
Singles Going Around- The WantingNew records and a new episode of the podcast!The Beatles- "If I Needed Someone"Otis Redding- "Loving By The Pound"The Band- "When I Paint My Masterpiece"Love- "Emotions"The Bar-Kays- "Soul Finger" (45 version)Tony Joe White- "Roosevelt And Ira Lee"The Small Faces- "Itchycoo Park"Frank Zappa- "Peaches En Regalia"Love- "Can't Explain"The Rolling Stones- Live With Me"Them- "Mystic Eyes"The Mar-Keys- "Last Night" (45 version)The Beatles- "I Want You (She's So Heavy)"Love- "A House Is Not A Motel"The Black Crowes- "Sometimes Salvation"*All Selections taken from Lp's and 45's
Salty Dog's PUSH Podcast, August 2023 We're pushing on, getting a push - jeez it's nearly a shove! The Dawg gets the second two hour show out the door this month, it's a winner. Cuts from Damon Smith, Frank Goldwasser, Eddie 9V, Nick Moss, Fat Rubber Band, Jakob Dylan, Moody Smith, Rod Paine, Lance Lopez, John Gorka, Leigh Sloggett, Gretta Ziller, Tony Holiday, Cold Stares, Richard Thompson, Henry Parker, Sara Tindley, Chris Forsyth, Billy Valentine, Lloyd Spiegel,Ronnie Earl, Tony Joe White, John Mayall, Alvin Youngblood Hart. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. ** Damon Smith / Push Right Through / A Fresh Harvest From Old Seeds 2. Frank L Goldwasser / You Made A wrong Choice / Sweet Little Black Spider 3. Eddie 9V / Dog Me Around / Little Black Flies 4. Nick Moss Band / The Bait In The Snare / The Bait In The Snare 5. ** The Fat Rubber Band / Brand New Man / Other World 6. Jakob Dylan / I Told You I Couldn't Stop / Seeing Things 7. ** Moody Smith N The Speculators / Move Out West / My Time Ain't Long 8. ** Rod Paine N Full Time Lovers / I Wish You Would / Dirt On Velvet 9. Lance Lopez / Trouble Is Good / Trouble Is Good 10. John Gorka / Make Them Crazy / Old Futures Gone 11. ** Leigh Sloggett / How Long / Wait For The Change 12. ** Gretta Ziller / Fan The Fire / Judas Tree 13. Tony Holiday / Becky Ann / Porch Sessions 14. The Cold Stares / Come For Me / Voices 15. Richard Thompson / She Cut Off Her Long Silken Hair / You Me Us 16. Henry Parker / Lammas Fair / Lammas Fair 17. ** Sara Tindley / Other Side of the Mountain / Greetings from Lake St Clair 18. Chris Forsyth / Dream Song / All Time Present 19. Billy Valentine / You Haven't Done Nothing / Billy Valentine N The Universal Truth 20. ** Lloyd Spiegel / Betcha Bottom Dollar / Bakehouse Dozen 21. Ronnie Earl N The Broadcasters / Everyday Kinda Man / The Colour of Love 22. Tony Joe White / Who You Gonna Hoodoo Now / Hoodoo 23. John Mayall N Buddy Miller / I'm As Good As It Gets / I'm Good As Gone 24. Alvin Youngblood Hart / Million Miles / Songs of Bob Dylan All Blues'd Up
Well, hurricane season is upon us, but so many recent storms and disasters are more devastating in nature. I'm thinking of a great friend who lives in Hawaii – and I was so pleased to hear that he was safe and well, despite the fires within thirty miles of his home. So we dedicate this week's archival program to J.P. On the program we'll sample music with a focus on natural disaster. Included in the episode we'll have music from The Duhks, The Bucking Mules, Jennifer Johnson, Tony Joe White, John McCutcheon and others. The great storm is over … this week on the Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Grey Larsen & Malcolm Dalglish / “Thunderhead” / Thunderhead / Flying FishThe Duhks / “Mighty Storm” / Fast Paced World / Sugar HillBen Townsend & Friends / “Roaring River” / Deep End Sessions Vol.3 / Deep End SessionsOlabelle & David Reed / “Boats Up the River” / Third Annual Farewell Reunion / RounderDavid Grier / “Eye of the Hurricane” / Lone Soldier / RounderSteve Gillitte & Cindy Mangsen / “Tide and the River Rising” / A Sense of Place / RedwingThe Bucking Mules / “Fire On the Mountain” / Smoke Behind the Clouds / Free DirtJennifer Johnson / “Ready for the Storm” / My Secret Garden / Self-producedGrey Larsen & Malcolm Dalglish / “The Stormy Night-Glen Helen” / Thunderhead / Flying FishTim O'Brien Band / “Wind” / Tim O'Brien Band / Howdy SkiesRob Lutes / “Lightning” / Come Around / Lucky BearTony Joe White / “The Flood” / Hoodoo / Yep Roc-SwampRed State Ramblers / “Katrina” / Made in the Shade / Sugar HillJohn McCutcheon / “The Great Storm is Over” / Water from Another Time / RounderPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Ernie Hawkins | Sweethearts On Parade (feat. Roger Day, Paul Consentino & Joe D | Monongahela Rye | | Son House | John The Revelator | The Delta Blues Of Son House | Big Bill Broonzy | It's A Low Down Dirty Shame | Chicago 1937-1938 (CD8) 1937-1940 Part 2 | Tony Joe White | You Got Me Running | Baby Please Don't Go | The Georgia Browns | Who Stole De Lock. | Curley Weaver (1933-1935) | Pistol Pete Wearn | Rosalynd | Blues, Ballads & Barnstormers | Alger ''Texas'' Alexander | Water Bound Blues (1929) | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1928 - 1930) | Lightnin' Hopkins | Goin' Away | Goin' Away (1963) | | Pinetop Perkins | Willow Weep For Me | Heaven | | | W.C. Handy Preservation Band - Carl Wolfe | Loveless Love | W.C. Handy's Beale Street: Where The Blues Began | Guy Davis | Did You See My Baby | Juba Dance | | Jesse Fuller | Morning Blues | San Francisco Bay Blues | Jo Ann Kelly | Boll Weevil | Do It and More | | Mike Goudreau | I'm So Glad I Have You | Acoustic Sessions | | Auld Man's Baccie | Whole Lotta Rosie | 100% Homage | | Half Deaf Clatch | Tumbledown Blues | Eat Sleep Stomp Repeat
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | | Tony Joe White | Baby Please Don't Go | Tony Joe White | | | Memphis Minnie | Nothing In Ramblin' | Blues: The Essential Album | | Bukka White | Shake Em On Down | The Complete Sessions 1930-1940 | Lettoman | Dancing, Singing, and Hot Gazes | Singles July 2023 | | | Lightnin' Hopkins | Play With Your Poodle | Morning Blues (1965) | | Jimmy Driftwood | Battle of New Orleans | The Collection | | | Jaybird Coleman | Man Trouble Blues | Country Southern Blues | | Mary Flower | Hard Day Blues | Misery Loves Company | | Steve Howell & The Mighty Men | Bad Boy | Been Here And Gone | | Big Bill Broonzy | Water Coast | Four Classic Albums Plus - CD Two | Thom Bresh | Mi Amigo - Instrumental | @Home | | | | Duster Bennett | Let Your Light Shine On Me | Comin' Home- Unreleased & Rare Recordings, Vol. 2 1971-1975 | Andy Cohen | Moppers Blues | Built Right On The Ground | | Alison Solo | Old English | Plutonian | | | | Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band | Chapel In The Pines | Party Seven | | | Colin James | See That My Grave is Kept Clean | Miles to Go | W.C. Handy Preservation Band- Dir. Carl Wolfe | Harlem Blues | W.C. Handy's Beale Street: Where The Blues Began
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Arthur Montana Taylor | Sweet Sue (rec Chicago 18/4/46) | Montana Taylor | | Tampa Red | It's Red Hot | Bottleneck Guitar 1928-1937 | Lightnin' Hopkins | Wake Up Old Lady | Goin' Away (1963) | | Half Deaf Clatch | The Elysian Blues | Simple Songs For These Complicated Times | Seasick Steve | Purple Shadows | Hubcap Music | | Blind Willie Johnson | If I Had My Way I'd Tear The Building Down | The Complete Blind Willie Johnson (1 of 2) | Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee | Hey Baby Hey Baby You're So Sweet - [ASH GROVE 1-21-1967 1ST SH | Ash Grove 01-21-1967 1st Show | Bill Abel | Don't You Hurt (Instrumental) | One-Man Band | | Tony Joe White | Baby Please Don't Go | Bad Mouthin' (2018) | Andres Roots | Thanks For Bringing Me Down | Winter | | | Washboard Sam | Phantom Black Snake | Washboard Swing | | Paul Cowley | Preaching Blues | Stroll Out West | | R. L. Burnside | Goin' Down South | First Recordings | | Lonnie Johnson | C.C. Rider (Traditional) | American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965 CD3 | John Hammond | Sugar Mama | Sooner Or Later (2002 reissue) - 2002 - 320 - FC | Mississippi Fred Mc Dowell | Highway 61 | American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965 CD5
Singles Going Around- Mimosa Tree BluesThe Byrds- "It's No Use"Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs- "Little Red Riding Hood"Tony Joe White- "Whompt Out On You"The Monkees- "Daily Nightly"Joe South- "Hush"Elvis- "The Power of My Love"Simon & Garfunkel- "Fakin' It"Percy Sledge- "Take The Time To Know Her"Tommy McClain- "Before I Grow Too Old"The Animals- "Talking About You"Sonny & Cher- "I Look For You"Booker T & The MG's- "Sunny"The Beatles- "We Can Work It Out"Elmore James- "It Hurts Me Too"Bobby Charles- "Goodnight Irene"Lazy Lester- "Strange Things Happen"Neil Diamond- "Brother Love's Traveling Salvtion Show"Vanilla Fudge- "You Keep Me Hangin' On" (QT Edit)*All songs taken from the original Lp's and 45 rpm records.
Sponsored by: www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttps://www.nolantaylormusic.com/Nolan Taylor, a singer-songwriter hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, possesses a vocal range that effortlessly transitions from the gentle patter of rain to the resounding crack of thunder. His music delves into the depths of hard times, unforgettable nights, and heartache. The emotional resonance of his melodies resonates not just in the ears, but deep within the bones and blood. With themes of yearning, desperation, elation, and sorrow, his lyrics ring with sincerity and authenticity. Nolan's voice channels the collective heartbreak of a lifetime, as if every poignant moment found its voice and mastery through his guitar. His performances are a captivating blend of passion and vitality that infectiously draw listeners into his stories, leaving them spellbound and emotionally invested.Nolan Taylor, Ritch Henderson, Acoustic, Singer-songwriter, Melodies, Lyrics, Intimate, Stripped-down, Organic, Raw, Soul-stirring, Poetic, Nostalgia, Vulnerability, Authenticity, Emotional, Performance, Guitar, Vocals, Storytelling, Folk, Americana, Indie, Coffee shops, Small venues, Festival stages, Online platforms, Personal, Profound, Musicianship, Strumming, Connection, Universal, Beauty, Simplicity, Introspective, Dreamy, Serene, Reflective, Mellow, Expressive, Captivating, Heartfelt, Honest, Gentle, Soulful, Lyrical, Contemplative, Evocative, Atmospheric, Intimate gatherings, Unplugged, Acoustic guitar, Sturgill Simpson, Colter Wall, Cody Jinks, Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, John Moreland, Margo Price, Jamey Johnson, Brent Cobb, Hayes Carll, American Aquarium, Turnpike Troubadours, Amanda Shires, Whiskey Myers, Jason Eady, Zach Bryan, Courtney Marie Andrews, The Steel Woods, Ian Noe, William Clark Green, Shane Smith & The Saints, Dalton Domino, Paul Cauthen, Charley Crockett, Flatland Cavalry, Nikki Lane, Robert Ellis, The Dead South, Ruston Kelly, Sierra Ferrell, Arlo McKinley, The Band of Heathens, Tony Joe White, Lydia Loveless, Rusty Cage, Whitey Morgan and the 78's, Yola, Ryan Bingham, Joshua Ray Walker, Doug Moreland, Ward Davis, Shane Hennessy, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Jaime Wyatt, Andrew Combs, John R. Miller, Charles Wesley Godwin, Riley Downing, Sarah Shook, and Cody Canada & The DepartedThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | | | Son House | Clarksdale Moan | When The Levee Breaks, Mississippi Blues (Rare Cuts CD A) | 2007 JSP Records | | | Roosevelt Sykes | Come On Back Home | American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965 CD5 | Doc Watson & Rec Live Newport Folk Fest 1963/4 | Little Orphan Girl | The Essential Doc Watson | | | Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee | John Henry (Recorded Live At The Free Trade Hall, Manchester, E | Chris Barber Presents The Blues Legacy Lost & Found Series | Lightnin' Hopkins | 4. Stool Pigeon Blues | Folk Blues Revival | | | | Snooks Eaglin | Mailman Passed | That's Alright | | | | John Hammond | My Starter Won't Start | You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover - 1993 | Half Deaf Clatch | Waiting For The Storm to Pass | The Album With No Name | | | Blind Willie McTell | Experience Blues | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1931-1933) | Jelly Jaw Short | Barefoot Blues | When The Levee Breaks, Mississippi Blues (Rare Cuts CD C) | 2007 JSP Records | | | Andres Roots Roundabout | Miss Carmen James | Three! | | | | | Tony Joe White | Heartbreak Hotel | Bad Mouthin' (2018) | | | Fiona Boyes | Party at Red's | Voodoo In The Shadows | | | Seasick Steve & The Level Devils | Cheap | Cheap | | | | | Seasick Steve | Happy (To Have A Job) | Man From Another Time | | | David Evans | Don't Leave Me Here | Lonesome Midnight Dream | |
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Gráinne Duffy | Dirt Woman Blues | Dirt Woman Blues | | Mick Pini & Audio 54 | Nowadays.mp3 | Way Ahead | | Tony Joe White | Baby Please Don't Go | Tony Joe White | | Thom Bresh | Vermillion - Instrumental | @ Home | | | Mike Ross | Eulogy | Third Eye Open | | Big Bill Broonzy | I Wonder | Four Classic Albums Plus - CD Two | Brownie McGhee | Evil but Kind Hearted | Talking the Blues | | Mary Stokes Band | Let 'Er Roll | Let 'Er Roll | | Cripple Clarence Lofton | Sweetest Thing Born | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1935-1939) | Lightnin' Malcolm | Crawlin' Baby | Eye of the Storm | | Robert Hill & Joanne Lediger | Jesus By The Riverside | Revelation | | Dion | My Baby's Cryin' | Tank Full Of Blues | | James Cotton w Mat Murphy | Rocket 88 | Live & On the Move | | Selwyn Birchwwood | Horns Below Her Halo | The Exorcist |
1. The Damned 2. David Bowie 3. Hawkwind 4. Gordon Lightfoot 5. The Staple Singers 6. The Only Ones 7. Mike Curb Congregation 8. Look Blue, Go Purple 9. Paul Kelly 10. The Clash 11. Tony Joe White 12. Devo 13. The Radiants 14. The Kinks 15. The Isley Brothers 16. The Cure
March 18th, 2022. It was a big day in the music world, but you might not have been aware of it. Cary Baker retired from a 42-year career as a music writer, performer, and a publicist for some of the most iconic musicians and entertainers. On this episode, Cary drops by Little Bar for a big conversation with Patrick Evans and Randy Florence. From hosting a Blues show on his high school radio station to more than four decades heading up publicity and artist relations departments at iconic companies like IRS Records and Capitol Records, Cary oversaw public relations for artists you may have heard of: REM, Bonnie Raitt, Paul McCartney, Tina Turner, Beastie Boys, and MCHammer just to rattle off a few. He started his own firm, too - Conqueroo, whose artists included Randy's favorite: Tony Joe White. You're going to love the stories and the musical history. Cary really did try to retire, but as you'll hear, he's been incredibly productive and creative since retirement.
Sometimes you don't realize the hidden gems that are in plain sight. SLIM HARPO was such an influential artist that stemmed from Baton Rouge and gained international recognition from artists all over the world. With major hits like "I'm a King Bee", "Rainin' in My Heart" and "Baby Scratch My Back", which reached number one on Billboard's R&B chart and number 16 on its broader Hot 100 singles chart. Johnny Palazzotto and his amazing team has given next level dedication over with over two decades worth of work to present the Slim Harpo Documentary. With a long list of accomplishments of his own, I found that I had more questions that needed answers! Make plans to join us Saturday, April 15, 2023 at the Main Library on Goodwood for the showing of this amazing documentary. The event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited... Please RSVP. Watch full interview HERE Read more on the man behind the scene running the scene. Johnny Palazzotto, a veteran of the entertainment industry, has become synonymous with discovering new talent and putting Louisiana artists on the international map, thus earning him a music business Lifetime Achievement Award from Offbeat Magazine (2011) as well as an induction into the Southern University Jazz Hall of Fame (2002). His work also landed him a spot on the Board of Governors' Memphis Chapter of the Recording Academy. The Baton Rouge native has helped to shape the careers of dozens of artists including Loggins & Messina. He has managed artists, auditioned and signed new writers, filed copyrights, negotiated contracts for recording artists, produced and distributed albums, and produced concerts from Los Angeles to Louisiana. Palazzotto is co-founder of Baton Rouge Blues Foundation,Inc. He currently produces the Slim Harpo Music Awards and presents Music in the Schools throughout Louisiana. This program introduces elementary, middle school and high school students to a music curriculum beyond the origins of all-American blues to gospel, rock and hip-hop. Palazzotto presented Baton Rouge Blues Week in conjunction with the Blues Festival including artists such as: Luther Kent, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Luther Allison, Johnny Adams, Percy Sledge, Ruthie Foster, Sonny Landreth, Bonnie Bramlett, Earl King, Philip Guy, Coco Montoya, Derrick Trucks, Bobby “Blue” Bland, Delbert McClinton, Jimmie Vaughan, Lou Ann Barton and Tony Joe White among local Blues Legends, Tabby Thomas, Henry Gray, Raful Neal, Larry Garner, ChrisThomas King, Kenny Neal. ************************************************************************************************* NEW MUSIC ALERT NEVER KNEW - LaTangela Fay NEW BOOK ALERT P.O.O.F. (Power Over Obstacles Forever) - LaTangela Fay Sherman ************************************************************************************ THE LATANGELA SHOW RADIO - WEMX- Baton Rouge, La. Mon-Fri 10a.m.-3p.m.CST TV - WLFT - Baton Rouge, La. KGLA - New Orleans, La. The Louisiana Film Channel YouTube - #LaTangelaFay Podcast - ALL digital platforms www.LaTangela.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
so who amongst us has not been up until 5am contemplating how very different Abel Ferrera's “Bad Lieutenant” would've felt had Schoolly D sampled Tony Joe White instead of Jimmy Page. Or if Harvey Keitel had been listening to Rosko on WKTU instead of Chris Russo on WFAN. I mean, we'll never know for sure but there's no harm in staying up all night thinking about it, recording a show meant to address these issues and then losing track of time while taping and never getting around to mentioning the subject.
Well, we're a bit more than halfway through Hurricane season. Hurricane Ian wreaked havoc on the Gulf and Atlantic shores of Florida and then made a return in the Carolinas, leaving chaos behind. On this week's program we'll sample music with a focus on natural disaster. Included in the episode will be music from The Duhks, The Bucking Mules, Jennifer Johnson, Tony Joe White, John McCutcheon and others. The great storm is over … this week on the Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Grey Larsen & Malcolm Dalglish / “Thunderhead” / Thunderhead / Flying FishThe Duhks / “Mighty Storm” / Fast Paced World / Sugar HillBen Townsend & Friends / “Roaring River” / Deep End Sessions Vol.3 / Deep End SessionsOlabelle & David Reed / “Boats Up the River” / Third Annual Farewell Reunion / RounderDavid Grier / “Eye of the Hurricane” / Lone Soldier / RounderSteve Gillitte & Cindy Mangsen / “Tide and the River Rising” / A Sense of Place / RedwingThe Bucking Mules / “Fire On the Mountain” / Smoke Behind the Clouds / Free DirtJennifer Johnson / “Ready for the Storm” / My Secret Garden / Self ProducedGrey Larsen & Malcolm Dalglish / “The Stormy Night-Glen Helen” / Thunderhead / Flying FishTim O'Brien Band / “Wind” / Tim O'Brien Band / Howdy SkiesRob Lutes / “Lightning” / Come Around / Lucky BearTony Joe White / “The Flood” / Hoodoo / Yep Roc-SwampRed State Ramblers / “Katrina” / Made in the Shade / Sugar HillJohn McCutcheon / “The Great Storm is Over” / Water from Another Time / RounderPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Inspired by the now-iconic "Vegas Rehearsal" scene from Baz Luhrmann's Elvis, and winning the Patreon poll for topic this month, Justin and Bec sit down to try to unpack Elvis's working relationships with his musical producers, what people really meant when they described Elvis as his own producer, and if that moment in the movie was really based on something that really happened (spoiler: like most things in the movie, kinda, yeah!) Then Gurdip gets tagged in the ring for Song of the Week as he tackles Elvis's 1956 cover of the Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters hit "Money Honey" while Justin try to explain to Gurdip what exactly a "mess of polk salad" really is, as he look behind Tony Joe White and his classic "Polk Salad Annie," which Elvis covered in 1970. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. If you are unable to support us via Patreon, but want to support us another way, please make sure to leave a positive review or mention our show to another like-minded music history and movie enthusiast. Timestamps: 0:00 Start/News 7:00 Trivia 16:00 Main Topic 1:35:00 SotW: Money Honey 1:54:40 SotW: Polk Salad Annie
On Episode Nine of Through These Doors: A FAME Studios Podcast, Rodney Hall welcomes the legendary bassist Bob Wray. Listen in as Hall and Wray discuss his decades-long career which has included session work with Johnny Cash, Clarence Carter, The Osmonds, Roy Orbison, Bobby Womack, George Jones, Willie Nelson, Etta James, Alabama, Chuck Berry, Tony Joe White, Earl Thomas Conley, Jose Feliciano, BB King, Al Green, Joe Cocker, Emmylou Harris, The Temptations, Wilson Pickett, Carl Perkins, Ray Charles, and many, many more.
Tony Joe White - it must be love Lee Garrett - heart be still Beloyd - get into your life Gonzalez - got my eye on you Christian Gaubert - sweet Maryline Phyrework - do you feel the same Perfections - can this be real Tony Camillo's Bazuka - Earthquake Jewel - paradise Ron Henderson & the Choice of Colour - Gemini lady Leo's Sunshipp - I'm back for more Gwen McCrae & George - winners together of losers apart C.B. Overton - if I can stop you The Intruders - she's a winner (win place or show) Cash Money - seeking The Harden Brothers - deep inside of you
"CAPTAIN BILLY’S MAGIC 8 BALL" -TONY JOE WHITE FEATURING THE ALBUM "TONY JOE WHITE" IN HIGH DEF WITH THE CAPTAIN'S NARRATIVE - EPISODE # 67 - THE CAPTAIN EXPLORES HIS COVE OF 8 TRACKS TREASURES FOR INSIGHT AND DELIGHT
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Christian Michael Berry of the Swamp PoetsChristian Michael Berry started his professional musical career in San Francisco circa 1969 as a solo artist playing roots based country rock and blues. His early influences were 50's and early 60's era "old school" country, (Ferlin Husky, Buck Owens, Marty Robbins and even Johnny Rivers. Later, he fell in love with the sound of the "British Invasion" Blues Bands like Cream, Humble Pie, Savoy Brown and of course, American Swamp Rockers like Tony Joe White and Creedence Clearwater Revival. All of those influences along with his Mississippi River roots combined to give 'Chris' an easily identifiable "style and sound of his own".
Thanks so much for joining me. This week: He's an Australian artist who's produced 20 singles and 7 studio albums, the first of which reached number one and stayed in the top 100 for two and a half years. He's won countless awards and is known as the quiet achiever of the Aussie music scene. PETE MURRAY has just released a couple of new EP's. I tracked him down to his home in Byron Bay, NSW to learn more about his latest music. BILLY SWAN epitomises the genre that is 'One-Hit-Wonders' and he couldn't be happier about it. He never imagined he'd find success at all but went on to work with Kris Kristofferson and to produce the legendary Polk Salad Annie for Tony Joe White. Can you name Billy's signature tune? If you said ' I Can Help' - you're right! Tune in to hear all of Billy's stories, they're amazing. They were one of the UK's most respected rock bands and their guitarist, MICK GRABHAM was one of the best. Best known for his five-year stint in the 1970s, Mick had previously played in the minor British late-'60s band Plastic Penny, also logging in time with the even more obscure Cochise and the Guitar Orchestra. I catch up with Mick this week both to reminisce about his days with Procol Harum and to preview his fabulous new solo album. Any guest requests? Just send me an email to sandy@abreathoffreshair.com.au Check out the website too where you can subscribe and read lots of extra tidbits about my guests. www.abreathoffreshair.com.au Also, let me know what you think of the show and if you like it, could you do me a favour and please share it with your friends? Thanks Love Sandy
Primera sesión "náufrago-veraniega". Anclada entre 1971 y 1974. Suenan: AARON NEVILLE - "HERCULES" (1973) / BOBBY BLAND - "THE END OF THE ROAD" ("DREAMER", 1974) / STEELY DAN - "ANY MAJOR DUDE WILL TELL YOU" ("PRETZEL LOGIC", 1974) / CAPTAIN BEEFHEART - "MY HEAD IS MY ONLY HOUSE UNLESS IT RAINS" ("CLEAR SPOT", 1972) / KEVIN AYERS - "SHOUTING IN A BUCKET BLUES" ("BANANAMOUR", 1973) / DOUG SAHM & THE TEXAS TORNADOES - "GIVE BACK THE KEY TO MY HEART" ("TEXAS ROCK FOR COUNTRY ROLLERS", 1976) / DAN PENN - "TEARJOINT" ("NOBODY'S FOOL", 1973) / SHUGGIE OTIS - "AHT UH MI HED" ("INSPIRATION INFORMATION", 1974) / LEO NOCENTELLI - "I WANT TO CRY" ("ANOTHER SIDE", 1972/2021) / BILL WITHERS - "AIN'T NO SUNSHINE" ("JUST AS I AM", 1971) / GENE CLARK - "ONE IN A HUNDRED" ("GENE CLARK", 1971) / TONY JOE WHITE - "THE FAMILY" ("THE TRAIN I'M ON", 1972) / CURTIS MAYFIELD - "KEEP ON KEEPING ON" ("ROOTS", 1972) / BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E. STREET BAND - "NEW YORK SERENADE" ("THE WILD, THE INNOCENT & THE E. STREET SHUFFLE", 1973) / Escuchar audio
Drawing back the curtain for a suitably Beltane Bazaar with Buffalo Springfield as our featured artist for tracks and associated acts plus a spotlight on Judy Henske, Beatniks and Blues! So tracks from Tubby Hayes, The Mynah Birds, Joe South, Tony Joe White, Little Walter, Terry Reid, Earl Bostic, Link Ray plus added Hylda Baker, a flying visit & some choice tracks from Station Master Al and a very happy birthday to Mr Potato Head! All good thing start with a B! Hope you enjoy PLAYLIST Come Josephine In My Flying Machine - 1920's Wurlitzer Carousel Orchestra Beltane Walk - T-Rex Four Birds - Galley Beggar Sit Down I Think I Love You - Buffalo Springfield It's My Time - The Mynah Birds Ohio / Machine Gun - The Isley Brothers John Finn's Wide (Live) - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Paint, It Black - The Animals For What It's Worth - The Staple Singers High Flying Birds - Judy Henske Less Of Me - Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell Snowblind - Judy Henske & Jerry Yester Go And Say Goodbye - Buffalo Springfield You Better Run - The N'Betweens Loving Time - Terry Reid Beatnik Boy - Tallulah Gosh Makin' Love - Hylda Baker Wide Awake - Parquet Courts In The Pines - Link Ray Hold On - Sharon Tandy Elements & Things - Tony Joe White I'm Gonna Make Her Love Me - Jim Ford She Said - John Spencer Blues Explosion Juke - Little Walter Flying On the Ground Is Wrong - Buffalo Springfield Voodoo - Tubby Hayes Prodigal Son - The Rolling Stones Flamingo - Earl Bostic Come Josephine In My Flying Machine (Reprise) - 1920's Wurlitzer Carousel Orchestra
New music from Mary Gauthier, Seth Walker, Band Of Heathens, plus local legend Jefferson Hart, & blues from Dave Alvin & Tony Joe White "#482 For people who aren’t gonna pack" originated from Americana Music Show.
Roger Ashby goes behind the hits of your favourite songs from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Listen to The Roger Ashby Oldies Show anytime on the iHeartRadio app.
All about salad! Jen explains her love for a spicy leaf. Steve talks about a questionable culinary choice. Brought to you by Spring!Show Notes!Acetaria: a Discourse on SalletsAmerica Blew it On ArugulaA recipe for RucolinoGreen Deane on PokeweedListen to Polk Salad Annie by Tony Joe White on YouTubeOr on Apple Music
Harbour Bazaar now streaming for your delight & delectation. Solo show with our theme of The Human Menagerie and have fellow SFOBer, photographer & author Curly Dan Newman stepping in, choosing guest choices as a choice guest and talking about the background, inspiration and the true life tales that led to his new book DJ CHRONICLES 'The Warm Up' The History Of The DJ in Six Easy Pieces! The first in a DJ Chronicles trilogy! On the way a Glorious 60s Pop Moment, peculiar country tracks, meet Wally Bones - The Midlands (& Australia's) Premier Rockin' Jock plus tracks from Gene Vincent, Wire, Tony Joe White, Fripp & Syvian, Bobbie Gentry, Cockney Rebel and many more! We have a hoot and hope you enjoy! LINKS DJ Chronicles THE WARM UP by Daniel Newman Available from Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/p95u24jn PLAYLIST Bird Doggin' - Gene Vincent I Am The Fly - Wire Stud Spider – Tony Joe White Reunion - Bobbie Gentry Joe The Lion - David Jones & The King Bees Jean The Birdman - David Syvian & Robert Fripp Far Out - Sons Of A Loop Era The Snake - Al Wilson Patio Song - Gorkys Zygotic Mynci Silver Machine - Hawkwind I Wanna Be Your Dog - The Stooges Rocky Raccoon - The Beatles Antmusic – Adam & The Ants Big Fanny by Neil Ray Death Trip by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
JAZZ MESSENGERS, Philippe Cathrine & Larry Corriel, Herman Family Singuers, Jacques Dutronc, Michel Korb, Michel Legrand, Oscar Peterson, Ray Charles Dee Dee Bridgewater, Bobby Womack, Tony Gonzales, John Hammond et Tony Joe White.
DREW HOLCOMB & THE NEIGHBORS developed their sound through extensive touring, performing alongside Amos Lee, Willie Nelson, John Hiatt, Don Henley, and more. The band has sold over 150,000 albums to date and played over 2,000 concert dates in 7 countries. Their songs have received over 60 TV placements, appearing on How I Met Your Mother, Criminal Minds,Parenthood, Nashville, HOUSE, Justified and more. Their latest album, Dragons, is available now. JACK BROADBENT has spent the past few years wowing audiences across the globe with his blend of virtuosic acoustic and slide guitar and blues inspired vocals. Hailed as “the new master of the slide guitar” by the Montreux Jazz Festival and “the real thang” by the legendary Bootsy Collins, Broadbent has shared the stage with legendary artists such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ronnie Wood, Peter Frampton, Tommy Emmanuel,and Tony Joe White. His songs can span from a beautiful folk ballad to straight ahead rock and roll. Broadbent has four full length albums under his belt.
Which blues standard did Hoochie Coochie Man give birth to? Which song did David Bowie steal the riff from and use on Jean Genie? Where did John Lee Hooker get the title to Boom Boom from? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that explores the blues. WARNING: This episode contains traces of Huey Lewis & The News.Featured songs [in chronological order]:Boom Boom [Tony Joe White]Going Down South [The Black Keys]Good Morning Little Schoolgirl [Muddy Waters, Rod Stewart, Huey Lewis & The News]Smokestack Lightning [Manfred Mann, Soul Coughing, The Cramps, Creedence Clearwater Revival]I'm A Man [The Who, David Bowie, Iggy & The Stooges]Buzz Fledderjohn [John Hammond]Turn Your Lamp Down Low [Mose Allison, Them, AC/DC]Love In Vain [The Rolling Stones, Madeleine Peyroux]Little Red Rooster [Sam Cooke]I Just Want To Make Love To You [Example, Bob Dylan]Bring It On Home [Led Zeppelin]This Train [The Seekers, Bob Marley]You're The Devil In Disguise [Larkin Poe]20 Songs Painted Red, White & BluesJoin Stevie on Spotify and Instagramwww.songsungnew.com
Solomon Turque, Miles Davis, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Beverly Joe Scott, Tomy Castro, Cliff Richard et les Shadows, Romfull of Blues, Maria Muldaur , Tony Joe White...
I became an Elvis fan when I was nine, and a fan of Tony Joe White when I was eighteen. So it was heaven, twenty or so years later, to sit and chat with Tony Joe about Elvis's "out there" live version of Polk Salad Annie and the sessions that led to Elvis recording other Tony Joe White songs such as For Ol' Times Sake and I've Got a Thing About You, Baby. A view from the inside!
Tony Joe White, Philip Catherine, Larry Coriell, John Scofield hommage à Ray Charles, Thomas Dutronc & Stacy kent, Gabrielle Goodman, Victoria Avril, Jimmy Smith Ben harper & Charlie Musselwhite...
If my full interviews are like albums then look upon this as a single! For nearly a decade at the start of the 21st century, I interviewed many of the most famous musicians in the world, for a radio series called Under The Influence. Taking my cue from the fact that hearing two particular Elvis songs when I was a child - I tell that tale in the intro to the podcast - changed my life, changed it utterly, I always kicked off each show by asking a musician if she or he had a similar memory that maybe led to an epiphany and to them wanting to make music. So, now, alongside my uploading already four of the full shows - Christy Moore, Elvis Costello, Micky Dolenz, and the other Joe Jackson- I have decided to "release" these "singles" which focus on the song that became a clarion call of sorts to the musician in question. Here Tony Joe White talks about Lightnin' Hopkins' Baby Please Don't Go, and, to kick off tells us what Polk Salad really is and that it should not be smoked!
A notable obit in the music world; singer-songwriter Tony Joe White. Duchess Meghan wears more fabulous clothes. Elephant skin is quite interesting. The McRib is back. Could there be a follow up to "Hill House"? Megyn Kelly has lawyered-up.