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Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot welcome Robyn Hitchcock back to Sound Opinions to discuss the singer-songwriter's book, 1967: How I Got There and Why I Never Left, and the accompanying album, 1967: Vacations in the Past. Plus, the hosts review the new album from SZA.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:The Soft Boys, "I Wanna Destroy You," Underwater Moonlight, Armageddon, 1980The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967SZA, "Saturn," Lana, Top Dawg, 2024SZA, "Drive," Lana, Top Dawg, 2024SZA, "BMF," Lana, Top Dawg, 2024SZA, "Another Life," Lana, Top Dawg, 2024Robyn Hitchcock and The Egyptians, "Brenda's Iron Sledge," Black Snake Diamond Röle, Armageddon, 1981Robyn Hitchcock, "Trams of Old London," I Often Dream of Trains, Midnight Music, 1984Robyn Hitchcock, "A Whiter Shade of Pale," 1967: Vacations in the Past, Tiny Ghost, 2024Robyn Hitchcock, "Like a Rolling Stone," Robyn Sings, Editions PAF, 2002Robyn Hitchcock, "Trouble in Your Blood," The Man Upstairs, Yep Roc, 2014Robyn Hitchcock, "A Day in the Life," 1967: Vacations in the Past, Tiny Ghost, 2024Robyn Hitchcock, "See Emily Play," 1967: Vacations in the Past, Tiny Ghost, 2024Robyn Hitchcock, "Itchycoo Park," 1967: Vacations in the Past, Tiny Ghost, 2024Robyn Hitchcock, "Vacations in the Past," 1967: Vacations in the Past, Tiny Ghost, 2024Fruit Bats, "We Used to Live Here," A River Running to Your Heart, Merge, 2023See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(Sep 20, 2024) SLU Grad Louisa Stancioff has partnered with Yep Roc records for her latest release, a dreamy, nostalgic indie-folk record with songs of heartache.
Born and raised in Georgia, Marlon Patton is a New York-based drummer and music producer/engineer. Hailing from a long line of drummers dating back to his grandfather, Phil Patton who played in the Chicago big band circuit, Marlon keeps his schedule interesting and packed full of all types of music. He is the first call for so many musicians not just because of his impeccable time, but because of the incredible musicality of what he delivers. He plays within a huge dynamic range, making him the perfect match for quiet piano jazz performances to hard- hitting rock gigs. He can play with everything from precision to reckless abandon and make it truly his own. He currently is a member of Kenosha Kid, Weisshund, Nelson Patton, Lonnie Holley, The Trey Wright Trio and The Mace Hibbard Quintet. He has toured, performed and/or recorded with Liv Warfield, The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Jim White, Larkin Poe, Lonnie Holley, Jeff Coffin, Shahzad Ismaily, Col. Bruce Hampton, John Patitucci, Randy Brecker, Rufus Reid, Marcus Printup, and Wycliffe Gordon. He has recorded for labels such as Sony, Universal, Jagjaguwar, RH Music, Yep Roc, Ropeadope plus many more independent releases. His drumming has been in soundtracks on Adult Swim, ABC, and HBO. In the studio, Marlon has carved a name for himself recording, mixing, and producing. Some recent projects he's worked on are Lonnie Holley's MITH, Liv Warfield's Live at Cafe Wha, Jim White's Where It Hits You, Leah Calvert's Satellite, Daniel Clay's 10,000 Things, Kenosha Kid's Fahrenheit 451, ILL's Gotten Gains, and Blair Dunlop/Larkin Poe's Killing Time. In this episode, Marlon talks about: Being willing to abandon "correct" technique in favor of a sound, feel, or idea How New York has changed his musical priorities and identity What true collaboration really means Improvising vs. "composing in the moment" Moving away from Atlanta with the goal of expanding, personally and musically Tapping into old relationships in a new place Sharing studio space with Jordan Rose and mixing Liv Warfield's latest record
El viernes 13 de septiembre se lanza en todo el planeta el disco “Indoor safari” (Yep Roc), nuevo álbum de Nick Lowe con Los Straitjackets. Un día antes lo presentamos en exclusiva, escuchando en primicia esta nueva colección de canciones a cargo de uno de las más brillantes compositores que ha dado el pop y el rock’n’roll de los últimos 55 años.Estrenamos también el primer adelanto del próximo álbum de los suizos The Jackets, disco que se editará a mediados de octubre bajo el título “Intiution”.(Foto del podcast por Bobby Fisher)Playlist;NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Went to party” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Crying inside” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “A quiet place” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Blue on blue” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Tokyo Bay” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Jet pac boomerang” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Raincoat in the river” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Don’t be nice to me” (Indoor safari, 2024)THE KAISERS “Voodoo Lily” (More from The Kaisers, 2024)THE JACKETS “Intiution” (adelanto del álbum “Intuition”)THE KNIGHT SHADES “Up, down, in, way-out” (single, 2023)THE FLESHTONES “The consequences” (adelanto del álbum “It's getting late (...and more songs about werewolves)”)THE STEMS “For always” (Official Live Recording, 2024)JAMIE TURNER “How lost I would be without you” (single 2023)TED HAWKINS “Sorry you’re sick” (Watch your stop, 1982)Escuchar audio
"Fully Goldbluming Out" In this blast from the past from Luke and Kevin, they survive the 2024 independenceday alien invasion*, Kevin plays a new track, and shares the new and upcoming #NewMusicFriday releases. Songs Played In Episode: Chuck Prophet & ¿Qiensave? - Sugar into Water from Wake the Dead out October 25th on Yep Roc. Photo Credits: Kory Thibeault Listen to our Best Song Ever Official Playlist. Listen to our Dad Rock Summer 2024 Playlist. Presented by Planet Ant Podcasts (planetant.com) & Offshelf (offshelf.net)
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 07/29/2024 featuring: Palmyra “Shenandoah” Shenandoah (2022 1513593 Records DK) 4:46 The Honey Dewdrops “Here in the Mountains” Here in the Mountains (2024 The Honey Dewdrops) 4:23 Austin MacRae “Tiny Houses” New Weather (2023 Austin MacRae) 3:46 Maya De Vitry “Nothing Else Matters” The Only Moment (2024 Mad Maker Studio) 3:19 The Magnolia Janes “Speed of Life” The Light Years (2024 Be a Jane) 4:19 Scott Fab “The Time of Our Lives” Someday Soon Somehow (2020 Scott Fab) 2:56 Leyla McCalla “Give Yourself a Break” Sun Without the Heat (2024 Anti) 3:46 Benny Bleu “Grey Cat on a Tennessee Farm” Banjo Jubilations (2024 Benjamin Haravitch) 2:58 Joy Oladokun “Changes” Proof Of Life (2023 Amigo) 3:09 Greg Trooper “Two Drops of Rain” Between a House and a Hard Place: Live at Pinehill Farm (2001 Mcgonigel's Mucky Duck) 3:23 Megan Bee “Cottonwood Leaves” Cottonwood (2022 Megan Bee) 3:15 RubyJoyful “The Same Day” The Pie Chart of Love (2024 RubyJoyful) 3:35 Kim Richey “Moment In the Sun” Every New Beginning (2024 Yep Roc) 3:09 Justin Hiltner “10 Years (Gotta Get Out)” 1992 (2022 Phony Graph) 3:30
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 07/22/2024 featuring: Happy Traum “Fare Thee Well, Marianne” I Walk the Road Again (2005 Roaring Stream) 4:45 Maya De Vitry “If They Feel Like Wings” The Only Moment (2024 Mad Maker Studio) 3:53 John Wort Hannam “Hurry Up Kid” Long Haul (2021 Black Hen) 3:36 The Honey Badgers “Bring With You Nothing” The Earth Turns and So Do We (2024 The Honey Badgers) 4:00 Kim Richey “Chapel Avenue” Every New Beginning (2024 Yep Roc) 3:57 Buffalo Nichols “Love Is All” The Fatalist (2023 Fat Possum) 3:40 Natalie Spears “One Eyed John” Hymn of Wild Things (2024 Natalie Spears) 2:28 George Perkins “Force” Exposition (2023 1001876 Records DK) 2:39 Kaia Kater “Tigers” Strange Medicine (2024 Kaia Kater) 4:25 Peyton Tochterman “Smile” A New World (2011 Peyton Tochterman) 3:04 Hannah Wyatt “Hail Mary (And Start Again)” Iron Line (2021 Hannah Wyatt) 2:46 Crow and Gazelle “As Above Now so Below” As Above Now so Below (2024 Crow and Gazelle) 3:39 Birds of Chicago “Barley” Real Midnight (2016 Fantasy) 3:04 Mac McAnally “It's a Crazy World” Mac McAnally (2012 Mac McAnally) 3:18
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 06/03/2024 featuring: Sonya Cohen Cramer “Lowlands” You've Been a Friend to Me (1992 Rounder) 5:04 Humbird “Song for the Seeds” Right On (2024 Humbird) 3:21 Jake Blount “Once There Was No Sun” The New Faith (2022 Smithsonian Folkways) 4:21 Sadie Gustafson-Zook “Anyone” Where I Wanna Be (2024 Bridge & Key) 3:49 Crow and Gazelle “These Are the Days” As Above Now so Below (2024 Crow and Gazelle) 3:03 Kim Beggs “Steel and Wool” Steel and Wool (2022 Kim Beggs) 2:41 Dana Cooper “Song For Myself” The Ghost of Tucumcari (2024 Dana Cooper) 3:25 Kim Richey “Chase Wild Horses” Edgeland (2018 Yep Roc) 3:42 LON “My Father” Thankfully Distracted (2022 Lonakot) 4:13 The Dillards “Hey Boys” Wheatstraw Suite (2004 Elektra) 2:26 American Patchwork Quartet “Big Sciota” American Patchwork Quartet (2024 Carolina Jasmine) 2:41 Leyla McCalla “Sun Without the Heat” Sun Without the Heat (2024 Anti) 2:46 Austin MacRae “Endurance” Single (2024 Austin MacRae) 4:59
Blitzen Trapper's Eric Earley explains the zen inspirations behind his band's newest album, 100's of 1000's, Millions of Billions (May 17 on Yep Roc). RSD co-founder Carrie Colliton drops by with news of a Blitzen Trapper adjacent promotion to win a Steve Keene painting of Bob Pollard's artwork for the new album (details at RecordStoreDay.com) and chats with Paul about the significant passing of musician, recording engineer, poker champion, and indie philosopher king, Steve Albini (1952-2024) The Record Store Day Podcast is written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com) Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery (dogfish.com), Tito's Handmade Vodka (titosvodka.com), RSDMRKT.com, and Furnace Record Pressing, the official vinyl pressing plant of Record Store Day. Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, we're here every week and we love making new friends.
On today's episode, I talk to musician Eric Earley. Originally from Salem, Oregon, Eric and his friends formed the band Garmonbozia in the year 2000. Gamonbozia eventually became Blitzen Trapper, and after self-releasing their first few albums, including their breakthrough Wild Mountain Nation, the band signed to Sub Pop. Over the next four years, the label released three albums to acclaim, and since then they've released about a dozen albums and EPs on different labels, including their own. Blitzen Trapper's latest recording 100's of 1000's, Millions of Billions will be released in mid-May on Yep Roc, and folks, it's a delight! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here!
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk all-things college radio with Dr. Katherine Rye Jewell, author of Live from the Underground: A History of College Radio. Jim and Greg also review the latest records from Alejandro Escovedo and Vampire Weekend.Donate to Al Otro Lado Here: gum.fm/charityVolunteer with Al Otro Lado Here: alotrolado.org/volunteerJoin our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:R.E.M., "Radio Free Europe," Murmur, I.R.S., 1983The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Alejandro Escovedo, "John Conquest," Echo Dancing, Yep Roc, 2024Alejandro Escovedo, "Too Many Tears," Echo Dancing, Yep Roc, 2024Alejandro Escovedo, "Bury Me," Echo Dancing, Yep Roc, 2024Alejandro Escovedo, "Last to Know," Echo Dancing, Yep Roc, 2024Vampire Weekend, "Prep-School Gangsters," Only God Was Above Us, Columbia, 2024Vampire Weekend, "Mary Boone," Only God Was Above Us, Columbia, 2024Vampire Weekend, "Ice Cream Piano," Only God Was Above Us, Columbia, 2024Vampire Weekend, "Gen-X Cops," Only God Was Above Us, Columbia, 2024Man or Astro-man?, "Television Fission," Experiment Zero, Touch and Go, 1996The Replacements, "Left of the Dial," Tim, Sire, 1985Pixies, "Monkey Gone to Heaven," Doolittle, Elektra, 1989Phil Collins, "You'll Be in My Heart," Tarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack, Walt Disney, 1999See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Down Home Cajun Music- Jo El Sonnier (1960- 1970 Selected Recordings)Dusson Playboys- "Duson Playboys Special" (Swallow 112) 1960Dusson Playboys- "Tee Yeaux Bleu" (Swallow 112) 1960Dusson Playboys- "Les Grand Chemins" (Swallow 122) 1961Dusson Playboys- "Jealousy Waltz" (Swallow 122) 1961Les Duson Playboys- "Tayeaux Dog Tayeaux" (Dupre 101) 1961Les Duson Playboys- "Bayou Beuf Waltz" (Dupre 101) 1961Jo El Sonnier & his Louisiana Ramblers- "Memphis" (Fais-Do-Do 1003) 1965Jo El Sonnier & his Louisiana Ramblers- "Mother's Day Waltz" (Fais-Do-Do 1003) 1965Robert Bertrand & Jo El Sonnier with Louisiana Ramblers- "Pas Revenir La Maison" (Goldband 1171) 1966Robert Bertrand & Jo El Sonnier with Louisiana Ramblers- "Nous Passe Votre Porte" (Goldband 1171) 1966Robert Bertrand & Jo El Sonnier with Louisiana Ramblers- "Mon seux ont sous" (Goldband 1173) 1966Sidney Brown & Jo El Sonnier- "Fee Fee Poncho" (Yep Roc 2498) Jo El Sonnier- "My Blue Letter" (Yep Roc 2498) Jo El Sonnier & Sidney Brown- " My Girl Of The Village" (Yep Roc 2498)*All selections taken from the original 45's and Lp's; recorded,transferred in mono as they were originally intended to be in.
Jobi Riccio hikes into The Marinade. Jobi is a singer and songwriter from Morrison, CO, whose debut album Whiplash on Yep Roc records has garnered praise from multi-Grammy award winning modern songwriting legend Jason Isbell. Her Country author Marissa R. Moss in her Don't Rock the Inbox newsletter said Riccio's song “Sweet” is “A little bit classic country, a little bit nineties Sheryl Crow kiss-off, and that's about as winning a combination as you can get.” We caught up with Jobi via Zoom to talk about growing up in idyllic surroundings, commitment to craft, cultivating community, chronic dog boners (stay with us) and so much more. The song you are hearing in this episode is "For Me It's You" from Jobi Riccio's Whiplash. Follow all things Jobi at: jobiriccio.com Support The Marinade on Patreon: patreon.com/marinadepodcast
In early ‘80s California, a new kind of music was brewing that blended the psychedelic sounds of the '60s with the modern day post-punk ethos. This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot reflect on the Paisley Underground movement. They'll discuss the prominent bands like The Bangles, explore what made the scene so special and explain its impact on indie rock. Jim and Greg will also look back at the 1964 hit by The Shangri-Las, "Leader of the Pack," almost 60 years later. Plus, they'll review the new record from The Hives. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: Rain Parade, "What's She Done to Your Mind," Emergency Third Rail Power Trip, Restless, 1983The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967The Hives, "Bogus Operandi," The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons, Disques Hives, 2023The Hives, "Trapdoor Solution," The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons, Disques Hives, 2023The Hives, "Countdown to Shutdown," The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons, Disques Hives, 2023The Hives, "What Did I Ever Do to You?," The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons, Disques Hives, 2023Rain Parade, "What's She Done to Your Mind," Emergency Third Rail Power Trip, Restless, 1983Green on Red, "Sixteen Ways," Gas Food Lodging, Enigma, 1985The Beatles, "Tomorrow Never Knows," Revolver, Parlophone, 1966X, "Los Angeles," Los Angeles, Slash, 1980Rainy Day, "I'll Keep It with Mine," Rainy Day, Llama, 1984Rainy Day, "Sloop John B," Rainy Day, Llama, 1984Tony Conrad and Faust, "The Side of the Machine," Outside the Dream Syndicate, Caroline, 1973The Velvet Underground and Nico, "Sunday Morning," The Velvet Underground & Nico, Verve, 1967The Dream Syndicate, "The Days of Wine and Roses," The Days of Wine & Roses, Ruby/Slash, 1982Rain Parade, "Talking In My Sleep," Emergency Third Rail Power Trip, Restless, 1983Rain Parade, "This Can't Be Today," Emergency Third Rail Power Trip, Restless, 1983Rain Parade, "Kaleidoscope," Emergency Third Rail Power Trip, Restless, 1983Rain Parade, "Look at Merri," Emergency Third Rail Power Trip, Restless, 1983Mazzy Star, "Fade into You," So Tonight That I Might See, Capitol, 1993The Bangles, "Going Down to Liverpool," All Over the Place, Columbia, 1984The Mamas & the Papas, "California Dreamin'," If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears, Dunhill, 1966The Bangles, "Dover Beach," All Over the Place, Columbia, 1984The Bangles, "In a Different Light," Different Light, Columbia, 1986The Bangs, "Getting Out of Hand," Getting Out of Hand (Single), Downkiddle, 1981The Bangles, "Walk Like an Egyptian," Different Light, Columbia, 1986The Bangles, "Hero Takes a Fall," All Over the Place, Columbia, 1984The Bangles, "Manic Monday," Different Light, Columbia, 1986The Three O'Clock, "When Lightning Starts," Sixteen Tambourines, Frontier, 1983The Three O'Clock, "Her Head's Revolving," Arrive Without Travelling, I.R.S., 1985The Three O'Clock, "On Paper," Vermillion, Paisley Park, 1988Rain Parade, "As Real As Real," 3 x 4: The Bangles, The Three O'Clock, The Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade, Yep Roc, 2019The Dream Syndicate, "Hero Takes a Fall," 3 x 4: The Bangles, The Three O'Clock, The Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade, Yep Roc, 2019The Chills, "Kaleidoscope World," Kaleidoscope World, Flying Nun, 1986The Verlaines, "Death and the Maiden," Juvenilia, Flying Nun, 1987Echo & the Bunnymen, "Bring On the Dancing Horses," Songs to Learn & Sing, Sire, 1985Mercury Rev, "Car Wash Hair (Full Pull)," Yerself Is Steam, Columbia, 1991Slowdive, "Alison," Souvlaki, Creation, 1993Tacocat, "Grains of Salt," This Mess Is A Place, Sub Pop, 2019The Shangri-Las, "Leader of the Pack," Leader of the Park (Single), Red Bird, 1964Twisted Sister, "Leader of the Pack," Come Out and Play, Atlantic, 1985Best Coast, "Boyfriend," Crazy For You, Mexican Summer, 2010Juice Newton, "Angel of the Morning," Juice, Capitol, 1981 Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rock-folk-blues musician Peter Case began busking in San Francisco in the '70s, co-founded the Nerves ("Hanging on the Telephone") in 1974 and the Plimsouls ("A Million Miles Away") in 1978 and has been a solo artist since 1986. Since three albums for Geffen Records, Case has recorded for indie labels such as Vanguard, Yep Roc and, most recently, Sunset Blvd. Records. On his 16th studio album, Doctor Moan (released March 31, 2023), Case trades his acoustic guitar for a piano and Hammond B3 organ with often stunning results. His life and career were examined in the excellent 2023 documentary Peter Case: A Million Miles Away. Links: Peter Case home page Peter Case tour dates Jay Gilbert @ Label Logic Glenn Peoples @ Billboard Billboard podcast page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show #997 On Time On Saturday 01. McKinley James - Right On Time (3:23) (Still Standing By, Red Lodge Records, 2021) 02. Steven Troch - Saturday Night (2:44) (Nice 'N' Greasy, Sing My Title, 2016) 03. Dave and Phil Alvin - Saturday Night Rub (2:08) (Common Ground, Yep Roc, 2014) 04. Michael Bloom & the Blues Prophecy - Time On My Hands (3:41) (Whisper In The Wind, self-release, 2019) 05. Lawrence Lebo - On Time (4:26) (The Best Of Don't Call Her Larry: Blues Mix, On The Air Records, 2012) 06. Herman Brood & His Wild Romance - Saturday Night (3:41) (Shpritsz, Ariola Records, 1978) 07. Herman Brood - Saturday Night (3:41) (Back On The Corner, BMG/Ariola Records, 1999) 08. King King - Wait On Time (6:26) (Live, Manhaton Records, 2016) 09. Jean-Jaques Milteau - At Last On Time (5:54) (Live Hot n' Blue, Universal Music, 2007) 10. Old Ramblers - Saturday Blues (2:56) (Find Me On The Road Somewhere, Bone Union Records, 2020) 11. Marshall Lawrence - Another Saturday Night (3:53) (House Call, self-release, 2013) 12. Miss Lily Moe & the Gamblers - Rockin' On Saturday Night (2:49) (Wine Is Fine, Rhythm Bomb Records, 2018) 13. William Clarke - Saturday Night Blues (2:40) (Groove Time, Alligator Records, 1994) 14. Spirit - Right On Time (2:46) (Feedback, Epic Records, 1972) 15. Terry Garland - Soapbox Saturday Night (3:33) (Whistling In The Dark, Silvermoon Records, 2006) 16. Ruby Turner - One Time Around (3:29) (Guilty, Indigo, 1996) 17. Johnny & the Mongrels - Saturday Night In Oak Grove Louisiana (2:50) (Creole Skies, self-release, 2020) 18. Richard van Bergen & Rootbag - Right On Time (2:36) (Walk On In, Naked Productions, 2017) 19. Richville - Right On Time (3:09) (Raw, Tub Thumper Records, 2021) 20. Johnny Wheels & The Swamp Donkeys - This Time (6:07) (Keep On Pushin', Lightning In A Bottle Records, 2022) 21. Guy Forsyth - Saturday Night (3:36) (Live At Gruene Hall, Small & Nimble Records, 2010) 22. Julie C Myers - Your Time Is Through (3:21) (Rock on/Fearless Journey, self-release, 2015) 23. Tinsley Ellis & the Heartfixers - Time To Quit (9:33) (Cool On It, Alligator Records, 1986) 24. Benjamin Adair Murphy - How Are We Doing On Time (2:25) (Let's Make a King, self-release, 2020) 25. Merle Travis - Saturday Night Shuffle (2:06) (Hot Pickin', Primo Records, 2010) 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.
Episode 285 – Marshall Crenshaw's Debut Album with…Marshall Crenshaw Ben interviews Marshall Crenshaw himself about the Yep Roc re-release of his fantastic 1982 debut. Then, the guys are joined by repeat revisitor Jon Lamoreaux of The Hustle Podcast to discuss Marshall's 1982 self-titled debut album in our standard format. Plenty of other discussion including Elvis Presley or Elvis Costello, taking a chance at Borders, hand claps, Blondie, cynicism is wheelhouse, The Happy Days Band, and Flex!Check out Marshall Crenshaw here:https://marshallcrenshaw.com/Check out The Hustle here:https://thehustle.podbean.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
Welcome to the club. We've got some cool sounds from the jazz lounges and clubs blended with some beat generation salutations for you this morning. Beatniks, boppers, lounge chanteuse performances, saxophones, and some cool fifties sounds. Tune in for Patsy Raye and The Beatniks, Earl Bostic, Mose Allison, Charlie Parker's Quintet, and a BeBop blend of out-of-this-world swing and percussion. From the Gaslight Café to Slim Gallaird's Yep Roc sounds…we'll have your foot tappin' and your fingers snappin' on a magical blend of cool ultra-lounge and café sounds from mid-century. Tune in on the web or grab our free app out on the Apple Store or Google Play. You can find them by searching for KOWS or…just click on the link you want below.
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 03/20/2023 featuring: SistaStrings “Her Name Was” Lift (2019 Magik Family) 4:41 Emily White “Radio” Songs You Didn't Know I Wrote About You (2023 Emily K White) 3:18 Red Tail Ring “Love of the City” Fall Away Blues (2016 Red Tail Ring) 4:53 Sunny War “Whole” Anarchist Gospel (2023 New West) 3:19 Buddy Mondlock “Jackson Petty” Filament (2023 Sparking Gap) 4:36 The Early Mays “On a Dying Day” Prettiest Blue (2022 The Early Mays) 3:55 Dom Flemons “It's Cold Inside” Traveling Wildfire (2023 Smithsonian Folkways) 4:28 Deidre McCalla “Banana Moon Sky” Endless Grace (2022 Deidre McCalla) 4:15 Judith Edelman “Luggage Tags and Dancing Shoes” Only Sun (1998 Compass) 2:33 Benny Bleu “Farewell Trion” March of the Mollusk (2023 Benny Bleu) 3:00 Muhammad Seven & the Spring “Wood Stove Whine” Muhammad Seven & the Spring (2018 Nima Samimi) 3:54 Kim Richey “High Time” Edgeland (2018 Yep Roc) 3:32 Louiston “Boxcars” Civilian (2021 Louiston) 2:22
Daddy Long Legs da un nuevo paso adelante con su cuarto álbum, "Street sermons" (Yep Roc), nueva entrega que consolida al trío neoyorquino como una de las locomotoras de rhythm and blues más salvajes, poderosas y particulares de los últimos tiempos. Contactamos con el NY HED Studio para que Rocio Verta Wray nos hable de algún truco de producción musical. Anunciamos gira de Lisa and The Lips, suena rockabilly con esa reunión de figuras llamada The Barnestormers, la nueva aventura blusera del australiano Tex Perkins o una rareza de Dr John en la “Versión y Original”. El trío Playlist; (sintonía) DADDY LONG LEGS “Harmonica razor” (Street sermons, 2023) DADDY LONG LEGS “Street sermon” (Street sermons, 2023) DADDY LONG LEGS “Rockin’ my boogie” (Street sermons, 2023) DADDY LONG LEGS “Silver satin” (Street sermons, 2023) GUADALUPE PLATA “En mi tumba” (adelanto próximo álbum) TEX PERKINS and THE FAT RUBBER BAND “(I wanna be) close to you” (Other world, 2023) THE NUDE PARTY “Somebody tryin’ to hoodoo me” (Rides on, 2023) Versión y Original; DR JOHN “Somebody tryin’ to hoodoo me” (196?) IGUANA DEATH CULT “Pushermen” (adelanto del álbum “Echo Palace”) NY HED Studio presenta; MAGIC “Aweful Kanawful” THE BARNESTORMERS “Johnny’s gone” (adelanto de su próximo disco) LISA and THE LIPS “Shake your snake” (single digital) TELEVISIONARIES “You can do what you want to do” (7’’, 2023) Escuchar audio
On this episode, Jeff and Soraya are joined by guest host Ronnie Barnett to talk to Michael Quercio and Louis Gutierrez about the Yep Roc reissue of the Salvation Army album.
Robyn Hitchcock is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist who led “The Soft Boys” in the late 1970s and released the classic Neo-psychedelic album, “Underwater Moonlight”, which influenced bands such as R.E.M. Robyn also had a successful solo career, with songs like “I Often Dream of Trains”. On this episode, Robyn and Jack talk about Robyn's life and music - and The Beatles! Check out Robyn's website: https://www.robynhitchcock.com/ Follow Robyn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobynHitchcock Listen to Robyn's new album "Shufflemania": https://open.spotify.com/album/4sJg5nUnMNjzxsGWXcqFy2?si=upx-Dz99QqCiAvP2-m2WiA If you like this episode, be sure to subscribe to this podcast! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Or click here for more information: Linktr.ee/BeatlesEarth ----- The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all timeand were integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock 'n' roll, their sound incorporated elements of classical music and traditional pop in innovative ways; the band later explored music styles ranging from ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock. As pioneers in recording, songwriting and artistic presentation, the Beatles revolutionised many aspects of the music industry and were often publicised as leaders of the era's youth and sociocultural movements. Led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, the Beatles evolved from Lennon's previous group, the Quarrymen, and built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over three years from 1960, initially with Stuart Sutcliffe playing bass. The core trio of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison, together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them in 1962. Manager Brian Epstein moulded them into a professional act, and producer George Martin guided and developed their recordings, greatly expanding their domestic success after signing to EMI Records and achieving their first hit, "Love Me Do", in late 1962. Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr all released solo albums in 1970. Their solo records sometimes involved one or more of the others; Starr's Ringo (1973) was the only album to include compositions and performances by all four ex-Beatles, albeit on separate songs. With Starr's participation, Harrison staged the Concert for Bangladesh in New York City in August 1971. Other than an unreleased jam session in 1974, later bootlegged as A Toot and a Snore in '74, Lennon and McCartney never recorded together again. Two double-LP sets of the Beatles' greatest hits, compiled by Klein, 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, were released in 1973, at first under the Apple Records imprint. Commonly known as the "Red Album" and "Blue Album", respectively, each has earned a Multi-Platinum certification in the US and a Platinum certification in the UK. Between 1976 and 1982, EMI/Capitol released a wave of compilation albums without input from the ex-Beatles, starting with the double-disc compilation Rock 'n' Roll Music. The only one to feature previously unreleased material was The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl (1977); the first officially issued concert recordings by the group, it contained selections from two shows they played during their 1964 and 1965 US tours. The music and enduring fame of the Beatles were commercially exploited in various other ways, again often outside their creative control. In April 1974, the musical John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Bert, written by Willy Russell and featuring singer Barbara Dickson, opened in London. It included, with permission from Northern Songs, eleven Lennon-McCartney compositions and one by Harrison, "Here Comes the Sun". Displeased with the production's use of his song, Harrison withdrew his permission to use it.Later that year, the off-Broadway musical Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road opened. All This and World War II (1976) was an unorthodox nonfiction film that combined newsreel footage with covers of Beatles songs by performers ranging from Elton John and Keith Moon to the London Symphony Orchestra. The Broadway musical Beatlemania, an unauthorised nostalgia revue, opened in early 1977 and proved popular, spinning off five separate touring productions. In 1979, the band sued the producers, settling for several million dollars in damages. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), a musical film starring the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton, was a commercial failure and an "artistic fiasco", according to Ingham. Accompanying the wave of Beatles nostalgia and persistent reunion rumours in the US during the 1970s, several entrepreneurs made public offers to the Beatles for a reunion concert.Promoter Bill Sargent first offered the Beatles $10 million for a reunion concert in 1974. He raised his offer to $30 million in January 1976 and then to $50 million the following month. On 24 April 1976, during a broadcast of Saturday Night Live, producer Lorne Michaels jokingly offered the Beatles $3,000 to reunite on the show. Lennon and McCartney were watching the live broadcast at Lennon's apartment at the Dakota in New York, which was within driving distance of the NBC studio where the show was being broadcast. The former bandmates briefly entertained the idea of going to the studio and surprising Michaels by accepting his offer, but decided not to. With a career now spanning six decades, Robyn Hitchcock remains a truly one-of-a-kind artist –surrealist rock 'n' roller, iconic troubadour, guitarist, poet, painter, performer. An unparalleled, deeply individualistic songwriter and stylist, Hitchcock has traversed myriad genres with humor, intelligence, and originality over more than thirty albums and seemingly infinite live performances. From The Soft Boys' proto-psych-punk and The Egyptians' Dadaist pop to solo masterpieces like 1984's milestone I Often Dream of Trains and 1990's Eye, Hitchcock has crafted a strikingly original oeuvre rife with sagacious observation, astringent wit, recurring marine life, mechanized rail services, cheese, Clint Eastwood, and innumerable finely drawn characters real and imagined. Born in London in 1953, Hitchcock attended Winchester College before moving to Cambridge in 1974. He began playing in a series of bands, including Dennis and the Experts which became The Soft Boys in 1976. Though light years away from first wave punk's revolutionary clatter, the band still manifested the era's spirit of DIY independence with their breakneck reimagining of British psychedelia. During their (first) lifetime, The Soft Boys released two albums, among them 1980's landmark second LP, Underwater Moonlight. “The term ‘classic' is almost as overused as ‘genius' and ‘influential,'” declared Rolling Stone upon the album's 2001 reissue. “But Underwater Moonlight remains all three of those descriptions.” Hitchcock embarked on his solo career with 1981's Black Snake Diamond Röle, affirming his knack for eccentric insight and surrealist lyrical hijinks. 1984's I Often Dream Of Trains fused that approach with autumnal acoustic arrangements which served to deepen the emotional range of his songcraft. Robyn Hitchcock and The Egyptians were born that same year and immediately lit up college rock playlists with albums like 1986's Element of Light. He signed to A&M Records in 1987 and earned early alternative hits with “Balloon Man” and “Madonna of the Wasps.” Hitchcock returned to his dark acoustic palette with 1990's equally masterful Eye before joining the Warner Bros. label for a succession of acclaimed albums including 1996's Moss Elixir and 1999's Jewels For Sophia. Having first reunited for a brief run of shows in 1994, The Soft Boys came together for a second go-around in 2001, this time releasing Nextdoorland to universal applause. Hitchcock joined the Yep Roc label in 2004, embracing collaboration with such friends and like-minded artists as Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings (2004's Spooked) and legendary producer Joe Boyd (2014's The Man Upstairs). Beginning in 2006, Hitchcock released a trio of albums backed by The Venus 3, featuring Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey and Bill Rieflin. Hitchcock moved to Nashville in 2015 where he quickly found a place among the Music City community, recording 2017's self-titled album Robyn Hitchcock with an array of local talent including co-producer Brendan Benson. In 2019, Hitchcock joined forces with XTC's Andy Partridge for the four-song EP, Planet England. Indeed, Hitchcock has proven an irrepressible collaborator throughout his long career, teaming with a boundless series of fellow artists over the years, including R.E.M., Grant-Lee Phillips, Jon Brion, The Decemberists, Norwegian pop combo I Was A King, Yo La Tengo to name but a very few. Along with his musical efforts, Hitchcock has appeared in a number of films, among them collaborations with the late Jonathan Demme on 1998's concert documentary Storefront Hitchcock as well as roles in 2004's The Manchurian Candidate and 2008's Rachel Getting Married. An inveterate traveler and live performer, Hitchcock has toured near constantly for much of the past four decades, playing countless shows around the world, from Africa to the Arctic. Locked down in Nashville and London by the global pandemic of 2020, Hitchcock and his partner Emma Swift began their Live From Sweet Home Quarantine livestream series, performing weekly sets joined by their two cats, Ringo and Tubby. 2021 saw the publication of Hitchcock's first book, Somewhere Apart: Selected Lyrics 1977-1997, featuring 73 songs and 34 illustrations in a beautiful cloth-bound edition from his own Tiny Ghost Press. His new album Shufflemania! is out on October 21, 2022 on Tiny Ghost Records.
Hot on the heels of Part 1 comes Part 2 of our Record Store Day Black Friday 2022 preview. This time, Marshall Crenshaw does a deep dive on his landmark eponymous 1982 debut album, and talks about Robert Gordon, legendary record producer Tom Wilson, and why the term "power pop" always wrankled him. DEVO co-founder Gerald V. Casale unveils his brand new solo EP, The Invisible Man. Todd Rundgren pops by briefly to remember his 1972 album Something/Anything? and Brian Aubert from Silversun Pickups talks about Silversun VIGups, their joint RSD Black Friday single with Garbage's Butch Vig. RSD co-founder Carrie Colliton discusses some "pairings" on her RSD Black Friday wishlist. RSD Black Friday is November 25, go to RecordStoreDay.com for the whole list. Sponsored as always by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Tito's Handmade Vodka, and Crosley turntables. Please subscribe the Record Store Day Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Happy Thanksgiving to those who observe.
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot are joined by singer-songwriter Kurt Vile and a roomful of fans for a live performance and interview at the Goose Island Brew House in Chicago. The hosts also review new albums by Amanda Shires and Nova Twins. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Kurt Vile, "Wakin on a Pretty Day," Wakin on a Pretty Day, Matador, 2013Amanda Shires, "Take It Like a Man," Take It Like a Man, ATO, 2022Amanda Shires, "My Own Galaxy," Take It Like a Man, ATO, 2022Amanda Shires, "Hawk For The Dove," Take It Like a Man, ATO, 2022Amanda Shires, "Don't Be Alarmed," Take It Like a Man, ATO, 2022Nova Twins, "K.M.B.," Supernova, Marshall Amplification Plc and Nova Twins Ltd, 2022Nova Twins, "Cleopatra," Supernova, Marshall Amplification Plc and Nova Twins Ltd, 2022Nova Twins, "Antagonist," Supernova, Marshall Amplification Plc and Nova Twins Ltd, 2022Kurt Vile, "Pretty Pimpin'," B'lieve I'm Goin Down..., Matador, 2015The Sadies, "It's Easy (Like Walking) (feat. Kurt Vile)," Northern Passages, Yep Roc, 2017Kurt Vile, "Mount Airy Hill (Way Gone) (Live on Sound Opinions)," (watch my moves), Verve, 2022Kurt Vile, "Freeway," Constant Hitmaker, Gulcher, 2008Kurt Vile, "Flyin (Like a Fast Train) (Live on Sound Opinions)," (watch my moves), Verve, 2022Kurt Vile, "Like Exploding Stones," (watch my moves), Verve, 2022Kurt Vile, "Goin on a Plane Today," (watch my moves), Verve, 2022Kurt Vile, "Wages of Sin," (watch my moves), Verve, 2022Kurt Vile, "Pretty Pimpin' (Live on Sound Opinions)," B'lieve I'm Goin Down..., Matador, 2015John Carpenter, "Halloween Theme - Main Title," Halloween (Original 1978 Motion Picture Soundtrack), Columbia, 1979
Athens, Georgia band Elf Power has been cranking out homespun psychedelic rock for nearly three decades, with their 14th album “Artificial Countrysides” coming out this July on Yep Roc records. I spoke to the band's founder, Andrew Rieger about Elf Power's beginnings, working with legendary producer Dave Fridman, collaborating with artists like Vic Chesnutt and Robyn Hitchcock, his roots in the hardcore punk scene, being involved with the Elephant 6 Collective, the farm and record label Orange Twin, and his crew of indie rock musicians teaching at the University of Georgia.Links to the music from today's show, related videos and more can be found on this episode's page at lowprofilepodcast.com – all previous episodes are there as well. Instagram:@elfpowerband@lowpropodcastEpisode art by Nathan Berko Gibson @portablediskoThis show is supported by you on patreon.com/lowprofile and recieves in-kind support from:San Francisco Street Bakerysfsbakery.comRainy Day Records and Tapes@rainydayolympiaSchwartz's Deli@schwartzsolympiaOld School Pizzeria@old_schoolpizzeriaScherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lagerscherlerbeer.com Visit scherlerbeer.com for info about the free Scherler Sundays with Markly Morrison happening weekly through August 19th, come say hi and hang out for the taping!
The guys are joined by Michaela Anne to discuss “Wide Open Spaces” from The Chicks (yeah, it's still sometimes hard not to say that other word). Plenty of other discussion including Michaela's new album “Oh To Be That Free” on Yep Roc, finding solace in music during tough times, getting a shoutout from Carole King, getting a like from Christopher Cross, living in Washington state, 90s Pop Country, Joe Walsh, '86 Chevy Novas, Maria McKee, and knocking it out of the park on a major label debut. Check out Michaela Anne at: https://www.michaelaanne.com/Check out The Chicks at: https://thechicks.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
"We are an artist driven label which refuses to be labeled!" The role of the indie record company imprint in popular music cannot be understated. From garage rock to modern jazz - independent labels have nurtured artists who continue to make a tremendous impact on the masses. Enter Tor Hansen and Glenn Dicker; founders of Yep Roc. Among the giants of the indie world, their love of the "big M" is infectious, and their roster is as strong as ever. Tor and Glenn talk with hosts David C. Gross and Tom Semioli about the past, present, and future of independent artists, recorded music, and live performance!The Yep Roc Records Playlist
On this episode Lauren is joined by American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and co-founder of The Felice Brothers, James Felice. The band consists of brothers James and Ian Felice, Will Lawrence and Jesske Hume. In September this year, the band released their wonderful new album 'From Dreams to Dust', their fourth album for Yep Roc. James discusses the writing and recording process behind the album track by track. -Find The Felice Brothers on the Web | Instagram-Follow LP: Uncovered on Instagram
Down Home Cajun Music- Early Jo-El SonnierOn this episode we feature the early recordings of Jo-El Sonnier. Beginning with his first recordings on Swallow Records in 1960, we move through his recordings up to his early Goldband sessions.With The Duson Playboys- Duson Playboys Special (Swallow 112) With The Duson Playboys- Tee Yeaux Bleu (Swallow 112) With The Duson Playboys- Les Grand Chemins (Swallow 122) With The Duson Playboys- Jealousy Waltz (Swallow 122) With Ellis Alleman- Tayeaux Dog Tayeaux (Dupre 101) With Robert Bertrand- Memphis (Fais-Do-Do 1003) With Robert Bertrand- Mothers Day Waltz (Fais-Do-Do 1003) With Sidney Brown- Fee Fee Poncho (Goldband 7748)With Sidney Brown- Girl of The Village (Goldband 1193)My Blue Letter (Goldband outtake) (Yep Roc 2498)Gabriel Waltz (Goldband Outtake)
En Música de Contrabando, revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es; 00,00h a 02,00h).Considerados durante mucho tiempo pioneros del Americana, The Jayhawks han mantenido intacta su credibilidad y lo demostraron en la apertura del Jazz San Javier. Comienza la temporada de festivales de verano. Verve Records, sello original que publicó en su momento los trabajos de The Velvet Underground, ha anunciado el nuevo álbum “I'll Be Your Mirror: A Tribute To The Velvet Underground & Nico”.Y comparte el primer adelanto del disco “Run Run Run” de manos Kurt Vile.The Godfathers pasarán por España en septiembre con su nueva gira.Sónar 2022 acaba de sumar 27 nuevos artistas a la programación de su próxima edición, que tendrá lugar en Barcelona los días 16, 17 y 18 de junio de 2022 (Nathy Peluso).Laetitia Sadier y Nihiloxica, entre los últimos confirmados de MAZO Madriz.Donostia Festibala regresará al Hipódromo de San Sebastián el próximo mes de septiembre, en una jornada donde la escena de rap y hip hop nacional tendrá una gran presencia (Chikos del Maíz).HAIM han lanzado el nuevo tema titulado “Cherry Flavored Stomach Ache” de The Last Letter From Your Lover que se estrena en Netflix 23 de julio. El segundo álbum de lClairo, Sling, tiene un encanto propio, agraciado con la calidez propia de una amable y grata época lejana. YEP ROC anuncia edición 20 Aniversario del clásicazo de NICK LOWE, THE CONVINCER, para el próximo 17 de Septiembre. Carolina Durante siempre se han caracterizado por su agudeza a la hora de analizar la actualidad y el entorno que les rodea. Pero en su nuevo single, adelanto de su muy esperado segundo álbum, esa capacidad se torna en poco menos que en poder paranormal, en dotes adivinatorias del futuro. Jorge Drexler recibe este lunes el premio del festival La Mar de Músicas. Un regalo volver a tener a Rufus en Cartagena, del que Elton John dijo: “Es el mayor cantautor del planeta”.. Ya hay ganadores del CreaMurcia (Goblin Circus, Call of Cuties). Sin Tregua son una banda de rock-pop que lleva más de 12 años trabajando de manera incansable y editando material . Acaban de sacar su quinto trabajo, “Cuatro Rosas". Fuel Fandango publica su tercer ROMANCE , un nuevo episodio de su nuevo proyecto “Romances”. Amadou y Mariam es un dúo popular de Mali. Soge Culebra lanza su nuevo single “7 lágrimas”., Su primer single se titula “Soma”, como la propia banda. Se trata de una crítica mordaz a aquellos que abusan de su poder y se deleitan en ello. Una canción poderosa con un estribillo demoledor. Pop duro para las masas. Arde Bogotá y Las Wonder en las actividades paralelas del Mar Menor. Este otoño, Matador Records celebrará el 21º aniversario del disco debut de The New Pornographers, Mass Romantic (2000), con una reedición en LP de edición limitada. Cuando aún resuena su concierto / ensayo clínico del Palau Sant Jordi, del que se hicieron eco diversos medios internacionales, Love of Lesbian vienen a ofrecer 3 conciertos en Las Noches del Malecón. Santi Balmes nos explica cómo están viviendo estos últimos tiempos.
Show #904 Ask For Blues If you ask for blues you are at the right place. 01. Mary Stokes Band - Baby How Long? (4:17) (Comin' Home, self-release, 2020) 02. Rae Gordon Band - Sea Of Blue (6:40) (Wrong Kind Of Love, self-release, 2019) 03. Billie Williams - Thief In The Night (3:46) (Single, self-release, 2021) 04. Mama & Friends - This Little Train (4:11) (Mama's Bag, Bone Union Records, 2021) 05. Hipbone Slim & the Kneetremblers - One More Shot (Tremblin', Dirty Water Records, 2021) 06. Jef Lee Johnson - Name That Feeling (2:47) (Black & Loud, Dreambox Media, 2011) 07. Kelly's Lot - Where And When (3:21) (Where And When, self-release, 2021) 08. Dave Kalz - Flying High (3:22) (Relish, Gulf Coast Records, 2021) 09. McKinley James - Whatever It Takes (For Love) (3:32) (Still Standing By, Red Lodge Records, 2021) 10. Wily Bo Walker & E D Brayshaw - Could Have Loved You (4:15) (Single, Mescal Canyon Records, 2021) 11. Crazy Chris Kramer & His Groovehands - Schwarze Augen (5:47) (Any Kind Of Music, Blow Till Midnight, 2008) 12. Dave and Phil Alvin - Southern Flood Blues (4:29) (Common Ground, Yep Roc, 2014) 13. Mick Pini - I Got It Bad (6:45) (Backtrack, self-release, 2021) 14. Patty Tuite - I Can't Lose Tonight (3:27) (Consider This, Thread City Productions, 2021) 15. Mike Zito - Damned If I Do (5:29) (Resurrection, Gulf Coast Records, 2021) 16. Nalani Rothrock - How Long (3:50) (The Rock House Sessions, self-release, 2021) 17. BB & the Blues Shacks - Death Tax (4:41) (Dirty Thirty, Rhythm Bomb Records, 2019) 18. Jonathon Long - Jenny (4:15) (Parables of a Southern Man, Wild Heart Records, 2021) 19. Charlie Wooton Project - Fulton Alley (7:00) (Blue Basso, Wild Heart Records, 2019) 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.
Down Home Cajun Music- Joe Bonsall: Goldband Recordings Volume 1While Joe Bonsall's Cajun Jamboree and Swallow recordings have been well documented; his Goldband years have not. Joe and the band recorded for Goldband in 1962 and 1963 before recording with any other label. Here they recorded some great raw numbers showcasing the the band at the time. Joining Joe on these recordings were Bobby Caswell, Wilson LeJeune, Ivy Dugas and Hayward Doucet. 1.I'm Leaving (G-1123) 1962 *2.Promise You Broke (G-1123) 1962 *3.Linda Lee (G-1126) 1962 *4.Sha Catin (G-1126) 1962 *5.Light Moving (G-1133) 1962 *6.Don't Blame Me (G-1133) 1962 *7.Bayou Pon Pon (GCL- 125) 1962 **8.Pauvre Hobo (GCL- 125) 1962 **9.Mariez- Vous Donc Jamais (GCL- 125) 1962 **10.Petite Ou La Grosse (GCL- 125) 1962 **11.Creole Song (Yep-Roc 2498) 1963 ***12.La Cuca Rochman (Yep-Roc 2498) 1963 Alternate Take ***12.Pardon Pour Ca Qu' J'Ai Fait (GCL- 125) 1962 Alternate Take *** from the original Goldband 45 rpm records** not formally released, issued on Goldband compilation in Europe*** from the Goldband archive release on Yep-Roc.
In the early 1970's, veteran Dallas gospel singer Rev. Gean West and his brother Tommie formed The Relatives, a band that pulled together traditional gospel and soul with psychedelia and funk and earned a reputation for their fiery live shows. While the band toured nationally, they recorded only three singles, apparently pressing small batches of 45's that never seemed to get any traction outside of North Texas. And unfortunately after recording their final session with legendary engineer Phil York in 1975, the band disbanded in 1980. Still, miraculously, The Relatives' music lived on, and those singles, along with that previously unreleased session, were compiled on the 2009 anthology, Don’t Let Me Fall. That release helped bring The Relatives back together and led to their 2013 album, The Electric Word (Yep Roc), which was The Relatives' first recording in over 30 years. They lost two of their original members in 2016, and their 2016 release, Goodbye World, was the last recording to feature Rev. Gean West. Revisit this extraordinary live set, recorded in 2013, in The Greene Space.
Carolina has always been home for Jim Lauderdale. While he makes his residency in Nashville, this prolific singer-songwriter who’s resume speaks for itself still has a vast network of friends and family back all over the Carolinas and more specifically in North Carolina. His latest release, When Carolina Comes Home Again, his 33rd, draws on songs, stories, and indeed musicians who are now part of the scene in Carolina, most notably Ashville, North Carolina. It’s a record chalk full of amazing songs and performances. Our conversation took many twists and turns, as we spoke about the new record, John Oates, Robert Hunter and much more. When Carolina Comes Home Again is due out March 27th on Yep Roc records, and you’ll want to listen to it, over and over again. Heck, you may even want to move to North Carolina. For more on Jim a Lauderdale visit jimlauderdalemusic.com. First Song: 01:01 - When Carolina Comes Home Again Interview Begins: 04:28 Extro Song: 52:15 - As a Sign See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 112: Michaela Anne went to New York City to study jazz vocals and emerged a full on convert to country music. She built a career in Brooklyn then moved to Nashville to see it through. She's recently released her fourth album and a label debut with Yep Roc. There's a serenity in her voice and a sensitivity in her lyrics. She talks about her background and the courage it takes to live, as one of her songs says, by her "own design." Also in the hour, the game changing country-grass duo of Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley.
Stephen SPAZ Schnee chats to Jon and Tommy about THE RUBINOOS' 2019 album FROM HOME. A career-spanning interview would have taken days so we focused on the new album and play some musical soundbites as well!Learn about the album while hearing tasty little tidbits of FROM HOME now. And remember to buy the album on August 23, 2019!
Wherein: Adrienne and Steve discuss the shining power-pop of Kimberley Rew Scroll Down to Play Podcast. My Baby Does Her Hairdo Long at Discogs Kimberley Rew Website The Soft Boys story by Robyn Hitchcock at Yep Roc The Bible Of Bop at Discogs Katrina and the Waves Website The dB's Website Mitch Easter Fidelitorium Page/Staff Katrina and the Waves 'Walking On Sunshine' from Youtube The Bangles 'Going Down To Liverpool' from Youtube Ringo Starr All-Star Band Article from Rolling Stone London Fog Recipe at Barefeet in the Kitchen Durham Coop Weekly Specials
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 02/25/2019 featuring: The Malvinas “I Ought to Know” God Bless the Grass (Soona Songs 2017) 4:00 Jonathan Byrd “Temporary Tatoo” Pickup Cowboy (Jonathan Byrd 2018) 2:43 Hafdis Huld “Slow Learner” Variations (Red Grape 2018) 3:02 Kelly Hunt “Sunshine Long Overdue” Even the Sparrow (Kelly Hunt 2019) 2:49 Noah Zacharin “reflection” aLIVE! (Soffwin 2000) 3:38 Mark Perry “Cold Road” Unreleased (Mark Perry 2019) 3:51 Fox Run Five “Sometimes Love Is Not Enough” Fox Run Five (Fox Run 2019) 4:38 Eric Lee “Life Without You” Heartache Town (Eric Lee 2018) 3:10 Tracy Grammer “Were You Ever Here” Low Tide (Tracy Grammer 2018) 3:26 Twin Flames “Porchlight” Jaaji and Chelsey June (Twin Flames 2015) 3:30 The Stray Birds “Dream in Blue” The Stray Birds (Yep Roc)
Part 3 of our interview with Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz of Mandolin Orange. In this concluding segment, we talk about working with independent label Yep Roc, admiration for fiddle players and performing at the famed Ryman Auditorium. Mandolin Orange's latest release is "Tides of a Teardrop" on Yep Roc Records. Learn more about Mandolin Orange at mandolinorange.com Follow Mandolin Orange on Twitter @Mandolin_Orange Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Find us on the web at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
He recorded his new record in a horse barnCall it swamp rock, or whatever you want, but Tony Joe White has created a style of music all his own and he’s parlayed it into a career that’s lasted over 50 years. He hit the top 10 in 1969 with “Polk Salad Annie,” and penned the soulful ballad “Rainy Night in Georgia,” first made famous by Brook Benton, but has been covered by countless performers.He’s worked with everyone from Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton to Jerry Lee Lewis and Joe Cocker. His latest album is stripped-down affair called Bad Mouthin’ from Yep Roc records.White talks about the record that inspired him to start writing songs of his own. Plus, what it was like not only having Elvis Presley record three of his compositions, but also getting the opportunity to hang out with The King backstage.
01. Klaus Schulze with The Cosmic Jokers - Electronic Rock Zeitalter [Kosmische Musik] 02. Ora Cogan - Moonbeam [Hand Drawn Dracula] 03. Bing & Ruth - Rails [Rvng Intl.] 04. Tomaga - Are We All Water? [Meakusma] 05. Corridor - Le Grand Ecart [Requiem Pour Un Twister] 06. Tashaki Miyaki - Girls On TV [Metropolis] 07. Albert Hammond Jr - St. Justice [Cult] 08. C.Memi - Heavenly Peace (Unga No Suimon Akete) [Bitter Lake Recordings] 09. Sandy Bull - Alligator Wrestler [Timeless Recording Society] 10. Virginia Wing - The Second Shift [Fire] 11. White Denim - Magazin [City Slang] 12. US Girls - M.A.H. [4AD] 13. Melody's Echo Chamber - Shirim [Domino] 14. The Limiñanas - El Beach [Because] 15. Can - Like A New Child [Spoon] 16. Karen O feat. Michael Kiwanuka - Yo! My Saint (Film Version) [Kobalt] 17. Calexico - Gypsy's Curse [City Slang] 18. The Sadies - A#1 [Yep Roc] 19. Reverend Horton Heat - Loaded Gun [Sub Pop] 20. The Birthday Party - King Ink [4AD] 21. Regular Fries - The Pink Room [Junior Boy's Own] 22. Coil - Circles Of Mania [Some Bizzare] 23. Sand - The Dalston Shroud [Soul Jazz] 24. Scraping Foetus Of The Wheel - Hot Horse [Self Immolation, Some Bizzare] 25. Nitzer Ebb - Come Alive [Mute] 26. Nine Inch Nails - Closer [Interscope] 27. Ossia - Dub Hell [Blackest Ever Black] 28. Johnny Jewel - Infinity Room [Italians Do It Better] 29. Chromatics - Shadow [Italians Do It Better]
Show #747 Covered In Covers When Spinner was visiting Beardo in the summer of 2017, they celebrated their 700th episode of Bandana Blues by playing all covers. And although #747 is not such a milestone, Spinner decided to do another covers show. To celebrate the summer... or just for fun. 01. Bill Perry - Ball Of Confusion (4:07) (Don't Know Nothin' About Love, DixieFrog, 2006) 02. Chris Daniels & The Kings - Soothe Me Baby (3:47) (Blues With Horns Vol. 1, Moon Voyage Records, 2017) 03. Crystal Shawanda - I'd Rather Go Blind (4:54) (Voodoo Woman, New Sun Records, 2017) 04. Chris 'Bad News' Barnes - Let Me Play With Your Poodle (2:36) (Hokum Blues, Vizztone, 2017) 05. Dave and Phil Alvin - Just A Dream (3:52) (Common Ground, Yep Roc, 2014) 06. Ball, Barton & Strehli - I Idolize You (3:37) (Dreams Come True, Antone's, 1990) 07. Mark Wenner's Blues Warriors - It's My Own Fault (6:07) (Mark Wenner's Blues Warriors, EllerSoul, 2018) 08. Big Dave McLean - Mr. Siegal (4:49) (Faded But Not Gone, Black Hen Music, 2014) 09. John Hammond Jr. - Clap Hands (3:59) (Wicked Grin, Virgin, 2001) 10. Saffire-The Uppity Blues Women - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby (2:34) (Broadcasting, Alligator, 1992) 11. Lisa Cee - White Rabbit (2:48) (My Turn, Rip Cat Records, 2012) 12. Mick Kolassa & Heather Crosse - I Just Want To Make Love To You (3:52) (Double Standards, Swing Suit, 2018) 13. Blue & Lonesome Duo - Careless Love (3:33) (Pacing The Floor, EllerSoul, 2018) 14. Slim Harpo - Folsom Prison Blues [1969] (4:09) (Tip On In, Ace, 1996) 15. Ryan Shaw - People Get Ready (3:28) (It Gets Better, Form/45 Records, 2010) 16. Love - Hey Joe (2:42) (Love, Elektra, 1966) 17. Jan Hammer - Manic Depression (4:19) (Black Sheep, Asylum, 1979) 18. The Porkroll Project - The Letter (8:38) (The Porkroll Project, self-release, 2004) Please help me 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.
This lyric-driven Bluegrass outfit discusses the perils of booking their own shows, signing with Yep Roc, and the art of arranging a band around great songs.
GILLIAN WELCH. EVERYTHING IS FREE – 4:40Time (The Revelator), Acony, 2001 ROBYN HITCHCOCK. TELEVISION – 6:20Spooked, Yep Roc records, 2004 THE FEELIES. ON THE ROOF – 2:50The Good Earth, Coyote, 1986 LUNA. MOON PALACE – 4:20Penthouse, Beggars Banquet, 1995 PATTI SMITH. MY MADRIGAL – 5:05Gone Again, Arista, 1996 R.E.M. WORLD LEADER PRETEND – 4:15Green, Warner […] Cet article Errance #91 : De Gillian Welch à Jessica Moss est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
show#688 04.22.17 Gunz & Blues David Baerwald - The Got No Shotgun Hydra Head Octopus Blues from Triage 1992 A&M (4:26) Sunnyland Slim - Johnson Machine Gun from The Chess Story 1947-1975 (1947-1950) 1999 (2:51) Bo Diddley - Gunslinger from The Chess Story 1947-1975 (1960-1961) 1999 (1:54) R.L. Burnside - 44 Pistol from Too Bad Jim (2:58) Tom Hambridge - The Pistol from Boom! 2011 (4:00) Rich DelGrosso - Shotgun Blues from A Tribute to the Legendary Blues Mandolin Man James 'Yank' Rachell (4:47) Big Sugar - Shot In the Dark from Big Sugar 1992 Provogue (3:07) Treat Her Right - I Got a Gun from Treat Her Right 1987 Demon (3:31) David Gogo - Gunslinger from Different Views 2009 Cordova Bay (2:57) Chris Whitley - Guns & Dolls from Din of Ecstasy 1995 Work Group (3:30) Rory Block - Like A Shotgun from Tornado 1996 Rounder (4:17) Pat Boyack - Shotgun Slim from Voices from the Street 2004 Doc Blues (3:29) Rory Gallagher - Big Guns from Jinx 1982 (3:30) Jim Suhler & Monkey Beat - Scattergun from BL2154 - Bad JuJu 2001 Lucky Seven (4:09) Bill Perry - Trouble in the Shotgun from Crazy Kind of Life 2002 Blind Pig (2:50) Larry Garner - Edward Had a Shotgun from Once Upon the Blues 2000 Ruf (2:59) Robert Cray - Smoking Gun from Strong Persuader 1986 Mobile Fidelity (4:09) Too Slim & the Taildraggers - Big Guns from The Fortune Teller 2007 Underworld (4:17) Mink DeVille - Gunslinger from Cabretta 1977 Capitol (2:11) Jr. Walker & The All Stars - Shotgun from Shotgun 1965 Tamla Motown (2:59) Mighty Reapers - Shotgun from Trouble People 1996 Terra Nova (3:28) Free Lance Band - Gunman from Rough 'n Tough 1980 CNR (5:13) Guy Forsyth - Needle Gun from Unrepentant Schizophrenic Americana 2005 Small and Nimble (5:13) Barrance Whitfield - Girl Gunslinger from Let's Lose It 1990 Stony Plain (3:22) The Black Keys - Ten Cent Pistol from Brothers 2010 Nonesuch (4:29) Matthew Stubbs - Pistol Whip from Medford & Main 2010 Blue Bella Records (2:40) Popa Chubby - Young Guns from Stealing the Devil's Guitar 2006 Dixiefrog (3:36) Ellis Hooks - Slide the Gun from The Hand of God 2004 Zane (3:28) C.C. Adcock - Loaded Gun from Lafayette Marquis 2004 Yep Roc (2:49) Charlie Musselwhite - Pistol In Your Face from The Harmonica According To Charlie Musselwhite 1978 Kicking Mule (4:02) Kevin Breit & The Sisters Euclid - Gun from John and the Sisters 2004 Northern Blues (4:38) The Imperial Crowns - Bettye Gunne from Star Of The West 2007 (4:36) Anders Osborne - Happiness Is a Warm Gun from The Blues White Album 2002 Telarc (3:27) Roy Buchanan - Peter Gunn from Deluxe Edition 2001 Alligator (3:18)
show#686 01.08.17 Many NEW tunes and Legs !!! Guy Davis & Fabrizio Poggi - Goin' Down Slow from Sonny & Brownie’s Last Train 2017 MC Records (5:24) Anthony Rosano And The Conqueroos - You Don't Know Me from Anthony Rosano And The Conqueroos 2017 self-release (4:23) Austin Young Band - Heal My Heart from Not So Simple 2016 Vizztone (4:11) Chris Antonik - Slow Moving Train from Monarch 2017 iNDIE (4:25) Hector Anchondo Band - Masquerade from Roll The Dice 2017 Hector Anchondo (3:55) Tyler Yarema and His Rhythm - Whadda Ya Gotta Be Like That For from Gotta Bran' New Suit 2017 Radioland (4:00) Maurizio Pugno & Sugar Ray Norcia - Fine Long Legs from That's What I Found Out! 2007 Pacific Blues (4:01) Sunday Wilde - My Baby's Dead from What Man!?? Oh That Man!! 2010 Independent (3:42) Christian Collin - Dead Man Walking from Spirit Of The Blues 2015 C-Train (4:15) Little Charlie & the Nightcats - Money Must Think I'm Dead [#2] from That's Big! 2002 Alligator Records (3:27) Peter Struijk & Rockin' Johnny - big legs, tight skirt from Straight Blues 2015 Blueshine (3:35) The Bel Airs - The Blues Is Walkin' from Got Love 2005 Hightone (4:12) Mighty Mike Schermer - Baby Don't Stop from Blues In Good Hands 2016 Vizztone (3:22) Monster Mike Welch and Mike Ledbetter - How Long Can This Go On from Right Place, Right Time 2017 Delta Groove (3:43) John Primer & Bob Corritore - Big Leg Woman from Ain't Nothing You Can Do 2017 Delta Groove (4:20) Erisa Rei - Glass Jar from Glass Jar 2017 self-release (4:22) Tom The Suit Forst - Going Home from On Fire 2016 (5:29) Jim Gustin & Truth Jones - Memphis from Memphis 2017 CD Baby (4:49) Super Chikan - Full Moon Blues from Sum' Mo' Chikan 2007 Vizztone (4:37) Jimmy Carpenter - Hard To Be Cool from Walk Away 2014 Vizztone (4:50) ZZ Top - Legs from Eliminator 1983 Warner Bros (4:28) Big Jack Johnson & Kim Wilson - I'm Going Out Walking from Memphis Barbecue Sessions 2002 MC (4:17) Andy J. Forest - Lies Have Long Legs from Letter from Hell 1999 Appaloosa (5:27) Dave Alvin - Johnny Ace Is Dead from Eleven Eleven 2011 Yep Roc (4:26) West Weston's Bluesonics - Deadbeat from West Weston's Bluesonics 1995 self-release (4:09) Frank Zappa - Outside Now from Live at Tower Theater April 29 1980 (8:53) The Movers - Cold Cold Feeling from Live at Al's House of Blues, Falmouth December 2015 (7:09) Uncle Milty & Sweaty Larry - She's Tuff from Live from The Can (2:57)
Episode #24: Independent labels have long been at the forefront of bringing great music to the public, especially lost gems and overlooked greats that went out of print or were never pressed on any other format than vinyl. Today we talk reissues with the labels Yep Roc and Light in the Attic, as well as talking to one of the bands whose output is receiving the reissue treatment: seminal pub rock band Eggs Over Easy. Yep Roc's General Manager Billy Maupin discusses reissues in general, and Light in the Attic's Matt Sullivan gives us the scoop on tracking down enigmatic folk musician Sixto Rodriguez, and more! Subscribe to The Future of What on iTunes: http://apple.co/1P4Apk0 Follow us: Twitter: http://bit.ly/2gOYMYM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefutureofwhat/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/1L6T8fl
It’s hard to say whether their timing was extremely fortuitous or really unfortunate. After all, until this month’s Yep Roc reissue, Eggs Over Easy’s work had gone largely unheard in their own country. The UK, on the other hand, is another story. The California band’s country-tinged roots rock and explosive live shows inadvertently started a musical revolution in London, well after the band packed up and left, inspired the pub rock scene that would give rise to artists like Nick Lowe and the 101ers, featuring a pre-Clash Joe Strummer, making the band the unwitting link between Dylan’s Greenwich Village and British punk rock. All these decades later, Eggs Over Easy and their stellar and criminally under appreciated recorded work are finally getting their due, courtesy of a lovely reissue and a smattering of reunion shows featuring founding duo Jack O'Hara and Austin de Lone, two of the band’s three singer-songwriters (the third, Brien Hopkins, died in 2007), All of that only scratches the surface of a crazy rock and roll story that also includes members of the Jimi Hendrix Experience and songs with titles like "I'm Gonna Put a Bar in the Back of My Car (And Drive Myself to Drink).” Thankfully, both O’Hara and de Lone joined me at a friend’s East Village apartment to recount the story in all its gory detail.
Silver Sun – Lies (Disappear Here, Invisible Hands, 2005) Grupo De Inventores – Aislamiento Perpetuo (BD05, Autoeditado, 2015) Grupo De Inventores – El Último Gran Físico (BD05, Autoeditado, 2015) Panty Pantera – Chico Raro (Monos Que Se Ríen, Discos Humeantes, 2015) Ezra Furman – Wobbly (Perpetual Motion People, Bella Union, 2015) Courtney Barnett – Pedestrian At Best (Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit, Milk! / Maraton / Mom + Pop, 2015) Los Carradine – Academia Rocanrol (Academia Rocanrol, en descarga en Blisstopic, 2009-2015) The Minus 5 – In The Ground (Dungeon Golds, Yep Roc, 2015) The Piniellas – No One Cares (Struck Out Looking, Kid Tested, 2015) Mammane Sani Et Son Orgue – Tunan (La Musique Électronique Du Niger, Sahel, 1979-2013) Laura Cantrell – 14th Street (Humming By The Flowered Wine, Matador, 2005) Sarah Cracknell – It’s Never Too Late (Red Kite, Cherry Red, 2015) Tobias Jesso Jr. – How Could You Babe (Goon, True Panther, 2015) Wild Honey – Brillan Más Que El Mar (Medalla De Plata, Lazy, 2015) Linden – Broken Glass (Rest And Be Thankful, Slumberland / AED, 2015) Una Mujer Expansiva – This Will Be Our Year (Mais Pour Ça, Ça Et Ça (Et Ça Et…), colgado en Bandcamp, 2014) Versión de The Zombies. La Bien Querida – Música Contemporánea (Premeditación, Nocturnidad Y Alevosía, Elefant, 2015)
Bap Kennedy: Be Careful What You Wish For (Lonely Street,Dressed To Kill)Elana James: Down The Line (Elana James,self-released)Belleville Outfit: Houston Town (Wanderin',self-released)The Bees (US): Catch Yer Own Train (High Society,Beeswax)A.H.A.B.: Avenues (Ahab,White Wail)Endrick Brothers: Beautiful Rejection (Attraction Versus Love,Hypertension)Del Amitri: Just Getting By (Can You Do Me Good?,A&M)Alan Jackson: Midnight in Montgomery (Don t Rock The Jukebox,Arista)Jace Everett: Half Of My Mistakes (Jace Everett,Sony)Jason Isbell: Hurricanes and Hand Grenades (Sirens of the Ditch,New West)Devon Sproule: Old Virginia Block (Keep Your Silver Shined ,City Savage Records)Cahalen Morrison and Eli West: Down In The Lonesome Draw (I ll Swing My Hammer with Both My Hands,self-released)George Wirth: Cross The Wide Missouri (The Lights of Brigantine,self-released)Alice Peacock: I Hear You Say (Real Day,Peacock Music)Jennie Stearns: Step Into The Picture (Birds Fall,self-released)Caroline Herring: Devil Made A Mess (Twilight,Blue Corn Music)David Mead: Human Nature (Indiana,Nettwerk)Jesse Macht: Bound To Be Exposed (Suitcase Heart,self-released)Angel Snow: Secret (Single,Noisetrade)Brian Waldschlager: You Must Be From Nashville (Hit The Hay Vol 5,Sound Asleep)Eric Brace & Peter Cooper: Denali, Not McKinley (You Don't Have To Like Them Both,Red Beet Records)Brian Wright: Red Rooster Social Club (Rattle Their Chains,Sugar Hill)Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer: Don't Tread On Me (When I Go,self-released)Gretchen Peters: Picasso & Me (Gretchen Peters,Grapevine)Alastair Moock: Woody's Lament (Fortune Street,Corazong Records)Greg Copeland: Who You Gonna Love (Diana and James,Inside Recordings)Amalie Riis: Writing You A Letter (Safe and Sound,Songcrafter)Elliot Randall: Everything Reminds Me Of You (Take The Fall,self-released)Buckeleven: Hang The Moon (Delayed Gratification,self-released)Robbie Fulks: Goodbye, Cruel Girl (Georgia Hard,Yep-Roc)
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Ric Dube as we dissect the strange connections of '70s-era pop hitmakers. I've also got music from Deerhoof, Fat History Month and The Baseball Project. Show notes: - Recorded at More Lost Time world HQ - Christopher Cross' surprisingly long career - Producer Michael Omartian was in disco act Rhythm Heritage, which released the #1 hit "Theme from S.W.A.T." in 1976 - Also did theme from Baretta - Steve Barry formed Rhythm Heritage with Omartian - Barry produced Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods - Ric plans his funk album - Sammy Davis Jr. sang the Baretta theme - "Billy, Don't Be a Hero" was big hit for Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods - Ric's unsealed Bo Donaldson record - First discovered while touring with the Osmonds - The sadness of the 1970s package tour - The Osmonds actually had a few cool songs - "Hold Her Tight" was a Zeppelin sound-alike - Recorded during their "rock" phase, which didn't last long - Donny and Marie were the big moneymakers - Donny Osmond had a few hits in 1989 - His mid-'70s song "C'mon Marianne" was much better Music: Deerhoof - Milk Man Fat History Month - Angel From Montgomery The Baseball Project - To the Veterans Committee Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Deerhoof song is on the Kill Rock Stars compilation Crazed MP3 Fans Vol. 1. Download the comp for free at Bandcamp. The Fat History Month song is on Exploding in Sound's EIS Sampler 2013-2014 on Bandcamp. The Baseball Project song is on Yep Roc in Austin: On Spider's Tab. Download the comp for free at Noisetrade. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
MANDOLIN ORANGE is Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz, a duo that makes hushed, intricate, timeless music from the North Carolina Triangle region, drawing on deep American musical traditions to tell moving 21st century stories. The band has toured with Kathleen Edwards, Abigail Washburn, and Rosanne Cash, who says of their music, "Love it - it has the plainspoken, mournful power of bluegrass and the elegance and intricacy of American classical, like Copland or Barber." They are make their Yep Roc debut with �This Side of Jordan'. JESSE DEE is a singing, songwriting, guitar-playing soul man-a modern day trailblazer inspired by the old school. Based out of Boston, his warm and honest sound, his instantly memorable melodies and positive, slice-of-life lyrics (evoking the heyday of the Brill Building songwriters), Jesse expertly updates soul music for contemporary audiences. Dee's Alligator Records label debut is 'On My Mind / In My Heart'.
show#52012.21.13Rockpile - I Hear You Knocking from Heatwave Festival 8/23/1980 (2:30)SOBO - Herb - N - Bourbon Blues from Southbound Train 2002 (4:05)The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Why Can't I Be Satisfied from Two Classic Albums From The Amazing Rhythm Aces: Stacked Deck/Too Stuffed To Jump 1975 (3:04)LaVern Baker with Todd Rhodes & His Orchestra - Pig Latin Blues from Crazy Man Crazy:The Roots Of Rock 'N' Roll 2006 (2:40) Spinner's Section:just a tiny X in a mass of good stuffJohnny Preston - I want a rock 'n' roll guitar [1960] (3:14)Coco Robicheaux: fair in love (2:53) (Hoodoo Party, Sky Ranch, 2000)Susan Tedeschi: learning the hard way (4:39) (Back To The River, Verve, 2008)Arthur Ebeling: I tried it (4:22) (Piggy Dog, Dureco, 1995)Steve Guyger: cool in the evening (5:35) (Radio Blues, Severn, 2008)Legendary Shack Shakers: county of graves (3:45) (Believe, Yep Roc, 2004)John Mayall: don't kick me (3:11) (The Blues Alone, Decca, 1967)T-99: hey hey (3:22) (Vagabonds, Cool Buzz, 2007)Max Johns: need somebody (5:10) (I Could Be Dangerous, Appaloosa, 1994)Rhythm Junks: boogiewaltz (2:36) (Virus B-23, HKM, 2004)
Stephen Bruton: This Old World (From The Five,New West)Dixie Chicks: Not Ready To Make Nice (Taking The Long Way,BMG)Eliza Gilkyson: Man of God (Paradise Hotel,Red House Records)Robbie Fulks: Countrier Than Thou (Georgia Hard,Yep-Roc)Caitlin Cary & Thad Cockrell: Please Break My Heart (Begonias,Yep-Roc)Bruce Robison: All Over But The Cryin' (Eleven Stories,Sustain Records)Robert Reynolds: Pretty Like You (The Wintersky Works,self-released)Dallas Wayne: If These Walls Could Cry (Here I Am In Dallas,Hightone)Mark Erelli: The Farewell Ball (Hillbilly Pilgrim,Signature Sounds)John Prine and Mac Wiseman: The Blue Side of Lonesome (Standard Songs For Average People,Oh Boy)Gretchen Peters: If I Had A Gun (with Tom Russell) (One To The Heart, One To The Head,Scarlet Letter Records)Mary Chapin Carpenter: Closer and Closer Apart (The Calling,Rounder)Allison Moorer: Go, Leave (Mockingbird,New Line)Fleet Foxes: Blue Ridge Mountains (Fleet Foxes,Bella Union/Sub Pop)Justin Currie: What Is Love For (What Is Love For,Rykodisc)Belleville Outfit: It's A Good Day (Wanderin',self-released)Elizabeth Cook: Sometimes It Takes Balls To Be A Woman (Balls,31 Tigers Records)Colleen McFarland: I Don't Wanna Be Good (Beautiful Lie,self-released)Alex Ryan: Alice (Bloom,self-released)Mando Saenz: Pittsburgh (Bucket,Carnival Music)Hayes Carll: Take Me Away (Little Rock,Highway 87 Music)Karen Matheson: Crucan Na Bpaiste (Downriver,Vertical Records)Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson: No One Hurts Up Here (Rattlin' Bones,Liberation)Jon Randall: Whiskey Lullaby (Walking Among The Living,Sony)Jeff Finlin: Alchemy (Somewhere South of Wonder,Gravity)Jeffrey Foucault: One For Sorrow (Ghost Repeater,Signature Sounds)Slaid Cleaves: Horseshoe Lounge (Broke Down,Philo)Sam Baker: Broken Fingers (Pretty World,self-released)Diana Jones: Pretty Girl (My Remembrance Of You,Newsong Recordings)Kathy Mattea: Red-Winged Blackbird (Coal,Captain Potato)Caroline Herring: Heartbreak Tonight (Lantana,Signature Sounds)Jim Lauderdale: Right Where You Want Me (Country Super Hits Volume 1,Yep-Roc)
Sorry for the multiple screw-ups... not a good day for me.... THIS is the show with the proper Spinner's Section and is lower quality due to lack of storage this month... show#47702.15.12http://beardo1.libsyn.com Lotsa tunes from:http://rootsmusicreport.com/index.php?page=2012_year_end_chart&genre=bluesMighty Mike Schermer - My Baby Only Loves Me When She's Drunk (Be Somebody 2013)Mark Hummel - My Little Machine (Back Porch Music 2011)Robert Cray Band - Worry (Nothin But Love 2012)Jimi Hendrix - Somewhere (Somewhere 2013)Shemekia Copeland - Ain't That Good News (33 1/3 2012)The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band -You're Gonna Need Someone (Peyton On Patton 2011)Kirk Fletcher - Silver Spoon (I'm Here and I'm Gone 2009)Keith Richards/Bernard Fowler/Greg Cohen/Chuck Leavell/Charlie Watts/Bobby Keyes/The Uptown Horns - Oh Lord, Don't Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb on Me (Weird Nightmare: Meditations on Mingus 1992)Chuck Leavell - Tumbling Dice (Live In Germany 2008)Wynonie Harris - I Like My Baby's Pudding (Eat To The Beat - Dirtiest Of Them Dirty Beat 2007)Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - Get In The Kitchen (Double Bill 2001)Nick Moss - Blood Runs (Here I Am 2011)Nico Wayne Toussaint - One Fine Day (Lonely Number 2011)David Gogo - Where The Devil Won't Go (Different Views 2009)Grady Champion - Cookie Jar (Tough Times Don't Last 2013)Hadden Sayers - Lay Down your Worries (Rolling Soul 2013) Spinner's Section:Popa Chubby: man of the blues (7:19) (Deliveries After Dark, Dixiefrog,2007)Johnny Dyer & Rick Holmstrom: don't have much time (2:52) (Shake It!, Black Top, 1995)Alex Schultz (ft. Finis Tasby): I love the woman (4:31) (Think About It, Severn, 2004)Stinky Lou & the Goon Mat: talking man (3:40) (12 Roots N Boogie Hits, Vodoo Rhythm, 2007)Barrelhouse: last night (I lost the best friend I ever had) (4:40) (Walking In Time, Munich, 2002)C.C. Adcock: slangshotz n'boom-r-angz (5:10) (Lafayette Marquis, Yep Roc, 2004)Chuck E. Weiss: Jolie's nightmare (4:45) (Old Souls & Wolf Tickets, Rykodisc, 2002)Solid Senders: stone crazy (5:28) (Everything's Gonna Be Allright, Tramp, 1994)Lisa Haley: your folks threw me out (4:32) (Louisiana, CoraZong, 2000)One mo from Beardo:The Rockland Rockers - Full Time Lover (Live at Flowing Springs early 80's)
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Ric Dube as we dissect a cheesy '80s classic. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Kevin Bowe, Johnny Foreigner and Chris Stamey. Show notes: - Recorded at More Lost Time world HQ - A little background on David Geddes - Early Geddes song sounds like "Rhinestone Cowboy," which came out later - The same backing bands played on all the bubblegum pop records of the '70s - Dube made a video "A Decent Saturday," depicting a day at a NH record store - The Dirty Dancing soundtrack was a monster hit - Benny Mardones had a hit with "Into the Night" in 1980 - Kumar: Mardones was going for an Eddie Money thing - Male facelifts are unsettling - The "Into the Night" video is creepy - First line of the song: "She's just 16 years old..." - Dube: All videos should have flying carpets in them - Co-written by Robert Tepper - Our friend Rob Hallworth became obsessed with Tepper - Mardones liked writing ballads - Tepper had his one hit on the Rocky 4 soundtrack - On the cover of Foreigner's Head Games album - They went from offensive to bland in only a few years - Dube wants Mudhoney to cover "Double Vision" - Doesn't matter who's singing for Foreigner or Journey - Aerosmith was all over the Armageddon soundtrack thanks to Liv Tyler - The Nic Cage effect - To be continued Music:Kevin Bowe (feat. Paul Westerberg) - Everybody Lies Johnny Foreigner - 3 Hearts Chris Stamey - Astronomy Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Kevin Bowe song is on the album Natchez Trace on Okemah Prophets. Download it for free at RollingStone.com. The Johnny Foreigner song is on the band's EP NAMES, which you can download for free from Bandcamp. The Chris Stamey song is on the album Lovesick Blues on Yep Roc. Download the song for free as part of a sampler (in exchange for your email address) from NoiseTrade. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian; check out his site PodGeek.
Bandana Blues show#38204.03.11 http://www.bandanablues.com/donation.html for the Tip Jar Thanks to donators .. in particular Miami.... whos saved us from losing ALL the archived shows!!! Blues Anatomy - He's a Jelly Roll Baker (Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson featuring Jef Lee Johnson and Geoff Muldaur 2008)Jef Lee Johnson - Law and Order (Thisness 2007)Spinner's Section:Roy Rogers & Norton Buffalo: the buffalo cajun mambo (3:41) (Travellin' Tracks, Blind Pig, 1992)Guy Forsyth: tricks of the trade (4:41) (Steak, Antone's, 2000)Duke Robillard & Sunny Crownover: I'm still in love with you (2:25) (Tales From The Tiki Lounge, Blue Duchess, 2009)Ellis Hooks: black nights, blue moon (3:41) (Godson Of Soul, Evidence, 2005)Ian Siegal: kingdom come (4:34) (Broadside, Nugene, 2009)Dave Hole: night cat (5:32) (Short Fuse Blues, Provogue, 1990)Jon Cleary: is it any wonder (5:03) (Pin Your Spin, Basin Street, 2004)Big Blind: natural high (3:24) (Dressed To Win, Cool Buzz, 2007)Th' Legendary Shack Shakers: creek cats (3:20) (Believe, Yep Roc, 2004)Back To Beardo:The Nighthawks - Guard Your Heart (10 Years Live 1981)Mark Hummel - Love Shock (Mark Hummel's Blue Harp Meltdown - Vol. 2 - East Meets West - (Disk 1))Jerry Portnoy And The Streamliners - Charge It (Jerry Portnoy And The Streamliners 2010)Lazy Lester - Sugar Coated Love (Roll Your Moneymaker - Black Rock'n'Roll 1948-58 1958)Johnny Dyer - Johnny's Boogie (Jukin' 1983)The Hollywood Fats Band - Little Girl (Rock This House)Carlos Del Junco - The Crazy Bastard (Mongrel Mash 2011)
show#34607.24.10http://traffic.libsyn.com/beardo1/show346.mp3Want to find out if YOUR music makes the cut? Email thebeardo@gmail.com for details!Look for Beardo on Facebook...(never thought I'd be a FB geek!!)Phillip Walker Big Band - Crying for My Baby (Live at Biscuits & Blues 2002)Todd Snider - Betty Was Black (And Willie Was White) (Happy To Be Here 2000)Alastair Greene Band - Drunk Again ( Walking in Circles 2009)Rocky Athas Group - Muddy Water Blues (Voodoo Moon 2005)Jeremy Wallace - Two Busted Legs (Suicide Suitcase)Matt Schofield - Lights Are On But Nobody's Home (Live From The Archive 2010)Shawn Pittman - Let's Blow This Joint (Meridian 2009)Duster Bennett - I Wonder If You Know (How It Is) (Live) (The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 2007)Ben Prestage - Viper (Live At Pineapple Willy's 2008)The Lee Sankey Group - The Manwith Ian Siegel vocAL Tell (Me There's A Sun 2003)Spinner's Section:Aynsley Lister: quiet boy! (3:25) (Everything I Need, Ruf, 2000)Blue Bishops: nothing to say (4:15) (Deep, self-release, 2002)Michael Hill's Blues Mob: wrong number (5:40) (Bloodlines, Alligator, 1994)The Legendary Shack Shakers: all my life to kill (3:03) (Believe, Yep-Roc, 2004)R.J. Mischo: Ruthie Lee (3:49) (Knowledge You Can't Get In College, Greaseland, 2010)John Campbell: firin' line (5:39) (Howlin' Mercy, Elektra, 1993)Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen: funky munky biznis (2:48) (Pin Your Spin, Basin Street, 2004)Jean Paul Rena & Terrawheel: sun is shining (6:17) (Can't Be Satisfied, CoraZong, 2007)George Thorogood & the Destroyers: move it (4:47) (Ride 'Til I Die, Eagle, 2003)Rod Piazza: deep fried (3:10) (California Blues, Black Top Econo-Line, 1997)Back to Beardo:Tin Pan - Just a Little While (Hound's Tooth 2008)Memphis Cradle - Big, Dumb and Ugly (Memphis Cradle 2009)Johnny Moeller - Bloogaloo ( BlooGaLoo! 2010)Peter Karp/Sue Foley - Treat Me Right (He Said She Said 2010)Sue Foley - New Used Car (New Used Car 2006)Arsen Shomakhov - Hit And Run (On The Move 2010)
show#34407.10.2010Want to find out if YOUR music makes the cut? Email thebeardo@gmail.com for details!Look for Beardo on Facebook...Matt Schofield - What I Wanna Hear (Heads, Tails And Aces 2009)Rob Stone - Give Me Time (Back Around Here - 2010)Les Copeland - That Needing Time (Don't Let the Devil In 2010)Tim Woods - Do The Do(The Blues Sessions 2010)Andy Cohen - My Old Pal (Built On The Ground 2010)Grady Champion - Lonesome Bedroom Blues (Back In Mississippi Live At The 930 Blues Cafe 2007 with Eddie Cotton Jr. on guitar)Chris James Patrick Rynn - Life Couldn't Be Sweeter (Gonna Boogie Anyway 2010)Spinner's Section: Lester Butler's 13: black hearted woman (4:40) (-, Hightone, 1997) Lester Butler Tribute Band: blackwater roll (7:01) (So Lowdown Tour 2002, Me & My, 2002) CC Adcock: stealin' all day (4:14) (Lafayette Marquis, Yep Roc, 2004) Chuck E. Weiss: horseface (3:07) (Extremely Cool, Rykodisc, 1999) Blues Kings: work song (5:16) (Money Lover, DRC, 2009) Hokie Joint: Franklin (4:21) (The Way It Goes…Sometimes, Cool Buzz, 2008) San Pedro Slim: blues at last call (4:18) (Barhoppin', Barroom Blues, 2008) Red Devils: quarter to twelve (6:54) (King King, Def American, 1992) Back To Beardo:Matt Schofield with the Backbones - Backstroke (New Road Sessions Vol. 1 2006)Ian Siegal & The Matt Schofield Trio - Revelator (Jazz Cafe, London, 20/04/2005 2005)Tino Gonzales - Dead Man's Shoes (Strange Brew 1999)NRBQ - Howard Johnson's Got His Ho-Jo Workin' (Scraps 1972)Bobby Rush - Before Sex (Handy Man 1992)Jeff Beck - Hammerhead (Emotion & Commotion 2010)Jimmie Vaughan - The Pleasure's All Mine (Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites 2010)Matt Schofield Trio - Back at Square One (Jazz Cafe, London, 20/04/2005 With Lee Sankey on Harp)Andy J. Forest Band - Bad (Shuffle City 1989)
show#33304.17.101. Stevie Ray Vaughan - Taxman (3:31)2. Reverend Horton Heat - It's Martini Time (3:14)3. Anders Osborne - Killing Each Other (6:00)4. Scrapomatic - Killing Yourself on Purpose (4:32)5. Jeff Turmes - Honey Man (2:27)6. Eli Paperboy Reed - Come and Get It (3:37)7. Carolyn Wonderland - Misunderstood (3:27)8. Nellie Lutcher - for you my love (2:24)9. DeGuello - Filty (2:44)10. Nick Curran & the Lowlifes - The Lowlife (2:52)11. Nick Curran - Honey Bee (2:26)12. John Nemeth - Don't You Talk (4:32)13. South Austin Jug Band - Come To Me (3:09)14. Misissippi Heat - Let's Live It Up (3:54)15. Jeff Beck Group - Ain't Superstitious (2:45)16. Michael Messer - Take Me Back (Broadcast 3rd Au (5:25)17. James Hunter - Watch & Chain (Broadcast On An (3:26)18. Rollo Markee & The Tailshakers - Everybody (Broadcast 26th Octo (3:06)19. Long John Baldry - Ain't No Ones Business What I Do (4:25)20. Eric Bibb - Kokomo21. Gary Fletcher - Stop Messing With My Life (3:03)Spinner's Section:playing with trains againWilliam Lee Ellis: 'till the last train comes along (2:30) (The Full Catastrophe, Bellwether, 1999)Doug MacLeod: the long black train (6:06) (No Road Back Home, Making Waves, 1984)Tab Benoit: night train (4:58) (Night Train To Nashville, Telarc Blues, 2008)Chicken Shack: when the train comes back (3:31) (40 Blue Fingers…, Blue Horizon, 1968)Fred Neil: Mississippi train (2:22) (Bleecker & MacDougal, Elektra, 1965)Allen Toussaint: last train (3:01) (Southern Nights, Reprise, 1975)Mason Casey: two trains comin' (3:53) (Reefer Smokin' Man, Dixiefrog, 2000)David Barret & John Garcia: lick train (2:47) (Serious Fun, self-release, 2003)Big Sugar: goodbye train (3:48) (-, Provogue, 1992)Mike Watt: big train (3:21) (Ball-Hog Or TugBoat?, Columbia, 1995)Bjørn Berge: trains (3:27) (St. Slide, Farmen, 2004)Th' Legendary Shack Shakers: agony wagon (2:56) (Believe, Yep Roc, 2004)Think your CD would cut the mustard for "air" play? Contact thebeardo@gmail.com
BEAUSOLEIL bring their Grammy winning Cajun music to WoodSongs for a Special Event Broadcast. Since forming in 1975, BeauSoleil claimed their undisputed role as the most esteemed Cajun group in music. The band takes the rich Cajun traditions of Louisiana and artfully blend elements of zydeco, New Orleans jazz, Tex-Mex, country, blues and more into a satisfying musical recipe. From The Grand Ole Opry to Newport Folk, from concert hall to dance floor, the music of BeauSoleil continues to captivate audiences the world over. Yet, it all begins with the preservation of a sacred culture, the lifelong calling of fiddling frontman Michael Doucet. Their latest release and Yep Roc label debut Alligator Purse is not only a vibrant testament to BeauSoleil's healthy spirit but is easily their most adventuresome record yet.,
show#28103.01.09Rusty Wright Blues - Hell on My Heels(3:51)Lee Michaels - Murder In My Heart (For the Judge) (3:38)Spinner's Section:good & badC.C. Adcock: y'all'd think she'd be good 2 me (C.C.Adcock) (Lafayette Marquis, Yep Roc, 2004)Monti Amundson: bad day, rough weeks (M.Admundson) (The Mean Eighteen, self-release, 1991)Jump Dicky Jump: what a good time we had (A.Ebeling) (Goin' Out!, Idiot, 1987)Chris Daniels & the Kings: bad thing (Wilson, Hadley, Greenberg) (In Your Face, Redstone/Provoque, 1992)San Pedro Slim: I've got a good thing (D.Kiefer) (Barhoppin', Barroom Blues, 2008)Long John Baldry: bad attitude (Hogan, Lindsay, Sheen) (Rock With The Best, Capitol, 1982)Lou Ann Barton: you'll lose a good thing (B.L.Ozen) (Read My Lips, Antone's, 1989) Omar & the Howlers: bad in a good way (S.Bruton, K.Dykes) (Boogie Man, Ruf, 2004)Back To Beardo: Jo Kelly Stephenson - Deep End (4:20)Spectrum - Manuela (3:42)Bullfrog Brown - WHISKERS fin (2:48)JJ Cale - Where the sun don't shine (3:07)Bjørn Berge - They Haven't Seen The Last Of Me (3:08)Alex Schultz - Who Will the Next Fool Be (4:58)Dave Fields - Still Itchin' (4:49)Fernando Noronha & Black Soul - Changes (6:03)The Blues Magoos - I'll Go Crazy (2:03)Joe Bonamassa - Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter (5:00)Magic Sam's Blues Band - Keep Loving Me Baby (3:54)The Rusty Wright Band - World Upside Down (4:13)Too Slim and the Taildraggers - Last Train (4:04)The Beatles - Birthday (2:42)The Blues Magoos - That's All Folks (0:11)Does your music make the cut?Contact Beardo at thebeardo@gmail.com and we we'll talk..Meanwhile, Bandana Blues archives at http://beardo1@libsyn.com