Today we say goodbye to Jesse Winchester, a wonderful singer songwriter from the South, who moved to Canada in the late sixties to avoid being drafter to Vietnam war. After that he recorded some of the greatest records in the seventies, with songs which were full of sorrow, nostalgia and longing for his homeland. He passed away on April 11 this year. Besides a tribute to Jesse, we also play some new music. Jim Lauderdale has a new record with songs co-written with Robert Hunter. Paul Starling is another new singer songwriter from LA area. The Singles from Detroit are back as a duet. Baseball Project super-group is also back with another record based around baseball themes. Left Lane Cruiser had a great albu last year called Rock The Back To Hell and now a record that compiles their earliest recordings is also out. Also, check out a really cool, rare live appearance of Harlan T. Bobo’s The Fuzz recorded last week in Cleveland.
Jesse Winchester – Payday;
Baddat For Trubbel – Mandag Morgon Eller Sondag Natt;
Straight Arrows – Bad Temper;
The Fuzz – Teen Rex (Live in CLE);
Left Lane Cruiser – That Ass;
Left Lane Cruiser – Righteous;
J.B. Hutto – Speak My Mind (Blues Alphabet);
Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale – I Lost My Job of Loving You;
Jim Lauderdale – Morgan Montague;
Jesse Winchester – Yankee Lady;
Jesse Winchester – Mississippi, You’re On My Mind;
Paul Starling – Natalie Wood Reciting Lines;
The Singles – You’ve Runned Away;
Epicycle – You’re Not Gonna Get It;
The Lupines – She;
First Base – Hard To Read;
The Split Squad – Superman Says;
Baseball Project – Extra Inning of Love.