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Flashlite #586

Simone Schmidt of Fiver

Today’s show is oriented towards singer songwriters and somewhat traditional americana. Dan Sartain redefines cow punk on his new album called Western Hills. Then we go to Detroit where we check out the new music from The Codgers. Another new album from Detroit is from The Whiskey Charmers. We also go to the swamps of Louisiana and hear the new music from Sonny Landreth, Michael Doucet and introduce Lost Bayou Ramblers from New Orleans. Logan Ledger is a new name from California and Ashley McBryde has a solid new record over in Nashville. Finally, down in Canada, we hear the new album from our friend Clara Engel and introduce a band called Fiver.

Black Lips – Get It On Time;
Dan Sartain – When I Was A Cowboy;
The Codgers – Get Things Done;
Bassholes – Daughter;
Black Lips – Get It On Time (Live in CLE);
Logan Ledger – Electric Fantasy;
Ashley McBryde – Never Will;
Aubrie Sellers – My Love Will Not Change;
Broadway Lafayette – Zydeco Music;
Lost Bayou Ramblers – Dans Les Pins;
Michael Doucet – Dites Moi Pas;
The Revelers – Who Who, Yea You;
Sonny Landreth – Many Worlds;
Fiver – Train Leaves Here This Morning;
Gene Clark – Train Leaves Here This Morning;
The Whiskey Charmers – Dirty Pictures;
Clara Engel – To Keep the Ghost at Bay;
The Berries – Along The Water.

Flashlite #261

Liquor StoreAnother international edition of the Little Lighthouse. We have new music from Italy, Ireland, Russia, Sweden, Iowa, Louisiana and Texas. Legendary Michael Doucet and his Beausoleil have a new record called From Bamako to Carencro. Then, Radio Moscow from Iowa have a new single. Talking about Moscow in Russia, I just recently heard about a cool garage band from over there called The Cavestompers. Forget Pussy Riot – Cavestompers are a truly spicy rock’n’roll serving. More garage hits come from Austin – new band Loteria and Sweden – The Most. Also based in Sweden is a new band called The Crunch which features former members of Cockney Rejects, Sham 69 and Clash. Five good looking ladies from Ireland are also pretty good songwriters – they called themselves September Girls, after that great Big Star tune. And finally – the title of the most fun record in this year so far goes to Italian glam rock band Giuda.

Caseworker – Negatives;
Loteria – Record Man;
The Cavestopmers – Night And Day;
Big Star – September Gurls;
The Bangles – September Gurls;
September Girls – Money;
Miss Chain And The Broken Heels – Don’t Look Back;
Giuda – Fat Boy Boogie;
The Most – So Wrong;
Low Cut Connie – Share Your Name (Live in CLE);
Mama Rosin – Casse Mes Objets;
Clifton Chenier – Johnny Can’t Dance;
The Revelers – La Jolie Fleur Dubois;
Beausoleil – You Got to Move;
The Blind Boys of Alabama – You Got to Move;
The Rolling Stones – You Gotta Move;
Radio Moscow – Rancho Tehama Airport;
The Crunch – A Little Bit of Grace (feat. Idde Schultz).