Louisiana special today. We hear new music either made in Louisiana or inspired by it. We check out the new tunes from Corey Ledet, Dwayne Dopsie, Rose and The Bros, Salebarbes, Willie Durisseau, Kat Danser and Esther Rose. We also pay a tribute to a fallen swamp pop hero Rod Bernard.
Broadway Lafayette – Girl De Hong Kong;
Corey Ledet – This Is All I Want;
Dwayne Dopsie and Zydeco Hellraisers – I Give It You (In French);
Rockin’ Dopsie – Pushin and Pullin;
Mama Rosin – Negro Loco;
Rose & The Bros – Save Me a Waltz;
Salebarbes – Good Lord;
Lost Bayou Ramblers – Granny Smith (Live);
John Delafose – Chokin Kind;
Willie Durisseau – Willie’s Zydeco;
Kat Danser – Frenchman Street Shake;
Dr John – Such a Night;
Esther Rose – Mountaintop;
Rodney Crowell – Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight;
BeauSoleil – Cariere Zydeco;
The Revelers – Southside Stomp;
Rod Bernard and Clifton Chenier – My Babe;
Rod Bernard – Recorded in England;
Rod Bernard – Congratulations To You.
Nice show today! We start off with two bands from Canada. Good as Gone is the new one for us and Needles // Pins we know well. Both have new tunes out. Danny from Danny and the Champions of the World is here with a new song and so is legendary Wanda Jackson and Joe Jack Talcum of Dead Milkmen. We check out the new solo music from Scottish singer songwriter Josienne Clarke and introduce The Hotpoints from Australia.
Prefab Sprout – When love breaks down;
Good As Gone – Comin’ Down Blues;
Needles Pins – A Rather Strained Apologetic;
Andy Bopp – Sure and True (Everything Is Accurate);
Bash’n’Pop – Anything Could Happen;
Willie Nile – Asking Annie Out;
Danny George Wilson – Can You Feel Me?
The Hotpoints – Head Over Heels;
The Murlocs – Illuminate The Shade;
Lelee – Cudo;
Josienne Clarke – Sit Out;
Wanda Jackson – Big Baby;
Tank and The Bangas – Rhythm of Life;
Yola – Dancing Away In Tears;
Joe Jack Talcum – Record Store;
Harvey McLaughlin – Miss It When I’m Gone;
R. Stevie Moore – Safe, Reliable And Courteous.
Today we introduce a young singer songwriter from South London Jade Bird. Rivaling her disarming youth, we also check out the newest from Colleen Green hailing from San Diego CA. Also in California, Lisa Mychols has a new song. Nick Piunti from Detroit has a new single. Crocodiles had a series of digital eps during the pandemic, and now it’s all on a disc. Tough Age from Canada has a playful new single. Also in Canada, Underwater Sunshine recorded a series of basement recordings in 1996-97 and now it’s all released finally. At the end of the show, we pay tribute to Steve Martin Caro and Tom Finn, former Left Banke members who both passed away a year ago.
Colleen Green – Good Good Things;
Jade Bird – Open Up The Heavens;
Lisa Mychols – Dreaming with You;
Lisa Mychols – Make Believe;
The Galileo 7 – I’m Still Here;
Crocodiles – If You Were A Priest
Nick Piunti – One of the Boyz;
Nick Piunti – No Return;
Snooze in Motion – Riverside;
The Last – Weekend Girl;
Alvilda – Kylie;
Colleen Green – I Wanna Be a Dog;
Tough Age – Giuseppe Pizzeria;
Tough Age – Warm Hair;
Autogramm – Anxiety;
Underwater Sunshine – Shine;
Left Banke – She May Call You Up Tonight;
Left Banke – I Haven’t Got The Nerve;
Monnone Alone – Feel it Disappearing.
Modern scene is overflown with excellent new releases in country rock and ladies are taking the lead big time. Today we check out newest music from Samantha Fish, Dori Freeman, Marianne Dissard and we introduce Emily Duff, Leah Blevins, Hannah Juanita and Hello Darlins. In the end, we pay a tribute to the originator of the musical genre covered today… To Nanci Griffith who passed away on August 13th at the age of 68. The rest of the show also features recent music from exciting new country rock female artists.
Nobody’s Child – Kansas;
Emily Duff – Gimme Back My Love;
Samantha Fish – Twisted Ambition;
Rosali – Pour Over Ice;
Yola – Whatever You Want;
Shemekia Copeland – She Don’t Wear Pink;
Leah Blevins – Afraid;
Hannah Juanita – Call Yourself My Man;
Shannon McNally – Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line;
BettySoo – Ain’t Living Long Like This;
Dori Freeman – The Storm;
Marianne Dissard & Raphael Mann – If I Needed You;
Kelly McFarling – Follow Me Down;
Martha Fields – In My Garden;
The Hello Darlins – Catch That Train;
Nanci Griffith – Outbound Plane;
Nanci Griffith – Ford Econoline;
Kelly Willis – They’re Blind;
Shaye Zadravec – Skyway.
Rockin’ show tonight. Flaming Sideburns from Finland are back with the new record and so are The Scientist over in Perth Australia. Ty Segall has a new record as well. This time, it’s a labor of love with Denée Segall. Gino and the Goons are also back with new music. We also introduce Courettes from Danmark, Lysol from Seattle, The Young Sinclairs from Roanoke, VA and Feels from LA.
The Flaming Sideburns – Worldwide Evil Reverse;
Courettes – Hop the Twig;
The Flaming Sideburns – A Song for Robert;
Jarvis Humby – Pick Up The Pieces;
Schizophonics – Something’s Got to Give;
Lysol – Drank My Pride;
Gino and the Goons – Hard Way;
Gino and the Goons – Early Retirement;
OBNIIIs – 4KD;
Richard Rose – Chain Exchange;
The Scientists – 100 Points of I.D.;
The Scientists – Outsider;
The Young Sinclairs – She Never Sleeps;
Robbing Banks – Vampires;
Rexxx – Animal;
The Rubinoos – I Want Her So Bad;
Feels – Rodeo;
Ty Segall – Pictures;
School Damage – Laundry Night In Canada;
The Routes – Mesmerised;
Mike Edison and Guadalupe Plata – Make You Feel My Love.
Today we review best new blues rock from all around the world. From Sweden we have new tunes from Black River Delta. From UK, Chris Turpin and Stephanie Jean are back with the new record as Ida Mae. Also from UK, we check out the new artist Kat Eaton. From Italy, we introduce Elli De Mon. David Bowie’s collaborator Earl Slick has cool new tunes as well. And from Tennessee, the home country of blues rock, we check out Yola from Nashville and from Memphis area, Cedric Burnside (grandson on RL Burnside and son of Calvin Jackson). Finally, we check out Los Lobos in a Don Juan Mancha standard from their newest cover album.
Sastick Steve – Moon Going Down;
Black River Delta – Train Back Home;
Cedric Burnside – What Makes Me Think;
RL Burnside – Long Haired Doney_ Poor Boy Long Way From Home;
Black Keys – Poor Boy A Long Way From Home;
Cream – Tales Of Brave Ulysses;
Elli De Mon – Prove It on Me Blues;
Ida Mae – Click Click Domino (feat; Marcus King);
Veronica Lewis – is you is my baby;
Joyann Parker – Predator;
Kat Eaton – Need a New Way to Say I Love You;
Yola – Break The Bough;
Barrett Strong – Misery;
Los Lobos – Misery;
Earl Slick – Far Away;
Danny Kroha – Up Above My Head.
Charlie Watts was a steady backbone of the greatest rock’n’roll band in the entire history of the world. This is a little tribute to him. It consists of a playlist that several Internet sources quote as his best performances with The Rolling Stones. I also mixed in some of the rare things that perhaps better illustrate Charlie’s personal tastes outside of the band as well. Charlie Watts wasn’t just influential. He was inimitable.
The Rolling Stones – Start Me Up;
The Rolling Stones – Get off of my Cloud;
The Rolling Stones – Brown Sugar;
The Rolling Stones – Can’t You Hear Me Knocking;
The Rolling Stones – Gimme shelter;
Charlie Watts Jim Keltner Project – Art Blakey;
The End – Shades of Orange;
The Rolling Stones – Neighbors;
The Rolling Stones – Beast of Burden;
The Rolling Stones – Tumbling Dice;
Nicky Hopkins, Ry Cooder, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman – Edward’s Thrump Up;
Rocket 88 – St Louis Blues;
The Charlie Watts Orchestra – Stomping at the Savoy;
The Rolling Stones – Paint It Black;
The Rolling Stones – Honky Tonk Women;
The Rolling Stones – Stray cat Blues;
Deluxe Blues Band – The Stumble;
The Blues Band – Bad Penny Blues;
The Rolling Stones – I Can’t Get No Satisfaction;
The Rolling Stones – Street Fighting Man;
The Rolling Stones – Undercover Of The Night;
The Rolling Stones – Sympathy for the Devil;
The Rolling Stones – Little Queenie;
The Rolling Stones – Miss You.
Today we kick off with Hickoids and their new song. A Place to Bury Strangers is back with the new EP and Jackson Browne has a new tune, which is all about getting a new heart in Cleveland. We introduce new awesome quartet from Paris France, four classy ladies by the name of Alvilda. We check out new music from Monnone Alone from Melbourne and Andy Bopp from Baltimore. We say goodbye to Chuck E. Weiss and Dusty Hill of ZZ Top who passed away recently.
Petrified Max – Year Gone By;
Hickoids – Almost Nearly Nancy;
Alvilda – Negatif;
KRGA – Countryslide;
Guided By Voices – The Batman Sees The Ball;
Monnone Alone – Pepper Jar;
Andy Bopp – The Beginning;
The Murlocs – Eating At You;
Wilding – Swipe Right;
Outtacontroller – Too Soon;
Radio Days – I Got a Love;
A Place to Bury Strangers – Playing the Part;
Chuck E. Weiss – Novade Nada;
Rickie Lee Jones – Chuck E.’s in Love;
Jackson Browne – My Cleveland Heart;
ZZ Top – Backdoor Medley;
ZZ Top – I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide.
Trippy show today with two Canadian bands: Possum from Toronto and Elevator To Hell from New Brunswick. Two tributes, one to Roky Erickson and the other one to Bubble Puppy. In particular, we hear the new version of Don’t Fall Down by Black Angels and Hot Smoke and Sassafras by Deniz Tek and newly reformed Rittenhouse Square, featuring Mitch Easter, Peter Holsapple, Will Rigby, Chris Stamey and Don Dixon. We also introduce Fuzzy Lights from UK, Ribbons of Euphoria from Greece and hear new music from La Luz and The Shivas. We end the show with an obit to Sarajevo musician and master of ceremonies Zvonimir Altarac ÄŒiÄak who passed away in March this year.
Grand Union – She Said, She Said;
Possum – Gala at the Universe City;
Deniz Tek & the Mortmen – Hot Smoke & Sassafrass;
Rittenhouse Square – Hot Smoke & Sassafras;
Bubble Puppy – Hot Smoke and Sassafras;
The Fingers – I Hear The Sun;
13th Floor Elevators – Don’t Fall Down;
All The Saints – Don’t Fall Down;
The Black Angels – Don’t Fall Down;
Elevator to Hell – I’ve Gone for a Ride;
The Barrier – Dawn Breaks Through;
The Goatdancers – Eat Me Alive;
Dave Davies – Creeping Jam;
Fuzzy Lights – Maiden’s Call;
La Luz – In the Country;
The Drag Set – Day And Night;
The Shivas – If I Could Choose;
Ribbons of Euphoria – 3 4ers;
Indexi – Negdje u kraju, u zatiÅ¡ju;
ÄŒiÄak – Moj drug.
Betty Soo, Rebecca Loebe, and Grace Pettis together form a new trio in Texas called Nobody’s Girl. We check them out today in our show. Texas also has another legendary trio, self proclaimed more a legend than a band, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Butch Hancock and Joe Ely reformed their Flatlanders. Van Morrison is also here. Lots of people came he’s gone nuts, but we still love him. Jim Lauderdale has a new album and we introduce Jonathan Wilson from LA, Bloodkin from Athens GA, Pilgrim from Tulsa OK and Martha Fields. One of regular listeners in Arizona, Larry created a wooden plaque in honor of the 20th anniversary of The Little Lighthouse, so a very special shout out to Larry!
Chris Church – Smile;
Nobody’s Girl – Rescued;
Jonathan Wilson – Baby You’re A Star;
Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore – Goodbye Baby;
Joe Ely – Honky Tonk Masquerade;
Butch Hancock – I Grew To Be a Stranger;
The Flatlanders – Tonight I’m Gonna Go Downtown;
The Flatlanders – Sittin’ On Top Of The World;
Jim Lauderdale – Breathe Real Slow;
Jesse Winchester – Biloxi.ogg’
Shaye Zadravec – Biloxi;
Martha Fields – Headed South;
Bloodkin – Cantina Fever;
Jenny Don’t & The Spurs – Johnny Vagabond;
Pilgrim – Darkness Of The Bar;
Van Morrison – Western Man;
Shannon McNally – Black Rose;
Crosby Stills Nash and Young – Southern Cross.
Podcast made in Cleveland, Ohio. Syndicated by Prvi Prvi na Skali in Kragujevac, Serbia. Sponsored by Blue Arrow Records and Baby Next.