View Doug Schulkind's profile |
The finest in Micronesian doo-wop, Appalachian mambo, Turkish mariachi, pygmy yodeling of
Baltimore, Portuguese juju, Cajun gamelan, tuba choirs from Mozambique, Inuit marching bands,
Filipino free jazz, Egyptian kabuki theater, and throat singers of the Lower East Side.
<-- Previous playlist | Back to Give The Drummer Some with Doug Schulkind playlists | Next playlist -->
Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Approx. start time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Music behind DJ: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Folkways |
1976 |
0:00:00 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: ECD |
In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form |
Mo' Wax |
1990 |
0:06:55 (Pop-up) |
|
|
|
|
||
The Spiritualaires of Columbia, South Carolina | Out on Life's Ocean | b/w I'm Going to Glory | Vee Jay | 1956 | 0:06:58 (Pop-up) |
The Spiritual Harmonizers of Rock Hill, South Carolina | Up Above My Head | b/w When Jesus Comes for Me | Stratford | 0:09:29 (Pop-up) | |
Southern Trumpets of Columbia, South Carolina | Lord Please Stop By | b/w I Have to Cry Sometime | T-Brown | 1973 | 0:13:17 (Pop-up) |
The Singing Crusaders of Camden, South Carolina | Doctor Jesus | b/w Lift the Name Jesus | Su-Ann | 0:17:34 (Pop-up) | |
The Flying Clouds of South Carolina | No One to Depend On | b/w Somebody Needs Jesus | HSE | 0:20:19 (Pop-up) | |
The Spiritual Seven of South Carolina | Send Me I'll Go | The Spiritual Seven of South Carolina | Earthquake | 1982 | 0:23:01 (Pop-up) |
The Mighty Gospel Singers of Pamplico, South Carolina | Just Have to Wait | b/w What He's Done for Me | Su-Ann | 0:25:25 (Pop-up) | |
The Original Truetones of Andrews, South Carolina | Tremble | Lord Keep Me Day By Day | Champ | 0:28:13 (Pop-up) | |
|
|
|
|
||
Music behind DJ: Harvey Mandel (w. Charlie Musselwhite) |
Cristo Redentor |
Cristo Redentor |
Philips |
1968 |
0:31:07 (Pop-up) |
Juan & Francisco Margalit | Caramelles de Nadal | Music! The Berlin Phonogramm Archiv: Wax Cylinder Recordings 1893-1954 | Wergo | 0:35:30 (Pop-up) | |
Roque Useros | Ronda | Spain: Music of Castilla y León | Ocora | 1994 | 0:39:38 (Pop-up) |
Albert Giménez | Raga De Barcelona | Imatge... | Filobus | 1981 | 0:42:53 (Pop-up) |
Lucía Vaquero | Charrada, Repicoteo y Fandango | Spain: Music of Castilla y León | Ocora | 1991 | 0:49:35 (Pop-up) |
Finis Africae | El Baile De Sara | Campos De Sol y Luna | BMG | 1995 | 0:52:47 (Pop-up) |
|
|
|
|
||
Music behind DJ: Moondog |
Moondog's Symphony Timberwolf (pt. 1) |
b/w Moondog's Symphony Sagebrush (pt. 2) |
SMC Pro-Arte |
1950 |
0:58:05 (Pop-up) |
Serge Chaloff | The Fable of Mabel | Plays the Fable of Mabel | Storyville | 1954 | 1:06:04 (Pop-up) |
Herbie Mann Nonet | Autumn Leaves | Flute, Brass, Vibes and Percussion | Verve | 1960 | 1:10:11 (Pop-up) |
Stafford James plus Enrico Rava | Costa Bruciata | Jazz a Confronto 26 | Horo | 1975 | 1:20:06 (Pop-up) |
Marshall Allen, Roscoe Mitchell, Milford Graves, Scott Robinson | Flow State | Flow States | ScienSonic Laboratories | 2015 | 1:29:49 (Pop-up) |
|
|
|
|
||
Music behind DJ: Bert Dahlander & His Swedish Jazz |
But Not for Me |
Skål |
Verve |
1957 |
1:39:25 (Pop-up) |
Prince Nico Mbarga & Rocafil Jazz | Sweet Mother | Sweet Mother | Rogers All Stars | 1976 | 1:49:01 (Pop-up) |
King Robert Ebizimor & His Izon Brothers Band of Nigeria | Lovely Mummy | Ekpedekumor | Iwa Lewa | 1989 | 1:58:43 (Pop-up) |
Mayaula Mayoni | Nelly Maman | Veya | ASL | 1982 | 2:14:19 (Pop-up) |
Aleke Kanonu | Mothers Day | Aleke | Arcana | 1980 | 2:23:46 (Pop-up) |
Apples | Mother | Mind Twister | EMI | 1978 | 2:29:20 (Pop-up) |
|
|
|
|
||
Music behind DJ: The Free Design |
Kites Are Fun |
Kites Are Fun |
2:33:27 (Pop-up) |
||
Roy Arlington | Everybody Makes a Mistake Sometimes | b/w That's Good Enough | Safice | 1965 | 2:37:59 (Pop-up) |
Anna Raye | Will You Be There | b/w Will You Love My Child | Quality Sound | 1968 | 2:40:45 (Pop-up) |
The Originals | Blame It on War | Motown Unreleased 1969 | Motown (unreleased) | 1969 | 2:43:09 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Seals | The Yesterday of Our Love | b/w She's Not a Bad Girl | Challenge | 1965 | 2:46:14 (Pop-up) |
Ames Harris Desert Water Bag Co. | People | b/w Checking Myself | Yodi | 2:48:43 (Pop-up) | |
R.B. Hudmon w/the Tranquility Movement Band | How Can I Be a Witness | b/w All Along the Watchtower | Tomahawk | 1975 | 2:51:28 (Pop-up) |
Jato Vondel | We'll Join Together | b/w Small Token of My Love | Gregory | 1973 | 2:54:29 (Pop-up) |
|
|
|
|
||
Music behind DJ: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good |
Jewel |
1970 |
2:58:10 (Pop-up) |
Give the Drummer Radio denounces explicit and implicit racism and condemns the culture of white supremacy. Black Lives Matter. |
<-- Previous playlist | Back to Give The Drummer Some with Doug Schulkind playlists | Next playlist -->
RSS feeds for Give The Drummer Some with Doug Schulkind: Playlists feed | MP3 archives feed
| E-mail Doug Schulkind | Other WFMU Playlists | All artists played by Give The Drummer Some with Doug Schulkind |Listen on the Internet | Contact Us | Music & Programs | WFMU Home Page | Support Us | FAQ
Live Audio Streams for Give the Drummer Radio: Pop-up | 128k MP3 (More streams: [+])
Listener comments!
Gary:
Doug Schulkind:
Gary:
listener james from westwood:
Listener Robert:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
David (in London):
Greetings all.
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
Two weeks ago I played a track by the Colombian band Los Picapiedra. The name translates as The Flintstones. They wore caveman garb.
Pauly from Clifton:
Doug Schulkind:
Way more fun than the Blue Man Group!
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
HyperDose:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Doug Schulkind:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
bigplanetnoise:
alanr:
Gary:
Irene Trudel:
PAULS:
Chris Albertyn:
PAULS:
PAULS:
Brian in UK:
I have had telephone messages threatening to cut off the Internet from my supposed supplier, they are a scam. Sounds like UM's is genuine.
Doug Schulkind:
Gina Bacon:
KWilde:
Doug Schulkind:
Here's a good explanation of the Los Picapiedra phenomenon: www.forcedexposure.com...
Brian in UK:
PAULS:
HyperDose:
Doug Schulkind:
Chris Albertyn:
Artie:
HyperDose:
Doug Schulkind:
Time to take off that monkey suit and relax. Here are your pipe, slippers, and snifter of brandy.
Gina Bacon:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
PAULS:
Webhamster Henry:
Doug Schulkind:
Rick from SC:
Doug Schulkind:
You can sing backup, Webhamster Henry.
Gina Bacon:
Funky16Corners:
bigplanetnoise:
Doug Schulkind:
βrian:
BillD:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Jeff g. via app:
?:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Doug Schulkind:
Let me lay my hands upon your Toyota and it will be parking HEALED!
Welcome aboard, Question Mark! Ken From Hyde Park!
listener Rey:
Hello Doug, a righteous Friday morning to everyone.
ken krimstein:
Doug Schulkind:
HyperDose:
Funky16Corners:
Brian in UK:
ken krimstein:
βrian:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
Now I want a knish. Thanks.
βrian:
ken krimstein:
StringOFperils:
Brian in UK:
Brian in UK:
StringOFperils:
βrian:
www.nytimes.com...
doctorjazz:
StringOFperils:
HyperDose:
βrian:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
βrian:
Doug Schulkind:
PAULS:
HyperDose:
dutchtheo:
StringOFperils:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
spodiodi:
good morning, Ballers!
PAULS:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
Lewis:
Brian in UK:
modernistcuisine.com...
Phillippe:
Funky16Corners:
Doug Schulkind:
The GBD are just getting warmed up.
Buenos dias, Phillippe!
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
spodiodi:
PAULS!
gm, Phillippe!
Doug Schulkind:
WR:
Regarding the surfeit of recordings of South Carolina African American Christian music, rather than wonder why so many ensembles were there more to consider is why so many were recorded from there or labelled as being from there.
The first two selections from Spain, wow, never would have guessed as from Spain. Lovely.
Doug Schulkind:
Brian in UK:
Brian in UK:
Brian in UK:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
Some in Barcelona have considered the hordes who came in for and after the Olympics to be an invasion of sorts.
PAULS:
Lewis:
dutchtheo:
spodiodi:
PAULS:
βrian:
WR:
Well gotta focus on work now. Will be listening.
dutchtheo:
sinner:
Jeff Golick:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
A set of gospel that would have been impossible without you, my dear brother.
Doug Schulkind:
Please use your inside voice.
HyperDose:
Doug Schulkind:
sinner:
Doug: Out On Life's Ocean is in my personal Top Five. That's Drink Small on gtr, btw.
Doug Schulkind:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
No shit! THE Drink Small? Are you sure it's not a different Drink Small?
Irene Trudel:
Funky16Corners:
Phillippe:
WR:
Doug Schulkind:
Wanna the know the alternate side of the street parking routine for me here in Pittsburgh? (Of course you do.) We have to move the car ONCE A MONTH. It's pathetic. What a bush-league town.
PAULS:
Artie:
bobdc:
Irene Trudel:
bobdc:
PAULS:
sinner:
StringOFperils:
Brian in UK:
Irene Trudel:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Helluva lineup on this Herbie Mann slice. The bass player is a fascinating story. Nabil Totah. Born in Palestine. Came to the US in '44. Played with Bird and others. Most importantly, he was bestowed with the nickname "Knobby."
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
Hmmm. Wheels would make it a lot easier. Thanks for the thought!
PAULS:
bobdc:
PAULS:
HyperDose:
bobdc:
Doug Schulkind:
Knobby dead. Died in 2012 at 82 in York, PA.
PAULS:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
Tell Harry and all the gang.
listener Rey:
Doug Schulkind:
Oh. I thought you were making a Harry Potter reference.
PAULS:
Brian in UK:
StringOFperils:
Little Danny:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
And then there's Norbert Peter Stiles.
Little Danny:
Doug Schulkind:
PAULS:
Little Danny:
chresti:
duke:
Little Danny:
Little Danny:
Brian in UK:
chresti:
Doug Schulkind:
You just wrote half the paper!
Welcome welcome, duke! chresti!
Jeff Golick:
Brian in UK:
Artie:
HyperDose:
StringOFperils:
Brian in UK:
Listener Gregory:
PAULS:
Listener Gregory:
chresti:
Brian in UK:
Artie:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
Touch-tone or rotary dial?
Doug Schulkind:
That bass player was born in Palestine, so... maybe sorta?!
StringOFperils:
Listener Gregory:
Brian in UK:
davefromtoronto:
PAULS:
spodiodi:
gm, chresti! \\//
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
You don't have to change anything if you don't want to. If you allow yourself to accept that "music" can be less narrowly defined, you may find a way to experiencing sounds like this that provide you with something meaningful. But only if you want to.
Artie:
davefromtoronto:
StringOFperils:
Listener Gregory:
Artie:
Listener Gregory:
PAULS:
sinner:
davefromtoronto:
Artie:
listener james from westwood:
StringOFperils:
Artie:
chresti:
Brian in UK, all good, The courts get extra busy when there's a Tennis event happening there, and everywhere else, all over the globe.
Listener Gregory:
listener Rey:
Gina Bacon:
Doug Schulkind:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
davefromtoronto:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
EMI had turned down the demo-tape of "Sweet Mother" in 1974, citing its childish appeal as reason. Prince Nico then headed for Decca, another recording giant, and was again rejected. In December of 1976, Rogers All Stars, a recording company in Anambra State, recorded the album.
In 1976, Prince Nico and his band, Rocafil Jazz, released the biggest African hit ever, the classic "Sweet Mother" .
The album soon became a national anthem, largely because of its emphasis of motherhood and its brilliant fusion of Cameroonian, Nigerian, and Zairean styles (highlife and Congo music).
"Sweet Mother" sold over 13 million copies, was sung in Pidgin English and by the end of the 1970's Prince Nico's influence was going international and reshaping the music of some Ghanaian and Caribbean bands.
Source: www.ngex.com...
Rick from SC:
prudy:
rw:
Brian in UK:
RELENTLESS.
Doug Schulkind:
Hmm? That's worth some research!
@Rick from SC
Those WOMAD collections are a treasure.
@rw
Rise and shine! Or, snooze and shine!
@Brian in UK
Nico Mbarga had a Nigerian mother and Cameroonian father (or vice verse).
Brian in UK:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
The chickens a peck from me!
Rich in Washington:
Howdy everybody!
PAULS:
chresti:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
northguineahills:
Doug Schulkind:
♥
northguineahills:
Doug Schulkind:
Oh happy day!
PAULS:
northguineahills:
βrian:
chresti:
StringOFperils:
Eric Kilkenny:
Doug Schulkind:
Speaking of gorgeous... Eric Kilkenny!!
northguineahills:
Eric Kilkenny:
northguineahills:
Bri:
chresti:
Bri:
Doug Schulkind:
northguineahills:
PAULS:
Listener Gregory:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
Eric Kilkenny:
davefromtoronto:
northguineahills:
βrian:
Bri:
Doug Schulkind:
Mothers of Invention?
northguineahills:
PAULS:
listener james from westwood:
prudy:
northguineahills:
Listening Out There:
Doug Schulkind:
How great is The Free Design?!? One of things I so much love about their music is that I listen with the full and complete knowledge that at an earlier point in my life I would have loathed their music. Learning to love it is like getting a new lease on life. Plus, the music is simply beautiful.
Doug Schulkind:
Julie:
Eric Kilkenny:
Doug Schulkind:
Lookit, it's Julie!!! Julie will be your sonic sherpa for the next three hours. She'll carry all your bags, but you still gotta climb.
The journey starts here: wfmu.org...
Doug Schulkind:
Funky16Corners:
Julie:
Brian in UK:
northguineahills:
Doug Schulkind:
chresti:
northguineahills:
Artie:
Funky16Corners:
Doug Schulkind:
For me the best part of aging is that I've learned to unburden myself of hate for different kinds of music as I go. I am is to, at the time of my passing, love EVERYTHING.
Funky16Corners:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
Brian in UK:
northguineahills:
northguineahills:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
My goal to divest myself of hate is aspirational. When I start praising Billy Joel, you will know I am near the end.
chresti:
Listener Gregory:
spodiodi:
Brian in UK:
Listener Gregory:
northguineahills:
Funky16Corners:
Doug Schulkind:
I claim no ownership of the best path toward maturity. I also claim no ownership of that flipside Dylan cover by R.B. Hudmon,
northguineahills:
northguineahills:
Doug Schulkind:
I am still just Grasshopper, trying to take the pebbles from your hand.
Doug Schulkind:
Funky16Corners:
listener james from westwood:
Listener Gregory:
spodiodi:
happy weekend everyone
Listener Gregory:
Rich in Washington:
Julie:
Listening Out There:
WR:
duke:
chresti:
Rich in Washington:
Doug Schulkind:
Artie:
Doug Schulkind: