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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.
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September 10, 2021: With mallet toward all
Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Approx. start time |
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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 |
0:04:10 (Pop-up) |
Joe Lutcher & His Band | Bagdad Bebop | b/w Toodle-Oo | Capitol | 1947 | 0:06:12 (Pop-up) |
Julia Lee & Her Boy Friends | Out in the Cold Again | b/w Charmaine | Capitol | 1946 | 0:09:10 (Pop-up) |
Ray Charles | Th' Ego Song | b/w Late in the Evening Blues | Swing Time | 1950 | 0:12:06 (Pop-up) |
Lloyd Glenn | Savage Boy | b/w Sleigh Ride | Swing Time | 1951 | 0:14:57 (Pop-up) |
"Little Junior" Parker w/Bill Johnson's Blue Flames | Can't Understand | b/w Dirty Friend Blues | Duke | 1954 | 0:17:08 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy McCracklin | The End | b/w I Cried | Peacock | 1954 | 0:19:56 (Pop-up) |
Guitar Slim | Twenty-Five Lies | b/w Sufferin' Mind | Specialty | 1954 | 0:22:45 (Pop-up) |
J.B. Lenoir | Don't Touch My Head!!! | b/w I've Been Down So Long | Checker | 1957 | 0:24:57 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Freddie Mitchell |
Auld Lang Syne Boogie |
b/w Jingle Bell Boogie |
Derby |
1949 |
0:27:12 (Pop-up) |
Matar Muhammad | Taqsim Bayati | Arabian Music: Maqam | Philips | 1971 | 0:36:28 (Pop-up) |
Majida El Roumi | Wadaa | Wadaa | Voix De L'Orient | 1976 | 0:47:51 (Pop-up) |
Ziad Rahbani | Esmaa ya Reda | Bennesbeh Labokra... Chou? (OST) | Zida | 1978 | 0:53:48 (Pop-up) |
Ihsan al Munzer | Jamileh | Belly Dance Disco | EMI | 1979 | 0:59:53 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Gabor Szabo |
Caravan |
Jazz Raga |
Impulse! |
1966 |
1:04:08 (Pop-up) |
Mary Lou Williams Quartet featuring Don "Carlos" Byas | Why | Don Carlos Meets Mary Lou | Vogue | 1953 | 1:09:43 (Pop-up) |
Roland Kirk | Song of the Countrymen | Reeds & Deeds | Mercury | 1963 | 1:13:53 (Pop-up) |
Jackie McLean | Hip Strut | New Soil | Blue Note | 1959 | 1:20:46 (Pop-up) |
Frank Lowe & Billy Bang | Zoom Tipsky | One for Jazz | No More | 2001 | 1:32:02 (Pop-up) |
Marion Brown & Dave Burrell | Pua Mae 'Ole | Live at the Black Musicians' Conference 1981 | No Business | 1981 | 1:39:30 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Joe Henderson feat. Alice Coltrane |
Water |
The Elements |
Milestone |
1973 |
1:45:17 (Pop-up) |
Soundz Africana | Africana | Essiebons | 1967 | 1:51:15 (Pop-up) | |
Hedzoleh Soundz | Hearts Ne Kotoko | Hedzoleh | EMI | 1973 | 1:54:04 (Pop-up) |
African Brothers Band International | Anomaa Tewa (A Small Bird Mostly Found in the Forest) | Afrohili Soundz | Happy Bird | 1973 | 1:58:45 (Pop-up) |
Oscar Sulley's Nzele Soundz | Olufeme | b/w Bukom | 'Zele | 1973 | 2:02:26 (Pop-up) |
K. Frimpong & Super Complex Soundz | God is Love | Ahyewa Specia | Ofo Bros. | 1975 | 2:04:57 (Pop-up) |
Bunzu Soundz | Aye Niyaa | Bunzu Soundz | Afrodisia | 1976 | 2:11:18 (Pop-up) |
Solo Hits & His Ododo Soundz International | Ododo | Ododo | Joromi | 1979 | 2:15:08 (Pop-up) |
Basabasa Experience | African Soul Power | Together We Win | Take Your Choice | 1979 | 2:19:38 (Pop-up) |
Ebaahi Soundz | Shoe Din | Oye Tsei Lo? | Oshuma Sound | 1995 | 2:23:34 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Hamilton Bohannon |
Let's Start the Dance |
b/w I Wonder Why |
Mercury |
1978 |
2:33:25 (Pop-up) |
Cletus Marland | Yesterday | b/w You're Gonna Miss Me | Terry | 1964 | 2:33:29 (Pop-up) |
Bill Horton & The Dawns | Shadow | b/w Like to See You in That Mood | Lawn | 1964 | 2:36:06 (Pop-up) |
Kenny Wells | I Can't Stop | b/w Isn't It Just a Shame | New Voice | 1966 | 2:38:28 (Pop-up) |
Al Tamms | I Like the Way You Are | b/w Come Here You | Midas | 1967 | 2:40:48 (Pop-up) |
Oliver Joy | Come Get This Love | b/w Keep Love Growing | Big Deal | 1967 | 2:43:45 (Pop-up) |
Freddi & Henchi and the S.S. Revue | I'm Just a Nobody | b/w Biscuits and Buttermilk | MoSoul | 1967 | 2:46:23 (Pop-up) |
Bobby Lee Fears | All the Way with You | unissued | ??? | 2:48:51 (Pop-up) | |
Oscar Irvin | Cry Cry Cry | b/w One of These Days | Hollywood | 1968 | 2:51:45 (Pop-up) |
Sunday Williams | You've Hurt Me Now | b/w That's What You Want | Red Balloon | 1970 | 2:54:16 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good |
Jewel |
1970 |
2:56:55 (Pop-up) |
Give the Drummer Radio denounces explicit and implicit racism and condemns the culture of white supremacy. Black Lives Matter. |
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Listener comments!
Andrew in Toronto:
Doug Schulkind:
PAULS:
listener james from westwood:
Irene Trudel:
Listener Gregory:
bobdc:
Last week I mentioned Phil Schaap, and look how that turned out.
PAULS:
Pauly from Clifton:
doctorjazz:
(bobdc-Schapp has been very ill for the past 4 years, cancer, has done little radio time, mostly rebroadcasting old shows).
TDK60:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
Listener Gregory:
KWilde:
Doug Schulkind:
OUCH!
Doug Schulkind:
Listener Scott:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
Listener Scott:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
And the wicked good piano wizardry for such a young chap!
listener Rey:
Andrew in Toronto:
www.nytimes.com...
holland oats:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
I will commence reading that at 12:01. Thanks!
Helloooooo, holland oooooats!
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
PAULS:
bobdc:
Doug Schulkind:
The tag line for this radio station, which they repeat on-air about 300 times a day:
"Where the music matters."
TDK60:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Ayup.
Listener Gregory:
doctorjazz:
TDK60:
listener Rey:
It looked like Amazon Prime video to me
Webhamster Henry:
Listener Scott:
listener Rey:
Webhamster Henry:
doctorjazz:
Andrew in Toronto:
alanr:
Webhamster Henry:
listener james from westwood:
Listener Gregory:
βrian:
listener Rey:
PAULS:
doctorjazz:
You nailed one of his shows!
Listener Scott:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
That makes me wanna cry.
doctorjazz:
Jeff Golick:
Re that Fire Music doc, @doc, it's up at the Film Forum; opens today! filmforum.org...
Doug Schulkind:
Your comment makes me think of the wonderful music/composer/neuroscientist Dave Soldier. Soldier, who was behind the fabulous Thai Elephant Orchetra recordings. (One of the performers is shown in today's playlist graphic.)
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
The Drummer Stream is vying for total airwave hegemony. Or at least harmony.
bobdc:
Jeff Golick:
Doug Schulkind:
I never knew WYEP until I arrived in Pittsburgh in 2010. It's been blaaaand and boooooring for as long as I've been here.
Doug Schulkind:
WKCR's birthday and memorial broadcasts were legendary and essential listening.
βrian:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
"We'd risk it all for Mary Halvorson."
listener james from westwood:
Doug Schulkind:
doctorjazz:
(I'm OK with restaurants and indoor spots in NY now that immunizations/testing are being required. Though I have gone back to putting my mask on indoors when shopping or other places it can be done)
TDK60:
Listener Gregory:
Jeff Golick:
Jeff Golick:
Doug Schulkind:
I actually went down to WYEP when I first got here. I passed their little screening test and was approved to do fill-in show, but I just couldn't go through with it. Happily, the Drummer Stream just started growing exponentially and it turned out I didn't have time for any extra radio.
StringOFperils:
Andrew in Toronto:
doctorjazz:
www.nytimes.com...
Jeff Golick:
Thanks for the NYT link, @doc.
TDK60:
Doug Schulkind:
That would be like saying, what if Doug left his body to go live in an iron lung.
Listener Gregory:
chresti:
Doug Schulkind:
Jeff Golick:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
TDK60:
βrian:
Uncle Michael:
chresti:
PAULS:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
PAULS:
PAULS:
Funky16Corners:
StringOFperils:
PAULS:
Brian in UK:
PAULS:
Uncle Michael:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
You are the busiest man in dadbusiness!
Welcome welcome, Brian in UK!
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
StringOFperils:
Brian in UK:
Sonny Rollins was 90something this week.
βrian:
Doug Schulkind:
Check out the title of this radio show I aired in April 1998: www.wfmu.org...
Doug Schulkind:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
Listener Gregory:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
Tough putting him on the guest list. He'd have to get a Rahsaan plus 3 or 4 at the door.
Doug Schulkind:
Brian in UK:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Now there's an image.
StringOFperils:
Brian in UK:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
Brian in UK:
doctorjazz:
βrian:
WR:
Did read all the Phil Schaap comments. Interesting unique powerful addition to radio and documenting of the music he loved.
Ok, back to the work screen.
Doug Schulkind:
Brian in UK:
Doug Schulkind:
I've always thought that <3 looked like a milk cow tipped over.
Jeff Golick:
Listener Gregory:
PAULS:
northguineahills:
βrian:
Doug Schulkind:
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
Perhaps there are routes to thoughts of Marian McPartland coming from talk of Mary Lou Williams and Phil Schaap.
WR:
StringOFperils:
PAULS:
WR:
Very striking photo of Kirk on the cover.
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Ah! Thanks for catching that! Not sure how I boneheaded that, but I did.
Doug Schulkind:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
One of my go-to words.
@StringOFperils
I hear they really bombed in Israel. (I kid! I kid!)
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
solo mon:
rw:
rw:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
Hey hey, solo mon! Great show last night for Little Danny!
Hell, r
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solo mon:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
It's a good idea to refrain from doing lines while crossing lines. Safety first!
solo mon:
solo mon:
solo mon:
spodiodi:
viva the Cool Blue Flame!
Doug Schulkind:
StringOFperils:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Listener Gregory:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
solo mon:
spodiodi:
Listener Gregory:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
solo mon:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Doug Schulkind:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
solo mon:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Doug Schulkind:
rw:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
chresti:
βrian:
Thanks, Doug.
StringOFperils:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
rw:
Doug Schulkind:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Rich in Washington:
Howdy doo, everybody!
Doug Schulkind:
Let me know when you're having leftovers and I'll be right over.
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Doug Schulkind:
solo mon:
Rich in Washington:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they) ⚧:
Doug Schulkind:
Rich in Washington:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they) ⚧:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they) ⚧:
solo mon:
spodiodi:
rw:
spodiodi:
WR:
The solo scope vids last night were great vids for music accompaniment. I watched for about 45 minutes last night while listening to the drummer stream. Since I had come in late, didn't notice that you had posted a vid play list early in the comments. Had to force myself away from the screen or I would have been primal ice scream hung over today.
solo mon:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they) ⚧:
solo mon:
StringOFperils:
spodiodi:
solo mon:
Doug Schulkind:
I will explain in a few minutez.
solo mon:
StringOFperils:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they) ⚧:
Franco Twinkie:
Brian in UK:
doctorjazz:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they) ⚧:
solo mon:
solo mon:
Listener Gregory:
Uncle Michael:
wfmu.org...
solo mon:
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
Party ovah heya: wfmu.org...
Franco Twinkie:
Doug Schulkind:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they) ⚧:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
StringOFperils:
Franco Twinkie:
spodiodi:
StringOFperils:
chresti:
spodiodi:
Listener Gregory:
Stork:
solo mon:
StringOFperils:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they) ⚧:
LG: yes, the color of crayola makes all the difference!
Doug Schulkind:
StringOFperils:
Stork:
howdy! Long time no see!
Listener Gregory:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
out of awe and overwhelm, I quickly jumped back to this page. WOW!
Doug Schulkind:
solo mon:
Doug Schulkind:
I've never really been sure what the goal of that page has been. I, too, find it terrifying.
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Doug Schulkind:
Here, take an extra pack for the road...
solo mon:
bobdc:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
solo mon:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Listener Gregory:
TDK60:
solo mon:
Doug Schulkind:
The story is about Mr. Fears himself. I don't know the story behind that particular number. Probably unissued because the master was damaged. (At least it sounded damaged.) Here is more info about Bobby Lee Fears than you ever need to know: www.sirshambling.com...
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
StringOFperils:
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):
Listener Gregory:
(Punch line to old knock-knock joke)
solo mon:
spodiodi:
solo mon:
spodiodi:
Andrew in Toronto:
spodiodi:
WR:
chresti:
solo mon:
chresti:
Rich in Washington:
bobdc:
rw:
StringOFperils:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Listening Out There:
StringOFperils:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Listener Gregory:
Stork:
Jeff Golick:
Mx. Baba Bee (e/they):
Listener Gregory:
Thanks for a great show, Doug.
TDK60:
Doug Schulkind:
THANK YOU THANK YOU everyone for a great morning!!!!
Daniel Manning:
Bobby hired my band to accompany him for a re-union show with Lester Maddox in the early 80s .Bobby’s 'manager' was the original John 3:16 guy with the multi-colored clown wig at ball games. We had a few rehearsals with BLF, but Maddox never came -then the gig night came at the Penta Hotel penthouse suite. They had publicized the event well, and all the tv stations were there, but
Maddox never made the show due to illness.
Bobby was recently out of prison, he’d said…for manslaughter. (For “shooting a man in the eye” in a jealous rage). Roland Stewart (the rainbow wig guy) was his finance man and always accompanied Bobby- Roland was getting money in the mail from supportive Christians around the country. He paid us in cash every rehearsal and before the performance. (It was all so shady seeming that we got paid up front always)
I’ve finally seen clips of their routine from the 70’s (the guvna and Bobby), now that we have the internet. I never realized it would have been so racist. Thank God Maddox never showed up. We wound up playing for the whole show, while Bobby waited for Maddox to arrive. When he didn’t ever come, BLF got up and did a couple numbers, till the tv cameras started packing up and going home. Very strange. We heard a lot of great stories about their experiences though... and we'll always remember Bobby's famous line as he gathered us, (all of us were fairly bewildered about the whole thing), into a prayer circle beforehand: "Sweet Jesus, take us to Vegas"
Doug Schulkind:
Jawdropping stories! Thanks for sharing.