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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 23, 2022: Ötterdammerung
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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) |
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Music behind DJ: ECD |
In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form |
Mo' Wax |
1990 |
0:04:04 (Pop-up) |
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James I. Lent acc. by Pryor's Band | Ragtime Drummer | b/w William H. Reitz: Iffa-Saffa-Dill | Victor | 1912 | 0:07:23 (Pop-up) | |||||
Louisiana Five | Clarinet Squawk | b/w Jazzarimba Orchestra: What's This? | Edison | 1920 | 0:09:25 (Pop-up) | |||||
Brown & Terry Jazzola Boys | Saxophone Blues | b/w Down By the Old Swimming Hole | Okeh | 1922 | 0:13:27 (Pop-up) | |||||
Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper Orchestra [Kid Ory's Sunshine Orchestra] | Ory's Creole Trombone | b/w Society Blues | Sunshine | 1922 | 0:16:41 (Pop-up) | |||||
Fate Marable's Society Syncopators | Pianoflage | b/w Franky and Johnny | Okeh | 1924 | 0:19:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
Williams Sisters | Sam the Accordion Man | b/w Nothing Else Matters Anymore | Victor | 1927 | 0:22:58 (Pop-up) | |||||
Joe Venuti's Blue Four | Runnin' Ragged (Bamboozlin' the Bassoon) | b/w Apple Blossoms | Okeh | 1929 | 0:26:27 (Pop-up) | |||||
Oliver Cobb | Cornet Pleading Blues (pt. 1) | b/w Cornet Pleading Blues (pt. 2) | Paramount | 1930 | 0:29:34 (Pop-up) | |||||
Oliver Cobb | Cornet Pleading Blues (pt. 2) | b/w Cornet Pleading Blues (pt. 1) | Paramount | 1930 | 0:32:48 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ike Ragon & His Orchestra | Slap That Bass | b/w Maple Leaf Rag | Vocalion | 1937 | 0:35:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Cults Percussion Ensemble |
Autun Carillon |
Cults Percussion Ensemble |
Trunk/Highland |
1979 |
0:38:14 (Pop-up) |
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Mary & Curly w/Earl Ketchum's Circle "A" Ranch Gang | Yesterdays Memories | b/w Saturday Nite Waltz | WSM | 1951 | 0:44:20 (Pop-up) | |||||
Del Dunbar, The "D Bar" Ranch Hand | First Love | b/w Sally Johnson | Everstate | 1949 | 0:47:13 (Pop-up) | |||||
Troy Jordan & His Cross B Boys | Who Flung That Mater | b/w Don't Cry on My Shoulder | Tred-Way | 1954 | 0:49:48 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jack Derrick & the Diamond D Ranch Boys | Black Mail | b/w Waiting for You | Longhorn | 1957 | 0:52:48 (Pop-up) | |||||
Dub Adams & His K-Bar Ranch Hands | Income Tax | b/w Pocahuntas Stomp | Dude | 1948 | 0:55:07 (Pop-up) | |||||
Danny Brown & the Circle "O" Ranchboys | Party Girl | b/w You're Gonna Be Fooled | Harris | 0:57:59 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Tex Daniels & His Lazy H Ranch Gang | Deep in My Heart | b/w Dream of Lucky | Dixie | 1:00:29 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Jimmie Culbertson & the Flying X Ranch Boys | Dry Ice | b/w Mel Cox & the Flying X Ranch Boys: Waltz of Yesterday | Cardinal | 1:03:07 (Pop-up) | ||||||
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Music behind DJ: Feature Staff Band with Al Terry |
City Hall Rag |
b/w Open Strings |
Feature |
1953 |
1:05:58 (Pop-up) |
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Suar Agung | Tabuh Catur Ding | Pekak Jegog (The King Master of Jegog) | Rick's | 2002 | 1:12:07 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Tak Shindo |
Mombasa Love Song |
Mganga! The Primitive Sound of Tak Shindo |
Edison International |
1958 |
1:32:15 (Pop-up) |
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Muhal Richard Abrams | My Thoughts Are My Future—Now and Forever | Levels and Degrees of Light | Delmark | 1967 | 1:37:50 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ted Curson Quartet | Cinq Quatre | Urge | Fontana | 1966 | 1:47:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
Bill Dixon | Allusions I | Tapestries for Small Orchestra | Firehouse 12 | 2008 | 1:55:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Joe McPhee feat. Octavius Graham |
Funky Broadway |
Joe McPhee: Black is the Color |
Corbett vs. Dempsey |
1970 |
2:04:08 (Pop-up) |
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Mamadou Doumbia et Orchestre de l'Entente | Djoucouadjo | Mamadou Doumbia Orchestre De L'Entente | Badmos | 1975 | 2:10:01 (Pop-up) | |||||
B.B. Edouardo w/Avit Pepito | Azoh | b/w Gnanze Blagnon | Avidisc | 2:16:08 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Amédée Pierre et Ivoiro Star D'Abidjan | Sôklôkpeu | b/w Guédé | Disques Tropiques | 2:20:30 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Sewa Jacintho | Secret Populaire | b/w Mi Lé Wé | Société Ivoirienne Du Disque | 1977 | 2:24:45 (Pop-up) | |||||
Okoi Seka Athanase L'Empereur Du Kete Rock et Les Grands Colombias Du Peuple | Fan Tchunlo | Okoi Seka Athanase L'Empereur Du Kete Rock et Les Grands Colombias Du Peuple | Badmos | 1977 | 2:27:58 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: Bama & The Family |
Jibberish |
Truth & Soul Presents African Music Today |
Truth & Soul |
2009 |
2:34:18 (Pop-up) |
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C.P. Love | You Call the Shots | b/w Plenty of Room for More | King Walk | 1967 | 2:35:50 (Pop-up) | |||||
Roy Lee Johnson | Nobody Does Something for Nothing | b/w Busybody | Okeh | 1963 | 2:38:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
Bobby McClure | I'm Not Ashamed | b/w I'll Be True to You | Checker | 1966 | 2:40:54 (Pop-up) | |||||
Johnny Truitt | Your Love Is Worth the Pain | b/w Just the Other Day | A-Bet | 1969 | 2:43:35 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jackey Beavers | I Want Somebody | b/w Sling Shot | Checkers | 1965 | 2:46:15 (Pop-up) | |||||
Dell Stewart | Didn't I Tell You | b/w Love That Girl | Watch | 1965 | 2:49:14 (Pop-up) | |||||
Soul Brothers Six | What Can You Do When You Ain't Got Nobody | b/w You Better Check Yourself | Atlantic | 1967 | 2:51:58 (Pop-up) | |||||
Willie & Anthony | One Hand Wash the Other | b/w Selfish Lover | Molly-Jo | 1973 | 2:54:49 (Pop-up) | |||||
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Music behind DJ: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good |
Jewel |
1970 |
2:58:21 (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:
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duke:
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Irene:
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StringOFperils:
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Andrew in Toronto:
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listener james from westwood:
KWilde:
Irene:
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Gina Bacon:
Zipperhead7:
duke:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Thank you all for the well wishes. We do so love our dear animals here.
adamdoesit:
PAULS:
bobdc:
PAULS:
StringOFperils:
Webhamster Henry:
Doug Schulkind:
Zipperhead7:
Alex In Illinois:
KimSorise:
Also passed off a bunch of 78s to a high schooler a couple weeks back... they have a Victrola at home. They were so very excited.
Andrew in Toronto:
Doug Schulkind:
Kim, you are a wonder. Such lucky kiddos!
Webhamster Henry:
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Little Danny:
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Zipperhead7:
Listener Gregory:
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PAULS:
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Doug Schulkind:
From Discogs:
"Originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania, The Williams Sisters began performing in vaudeville, as pre-teens, around 1918. They appeared in Broadway shows in the 1920s and recorded under their own name for Victor, and as vocalists on records by Charley Straight And His Orchestra (Brunswick) and Ben Pollack And His Californians (Victor). They also appeared as vocalists in a Vitaphone short by Roger Wolfe Kahn & His Orchestra in 1927. Hannah Williams was later a solo artist."
Webhamster Henry:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
Autoharpists have often been prone to violence.
mauri:
doctorjazz:
StringOFperils:
Webhamster Henry:
dutchtheo:
Doug Schulkind:
doctorjazz:
Zipperhead7:
Doug Schulkind:
Oliver Cobb was a fairly unabashed Armstrong imitator.
Peter K.:
Andrew in Toronto:
Listener Gregory:
PAULS:
adamdoesit:
PAULS:
doctorjazz:
Alex In Illinois:
Zipperhead7:
Doug Schulkind:
TDK60:
Doug Schulkind:
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
Just don't get bit by a verisimillipede.
doctorjazz:
Listener Gregory:
PAULS:
Doug Schulkind:
Careful, you could put someone's eye out with that thing!
Zipperhead7:
chresti:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
Dave appears to be making up for lost time. He was off most of the summer.
Greetings, chresti!
mauri:
Listener Gregory:
Doug Schulkind:
Good to have your résumé reflect your diverse abilities and interests.
bigplanetnoise:
Uncle Michael:
Doug Schulkind:
Smithsonian Magazine has an article: Decoding the Range: The Secret Language of Cattle Branding
www.smithsonianmag.com...
Doug Schulkind:
And HEY! There's Uncle Michael! How you feeling my radio brother?!?
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
TDK60:
doctorjazz:
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Andrew in Toronto:
Webhamster Henry:
PAULS:
Webhamster Henry:
Doug Schulkind:
We've been told that, when it comes to ditties, size shouldn't matter.
PAULS:
PAULS:
Uncle Michael:
I don't like to be coy. "displaced, transverse fracture of the left femoral neck". I fell down. It's been screwed back together without the displacement being corrected because I waited too long to have it diagnosed. My bad.
Zipperhead7:
Jeff Golick:
PAULS:
bigplanetnoise:
Doug Schulkind:
Macronesian, more like it. Amirite?!?!
Sylvia:
Doug Schulkind:
I was definitely smelling skunk out my bedroom window a few nights ago. Turned out it was just my neighbor two doors down enjoying a late doobie.
Doug Schulkind:
Uncle Michael:
Jeff Golick:
Sylvia:
WR:
yer got any beefs, play them out in yer song.
Jeff Golick:
Doug Schulkind:
It was in the 40s overnight here in Pittsburgh. LOVED it!
Welcome aboard, WR!
Doug Schulkind:
I will have to check it out. I often mine Dust-to-Digital's video shares for playlist GIF possibilities.
Zipperhead7:
Listener Gregory:
chresti:
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Franco Twinkie:
Sem:
chresti:
Listener Gregory:
chresti:
LG, you little minx!
Listener Gregory:
Sem:
Webhamster Henry:
Doug Schulkind:
Doug Schulkind:
Hallo, Sem!
MHLee:
Franco Twinkie:
Doug Schulkind:
The original sharer of that video clip called them ocelots. Who am I to argue?
StringOFperils:
Doug Schulkind:
MHLee:
Franco Twinkie:
Sem:
Doug Schulkind:
sinner:
Uncle Michael:
solo mon:
Uncle Michael:
Andrew in Toronto:
Doug Schulkind:
Franco Twinkie:
Sem:
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Andrew in Toronto:
StringOFperils:
MHLee:
Though I'll be doing something completely different today as I fill-in for Cratediggers Lung
Doug Schulkind:
chresti:
Sem:
Doug Schulkind:
I am otterly ashamed.
Franco Twinkie:
Doug Schulkind:
MHLee:
Jeff Golick:
Jeff Golick:
WR:
Doug Schulkind:
I would dearly love to blame it on the backing track. I am perfectly capable of forgetting in deep silence.
adamdoesit:
@doc, Warren Vache! That's a name I've not heard in a long time.
@UM, miss your afternoon hang, man! I hope you're healing up ok.
For those who find themselves in the DUMBO metro area this weekend, the Brooklyn Americana Music Festival will be in full (if possibly 2/4) swing: www.bkamf.com
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dutchtheo:
βrian:
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Uncle Michael:
MHLee, log in to FMU so your links are links! Or, are you on the app right now?
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MHLee:
Uncle Michael:
MHLee:
Uncle Michael:
βrian:
doctorjazz:
Yeah, Warren Vache is a name I hadn't heard in a while either, have an album of his from the 90s (Horn of Plenty), he's a great player. Trouble with many suburban jazz restaurant/clubs, though, it that patrons often think of them more as restaurants than jazz venues-they wind up trying to speak over the musicians, making listening to the music difficult. Shanghai Jazz was like that for the 1st set; not that many people stayed for the 2nd set, which made listening much better.
Doug Schulkind:
Clickable Lynx sued me and I had to leave the band. (And I have never gloated over their subsequent scandal involving a tour bus and the dumping of waste material over the Chicago River).
dutchtheo:
Mxter Baba:
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Rich in Washington:
MHLee:
Doug Schulkind:
PLAYLIST FOR A FREE WORLD: wfmu.org...
Pedro in Arlington:
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Rich in Washington:
WR:
Mxter Baba:
Rich in Washington:
Hi Mxter Baba!
Zipperhead7:
Dean:
Rich in Washington:
Little Danny:
MHLee:
Sem:
Thanks for that.
Listening Out There:
Andrew in Toronto:
Thanks Doug!
Doug Schulkind:
adamdoesit:
Dean:
Doug Schulkind:
Have a nice ride, adamdoesit!
Mxter Baba:
― John Coltrane
Thank you, Doug and folx!
Doug Schulkind:
Thanks for that richly shared vignette.
βrian:
MHLee:
chresti:
Mxter Babakins!
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doctorjazz:
TDK60:
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listener james from westwood:
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