Near East Beast
"Near East Beast" by "Big Guitars from Texas"
I don't usually play this one, a Denny Freeman composition
Bob Brozman Orchestra
Lumiere de la Mer
"Lumiere de la Mer" by "Bob Brozman Orchestra"
BB plays (almost) all the instruments-- and there are many-- on his new album, "Lumiere" (Riverboat, 2007)
Kusuma Sari & Sading
Tabuh Penyuwud
"Tabuh Penyuwud" by "Kusuma Sari & Sading"
Music from Bali, Gamelan Batel/Wayang Ramayana is the title of the CD. I can't stop reading Paul Theroux novels; his book-- the Consul's Files-- takes place in Malaysia, near Bali
Sonny Rollins
Someone To Watch Over Me
"Someone To Watch Over Me" by "Sonny Rollins"
This Gershwin & Gershwin tune is worth waking up for, one of my two favorite tunes from "Silver City"--a 2-CD collection of Sonny' work. The other fave is "Tennessee Waltz"
Frankie Trumbauer
Singin' the Blues
"Singin' the Blues" by "Frankie Trumbauer"
One of the first tenor sax players to make melody the key to his playing; recorded in the 1920s with, I think, Bix on cornet
Hoagy Carmichael
Lazybones
"Lazybones" by "Hoagy Carmichael"
My dad used to "sing" this song to wake us up, a song that echoed his working class philosophy: "Lazy bones, loafing all the day, how you expect to make a dime?"
Dinah Washington
What A Difference A Day Makes
"What A Difference A Day Makes" by "Dinah Washington"
Recorded in 1959, this is one of Dinah's best known
Moussa Doumbia
Samba
"Samba" by "Moussa Doumbia"
70s funk from Mali, on "Keleya"
Manu Chao
A Cosa
"A Cosa" by "Manu Chao"
A new album from this European internationalist, although he doesn't leave much room between tracks
Manu Chao
La Vida Tombola
"La Vida Tombola" by "Manu Chao"
I like this guy; the CD is called "La Radiolina"
La Cumbiamba Eneye
El Indio
"El Indio" by "La Cumbiamba Eneye"
"Good local contempo Afro-Columbian"-- someone wrote on the CD cover
Trio Madeira Brasil/Marcos Suzano
Assanhado
"Assanhado" by "Trio Madeira Brasil/Marcos Suzano"
From "The Sound of Rio: Brasil Eirinho" (Milan, 2007)
Caetano Veloso
Michelangelo Antonioni
"Michelangelo Antonioni" by "Caetano Veloso"
On "Noites do Norte" (Nonesuch, 2000)
Caetano Veloso e Gilberto Gil
Cinema Novo
"Cinema Novo" by "Caetano Veloso e Gilberto Gil"
Recorded 1993, "Tropicalia 2" brings together two pioneers of radical Brazilian music. The military dictatorship is long gone, Gil is now Minister of Culture in Brazil, Veloso an international star. Let's celebrate these victories!
Chris Coole
Skating on the Harbourfront
"Skating on the Harbourfront" by "Chris Coole"
Cool Canadian clawhammer
Mark Schatz
Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon
"Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon" by "Mark Schatz"
Schatz doesn't sound like a Scottish name
Laura Boosinger
Sail Away Ladies
"Sail Away Ladies" by "Laura Boosinger"
Three tunes from "Old Time Banjo Festival" on Rounder, 2007
o'death
The Crab Apple Switch
"The Crab Apple Switch" by "o'death"
This NYC band mixes old time country & punk, a little boistrous for early in the morn
o'death
O Lee O
"O Lee O" by "o'death"
From "Head Home" on Earnest Jenning, 2007
Donna the Buffalo
No Place Like the Right Time
"No Place Like the Right Time" by "Donna the Buffalo"
This band is hot on the jam band circuit but-- as you can tell from this song-- their sound is much rich and varied. This tune is from one of their first albums "Positive Friction" (Sugarhill, 2000)
Al Stewart
I Don't Believe You
"I Don't Believe You" by "Al Stewart"
Dylan tune, from 1971
Michelle Shocked
If Love Was a Train
"If Love Was a Train" by "Michelle Shocked"
"Mercury Poise: 1988-1995" is a collection of MS work, with appropriate cute cover photos but no music credits
Jimmy Thackery & John Mooney
I'll Come Running Back
"I'll Come Running Back" by "Jimmy Thackery & John...
Sam Cooke cover, from a couple of blues guys; Jim Thackery used to play for the Nighthawks, a great DC-based band. In the 90s, he & Mooney did an acoustic album together-- "Sideways in Paradise"-- for Blind Pig Records.
Janine Wilson
It's Better to Give Than Receive
"It's Better to Give Than Receive" by "Janine Wilson"
Janine has help from some of Austin's best on "The Blue Album": Jesse Taylor, Don McCallister, Floyd Domino, Ernie Durawa and (from San Antonio) the West Side Horns
Jimmie Vaughan
Don't Cha Know
"Don't Cha Know" by "Jimmie Vaughan"
Stevie Ray's big brother, used to play guitar for Fabulous Thunderbirds. His 1994 solo album-- "Strange Pleasure" (Epic) -- is a good one
Tracy Nelson
River's Invitation
"River's Invitation" by "Tracy Nelson"
Written by Percy Mayfield; from Tracy's 1980 "Come See About Me" album on Flying Fish
Derailers
Together Again
"Together Again" by "Derailers"
New CD by this Austin country band is mostly covers of Buck Owens tunes: "Under the Influence of Buck" (Palo Duro, 2007)
Bill Neely
Pflugerville Boogie
"Pflugerville Boogie" by "Bill Neely"
Bill used to show up at parties in Austin and sit on the porch and just play; Arhoolie released an album, later a CD, on his music: "Texas Law & Justice"
Bill Neely w/ R Powell St. John
Deep Elm Blues
"Deep Elm Blues" by "Bill Neely w/ R Powell St. John"
RP St. John was a charter member of Mother Earth, where he split the vocals with Tracy Nelson. Where is he now?
Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard
Mom & Dad's Waltz
"Mom & Dad's Waltz" by "Willie Nelson & Merle Hagg...
Along with Ray Price, these guys are now touring and put out a snazzy new album of honky tonk songs: "Last of the Breed" (Lost Highway, 2007)
Willie Nelson
Mr. Record Man
"Mr. Record Man" by "Willie Nelson"
1965 clean cut Willie
Peter Case
Just Hangin' On
"Just Hangin' On" by "Peter Case"
New CD is "Let Us Know Praise Sleepy John" (Yep Roc, 2007)
Butch Hancock & Marce Lacouture
Kiss on the Mouth
"Kiss on the Mouth" by "Butch Hancock & Marce Laco...
In 1985, Butch & Marce did a great album together: "Yella Rose". Both have since left Austin: Butch now lives Terlingua, TX, near Big Bend; Marce is in Lafayette, LA
Carolyn Mark
The 1 that Got Away (with it)
"The 1 that Got Away (with it)" by "Carolyn Mark"
From Vancouver, Carolyn Mark has a nice new album: "Nothing Is Free"
Cannon's Jug Stompers
Viola Lee Blues
"Viola Lee Blues" by "Cannon's Jug Stompers"
In the 1920s-- yeh, the 20s-- Gus Cannon & Noah Lewis made a pile of great music. The Grateful Dead listened to them and you should too. On Yazoo.
Doc Watson
Going Down the Road Feeling Bad
"Going Down the Road Feeling Bad" by "Doc Watson"
This tune, with son Merle on rhythm guitar, is on "Elementary Dr. Watson" (Tomato, 2002)
Mud Boy & the Neutrons
I've Got a Secret (Didn't We Shake Sugaree)
"I've Got a Secret (Didn't We Shake Sugaree)" by "...
This is Jim Dickinson & SId Selvidge, in 1995, doing one of Fred Neil's many great songs; these Memphis musicians are still out there. Keep an eye/ear out for them
North Mississippi Allstars
Freedom Highway
"Freedom Highway" by "North Mississippi Allstars"
Pop Staples tune, on "51 Phantom" (Tone-Cool. 2001) done by young blues rockers, two of them sons of Jim Dickinson
Sugarchile Robinson
Stick and Stones
"Stick and Stones" by "Sugarchile Robinson"
This is from "Movement Soul, Volume 2"-- a collection of civil rights sounds: music (from CL Franklin, Babs Gonzales), news clips, speeches (Thurgood Marshall), etc.
George Simkins
The 1960s Sit-ins
"The 1960s Sit-ins" by "George Simkins"
George Simkins was a dentist and president of the Greensboro . NAACP chapter; here he talks about the sit-ins that helped desegregate lunch counters-- and eventually-- the South in the 1960s
Sounds Incorporated
Keep Moving
"Keep Moving" by "Sounds Incorporated"
Off a new Joe Meek collection
Freddy Cannon
Buzz Buzz A-Diddle-It
"Buzz Buzz A-Diddle-It" by "Freddy Cannon"
Freddy's cousin, Mike Picariello, was captain of my high school football team in Revere, Massachusetts
Duke Levine
Attack of the Mutant Guitars
"Attack of the Mutant Guitars" by "Duke Levine"
Duke is from Worcester, MA; his 1992 album-- "Nobody's Home" on Rounder-- is filled with killer guitar instrumentals
Crazy Joe & the Variable Speed Band
Eugene
"Eugene" by "Crazy Joe & the Variable Speed Band"
Isn't this the greatest song ever? Okay, maybe the 2nd or 3rd or 11th. Written & produced by Joe Renda & Ace Frehley. I have a 45 on Casablanca from 1980
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