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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
ECD | In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo Wax 1990) |
Sugar Blue & His Harmonica |
Sugar Really Has the Blues (Listen: Pop-up) |
Spivey's Blues Parade
(Spivey 1963) |
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Stealin', Stealin' |
The First Time I Met the Blues: Secret History of Rock & Roll, Volume 2 (RCA Victor 1928) |
Memphis Slim | I See My Great Mistake |
Sweet Home Chicago: A History of Chicago Blues ( 1941) |
Rev. Pearly Brown | Oh What a Morning |
You're Gonna Need That Pure Religion
(Arhoolie 1961) |
Sonny Boy Holmes | The $64 Question |
Jook Joint Blues: Good Time Rhythm & Blues
(JSP 1952) |
Talkover Music: Freddie Hubbard |
The 7th Day |
The Artistry of Freddie Hubbard
(Impulse! 1963) |
Bert Williams |
Elder Eatmore's Sermon on Generosity (Listen: Pop-up) |
His Final Releases 1919-1922 (Archeophone 1919) |
Richmond Starlight Quartet | Jazz Crazy Blues |
Virginia Roots: 1929 Richmond Sessions
(Outhouse 1928) |
Hokum Boys | Every Man for Himself |
The Hokum Boys & Bob Robinson (1935-1937) (Document 1936) |
Mal Hallett & His Orchestra | Beale Street Blues |
Edison Hot Dance Obscurities, Volume 3 1927-1929 (Jazz Oracle 1929) |
Paradise Orchestra |
The Boy in the Boat |
Jazz the World Forgot: Jazz Classics of the 1920s, Volume 1 (Yazoo 1928) |
Johnny Hodges & His Orchestra | Dream Blues |
Hodge Podge
(Columbia 1939) |
Talkover Music: DJ Gregory |
Block Party |
Hi-Life: An Uplifting Selection of Afro-House Grooves
(Fuego 2002) |
Charlie McCoy |
Baltimore Blues (Listen: Pop-up) |
The McCoy Brothers Volume 1 (1934-1936) (Document 1934) |
Charlie Poole | Baltimore Fire |
People Take Warning: Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938 (Tompkins Square 1929) |
Clarence Williams' Blue Five (Vocals: Katherine Henderson) | Baltimore |
Clarence Williams 1927
(Classics 1927) |
Lorez Alexandria | Baltimore Oriole |
This Is Lorez
(King 1957) |
Nina Simone | Baltimore |
Baltimore
(CTI 1978) |
Alarm Clock |
Barefoot in Baltimore |
The World in a Sea Shell
(UNI 1968) |
Five Chinese Brothers | Baltimore |
Rig Rock Juke Box: A Collection of Diesel Only Records (Diesel Only 1992) |
East River Pipe | Baltimore |
Tape Op: A Compact Disc of Creative Music Recordings (Tape Op 2000) |
Talkover Music: Nicola Conte |
Forma 2000 |
Bossa Per Due
(ESL 2000) |
Zeca Pagodinho |
Jogo de Caipira (Listen: Pop-up) |
Zeca Pagodinho
(RGE 1986) |
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Que Onda Que te Levou |
Gabinete do Partido Alto
(K-Tel 1981) |
Pedrinho Rodrigues e Os Nacionais | A Danca do Cafune |
A Danca do Cafuné
(Equipe 1973) |
Novos Baianos | Suor do Sol |
Caia na Este da e Perigas Ver
(Tapecare 1976) |
Olodum | Olodum Florente na Natureza |
Egito Madagáscar
(Continental 1987) |
Talkover Music: Sabu Martinez |
High Tension |
Sabu in Orbit
(SMC 1960) |
Gil Cuppini Quintet |
Blue Waltz (Listen: Pop-up) |
What's New?
(Right Tempo 1961) |
Gene Shaw Quintet | Autumn Walk |
Breakthrough
(Argo/Dusty Groove 1962) |
Curtis Fuller/Hampton Hawes | Lyriste |
Curtis Fuller & Hampton Hawes With French Horns (New Jazz 1957) |
Grachan Moncur III | Blue Free |
The New Wave in Jazz
(Impulse! 1968) |
Burton Greene | Slurp! |
Presenting Burton Greene
(Columbia 1968) |
Talkover Music: Arkie Shibley |
Dusty Blossom Boogie |
Hot Rod Race
(Collector 1952) |
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Baby Sitter's Blues (Listen: Pop-up) |
Ann Jones
(HBR early 1950s) |
Newton Brothers | I'm Too Young to Fall in Love With You |
The Real Thing (1954-1963)
(Bear Family 1957) |
Unidentified | Go to School |
Rockabilly Acetates
(Buffalo Bop ) |
Gig Dry & Western String Band | Hey Pa |
Rockin' With a Boppin' Feel
(Collector ) |
The Collins Kids | Hush Money |
The Collins Kids, Volume 1
(Bear Family 1955) |
Cowboy Bobby | Cap Gun Cowboy |
Grand Daddy's Rockin', Volume 1
(Legend ) |
Johnny Preston | I Want a Rock and Roll Guitar |
I Want a Rock & Roll Guitar
(Redita 1960) |
Talkover Music: Marc Ribot |
Los Teenagers Bailan Changui |
Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos
(Warner Bros. 1998) |
Willie Mae Williams |
Don't Want to Go There (Listen: Pop-up) |
God's Mighty Hand: Gospel Evangelists
(Gospel Heritage 1949) |
Blind Willie Johnson | It's Nobody's Fault But Mine |
Dark Was the Night
(Columbia/Legacy 1927) |
Rev. Edward W. Clayborn |
A Letter From Father |
The Guitar Evangelist
(Document 1928) |
Brother Bill Louis (Elder Utah Smith) | Two Wings Flying Home |
I Got Two Wings (CaseQuarter early 1950s) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
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Btw, Doug, I don't know what I'm going to do with myself until I get my hands on your Brass Bands compilation. | |
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Great music today as always. Scott: Any one of Doug's shows from the archives is worth hearing. | |
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http://www.avam.org/ | |
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What Ted From Baldymore is referring is my 2009 Marathon premium AROUND THE HORN, full-length CD of amazing brass band music. All pledges to my show over the following two weeks (of $75 or more) get the CD! | |
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still b/p - don't forget the Duff the Ace of Cakes/Tommy Keene duet | |
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How will they be shipping him to me? | |
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I'm also from Maryland, though not from Baltimore, but I miss visiting Baltimore. Nice East River Pipe song there! Didn't Bobby Bare also do a Baltimore-related song or is my memory kablooey? | |
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I hope it's a whorin' sea donkey as Salon's TV critic always says. | |
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I have been afraid to watch the last six eps or so on my TiVo, cause then...it will be over. | |
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Wasn't the Nina Simone item , Mr Newman's 'Baltimore' ? And have you heard The Tamlins version? - Oh boy ! | |
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Don't forget that Billie got the hell out of Baltimore as soon as she could. I still haven't looked up the Tamlins version of Baltimore that Paul S. suggested some time ago -- sorry. | |
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Clark Johnson called Michael Michelle or whatever the former beauty queen detective's name was "the best actress available in the DC/Baltimore area". LOL! Damning with faint praise... | |
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I would start with Unnatural Love, if they re-run it, or Drive-By or Sally from the first season. I love them so flipping much it frightens me. I guess I just have a thing for New Zealanders doing Prince impersonations through a mouthful of samosa. (Sally) | |
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Doug, there seem to be a lot of Brazilian web sites in general, or at least my evil employer is squatting on a lot of misspellings of Brazilian sites. I have no idea why. | |
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Whenever Jon Seda would give interviews, he'd pretty much say things that translated to "I don't deserve to be here". | |
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I even like him in his few-minute True Grit bit part. | |
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...mature sounds doug, nice. | |
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Documentary looking at how Detroit became home to a musical revolution that captured the sound of a nation in upheaval. In the early 60s, Motown transcended Detroit's inner city to take black music to a white audience, whilst in the late 60s suburban kids like the MC5 and the Stooges descended into the black inner city to create revolutionary rock expressing the rage of young white America. With contributions from Iggy Pop, Ron Asheton, Alice Cooper, George Clinton, Martha Reeves, John Sinclair and the MC5. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009372j | |
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Cecile, I actually enjoyed the show a lot. But it was so different from everything else on TV that I had some processing issues. I loved their song they created while jogging. And their manager is a piece of work! Detroit: despite spawning Ted Nugent, they also brought us Iggy. 'nuff said ... Oh, I understand there's an Ann Arbor/Detroit issue. I'm not mentioning it. | |
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Postmanpaul, I will check that out, Thanks! Ann Arbor/Detroit issue is that it's a middle class collidge town 40 minutes away. It's not really Detroit. I lived there for six years in the 80s. Visited Detroit a fair amount, really not as much as I wanted. Two very different places, that influence each other. | |
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Geoff, one of the decorators, should have his own show. His dry humor is fantastic. | |
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And the voyeur. | |
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Bukka White would be perfect in this group, but I'm out of time. I'll grab some BW for a show soon come. | |
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my first ex motherinlaw [now an outlaw] maintained that i could not hang myself! | |
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