Sat. Mar 15th, 3pm - 6pm:
Todd-O-Phonic Todd and his Co-Host Vee Vee
Sat. Mar 22nd, 3pm - 6pm:
Mike Campbell
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Mike Campbell played guitar with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers for the duration of their career and was also involved in writing many of their pivotal songs. His new autobiography, "Heartbreaker" (Grand Central Publishing), is a vivid recollection of his time spent with the band and much more. Mike currently performs with Mike Campbell and The Knobs.
Sat. Mar 29th, 3pm - 6pm:
Logan Ledger / The Lotts
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Bay Area musician Logan Ledger writes beautiful and stately songs. With roots in country, bluegrass and folk, Logan states that "I've always believed that in order to create something new with purpose, one must be steeped in the past and work from within the tradition". A Rounder Records recording artist, Logan will be appearing at Skinny Dennis in Brooklyn on March 25th. The Lotts hail from Warrington in The United Kingdom. The 4 piece combo plays a wild amalgamation of wild 60's garage and 70's punk that creates something uniquely their own. Their amazing live show is not to be missed. Catch them at Ghosthawk Brewery in Clifton on March 26th and be sure and grab their new 45, "Zero Zero"/"Stop And Think It Over" on Swelltune Records.
Dave Alvin
is best known for his work with The Blasters. The Blasters stormed out of Downey, California in the early 1980's on the basis of such great songs as "Marie Marie", "Border Radio", "American Music" and more. After leaving The Blasters, Dave went on to perform in X and The Knitters, as well as having an illustrious solo career. On 4/19 Liberation Hall Records releases the 5 LP set: "The Blasters: An American Music Story - The Complete Studio Recordings 1979-1985".
Todd-O-Phonic Todd Show regulars Dirty Fences return to the show to perform what will no doubt be another scorching live set. Don't miss their paen to WFMU and The Three Chord Monte program, "911". Catch Dirty Fences opening up for The Spits at Xanadu on April 9th.
Sat. Apr 19th, 3pm - 6pm:
John Oates
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John Oates is one half of the bazillion selling pop duo Hall & Oates. Emanating from Philadelphia, John grew up with the Philly radio of the 1960's as exemplified by such DJ's as Jerry Blavat and Georgie Woods. With his partner Daryl Hall he became part of one of what is likely the most popular musical duo of all time. His solo work leans into the blues and folk music that were early influences upon him. John performs at Sony Hall in Manhattan on April 23rd.
January 23, 2016: There's no need to fear, Savoir Faire is here!
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Album
Label
Year
Format
Comments
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The Pretty Things
You Don't Believe Me
"You Don't Believe Me" by "The Pretty Things"
Get The Picutre
Norton
LP
Cuby and the Blizzards
Your Body Not Your Soul
"Your Body Not Your Soul" by "Cuby and the Blizzards"
Tony Jackson Group
Fortune Teller
"Fortune Teller" by "Tony Jackson Group"
Thursday's Children
Help Murder Police
"Help Murder Police" by "Thursday's Children"
The Shags
Don't Press Your Luck
"Don't Press Your Luck" by "The Shags"
The Cynics
The Train Kept A-Rollin'
"The Train Kept A-Rollin'" by "The Cynics"
not for NJ Transit!
The 5 A. M. Event
Hungry
"Hungry" by "The 5 A. M. Event"
The Knightsmen
Daddy Was A Rolling Stone
"Daddy Was A Rolling Stone" by "The Knightsmen"
Human Expression
Optical Sound
"Optical Sound" by "Human Expression"
Roy Junior
Victim Of Circumstances
"Victim Of Circumstances" by "Roy Junior"
dedicated to all the listeners putting up with hours of me and Belock today.
Louis Armstong
Gut Bucket Blues
"Gut Bucket Blues" by "Louis Armstong"
Compete Hot Fives & Hot Sevens
Kid Ory (trombone) d. 1/23/1973
Muddy Waters
Honey Bee
"Honey Bee" by "Muddy Waters"
Best of Muddy Waters
rec. 1/23/51
Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grapelli
Honeysuckle Rose
"Honeysuckle Rose" by "Django Reinhardt & Stephane...
The Quintet of the Hot Club of France
Django Reinhardt b. 1/23/1910
The Dells
O-O I Love You
"O-O I Love You" by "The Dells"
Chess Rhythm & Roll
Johnny Funches (lead singer) d. 1/23/98
The Persuasions
Get A Job
"Get A Job" by "The Persuasions"
Live in the Whispering Gallery
Jerry Lawson (lead singer) b. 1/23/44
Persuasions
Searchin' for My Baby
"Searchin' for My Baby" by "Persuasions"
Live in the Whispering Gallery
Persuasions
Don't Let Go
"Don't Let Go" by "Persuasions"
Live in the Whispering Gallery
Persuasions
This Little Girl Is Mine
"This Little Girl Is Mine" by "Persuasions"
DonJuanTijuana, of course you were. Read Gov Shummy's recent State of the State address.
If you were in Greensboro and didn't buy Jasper Hill's cheese, you did it wrong.
@Wendy...the Don is a connoisseur of all fine things in life...which obviously include Bayley Hazen Blue, Lawsons & HillFarmstead, as well as WFMU (ie. TOPT , NatetheK, EFD, Brainen, BillKelly...& so many others). Thank you for the recommendation!
Henry Hamel of Pfizer inc while I was on a business trip to NYC took me to the Oyster Bar in Grand Central in 1983 and demonstrated the acoustics of the whispering gallery.
In his fretting hand no less!!! Amazing. He was an inspiration to Tony Iommi to keep playing after he cut off the tips of his fretting fingers in his hand. He felt inspired by him and went on to form Black Sabbath.
When I fancied myself a guitarist, I briefly debated cutting off the tips of my fingers on my fretting hand to sound like Tony Iommi. I mean, VERY briefly...
10:59am
Stuart Rose:
Nice work, gentlemen.
Great jazz and blues in the last half hour.
Todd, love your sense of humor.
Going through bob's attendance record- brilliant
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If you were in Greensboro and didn't buy Jasper Hill's cheese, you did it wrong.
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Great jazz and blues in the last half hour.
Todd, love your sense of humor.
Going through bob's attendance record- brilliant