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.
October 12, 2019: Live From Double Parked: A Street Festival
I was going to tune the shortwave to spend the afternoon listening to arabic music and then Indian music and maybe some greek music tonight. I am glad I tuned in. This is even better than the shortwaves. And the great thing about WFMU is I discovered a way to listen to the FM signal from Neptune Beach Florida.
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