Dr. Lonnie Smith
Bright Eyes [Live]Breathe 2021 via Blue Note
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Traditions! Is A Weekly Two-Hour Presentation Following Musical Streams Passed Down Through Generations; Pathways Linked By A Sincere Appreciation And Acknowledgement Of The Influential Styles That Continue Shaping The Landscape Of Roots Music: Early Influences - Pioneering Legends - Roots Revivalists - Indigenous Cultures. Thanks For Joining Us!
"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Beautifully Loose." Traditions! Returns Next Week
Melbourne, AU 2001 - Inspired By The Instrumental Raw Funk Of The Late '60's And Early '70's - These Guys Are The Real Deal! fresh Into The 'YCE Blues Alley
New Alubm - A Hint Of Tom Petty's Jangle and Gritty Determination
GR Global Groove; Also, A Member Of 'Complicated Animals', And Of Course Heard Here On 'YCE
Composer: Bill Monroe, 1945 - The Song Got The Sun Studio Treatment By Elvis And His Band, Scotty Moore And Bill Black, Turning The Monroe Waltz Into A Toe-Tapping Rockabilly Shake - 'Blue Moon' Served As The B-Side For 'That's All Right', Both Tunes Storming Up The Charts In 1954
Edward James "Son" House March 21, 1902 - October 19, 1988 - The Third Release In Block's Mentor Series
Special Guest Simon Kirke, Drums (Free And Bad Company) First Solo Album Since 1969 - Seven Decades Long Career - Guitarist For The Stax House Band Booker T. & The MG's
Co-Founding Member Of Welch New Wave Band 'The Alarm'
Was Named "Keeper Of The Songs" At Birth, An Honorary Title, A Position That Handed Down The Responsibility Of Collecting Traditional Songs And Performing At Ceremonial Events Of The Selkirk First Nation, Yukon Territory
Old Crow Medicine Show Guesting - Anonymous Hobos In The Late 19th Century Made Up The Song Paying Homage To Specific Trains Along The Routes Of The Lake Erie, Wabah And St. Louis Railroad Company. William Kindt Published Sheet Music In 1904 - Roy Acuff's 1938 Version Sold Over Ten Million Records
The Release Of Leon's Eponymous Debut Album Turned Fifty-One A Short Time Ago - One Of The Pioneering Forces Of The Tulsa Sound - Member Of LA's Famed Wrecking Crew - A Musician Of Extraordinary Talents - We Lost Leon Five Years Ago
Chattanooga, TN - Debut Album
Odetta And The Holmes Brothers - Rock 'N' Roll Was Bred Between The Church And The Nightclubs In The 1940's By Sister Rosetta Tharpe; Long Before Elvis, Little Richard And Johnny Cash Swiveled Their Hips And Strummed Their Guitars - It Was Sister Rosetta, Who Turned This Burgeoning Musical Style Into An International Sensation
A Clapping Game First Attested To In The Book "The Counting Out Rhymes Of Children" Published In 1888
The Origins Of Jug Bands Can Be Traced To Louisville, Kentucky Around The Turn Of The 20th Century - A Healthy Slice Of Tunes From The Jug Stompers Songbook Have Been Recorded By The Grateful Dead; Becoming Staples In The Dead's Repertoire
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The Latest Release By the Los Angeles Based Multiple Gammy Award Recipients
HomeGrown
Edinburgh, Sct 1998 - Exclusive Concentration Is On Scots Traditional Song And Instrumentation
Brown's Sixth Recorded In Four Days With Minimal Overdubs - The Album's Name Is Borrowed From The Title Of A Book Of Photographs And Essays About ''The Beats"
Local Spins on WYCE is a 1-hour exploration of the best music from the Grand Rapids area and West Michigan. The program often debuts new songs by seasoned artists as well as emerging acts who merit attention and broader exposure.
The show is hosted by John "SINK-uh-vitch" from LocalSpins.com, the website covering West Michigan's music scene. Each week, John invites local artists into the studio for live music and conversation.
Tune in for "Local Spins on WYCE" every Friday at 11am. And browse every archived episode online at WYCE dot org
A Top Notch, In-Demand NYC Based Session Guitarist Whose Guitar Solos Were Featured On Many R&B Recordings During The 1950's And '60's. Learning to Play On a Cigar Box Guitar, Wild Jimmy Graduated To A Fender Telecaster, And In His Later Career To A Gibson Les Paul Which He Modified By Sawing Off Most Of The Body, And Founded A Nightclub Trio For Most Of The 1960's. Working Odd Jobs For The Next Twenty Years, Spruill Worked Occasional Gigs The Final Decade Of His Life. James Edgar Spruill Passed On In 1996.
June 9, 1934 NC - February 3, 1996 NY
'820' Jazz Presents: Shadow Wilson, Drums...Ahmad Abdul-Malik, Bass...John Coltrane, Tenor Saxophone...Thelonious Monk, Piano - - - - - - - - Documents One Of The Most Historically Important Working Bands In All Of Jazz History, A Band That Was Both Short-Lived And, Until Now, Thought To Be Frustratingly Under-Recorded. The Monk Quartet With A Still Flexing-His-Wings John Coltrane Ran Through Two Flawless Sets That Evening, A 1957 Thanksgiving Jazz Benefit Concert Captured On Tape By The Voice Of America For Broadcast Overseas At A Later Date.The Tape Was Stored At The Library Of Congress Where It Sat Untouched For Forty-Eight Years. In 2005 The Recording Was Discovered In A Loosely-Labeled Storage Box By A Recording Lab Supervisor. This Discovery Substantially Increased Coverage Of Monk And Coltrane's Partnership; The Only Other Recordings Known Are From 4 Sessions That Took Place In The Spring And Summer Of 1957.
Larry Sparks Raised In Lebanon, Ohio, And An Integral Component Of SW Ohio's 'Grass Legacy - International Bluegrass Music Association Male Vocalist, Album And Recorded Event Of The Year Recipient
Jackson County, KY - The Tracks Laid Down At The Butcher Shoppe Recording Studio - A Nice Overview Of Simpson Performing 'Grass Versions Of Highlights From His Back Catalog, Revealing The Hidden Roots Of His Idiosyncratic Songwriting
The Second Release Showcases Kottke's Early, Hard-Driving Polyphonic Finger-Picking Acrobats, Recorded In Three And A Half Hours - This Album Had A Major Influence On Guitarist The Late Michael Hedges
Husband/Wife Duo Christine Albert And Chris Gage - Master Musicians For Decades On The Austin Music Scene
Undercover: Townes Van Zandt - The Lancaster County Trio Started As A Duo Of Acoustic Buskers In 2010 - The Trio Will Fly As A Flock No Longer, Disbanding A Couple Of Years Ago To Pursue Individual Endeavors
Originally Recording During The 'Trio' Sessions In 1987 - Emmylou Celebrating Number 74 A Few Weeks Ago
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