The Dr. Doo Wop Show 05: Wild Thing

Dr. Doo Wop has risen from the ashes of the past like a rock & roll phoenix to bring some great music from the Golden Age of American Music as played on Bill Levy’s Friday night programs from the turn of the century for Radio 100 in Amsterdam, starting in Episode 5 with The Troggs, Johnny “Guitar” Watson, Lee Andrews & The Hearts, The Falcons, The Four Fellows, The Five Satins, Otis Redding, Bruce Springsteen, The Paradons, Huey “Piano” Smith & The Clowns, Joe Tex, and The Heartbeats.

 

The john Sinclair Foundation Presents

WILD THING

THE DR. DOO WOP SHOW 05

William Levy, Radio 100, Amsterdam, June 25, 1999 [18594]

 

Dr. Doo Wop Theme

The Troggs: Wild Thing

Johnny “Guitar” Watson: Gangster Of Love

Lee Andrews & The Hearts: Glad To Be Here

The Falcons: Juke Hop

The Four Fellows: Angels Say

The Five Satins: You Must Be An Angel

The Falcons: Goddess of Angels

The Four Fellows: Fallen Angels

Otis Redding: Shake

Bruce Springsteen: TV Movie

Lee Andrews & The Hearts: Teardrops

The Paradons: Let’s Start All Over Again

Huey “Piano” Smith & The Clowns: Scald Dog

Joe Tex: Charlie Brown Got Expelled

The Four Fellows: Please Play My Song

The Four Fellows: Please Don’t Deprive Me of Your Love

Goodnight Sweetheart Theme

The Heartbeats: A Thousand Miles Away

 

A JOINT PRODUCTION

Hosted by William Levy for Radio Free Amsterdam

Produced by William Levy at Radio 100, Amsterdam

Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair

Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

Special thanks to Ben Schot

 

© 1999, 2018 William Levy. Used with permission.

 

Blues & Roots 43: Mighty Crazy

Episode 43 in our Blues & Roots series with John Sinclair from WWOZ-FM in New Orleans in 2000 presents an hour of blues by Little Walter, Joe Weaver, Alberta Adams, Harmonica Shah, Lightning Hopkins, T-Bone Walker, Big Mama Thornton, B.B. King & Eric Clapton, Bernard Allison, Bryan Lee, and Little Buster.

 

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

MIGHTY CRAZY

BLUES & ROOTS 43

John Sinclair, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, July 2, 2000 [18593]

 

Little Walter: Juke

Joe Weaver: Looka Here Pretty Baby

Alberta Adams: Sax Man

Harmonica Shah: Detroit Playboy

Lightning Hopkins: Hello Central, Give Me 209

Lightning Hopkins: Mighty Crazy

T-Bone Walker: Railroad Station Blues

T-Bone Walker: Strolling With Bones

Big Mama Thornton: Ball And Chain

B.B. King & Eric Clapton: When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer

Bernard Allison: The River’s Rising

Bryan Lee: Can’t Get Enough

Little Buster: I Love To See You Smile

Little Walter: Lights Out

 

A JOINT PRODUCTION

Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

Produced, edited, assembled & annotated by John Sinclair

Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

Special thanks to Leni & Sunnny Sinclair

 

© 2000, 2018 The John Sinclair Foundation

 

Red Rooster Lounge 327: Soon Forgotten

Cary Wolfson is spinning at the Red Rooster Lounge with great blues sides by Nick Moss Band, the Original Blues Brothers Band, the Hollywood Blue Flames, Deitra Farr, Fillmore Slim, Little Milton, Dave Thompson, John Mayall, Johnny Otis, and Frank Bey.

 

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

SOON FORGOTTEN

RED ROOSTER LOUNGE 327

Cary Wolfson, Red Rooster Radio Network, Setember 10, 2018 [18592]

 

Harlem Nocturne Theme

Nick Moss Band: Crazy Mixed Up Baby

Original Blues Brothers Band: Don’t Go No Further

Hollywood Blue Flames: Soon Forgotten

Deitra Farr: Anywhere But Here

Fillmore Slim: Other Side Of The Road

Little Milton: I Feel So Bad

Dave Thompson: Hey Moma

John Mayall: Tears Came Rolling Down

Johnny Otis: Why Don’t You Do Right

Frank Bey: Where You Been So Long

 

A JOINT PRODUCTION

Hosted by Cary Wolfson for Radio Free Amsterdam

Produced & recorded by Cary Wolfson at Red Rooster Studios [#1697]

Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair

Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

 

© 2018 Cary Wolfson. Used with permission.

 

The Blues Show 358: Roll And Tumble

Bruce Pingree is off this month so Country Bob is finishing it out with blues by Champion Jack Dupree, Mississippi John Hurt, Danny Gatton, Pinetop Perkins, John Lee Hooker, Bonnie Raitt, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, Sonny Landreth, Eric Hovey, Bob Lanza Blues Band, Vince Congers & Nathaniel Peterson, The Shirley Lewis Experience, and Robert Johnson.

 

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

ROLL AND TUMBLE

THE BLUES SHOW 358

Country Bob, WUNH-FM, Durham, NH, June 12, 2016 [18591]

 

Champion Jack Dupree: Dupree Special

Mississippi John Hurt: Angels Laid Him Away

Danny Gatton: Sliding Home

Pinetop Perkins: Pine Top’s Boogie Woogie

John Lee Hooker: Roll And Tumble

Bonnie Raitt: The Road Is My Middle Name

John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers: Have You Heard

Sonny Landreth: Broken Hearted Road

Eric Hovey: Soda Pop Girl

Bob Lanza Blues Band: My Home Is A Prison

Vince Congers & Nathaniel Peterson: I Walked All Night

The Shirley Lewis Experience: Good Time Blues

Robert Johnson: When You Got A Good Friend

 

A JOINT PRODUCTION

Hosted by Country Bob for Bruce Pingree on Radio Free Amsterdam

Produced by Bruce Pingree at WUNH-FM, Durham, NH

Recorded by Joe McDonough

Editing, post-production, & annotation by John Sinclair

Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

 

© 2018 Bruce Pingree. Used with permission.

 

Fly By Night 284: Jazz Breaks Sucker

Steve Fly skims the vinyl trenches of his collection for Jazz breaks with a certain swing. Cuts are roasting on rotation and reproduce music by Buddy Rich, David Axelrod, the Upsetters, Dizzy Gillespie, Modern Jazz Group Freiburg, Tyrone Washington, Funkadelic, Billy Cobham, Bobbi Humphrey, The Heliocentrics, Bunk Johnson, Sun Ra & His Solar Arkestra, John Handy III, and Wanda Robinson. Listen for the breaks in the jazz and the jazz in the breaks.

 

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

JAZZ BREAKS SUCKER

FLY BY NIGHT 284

Steve The Fly, Fly Agaric 23 Studio, Amsterdam, March 3, 2015 [18590]

 

Buddy Rich: Three Day Sucker

David Axelrod: Urizen

[Upsetters: Popcorn

Dizzy Gilespie: Alligator

Modern Jazz Group Freiburg: Big P

Tyrone Washington: Submission

Funkadelic: One Of Those Funky Things

Billy Cobham: Moon Germs

Bobbi Humphrey: Jasper Country Man

The Heliocentrics: Big Bang Reincarnation

Bunk Johnson: Just A Closer Walk With Thee

Sun Ra & His Solar Arkestra: Two Tones

John Handy III: No Smiles Please

Wanda Robinson: A Possibility (Back Home)

 

A JOINT PRODUCTION

Produced by Steve “The Fly” Pratt for Radio Free Amsterdam

Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair

Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

 

© 2015, 2018 Steve Pratt. Used with permission.

 

John Sinclair Radio Show 780: Red Gravy

Episode 780 is coming once more from the Advantage Living Center rehab faciity at 12 Mile Rd & Hoover in Warren MI where I’m recovering from a fall on my ass on October 10 and playing a program of music from New Orleans by Keith Stone & Red Gravy from their new album, with conversation and commentary by Robert Jr. Whitall & Sugar Mae Owens of Big City Rhythm & Blues magazine.

 

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

RED GRAVY

JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 780

Advantage Living Center, Warren MI, November 3, 2018 [18589]

 

Yusef Lateef: Happyology

Red Gravy: Red Gravy

Keith Stone Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

Red Gravy: Ain’t That The Blues

Keith Stone Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

Red Gravy: Something In The Water

Keith Stone Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

Red Gravy: Don’t Count Me Out

Keith Stone Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

Red Gravy: Hard To Have The Blues

Keith Stone Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

Red Gravy: You Ain’t Got Nothing

Keith Stone Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

Red Gravy: Love Done Put Me Down

Red Gravy: Crazy In Love With You

Red Gravy: Time To Move On

Charlie Parker: They Can’t Take That Away From Me

 

A JOINT PRODUCTION

Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

Produced, recorded & assembled by John Sinclair

Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

 

© 2018 The John Sinclair Foundation

 

Jazz Lunatique 199: Jam Up

Out of the Vintage Radio Vaults at Radio Free Amsterdam comes this special conglomeration of tunes from the Kitchen Sink Show with David Kunian on February 15, 2005; the New Orleans Music Show with John Sinclair on January 24, 1996; and Blues & Roots with John Sinclair on January 16, 2000 on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans, with music from Tommy Ridgley, Deacon John, Slim Harpo, Little Richard, Snooks Eaglin, Lee Dorsey, Chris Kenner, Lee Allen, B.B. King, the Jay McShann Orchestra, Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson, Dinah Washington, Professor Longhair, Buddy & Ella Johnson, Johnny Adams, Timothea with James Andrews, and Tommy Ridgley in again at the end.

 

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

JAM UP

JAZZ LUNATIQUE 199

David Kunian & John Sinclair, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 2005 > 1996 > 2000 [18588]

 

Tommy Ridgley: Jam Up

Deacon John: Happy Home

Slim Harpo: Scratch My Back

Little Richard: Ready Teddy

Snooks Eaglin: I’m Slipping In

Lee Dorsey: Get Out My Life Woman

Chris Kenner: Packin’ Up

Lee Allen: Rockin’ at Cosimo’s

B.B. King: Five Long Years

B.B. King: Everyday I Have the Blues

Jay McShann Orchestra: The Jumpin’ Blues

Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson: Kidney Stew

Dinah Washington: Blow Top Blues

Professor Longhair: Her Mind Is Gone

Buddy & Ella Johnson: I Don’t Want Nobody

Johnny Adams: Two Years of Torture

Timothea: When You Start Drinking

Tommy Ridgley: Let’s Try to Talk It Over

 

A JOINT PRODUCTION

Hosted by David Kunian &John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

Produced & recorded by David Kunian at WWOZ-FM, New Orleans,

February 15, 2005 and by John Sinclair at WWOZ on

January 24, 1996 and January 16, 2000

Digitally transferred from cassette by John Sinclair at the Headpress

Bunker, London, June 2010 & November 13, 2010

Produced, edited & annotated by John Sinclair at Headpress Bunker,

London. November 13, 2010

Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

Special thanks to Celia Sinclair, Dylan Harding, Larry Hayden, & Steve Fly

 

© 1996, 2000, 2005, 2018 The John Sinclair Foundation

 

 

Roots & Branches 21: Dizzy Atmosphere

This episode of Roots & Branches was produced by Michael Anderson for In The Doctor’s Office, his program on Sirius Satellite Radio in New York City, in the Fall of 2002 with a series of pointed conversations with John Sinclair and illustrious recordings by Big Tree, John Sinclair & His Blues Scholars, Al Green, Billie Holiday, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Piano Red, Amos Milburn, Howlin’ Wolf, and R.L. Burnside, plus spoken actualities from Ernie “Bubbles” Whitman, Teddy Edwards, and Dewey Phillips.

 

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

DIZZY ATMOSPHERE

ROOTS & BRANCHES 21

Michael Anderson, Sirius Satellite Radio, New York City, Fall 2002 [18587]

 

Big Tree: {Unidentified Instrumental]

Michael Anderson Conversation with John Sinclair

John Sinclair & His Blues Scholars: We Just Change The Beat

Michael Anderson Conversation with John Sinclair

{Unidentified Artist]: Shake That Thing

Michael Anderson Conversation with John Sinclair

Al Green: Take Me to the River

Michael Anderson Conversation with John Sinclair

Billie Holiday: Good Morning Heartache

Michael Anderson Conversation with John Sinclair

Ernie “Bubbles” Whitman > Dizzy Gillespie: Dizzy Atmosphere

Michael Anderson Conversation with John Sinclair

Michael Anderson Interview with Teddy Edwards

Charlie Parker Selection

Michael Anderson Interview with Teddy Edwards

Michael Anderson Conversation with John Sinclair

Write Me A Letter > Dewey Phillips DJ Rap > Piano Red: Let’s Dig That Boogie >

Amos Milburn: Put Something In My Hand > Dewey Phillips DJ Rap

Michael Anderson Conversation with John Sinclair

Howlin’ Wolf: Mr. Highway Man

Michael Anderson Conversation with John Sinclair

R.L. Burnside: Roll & Tumble

 

A JOINT PRODUCTION

Hosted by Michael Anderson for Radio Free Amsterdam

Produced & recorded by Michael Anderson at Sirius Satellite Radio, NYC

Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair

Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

 

© 2002, 2018 Michael Anderson. Used with permission.