Steve The Fly offers another solid hour of the music of Milt Jackson from a variety of sources in this recycled Episode 122.
The John Sinclair Foundation Presents MOONRAY FLY BY NIGHT 329 Steve The Fly, Fly Agaric 23 Studio, Amsterdam, August 29, 2015 [19546]
Milt Jackson & John Coltrane: Stairway To The Stars Milt Jackson: Strollin’ Milt Jackson: Angel Face Milt Jackson: Lover Milt Jackson: Jingles Milt Jackson: The Nearness Of You Milt Jackson: My Funny Valentine Milt Jackson & John Coltrane: Three Little Words Milt Jackson: Sonor Milt Jackson: The Lady Is a Tramp Milt Jackson: Moonray Milt Jackson & John Coltrane: Bags & Trane
A JOINT PRODUCTION Produced by Steve “The Fly” Pratt for Radio Free Amsterdam (#122) Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt
Episode 826 is coming from Radio Free Amsterdam headquarters in Detroit’s Cass Corridor in celebration of my own 78th birthday on October 2nd and I’m concentrating on music from Detroit in the 1960s in honor of the new book Jazz From Detroit by Mark Stryker and his conversation with Leslie Keros included in this episode, plus unreleased archival recordings by Charles Moore & the Detroit Contemporary 4 and the Lyman Woodard Ensemble, both groups based at the Detroit Artists Workshop in the 1960s.
The John Sinclair Foundation Presents BLUES MINOR JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 826 Cass Corridor, Detroit, September 23, 2019 [19545]
Yusef Lateef: Happyology Detroit Contemporary 4: Blues Minor Mark Stryker Conversation with Leslie Keros Detroit Contemporary 4: All Blues Lyman Woodard Ensemble: Wiorkshop Jam #1 Lyman Woodard Ensemble: Wiorkshop Jam #2 Detroit Contemporary 4: Round Midnight Charlie Parker: They Can’t Take That Away From Me
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 Leslie Keros & Mark Stryker
The John Sinclair Foundation Presents DEW DROP INN JAZZ LUNATIQUE 244 David Kunian, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, circa 2000 [19544]
Producer David Kunian presents a vibrant sound portrait of the legendary Dew Drop Inn and its musical heyday from the 1940s to the end of the 1960s, drawing on the narration of Chuck Siler and oral testimony from Ray Charles, Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas, Dr. John, Earl King and dozens of musical luminaries who made the Dew Drop their home in uptown New Orleans. Plenty of classical Crescent City music too.
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by Chuck Siler for Radio Free Amsterdam Written, produced, recorded, edited & assembled by David Kunian Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt
Leslie Keros is playing recordings this week by Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eddie Lockjaw Davis & Johnny Griffin, Lou Donaldson, One for All , Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Allen Toussaint, Eddie Bo, Frank Wess, Milt Jackson & Ray Charles, Kenny Burrell, Ella Fitzgerald, and Ken Chaney’s Awakening.
The John Sinclair Foundation Presents BRONZEVILLE BLUES CROSSROADS 05 Leslie Keros, WHPK-FM, Chicago, February 22, 2012 [19543]
Stevie Ray Vaughn: Stang’s Swang Eddie Lockjaw Davis and Johnny Griffin: Bean O Lou Donaldson: Play Ray One for All: Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered Dirty Dozen Brass Band: My Feet Can’t Fail Me Now Allen Toussaint: Tipitina & Me Eddie Bo: When the Saints Come Marching In Frank Wess: Tryin’ to Make My Blues Turn Green Milt Jackson and Ray Charles: Bag’s Guitar Blues Kenny Burrell: Moten Swing Ella Fitzgerald: The Lady Is a Tramp Ken Chaney’s Awakening: Bronzeville Blues
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by Leslie Keros for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced & recorded by Leslie Keros at WHPK-FM, Chicago Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt
Lucille DJ on the air from the heart of Italy spinning like a champ with another killer hour of soul & super heavy funk from 2015 with tunes by Deidre Wilson Tabac, Marlena Shaw, Baby Huey & the Babysitters, Albert King, Eddie Jefferson, Johnny Pate & Adam Wade, The Isley Brothers, King Hannibal, Sly & The Family Stone, Hearts Of Stone, Lee Fields, The Dramatics, Yusef Lateef, Lonnie Smith, and Willis Jackson. The John Sinclair Foundation Presents PSYCHEDELIC SALLY THE SOUL LUCILLE SHOW 212 Lucille DJ, controradio, Florence, Italy, January 29, 2015 [19542]
Deidre Wilson Tabac: Get Back Marlena Shaw: California Soul Baby Huey & the Babysitters: Running Albert King: Cold Sweat Eddie Jefferson: Psychedelic Sally Johnny Pate & Adam Wade: Brother On The Run The Isley Brothers: Ohio > Machine Gun King Hannibal: The Truth Shall Make You Free Sly & The Family Stone: Crossword Puzzle Hearts Of Stone: Thank You Fallettinme Be Mice Elf Again Lee Fields: Put It On Me The Dramatics: Beware Of The Man (With The Candy In His Hand) Yusef Lateef: Juba Juba Lonnie Smith: Move Your Hand Willis Jackson: Brother Ray A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by Lucille DJ for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced & recorded by Lucille DJ at controradio, Firenze Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt
Martino D’Lorenzo is playing the blues on 45s, 78s and LPs from behind the wheel of the Big City Blues Cruise bus, spinning his classic modern radio programs from the 1980s and 1990s originally aired on WEMU-FM in Ypsilanti MI and now heard every Saturday on Radio Free Amsterdam. Episode 41 features music by Red Prysock, Frankie Lee Sims, Roscoe Gordon, Paul Perryman, B.B. King, Booker T & The MGs, The Robins, H-Bomb Ferguson, Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers, Little Walter, Muddy Waters, Fats Domino, Ernie K-Doe, and Albert Collins.
The John Sinclair Foundation Presents BIG CITY BLUES BIG CITY BLUES CRUISE 118 Martino D’Lorenzo, WEMU-FM, Ypsilanti, October 30, 1983 [19541]
Red Prysock: Jumbo Frankie Lee Sims: What Would Lucy Do Roscoe Gordon: No More Dogging Paul Perryman: Just To Be Close To You B.B. King: Nobody Loves Me But My Mother B.B. King: Hold That Train B.B. King: Sweet Sixteen Booker T & The MGs: Green Onions The Robins: Riot In Cell Block Number 9 H-Bomb Ferguson: Big City Blues Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers: See Me In The Evening Little Walter: Crazy Mixed Up World Muddy Waters: The Same Thing Fats Domino: What Will I Tell My Heart Ernie K-Doe: Tain’t It The Truth > Mother-In-Law Albert Collins: Meltdown Red Prysock: Jumbo
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by Martino D’Lorenzo for Radio Free Amsterdam (#41) Produced by Martin Gross at WEMU-FM, Ypsilanti MI Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt
Bob Putignano is playing music in this week’s episode by Hank Crawford, Dr. John, and Charles Earland.
The John Sinclair Foundation Presents GROWN AND GONE SOUNDS OF BLUE 208 Bob Putignano, Sounds of Blue Studio, New York, June 2019 [19540]
Twilight Zone Theme Hank Crawford with Dr. John: Blues for the Red Boy Charles Earland: Killer Joe Charles Earland: Milestones Hank Crawford with Dr. John: Grown and Gone Charles Earland: Westbound #9 Hank Crawford with Dr. John: Holy Moly Charles Earland: Key Club Cookout Hank Crawford with Dr. John: K.C. Blues
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by Bob Putignano for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced by Bob Putignano at Sounds of Blue Studio, New York Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt
arwulf arwulf is holding forth at WCBN-FM, Ann Arbor with his weekly dose of great music coming from Roosevelt Sykes, Noah Lewis, Casey Bill Weldon, Bessie Smith with Porter Grainger & Big Charlie Green, Leadbelly, Henry Thomas, Reverend Blind Gary Davis, Cliff Jackson’s Washboard Wanders, George Lewis with Kid Shots Madison, James P. Johnson’s Blue Note Jazzmen, Lester Young Quintet with Count Basie, Edmond Hall’s All Star Quintet with Red Norvo, and Charlie Parker.
The John Sinclair Foundation Presents LIKE I WANT TO BE FACE THE MUSIC 38 arwulf arwulf, WCBN-FM, Ann Arbor, August 15, 2019 [19539] Roosevelt Sykes: North Gulfport Boogie Noah Lewis: Like I Want To Be Casey Bill Weldon: Talkin’ to Myself Bessie Smith with Porter Grainger & Big Charlie Green: Empty Bed Blues Leadbelly: Leaving on the Morning Train Blues Henry Thomas: Don’t Ease Me In Reverend Blind Gary Davis: You Got To Go Down Cliff Jackson’s Washboard Wanderers: Blues in Englewood Cliffs George Lewis with Kid Shots Madison: Dumaine Street Drag James P. Johnson’s Blue Note Jazzmen: Easy Rider Lester Young Quintet with Count Basie: Blue Lester Edmond Hall’s All Star Quintet with Red Norvo: Blue Interval Charlie Parker: Yardbird Suite