NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 40 – COMIN’ HOME TO NEW ORLEANS

The late Tom Morgan is playing great music on WWOZ-FM, as usual, and this week he’s featuring new Orleaans singles recorded in 1950 by a plethora of Crescent City artists including Louis Armstrong, the New Orleans Moonshiners, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band with Dr. John, New Orleans Cottonmouth Kings, Washboard Rodeo, the Storyville String Band, the 6-7/8 String Band, snf a pair of unidentified artists to close it out.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
COMIN’ HOME TO NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 40
Tom Morgan, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, 2010 [23135]

Paul Gayten: Backtrackin’
Louis Armstrong: Home
Louis Armstrong: Stormy Weather
Louis Armstrong: I Only Have Eyes for You
Louis Armstrong: Have You Met Miss Jones
Louis Armstrong: Top Hat, White Tie and Tails
New Orleans Moonshiners: I’m Comin’ Home to New Orleans
Preservation Hall Jazz Band with Dr. John: Winin’ Boy
New Orleans Cottonmouth Kings: Corrine Corrina
Washboard Rodeo: Sadie Green
Storyville String Band: City Park Strut
New Orleans Moonshiners: Gardens of St. Charles
6-7/8 String Band: [Unidentified Selection]
[Unidentified Artist]: [Unidentified Selection]
[Unidentified Artist]: Mama Don’t Allow No Music in This House

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Tom Morgan at WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

© 2010, 2023 Tom Morgan. Used with permission.

JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 995 – BLOW, WIND, BLOW

Episode 995 features an hour of music from Radio Free Amsterdam headquarters in Detroit’s Cass Corridor by the Kansas City Seven, Lou Donaldson, Muruga, Charlie Parker, John Watkins, Dizzy Gillespie, the Wild Magnolias, and Samantha Fish & Jesse Dayton.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
BLOW, WIND, BLOW
JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 995
Cass Corridor, Detroit, January 6, 2022 [23133]

Yusef Lateef: Happyology
Kansas City Seven: After Theatre Jump
Lou Donaldson: Alligator Boogaloo
Muruga: Be Who You Are
Charlie Parker: Bloomdido
John Watkins: As the Years Go Passing By
John Watkins: Blow, Wind, Blow
Dizzy Gillespie: Algo Bueno (Woody ‘n’ You)
Wild Magnolias: Battlefront
Muruga: Chess Mate Boogie
John Watkins: The Boogieman
Samantha Fish & Jesse Dayton: Brand New Cadillac
Muruga: Blue Hill Ocean Funk

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced, edited & assembled by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve “Fly” Pratt

© 2023 The John Sinclair Foundation

NEON SHRINES 04 – GHOST TOWN

JoJo & Stella are broadcasting from Valencia Radio in San Francisco wih a program of talk & music centered on journeys and explorations both geographic and spiritual, with the conclusion of their long conversation with Jeb Interlandi of OSGH from Episode 3 and music by The Specials, Hepcat, The Teddy Bears featuring Iggy Pop, Enigma, and Yung Bae featuring Macross 82-99.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
GHOST TOWN
NEON SHRINES 04
JoJo & Stella, Valencia Radio, San Francisco, September 9, 2022 [23132]

The Specials: Ghost Town
Hepcat: Dance with Me
Teddy Bears featuring Iggy Pop: Punk Rocker
Enigma: Return to Innocence
Yung Bae featuring Macross 82-99: Welcome to the Disco

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by JoJo & Stella for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Christian Greer at Valencia Radio, San Francisco
Post-production, editing & annotatation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

© 2023 J. Christian Greer & Michelle Oing. Used with permission.

FACE THE MUSIC 203 – VISIONS OF CODY—PART 4: MOVE!

arwulf arwulf is holding forth at WCBN-FM, Ann Arbor with his weekly dose of great music featuring music and musicians discovered between the pages of Jack Kerouac’s experimental novel Visions of Cody: Lionel Hampton, Chu Berry’s Little Jazz Ensemble, Lester Young, the Red Norvo Trio, Charlie Parker with Brew Moore and Paul Bley, the Texas Rhythm Boys, Blue Lu Barker with Danny Barker’s Fly Cats, Big Bill Broonzy, Jack Kerouac with Al Cohn and Zoot Sims, Billy May and his Orchestra, George Handy and his Orchestra, the Tony Fruscella/Brew Moore Quintet, and the Herbie Nichols Trio.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
VISIONS OF CODY—PART 4: MOVE!
FACE THE MUSIC 203
arwulf arwulf, WCBN-FM, Ann Arbor, January 166, 2023 [23131]

Lionel Hampton & his Orchestra: Jack the Bellboy
Chu Berry’s Little Jazz Ensemble: Forty Six West Fifty Two
Lester Young: It’s Only a Paper Moon
Red Norvo Trio: Move!
Charlie Parker, Brew Moore & Paul Bley: Cool Blues
Brew Moore Quartet: Brew Blew
Texas Rhythm Boys: Benzedrine Blues
Blue Lu Barker with Danny Barker’s Fly Cats: Buy Me Some Juice
Big Bill Broonzy: Key to the Highway
Jack Kerouac, Al Cohn & Zoot Sims: American Haikus
Billy May & his Orchestra: Charmaine
George Handy & his Orchestra: The Bloos
Tony Fruscella/Brew Moore Quintet: Minor Blues
Herbie Nichols Trio: Lady Sings the Blues

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by arwulf arwulf for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by arwulf arwulf at WCBN-FM, Ann Arbor
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt
 
© 2023 arwulf arwulf. Used with permission.

JAZZ AT DAYBREAK 206 – SWEET SAPPHIRE BLUES

Leslie Keros is playing music on Episode 206 of Jazz at Daybreak with
music by Roberto Magris with Mark Colby, Leslie Beukelman & Jeremy
Kahn, Ethan Philion, Herbie Hancock, Woody Shaw, Keith O’Rourke,
Cyrus Chestnut, the Chicago Soul Jazz Collective, the Generation Gap
Jazz Orchestra, and John Coltrane.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
SWEET SAPPHIRE BLUES
JAZZ AT DAYBREAK 206
Leslie Keros, WDCB-FM, Chicago, November 4, 2022 [23130]

Ethan Philion: Remember Rockefeller at Attica
Herbie Hancock: The Sorcerer
Woody Shaw: Cassandranite
Keith O’Rourke: Blame It on My Youth
Cyrus Chestnut: Baubles
Chicago Soul Jazz Collective: So Alive
Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra: Blues in a Second
John Coltrane: Sweet Sapphire Blues

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Leslie Keros for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Leslie Keros for WDCB-FM, Chicago
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

© 2023 Leslie Keros. Used with permission.

SOUNDS OF BLUE 375 – THE SOFT PARADE

Bob Putignano is spinning tunes in Episode 375 by Gregg Allman and the Allman Brothers in honor of the birthday of Gregg Allman and by Savoy Brown in honor of the recently departed Kim Simmonds.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
THE SOFT PARADE
SOUNDS OF BLUE 375
Bob Putignano, Sounds of Blue Studio, New York, December 4, 2022 [23127]

Twilight Zone Theme
The Allman Brothers Band: Dreams
The Allman Brothers Band: Outskirts of Town
The Allman Brothers Band: Call It Stormy Monday
The Allman Brothers Band: Statesboro Blues
Savoy Brown: A Hard Way to Go
Savoy Brown: That Same Feelin’
Savoy Brown: Master Hare
Savoy Brown: Needle and Spoon
Gregg Allman: Going Going Gone

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Robert Putignano for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced by Robert Putignano at Sounds of Blue Studio, New York (#372)
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

© 2023 Robert Putignano. Used with permission.

JAZZ FROM THE FRENCH MARKET 42 – DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH

Maryse Dejean brings us Episode 42 of Jazz from the French Market from WWOZ-FM in New Orleans with music by Grover Washington Jr.,:Roy Hargrove, Kim Prevost, Steve Masakowski & Friends, Warren Battiste, Randy Weston & Melba Liston, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo Seven, Ike Stubblefield, and Pharaoh Sanders.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH
JAZZ FROM THE FRENCH MARKET 42
Maryse Dejean, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, January 28, 2019 [23126]

Grover Washington Jr.: Overjoyed
Roy Hargrove: Diamonds in the Rough
Kim Prevost: Lush Life
Steve Masakowski & Friends: Southern Blues
Warren Battiste: Milestones
Randy Weston & Melba Liston: Blue Mood
Dr. Lonnie Smith: Someday My Prince Will Come
Chris Hazelton’s Boogaloo Seven: Unstifled Joy
Ike Stubblefield: Be What You Want
Pharaoh Sanders: Everything I Have Is Good

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Maryse Dejean for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Maryse Dejean at WWOZ-FM <New Orleans
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt
Special thanks to Don Paul

© 2023 Maryse Dejean. Used with permission.

THE GROOVE YARD 204 – YOU CAN DEPEND ON ME

George Klein presents the second hour of his feature on tenor saxophonist Dexter Gordon covering the 1950’s, when Gordon was mostly off the scene because of continuing drug problems. This episode focuses on two albums: Daddy Plays the Horn (1955) with pianist Kenny Drew, which shows what he is capable of, and The Resurgence of Dexter Gordon (1960), recorded with a larger ensemble while he was on parole from prison for drug charges and on his way back to active musician status. Plus there’s a final cut featuring Dex with alto saxophonist Jackie McLean.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
YOU CAN DEPEND ON ME
THE GROOVE YARD 204
George Klein, WEMU-FM, Ypsilanti, December 29, 1991 [23125]

Dexter Gordon: Daddy Plays the Horn
Dexter Gordon: Autumn in New York
Dexter Gordon: You Can Depend on Me
Dexter Gordon: Affair in Havana
Dexter Gordon: Jodi
Dexter Gordon: Field Day
Dexter Gordon & Jackie McLean: On the Trail

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by George Klein for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by George Klein at WEMU-FM, Ypsilanti
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

© 1991, 2023 George Klein. Used with permission.