RADIO FREE AMSTERDAM 2022 - BLUES, JAZZ & REEFER-KEEPING THE MUSIC ALIVE
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The John Sinclair Foundation Presents RADIO FREE AMSTERDAM 2022 BLUES, JAZZ & REEFER—KEEPING THE MUSIC ALIVE Mondays The John Sinclair Radio Show plus Fly By Night with Steve The Fly Tuesdays The Blues Show with Bruce Pingree Chicago Bound with Leslie Keros Wednesdays BluesTime International with Roger White plus Bartender’s Bop with Tom Morgan & John Sinclair Thursdays Face The Music with arwulf arwulf plus The Groove Yard with George Klein Fridays Jazz from the French Market with Maryse Dejean plus Sounds of Blue with Bob Putignano Saturdays Big City Blues Cruise with Martin Gross plus The Soul Lucille Show with Lucille DJ Sundays Jazz at Daybreak with Leslie Keros plus Jazz Lunatique with David Kunian Our internet radio station carries on with two new hours of original programming every day and offers a continuous flow of music on the 24/7 stream on our website where you can click the button and listen just like a real radio station. We’ve been off the air for a moment due to administrative issues but should be back soon and, if you tune into the 24/7 stream, you won’t miss a program. This will be the last month for Martino D’Lorenzo and the Big City Blues Cruise, and next month Linda Lexy will be back with Party Train, joining Jazz from the French Market with Maryse Dejean as our newest entry. Our regular shows continue to shine through the murk of everyday life: The John Sinclair Radio Show, Fly By Night with Steve The Fly, The Blues Show with Bruce Pingree, Chicago Bound and Jazz At Daybreak with Leslie Keros, BluesTime International with Roger White, Bartender’s Bop with Tom Morgan & John Sinclair, Face The Music with the great arwulf arwulf, Sounds of Blue with Bob Putignano, The Soul Lucille Show with Lucille DJ, and Jazz Lunatique with David Kunian. Yes!
FEBRUARY 2022 PROGRAM GUIDE Tuesday, February 1 PAPA DEE DAH DAH THE BLUES SHOW 523 Bruce Pingree with a program of blues & gospel music in honor of Father’s Day 2013 by King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, Louis Armstrong, Clarence Williams Blue 5 with Eva Taylor, W.C. Handy’s Memphis Blues Band, W.C. Handy’s Beale Street, Louis Armstrong & His Hot 7, Louis Armstrong: with Earl Hines, and Sidney Bechet. CHICAGO STYLE CHICAGO BOUND 22 Leslie Keros is playing music from Chicago in 2014 with tunes by Dave Spector, John Primer & Matthew Schollar, Steve Freund & Gloria Hardiman, Earl Hooker, Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis, Big John Wrencher, Jimmy Rogers & Little Walter, Elmore James, Johnny Drummer, Easy Baby & his House Rockers, Mojo Buford, Little Smokey Smothers, and Lafayette Leake. Wednesday, February 2 EXPLAINING THE BLUES BLUESTIME INTERNATIONAL 128 BluesTime 128 with Roger White from CJAM-FM in Windsor has music by Magic Dick & J. Geils, Henry Gray, Harmonica Shah & Howard Glazer, Ryan Perry, Dennis Jones, John “Blues” Boyd, Tas Cru & his Tortured Souls, and Mary Jo Curry. HADACOL BOUNCE BARTENDER’S BOP 22 Tom Morgan continues his Bartender’s Bop program for WTJU-FM in Charlottesville, Virginia in the 1980s, updated and annotated by John Sinclair at Radio Free Amsterdam in 2013, with an hour of music hosted by Tom Morgan & John Sinclair including Louis Armstrong & the Mills Brothers, Chuck Willis, Nat “King” Cole, Roy Milton & his Solid Senders, Charles Brown, The Bobettes, The Treniers, Professor Longhair, nd a total of 10 unidentified artists to complete the show.
Thursday, February 3 ACES IN THE HOLE FACE THE MUSIC 158 arwulf arwulf is holding forth at WCBN-FM, Ann Arbor with his weekly dose of great music featuring Boyd Senter & his Senterpedes, the Kansas City Tin Roof Stompers, Pinkie's Birmingham Five, Rodney Rogers' Red Peppers, Al Katz & his Kittens, Rudy Wiedoeft, the Foursome, Vance Dixon & his Pencils, Finzel's Arcadia Orchestra of Detroit, the Ipana Troubadours, Harry Roy & his Mayfair Orchestra, Luis Russell & his Burning Eight, Clarence Williams & his Washboard Band, the Goofus Five, Celestin's Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra, the Washboard Rhythm Kings, Kansas City Frank & his Footwarmers, and the Washingtonians. SOMETHING YOU GOT THE GROOVE YARD 160 George Klein presents a feature on the original Ramsey Lewis Trio—Lewis, piano; Eldee Young, bass & cello; Red Holt, drums—in anticipation of their reunion at the 1991 Ann Arbor Summer Festival. The focus is on recordings from the late 1950s to the mid-60’s, primarily on Argo Records, culminating in hit albums recorded live at the Bohemian Caverns in Washington, DC. Friday, February 4 MAGNOLIA TRIANGLE JAZZ FROM THE FRENCH MARKET 05 Maryse Dejean returns with Jazz From the French Market, originating at WWOZ-FM in New Orleans, with music by Eric Reed, Dr. John, Donald Harrison Jr., Ellis Marsalis, and a pair of unidentified artists to close the show. ANYWAY THE WIND BLOWS SOUNDS OF BLUE 330 Bob Putignano is playing the Sounds of Blue this week with music by Larry Coryell-Eddie Harris-Les McCann, the Band of Gypsys, Shuggie Otis, Eric Clapton with J.J. Cale, and The Grateful Dead. Saturday, February 5 BLOW TOP BLUES BIG CITY BLUES CRUISE 074 Martino D’Lorenzo is playing the blues on 45s, 78s and LPs from behind the wheel of the Big City Blues Cruise bus, spinning Episode 074 from 1983 featuring music by Red Prysock, Howlin’ Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson,
Muddy Waters, Sheriff & The Revels, The Moonglows, The Five Chances, Freddie King, Junior Wells, Eddie Taylor, Buddy Guy, Elmore James, Margie Evans with the Johnny Otis Show, Fluffy Hunter, Koko Taylor, Bull Moose Jackson, The Swallows, and Magic Slim & The Teardrops. BLACK TALK THE SOUL LUCILLE SHOW 333 Lucille DJ is back all the way from controradio-fm in the heart of Italy with a killer hour of soul & super heavy funk and a guest spot by John Sinclair with tunes by Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, Fran Farley, El Chicano, The Invincibles, Terry Callier, Charles Earland, Lyn Collins, John Sinclair & Wayne Kramer, Howling Diablos, Hearts Of Stone, The Chi-Lites, The Undisputed Truth, KC & The Sunshine Band, The Vibrations, Jackie Moore, The Soul Children, Roy Ayers Ubiquity, and Ray Barretto. Sunday, February 6 GRAND CENTRAL JAZZ AT DAYBREAK 161 Leslie Keros is playing music in Episode 161 by Ike Quebec, Nancy Wilson with the George Shearing Trio, George Duke, the Harold Mabern Sextet, Harold Danko, Wes Montgomery, Ingrid Jensen, Randy Napoleon, Jay McShann, Jimmy Witherspoon, Louis Hayes, and Joey DeFrancesco. ASCENSION JAZZ LUNATIQUE 366 David Kunian is playing some very hip music this week by Egg Yolk Jubilee, Dead Eye Dick, Mars Williams, a long conversation with Brad Walker about staging the New Orleans production of Ascension, John Coltrane, Yo La Tango, and Grace Jones. Monday, February 7 DOO WOP TIMES TWO JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 948 Episode 949 is coming from Radio Free Amsterdam headquarters in Detroit’s Cass Corridor with a second hour of great doowop records provided by my pal the Maestro, Jules Bauduc of southern Lousiana, who sent tons of material including songs by The Capris, The Five Keys, Little Anthony & The Imperials, The Skyliners, The Dream Lovers, The Impressions, The Duprees, The Driftters, The Rays, The Jive Five, The Shields, Don Julian & The Meadowlarks, The Platters, Jesse Belvin, Bubber Johnson, Johnny Ace, Roland Stone, and Clyde McPhatter.
BLUEMOON & BOP FLY BY NIGHT 452 Steve The Fly is spinning from 2015 with an all-vinyl show in Episode 452 with cuts by Lester Young, Ella & The Ink Spots, Bud Powell, Jimmy Smith, Kai Winding, Wes Montgomery, John Coltrane & Cannonball Adderley, Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Yusef Lateef, and The Moonglows. Tuesday, February 8 LEAVE THE LIGHT ON THE BLUES SHOW 524 Bruce Pingree with a program of blues & gospel music from 2013 featuring several cuts from the The Senna Earhart Band plus tunes by the Mark Hummell Harmonica Summit, John Nemeth, James Cotton, and Southern Hospitality. I WISH YOU WOULD CHICAGO BOUND 23 Leslie Keros is playing music from Chicago in 2014 with tunes by Willie “Big Eyes” Smith, Son Seals, Rod Stone & the C Notes, Byther Smith, Jimmy Johnson, Howlin’ Wolf, Tom Archia, Lacy Gibson, Shaky Jake Harris, Dave Spector, Magic Slim, Billy Boy Arnold, Rickie Allen, Jimmy Walker, and Clarence Samuels. Wednesday, February 9 STORM WARNING BLUESTIME INTERNATIONAL 129 BluesTime 129 with Roger White from CJAM-FM in Windsor has music by Magic Dick & J. Geils, Mac Rebennack, Albert Collins, Roy Buchanan, Matt “The Rattlesnake” Lesh, Ronnie Earl & Duke Robillard, the Hollywood Fats Band, James McCarty & Johnny A, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, John “Blues” Boyd, Jimmy Reed, B.B. King, and Big Chief Monk Boudreaux with the Forgotten Souls Brass Band. HADACOL BOUNCE BARTENDER’S BOP 22 Tom Morgan continues his Bartender’s Bop program for WTJU-FM in Charlottesville, Virginia in the 1980s, updated and annotated by John Sinclair at Radio Free Amsterdam in 2013, with an hour of music hosted by Tom Morgan & John Sinclair including Louis Armstrong & the Mills Brothers, Chuck Willis, Nat “King” Cole, Roy Milton & his Solid Senders, Charles Brown, The Bobettes, The Treniers, Professor Longhair, and a total of 10 unidentified artists to complete the show.
Thursday, February 10 GET OFF STUFF FACE THE MUSIC 159 arwulf arwulf is holding forth at WCBN-FM, Ann Arbor with his weekly dose of great music featuring Eubie Blake, Vance Dixon & his Pencils, Ikey Robinson & the Pods of Pepper, Red Nichols & his Five Pennies, Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees, the Benny Goodman Sextet, The Three Deuces, Artie Shaw's Gramercy Five, Fats Waller & his Rhythm, the King Cole Trio, Erskine Hawkins & his Orchestra, Count Basie & his Orchestra, the Charlie Parker Sextet, Bud Powell, the Lester Young Quartet, the Dizzy Gillespie Sextet, Jimmy Forrest, and Yusef Lateef. BLUE BRASS GROOVE THE GROOVE YARD 161 George Klein presents an hour of great jazz from this 1991 program featuring recordings by Ben Webster & Don Byas, Dorothy Ashby, Cannonball Adderley with the Ernie Wilkins Big Band, the Chico Hamilton Quintet, Jimmy Forrest, and Brother Jack McDuff. Friday, February 11 FLYING HOME JAZZ FROM THE FRENCH MARKET 06 Maryse Dejean returns with Jazz From the French Market, originating at WWOZ-FM in New Orleans, with great jazz music by Charles McPherson, Sonny Stitt, Sonny Rollins, Lionel Hampton, the Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop, and Betty Carter. EIGHT MILES HIGH SOUNDS OF BLUE 331 Bob Putignano is playing the Sounds of Blue this week with music by Poco, Loggins & Messina, The Byrds, and John Mayall. Saturday, February 12 STRANDED ON THE HIGHWAY BIG CITY BLUES CRUISE 075 Martino D’Lorenzo is playing the blues from behind the wheel of the Big City Blues Cruise bus, spinning Episode 075 from 1983 featuring music by
Red Prysock, B.B. King, The Coasters, Ben E. King, Nolan Strong & The Diablos, Buddy Guy, Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson, Albert King, Chuck Berry, Little Walter, Muddy Waters, LaVerne Baker, Chuck Willis, and Magic Slim & The Teardrops. BLACK TALK THE SOUL LUCILLE SHOW 334 Lucille DJ is back all the way from controradio-fm in the heart of Italy with a killer hour of soul & super heavy funk and a guest spot by John Sinclair with tunes by Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, Fran Farley, El Chicano, The Invincibles, Terry Callier, Charles Earland, Lyn Collins, John Sinclair & Wayne Kramer, Howling Diablos, Hearts Of Stone, The Chi-Lites, The Undisputed Truth, KC & The Sunshine Band, The Vibrations, Jackie Moore, The Soul Children, Roy Ayers Ubiquity, and Ray Barretto. Sunday, February 13 BIRD COUNT JAZZ AT DAYBREAK 162 Leslie Keros is playing music in Episode 162 by the Jay Sennett Trio, the Soul Message Band, Kirk Lightsey, Larry Willis, the Maria Schneider Orchestra, George Cables, Shirley Crabb, and Ingrid Jenson. MANHOLE JAZZ LUNATIQUE 367 David Kunian is playing some very hip music this week by Egg Yolk Jubilee, Grace Jones, The Pretenders, The Waitresses, Smokin’ Time Jazz Club, Robert Earl Keen, the Doro Wat Jazz Band, Shotgun Jazz Band, Tom Waits, Ani deFranco, and The Masakowski Family. Monday, February 14 MILES DAVIS IN PARIS 1960 JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 949 Episode 949 is coming from Radio Free Amsterdam headquarters in Detroit’s Cass Corridor with an hour of music by the classic Miles Davis Quintet— John Coltrane, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb—recorded live at the Olympia in Paris on their first European tour. I copied this off of YouTube without benefit of a download so the sound is suspicious throughout, but the music is incredible. Miles & Trane! Live in Paris! Amen!
UNFUNKY UFO FLY BY NIGHT 453 Steve The Fly is flying the friendly skies in Episode 453 with selections from Robert Anton Wilson, Parliament, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, James Brown, The Meters, and Sun Ra & His Arkestra. Tuesday, February 15 ONE BELIEVER THE BLUES SHOW 525 Bruce Pingree with a program of blues & gospel music this week commemorating the 20th anniversary of the passing of Jon Campbell, plus cuts from Joe Crown-Walter “Wolfman” Washington-Russell Batiste, Davell Crawford, and Walter “Wolfman” Washington & The Roadmasters. STREAMLINE WOMAN CHICAGO BOUND 24 Leslie Keros is playing music from Chicago in 2014 with tunes by Floyd McDaniel & the Blues Swingers, Toronzo Cannon, Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Junior Wells & Buddy Guy, Sam Lay, Chuck Berry, Will Ezell, Jazz Gillum, Magic Sam, John Primer & the Teardrops, William Clark, and Dave Spector. Wednesday, February 16 REALITY BLUES BLUESTIME INTERNATIONAL 130 BluesTime 130 with Roger White from CJAM-FM in Windsor has music by Magic Dick & J. Geils, Harmonica Shah & Howard Glazer, The Joe Lewis Band, The Ally Venable Band, Frank Bey, Tony Campanella, Link Wray, and Jimi Hendrix. YOU BETTER KNOW IT BARTENDER’S BOP 23 Tom Morgan continues his Bartender’s Bop program for WTJU-FM in Charlottesville, Virginia in the 1980s, updated and annotated by John Sinclair at Radio Free Amsterdam in 2013, with an hour of music hosted by Tom Morgan & John Sinclair including The Cadets, Jackie Wilson, Floyd Dixon, Charles Brown, Joe Tex, Billy Boy Arnold, Louis Jordan, Sticks McGhee, Roscoe Gordon, Jimmy Liggins, Gary “U.S.” Bonds, and several unidentified artists.
Thursday, February 17 A STRING OF PEARLS FACE THE MUSIC 160 arwulf arwulf is holding forth at WCBN-FM, Ann Arbor with his weekly dose of great music featuring Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Don Redman, George Zack, Danny Alvin, Rex Stewart, Una Mae Carlisle, Edmond Hall's Celeste Quartet, Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson, Glenn Miller, Django Reinhardt, Fats Waller, Art Tatum, Wilmoth Houdini with Gerald Clark's Night Owls, Cyril Blake & his Jig's Club Band, and Machito & his Afro Cuban Orchestra DONEGAN WALK THE GROOVE YARD 162 George Klein presents an hour of great jazz by pianist Dorothy Donegan in this 1991 program featuring recordings from the 1940s, ‘50s and ‘80s, plus a closing cut by Count Basie. Friday, February 18 BRIGHT MISSISSIPPI JAZZ FROM THE FRENCH MARKET 07 Maryse Dejean returns with Jazz From the French Market, originating at WWOZ-FM in New Orleans with great music by Allen Toussaint, Dr. John, the Miles Davis Sextet, the Red Callendar Quartet, Pat Metheny & Brad Meldau and an unidentified artist in the middle of the show. RED HOUSE SOUNDS OF BLUE 332 Bob Putignano is playing the Sounds of Blue this week with music by Hiram Bullock, the Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Russell Malone, Johnny A, and Idris Muhammad. Saturday, February 19 WITCHCRAFT BIG CITY BLUES CRUISE 076 Martino D’Lorenzo is playing the blues on 45s, 78s and LPs from behind the wheel of the Big City Blues Cruise bus, spinning Episode 075 from 1982 featuring music by Red Prysock, Fats Domino, The Spiders, the Dave Bartholomew Orchestra, Little Richard, Mr. Google Eyes, Roy Brown, Bobby Charles, Paul Gayten, Roy Montrell, Jesse Hill, Huey “Piano” Smith & The Clowns, Guitar Slim, Shirley & Lee, Aaron Neville, and Clarence “Frogman” Henry.
BLACK ENUFF THE SOUL LUCILLE SHOW 335 Lucille DJ is back all the way from controradio-fm in the heart of Italy with a killer hour of soul & super heavy funk and a guest spot by John Sinclair with tunes by Little Richard, The Pharaohs, The Vibrations, Jeannette Jones, Otis Clay, The J.B.’s & Fred Wesley, David “Fathead” Newman, Johnny “Guitar” Watson, Johnnie Bassett & the Blues Insurgents, Joe Weaver, John Lee Hooker, Luther Ingram, The Sylvers, Ruby Andrews, Eddie Bo, and Delores Ealy & The Kenyattas. Sunday, February 20 SNAP YOUR FINGERS JAZZ AT DAYBREAK 163 Leslie Keros is playing music in Episode 163 by Ingrid Jenson, Virginia Mayhew, Kirsten Edkins, Ruth Brown, New York Hard Bop Quinte, The Three Cohens, Brandon Goldberg, Rick Germanson, and Jay McShann. PLUTONIAN NIGHTS JAZZ LUNATIQUE 368 David Kunian is playing his annual New Year’s Sun Ra show with music from across the wide spectrum of Sun Ra recordings. Monday, February 21 MILES DAVIS IN PARIS 1967 JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 950 Episode 950 is coming from Radio Free Amsterdam headquarters in Detroit’s Cass Corridor with an hour of music by the second great Miles Davis Quintet— Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams—recorded live at the Salle Playel in Paris on November 6, 1967. I copied this off of YouTube without benefit of a download so the sound is suspicious throughout, but the music is superb. ROACHA-CHA BLAKEBEATS FLY BY NIGHT 454 Steve Fly dips into his wax collection and constructs a hanging garden of jazz drum delights featuring Art Blakey and Max Roach. Featuring songs by Thelonious Monk, Blakey's Jazz Messengers, and Roach, the Fly spins bare back rhythms of the Afro-jazz bop persuasion. Special thanks to John Sinclair.
Tuesday, February 22 STUFF YOU GOTTA WATCH THE BLUES SHOW 526 Bruce Pingree with a program of blues & gospel music this week by Lazy Lester, John Sebastian & the J Band featuring Annie Raines, The Cashbox Kings, Phil Wiggins & John Cephus, James Cotton, Phil Wiggins & the Robert Johnson Tribute Band, Levon Helm, Jimmy Vivano & the Black Italians, Johnny Pierre, and Sonny Boy Williamson. OUT LIKE A BULLET CHICAGO BOUND 25 Leslie Keros is playing music from Chicago in 2014 with tunes by Bob Corritore, Davina & the Vagabonds, Gary Clark Jr, Eddie Cotton, Henry Butler with the Hot 9, the Planet D Nonet, Robben Ford, Eden Brent, Dave & Phil Alvin, Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, Katherine Russell, and Terry Hank. Wednesday, February 23 WHOO WHEE SWEET DADDY BLUESTIME INTERNATIONAL 131 BluesTime 127 with Roger White from CJAM-FM in Windsor has music by Magic Dick & J. Geils, Otis Rush, Veronica Lewis, Louis Jordan, Ryan Perry, Andy Watts, and Laura Rain & The Caesars. SEE SAW BARTENDER’S BOP 24 Tom Morgan continues his Bartender’s Bop program for WTJU-FM in Charlottesville, Virginia in the 1980s, updated and annotated by John Sinclair at Radio Free Amsterdam in 2013, with an hour of music hosted by Tom Morgan & John Sinclair including Ray Charles, The Moonglows, The Rivingtons, Ella Fitzgerald, and a total of seven unidentified artists heard throughout the program. Thursday, February 24 LOOSE FEET FACE THE MUSIC 161 arwulf arwulf is holding forth at WCBN-FM, Ann Arbor with his weekly dose of great music featuring Mutt Carey's New Yorkers, Wesley Wallace, the Two of Spades, Truett and George, George Lewis' Eclipse Alley Five, Frank Bunch & his Fuzzy Wuzzies, Tommy "Red" Tompkins & his Orchestra, Trombone Red & his Blue Six, the Stomp Six, the Syncopatin' Skeeters,
an Unknown Black Orchestra, the Jeno Fesca Band, Jack Pettis & his Band, Skeets Tolbert & his Gentlemen of Swing, Art Tatum, the Pete Brown Quartet, Rex Stewart & his Orchestra, and Roosevelt Sykes. OPUS DE BOP THE GROOVE YARD 163 George Klein presents the first episode in a multi-part series commemorating Stan Getz, who had recently passed in 1991. The focus is on early recordings starting in 1945 with Kai Winding, Jimmy Raney, Terry Gibbs, Horace Silver and others that reveal Getz’s lyricism as well as his new emphasis on bop. . Friday, February 25 AGITATION JAZZ FROM THE FRENCH MARKET 08 Maryse Dejean brings us another edition of Jazz from the French Market from WWOZ-FM in New Orleans with music by the Dave Holland Trio featuring Jonathan Blake, Grant Green, Charles Earland, Miles Davis, Jimmy Cobb, and Roy Hargrove. WE GO BACK SOUNDS OF BLUE 333 Bob Putignano is playing the Sounds of Blue this week with music by Bob James, the Ed Palermo Big Band, Frank Zappa, Hiram Bullock, The Bala Project, Claire Martin, and Jim Mullen. Saturday, February 26 I GOT THE FEELING BIG CITY BLUES CRUISE 077 Martino D’Lorenzo is playing the blues on 45s, 78s and LPs from behind the wheel of the Big City Blues Cruise bus, spinning Episode 077 from 1983 featuring music by Red Prysock, The Spiders, Little Richard, Fats Domino, J.B. Lenoir, Buddy Guy, Sonny Boy Williamson, the Emmit Slay Trio, Dale Hawkins, The Coasters, Jimmy Rogers, Freddie King, James Cotton, B.B. King, The Dells, Little Walter, and James Brown. FUNKY STREET THE SOUL LUCILLE SHOW 336 Lucille DJ is back all the way from controradio-fm in the heart of Italy with a killer hour of soul & super heavy funk and a guest spot by John Sinclair with tunes by King Curtis, Arthur Conley, Fontella Bass, Ernie Hawks
& The Soul Investigators, Donald Byrd, The Radiants, Melvin Lastie, Aretha Franklin, Sly Stone, Jack McDuff, Tone Loc, The Heartbeats, Shep & the Limelites, Dobie Gray, Mack Rice, Lafayette Afro Rock Band, Solomon Burke, and Vaudou Game. Sunday, February 27 DOWN FOR DOUBLE JAZZ AT DAYBREAK 164 Leslie Keros is playing music in Episode 164 by Jay McShann, Count Basie, Buddy Rich & His Big Band, George Duke, Johnny Griffin, Hampton Hawes, Grant Green, and Delfaeyo Marsalis. FRIENDLY GALAXIES JAZZ LUNATIQUE 369 David Kunian is playing part two of his annual New Year’s Sun Ra spectacular with selections from across the wide spectrum of Sun Ra’s recordings including some valuable commentary from Ra himself. Monday, February 28 MILES DAVIS IN GERMANY 1967 JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 951 Episode 951 is coming from Radio Free Amsterdam headquarters in Detroit’s Cass Corridor with a second hour of music by the great Miles Davis Quintet of the 1960s—Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams— recorded live in Karlsruhe, Germany on November 7, 1967, the night following last week’s concert. I copied this off of YouTube without benefit of a download so the sound is suspicious, but the music is superb from start to finish MINGUS PEPPER SAUCE FLY BY NIGHT 455 Steve Fly combines cuts from two vinyl albums Pepper Adams Plays The Compositions Of Charles Mingus and Blues And Roots by Charles Mingus. * RADIO FREE AMSTERDAM IS A PROJECT OF THE JOHN SINCLAIR FOUNDATION © 2022 The John Sinclair Foundation
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