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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Country Club


A little Sunday afternoon putting practice, Nashville style. Left to right: Carl Smith, Marty Robbins, Ernest Tubb and Faron Young.

Joe South

Joe South - I'm Snowed (45)

Now With Added Goober!



From The Johnny Cash Show

Bar-B-Que Break

Wendy Rene - Bar-B-Que (45)

Who Needs Deep Purple?


Games People Play


Joe South Was Born 70 Years Ago

 

Joseph Alfred Souter was born February 28, 1940, in Atlanta, GA. He cut "The Purple People Eater Meets The Witch Doctor" before he was even out of high school, and would go on to cut tons of great records ranging from rockabilly to psychedelia for the next seventeen years. He wrote and/or produced most of the Tams' and Billy Joe Royal's best stuff, he's had his songs cut by anyone you can think of, he's on Blonde On Blonde and "Chain of Fools", and is posessed of such magic powers that his work on The Sounds of Silence* actually rendered Simon and Garfunkel palatable! Even Deep Purple couldn't completely ruin his song! Surely he is the son of God! ALL HAIL JOE SOUTH!

* The album, not the single as I assumed until I was fact-checking this.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Fool's Paradise W/ Rex




Let's do the Window Pane this week, cause next week we'll be doing the Chicken!
Al Prince - The Window Pane (45)

Ichiban On The Iphone!

I'm thrilled to announce that WFMU has updated the free iphone app to include Ichiban!! Grab it right here. It's like having a transistor radio but with music you actually want to listen to! You can also listen to Archived Shows from your favorite Ichiban DJs! More info.

He Plays The Bongo, I Play The Banjo



Jean Shepard - He Plays The Bongo, I Play The Banjo (1:59, MP3)

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Lee Andrews & The Hearts - "Tear Drops" / "The Girl Around The Corner"



Here's both sides of the highest charting single by Lee Andrews and The Hearts. This was #20 in 1957. A couple more of Lee and The Hearts' songs charted, but I don't think either of them ever cracked the top 20. The B-Side's quite a contrast to the hit here.

You may also be interested in this newspaper article which mentions the upcoming (in 1972) performance at a Pittsburgh mosque's "Oldies Night". Be sure to check out the movie ads in that paper, too. Just think...you could've gone to the mosque to see Lee Andrews and The Hearts and then hit the Colonial Drive-In to see Rosey Grier and Ray Milland in The Thing With Two Heads, possibly on the same night. What a world!

Click here to download Chess Records # 1675!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Weather Man


From Soundac Studios, the folks who brought you Colonel Bleep.

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