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Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Gary's Girls - the girls sing Gary Usher!
Today on Crayons to Perfume! the girls sing the songs of, or are produced by hot rod, surf and psychedelic music maniac Gary Usher! Of course there is Annette, but there's also Donna (check out Donna's new book, written by Domenic Priore - it's choc full of never before seen photos of Donna Loren!!!), Rachel & The Revolvers, Musique & The Lyrics, and the Peanut Butter Conspiracy - plus a few more, in an hour of sunshiney, surfin' girl sounds tonight at7pm. Tune in right here: https://wfmu.org/playlists/CE
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Thursday, July 13, 2017
Tonight - MAKE WITH THE SHAKE with DJ Pat K takes you through every move in the book!
Tune in tonight at 8pm eastern as Make With The Shake with DJ Pat K (pictured: middle row, far left) returns for another round of hipshaking and footstomping! Make sure to study your dance charts ahead of time so that you can perform each move accurately and safely. Or wave your arms and legs in a panic and flop around like a squid being electrocuted, if that's more your thing. Either way you won't want to miss it - find the playlist, comments, and LIVE STREAM right here!
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Monday, July 10, 2017
Today at 6PM eastern on
WFMU's Rock'NSoul Ichiban, hear DJ Andrew Sandoval's Come To The Sunshine!
Featuring singles by Gary Knight; Lemon Pipers; The What Four; Barry Gordon;
San Francisco Earthquake; The Beaver Patrol; Wishful Thinking; Nobody's Children;
Bennie Thomas; The Trophies; M.P.D. Limited; Marty Rhone; Russ Alquist; The
Escorts; Lothar And The Hand People; Tony Rivers & The Castaways; Solid
Gold Bubble; Bob Morrison; Feather; Tom Northcott.
Also today, a triple album
spotlight on The Hobbits. Featuring selections from their two Decca albums -
Down To Middle Earth & Men And Doors - IN MONO! Plus, stereo offerings from
The New Hobbits' Back From Middle Earth long player, rare Jimmy Curtiss solo
singles as well as a wonderful non-LP side from The Hobbits.
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Thursday, July 6, 2017
Monday, July 3, 2017
Today at 6pm (eastern) on Come To The Sunshine, DJ Andrew
Sandoval talks with author, Harold Bronson. They discuss his new book - MY
BRITISH INVASION, as well as growing up in Los Angeles and a shared fascination
with British music.
The show includes selections by: The Roulettes, The Ivy
League, The Yardbirds, The Eyes, The Zombies, Peter & Gordon, The Dave
Clark Five, The Kinks, The Troggs, The Thoughts, A Wild Uncertainty, Manfred
Mann, The Bats, The Smoke, Double Feature, Unit 4+ 2, The Merseys, Spencer
Davis Group, Ian Whitcomb, Paul Jones, The Hollies, Herman's Hermits, The Move
& Argent.
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Saturday, July 1, 2017
Have a great weekend, from your pals at the Whig Out!
We, at the Whig Out! are pleased to bring you an extra special holiday gift, whether you be Canadian or American or neither, it's BARBARA EDEN in a MINI SKIRT for goodness sakes! (you're welcome!) Have a great weekend everyone, and if you get the chance, WHIG OUT! with us on Sunday at 8pm, right after The Real Nitty Gritty. You can always find us here: https://wfmu.org/playlists/WT
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Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Monday, June 26, 2017
Today at 6pm (eastern) on WFMU's Rock 'n' Soul
Ichiban, DJ Andrew Sandoval presents an all new edition of come to the
sunshine.
It features
45's played from vinyl by: Bob Morrison; Mike Rabin & The Demons; The
Leaves Of Grass; Tony Rivers and the Castaways; Barry Mann; The Majority; Don
Lee Wilson; The Renaissance; Rick Nelson; The Tony Jackson Group; The New Wing
Featuring DAVY PETERS & Music by The Sons Of Adam; The Loose Ends; Love
Society; One; The Lime; Tom Northcott; Lords Of London; Chris McClure; San
Francisco Earthquake; The Collection.
In part
two, an artist spotlight on Anthony & The Imperials, shedding light on
their post-1966 recordings (when they dropped the "Little" from their
moniker and explored straight-up soft pop and even baroque sounds, ala the Left
Banke with producer Teddy Randazzo). A fascinating glimpse at yet another
1950's artist making contemporary '60s music.
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