Posted by Dave Tilley
on August 17, 2009 @ 2:24 pm | Post a comment
There is a wonderful exhibit of quilts at the Hayti Heritage Center in Durham, called “Music in my soul: the legacy and they lyrics”. This exhibit features a collection of quilts created by a local group of African-American quilters. This particular group was co-founded by our very own Jereann King, co-host of Ungerground Railroad Love. So, stop by if you’re in the area and check out these fantastic quilts.
www.hayti.org/music-in-my-soul-the-legacy-and-the-lyrics/
Posted by Dave Tilley
on August 13, 2009 @ 12:00 am | Post a comment
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| 10pm |
Short Haired Woman |
Captain Luke |
One of these days |
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Alley Flowers |
Jolie Holland |
Catalpa |
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High on a Mountain |
Ollabelle |
Merlefest 2008 |
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Believe |
Famouse Renfoe |
Children |
| |
Service for the Lord |
Madam Andrews and the Heavenly Echoes |
Together |
| |
Get Back to You |
James Mathus Knockdown Society |
Let the Devil Ride |
| |
You've Got to be Crazy to Live in this Town |
Alex McMurray |
How to be a Cannonball |
| |
Lord Fix It |
Madison Prayer Band |
Saint's Paradise |
| |
The Eagle is Back |
Johnny Guitar Watson |
Guitar |
| |
Toujours Ok |
Sam Amngwana Franco and TP OK Jazz |
For Ever |
| 11pm |
Walk with Me |
Calvin Cooke |
Downriver Revival |
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I shall not be moved |
Shirley Ann Lee |
Downriver Revival |
| |
Take Care of Us |
The Revalations |
Downriver Revival |
| |
I've got somewhere to lay my head |
The Spiritualaires of Hurtsburo Alabama |
Singing Songs of Praise |
| |
John the Revalator |
The Mighty Gospel Inspirations |
In Black and White |
| |
It's You |
007 |
Live at Jazzfest 2007 |
| |
Somethin's Wrong |
Bobby Lounge |
Somethin's Wrong |
| |
You're Too Late, Baby |
Silas Hogan |
So Long Blues |
| |
Lakeshore Drive |
Swanson |
Pieces of the City |
| |
Everything I do Gohn be Funky |
Allen Toussaint |
What is Success? |
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I'm an old Cowhand |
Dave Bartholomew |
Best of |
| |
Indian Red |
Dr. John |
Back in New Orleans |
| |
Timber |
Eddie Bo |
In the Pocket |
| |
Tenera |
Group Bombino |
Guitars from Agadez v2 |
Posted by Dave Tilley
on July 30, 2009 @ 12:00 am | Post a comment
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| 10pm |
Something's Got a Hold of Me |
Zulu Ensemble |
Something's Got A Hold of Me |
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Life is a Problem |
Sister O.M. Terrell |
Country Gospel: The Post-War Years (1946-1953) |
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I want to be with you |
Marvin and Johnny |
Marvin and Johnny |
| |
Don't Let the Devil Ride |
Aurbrey Ghent |
What a Time |
| |
Shirley |
Lil' Band O' Gold |
Lil Band O' Gold |
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Tipitina |
John Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen |
Live |
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jam |
Bobby Cooke and the Explosions |
Downriver Revival |
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Under the Spell |
Swanson |
Swanson and the Wiseowl |
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Trouble in my Way |
Como Mamas |
Como Now |
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Santa Marina |
Boubacar Traore |
Kar Kar |
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Last in April, First in May |
John Rankin |
Last in April, First in May |
| 11pm |
Rock of Ages |
Glen David Andrews |
Walking Through Heaven's Gate |
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While I'm Singing |
Mahalia Jackson |
Gospel Greats |
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Style in my Life |
Bobby Lounge |
Something's Wrong |
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Mean old Line |
Jimbo Mathus |
Stop and Let the Devil Ride |
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Can you deal with it? |
Andre Williams |
Can you deal with it? |
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That Train |
Alex McMurray |
How to be a Cannonball |
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Chokin' Kind |
Captain Luke and Cool John Ferguson |
Outsider Lounge Music |
| |
One of these Days |
Captain Luke |
One of these Days |
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One Dime |
Boo Hanks |
Picking Low Cotton |
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Couscous Frites Mescal |
Samarabalouf |
Samarabalouf |
| |
Big Leg Mama |
Gene Phillips |
Gene Phillips |
| |
After the Beep |
J. Monque D. |
After the Beep |
Posted by Dave Tilley
on July 10, 2009 @ 12:57 am | Post a comment
You can now follow taintradio on Twitter.com — we’ll post occasional messages mentioning what is new and grabbing us at the moment or about what we’re hearing on-air that’s just knocking us out. Check it out @taintradio or simply click here: 
Posted by Dave Tilley
on June 2, 2009 @ 11:24 pm | Post a comment
From the Herald-Sun newspaper in Durham, NC — very exciting news for us Sun-Ra fans!
Eclectic Sun Ra exhibit on its way — By Cliff Bellamy : The Herald-Sun
DURHAM — He was born in 1914 as Herman Blount, and music history books credit him as a composer, bandleader and keyboard player. He was equal parts showman, mystic and philosopher, and hence most music listeners know him by his more common name Sun Ra. From the 1950s up until his death in 1993, Sun Ra and his band Arkestra helped to define the experimental, avant-garde styles of jazz.
This fall, the Durham Art Guild Inc., in partnership with the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies at Duke University, will present “Pathways to Unknown Worlds: Sun Ra, El Saturn and Chicago’s Afro-Futurist Underground 1954-1968″ from Aug. 21 through Oct. 18. The traveling exhibit is part of the Alton Abraham collection of Sun Ra papers at the jazz archive of the University of Chicago Library.
Sun Ra played with Fletcher Henderson’s orchestra in the 1940s, and later moved to Chicago, where he formed the Arkestra. He produced a huge body of recordings over the years, and performed the music for a short film titled “The Cry of Jazz.”
He worked outside the traditional music business, forming his own label, and was as much entrepreneur as artist, said Jennifer Collins-Mancour, director of the Durham Art Guild. “He kind of niched a market for himself,” Collins-Mancour said. “I see a comparison with [Durham's] Black Wall Street.”
Sun Ra, who claimed throughout his life that he was from Saturn, also practiced vegetarianism and macrobiotic eating long before they were widely know, she said. The exhibit includes his artwork, instruments he played, and lectures he gave. “It’s a wide range of ephemera,” Collins-Mancour said.
The exhibit also will include his original drawings for the mid-1960s albums “Art Forms of Dimensions of Tomorrow” and “Other Planes of There.” The exhibit also will include original artwork for other LPs. These consist not only of the sketches and final versions of the art, but also all steps along the way to printing the covers. They are from Ra’s tenure in Chicago, especially during mid-’50s, with his business partner and fellow mystic Abraham.
Other events related to the exhibit are planned for the fall. Other presenters will include Duke Performances and at the John Hope Franklin Center.
A pre-show Spectacle will be held Aug. 8 with an “Intergalactic Costume Creation.” The Spectacle of music, chants and “alter-ego” costumes will proceed from Durham Central Park through the streets of downtown Durham, ending at the Durham Art Guild gallery and Durham Arts Council building at 120 Morris St.
A pre-opening fundraising event will be held Aug. 20. The evening will begin at the Art Guild gallery with a wine reception and screening of the documentary “Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise,” by Robert Mugge. Dinner will follow at Revolution, Rue Cler and Piedmont restaurants. The Durham Art Guild will host the public opening reception in conjunction with Durham’s Third Friday Events on Aug. 21 from 5 to 7 pm.
September events include “Sun Ra Inspired: A Jam Session” following Centerfest on Sept. 19, showcasing tribute performances from local artists and a public showing of Mugge’s Sun Ra film at the PSI Theatre at the Durham Arts Council. On Sept. 26, The Mingus Big Band and the Arkestra will be in concert at Page Auditorium, as a part of Duke Performances programming.
Throughout the fall semester, there will also be a series of panel discussions and artist visits at the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies.
For information on the exhibit and related events, visit www.durhamartguild.org or call 560-2713.
Posted by Dave Tilley
on January 30, 2009 @ 1:25 pm | 1 Comment
Taintradio will undertake its first live/remote broadcast this coming Sunday, Feb 1 3pm-5pm (roughly). We’ll be broadcasting live from Papa Mojo’s Roadhouse in Durham, NC ( http://papamojosroadhouse.com/ ) - during a live concert of music by Louisiana accordion and harmonica ace “Jumpin” Johnny Sansone ( http://www.johnnysansone.com/ ). For those of you that have not been there or live out of state or out of country, please check out their website.
Papa Mojo’s is a great cajun/creole joint on the outskirts of Durham — they feature great cajun food and offer live music on the weekends. The chef and owner is former Louisiana native, Mel Melton, who used to play harmonica for C.J. Chenier (son of Clifton Chenier, the late great king of Zydeco). Mel is a great chef and an awesome harmonica player — as such, Mel and his band “The Wicked Mojos”, will back up Johnny Sansone during this concert, as well as featuring solo sets by Mel and Johnny.
I apologize for the short notice, but we got this together in a hurry late this week. It will be an experiment, for sure, but hopefully a fun and successful one. Tune in if you can — if you miss it, I’m sure we’ll re-run it in a couple of weeks. Mitchell Feldman’s Jazz Without Borders show will be preempted by this live broadcast (thanks Mitchell!) - but tune in for a repeat of his show on Wed afternoon. We hope to do more of these kind of events in the future, so stay tuned.
If you’d like to come out and see the show, you need to know that tickets are going fast, if they are not already sold out. It is a special event at an odd time and will feature a special menu for the day, including a shrimp boil. Please call Papa Mojo’s at the number on their web page to purchase a ticket to the show/dinner. If you have any other questions, drop me a line.
-dave
Posted by Dave Tilley
on October 24, 2008 @ 12:20 am | Post a comment
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Blood Done Sign My Name
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Mary D Williams
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Blood Done Sign My Name
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SR
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Lord Fix it for me
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The Branchettes
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Singing in the Spirit
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SR
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He Never Left me Alone
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Spirit of Memphis
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v1 1949
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Peacock
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Beggin’ at your mercy
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Earl King
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1953
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classics
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Selfish
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Johnny Adams
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The Tan Canary
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Shout
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Ya Ya
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Lee Dorsey
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Funky as I can be
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GAM
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Marie Louveau
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Craig Klein
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New Orleans Trombonisms
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Rugulator
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Lonely Teardrops
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Carl Leblanc
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New Orleans Seventh Ward Griot
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Preservation Hall
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Jinuz de Niagra
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Takashi Hirayasu & Bob Brozman
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Nankuru Naisa
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World
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God’s Mighty Hand
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Rev Utah Smith
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Rev Utah Smith
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78
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Don’t Go
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Why are we building such a big ship?
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Why are we building such a big ship?
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SR
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Doctor Blues
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John Sinclair
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Full Circle
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Alive
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Down in Missisippi
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Scott Ainslie
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Thunder’s Mouth
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cattail
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Stranger than a green dog
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Ian Seigal
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Swagger
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Neugene
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MMMMM Andre Williams in MMMMMovin’
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Andre Willaims
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MMMMM Andre Williams in MMMMMovin’
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Fortune
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Your Woman
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Andre Willaims and the New Orleans Hell Hounds
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Can you deal with it?
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Bloodshot
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Devil Blues
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Charles Mingus
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Changes One Mingus
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Atlantic
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Ubi khi yomba
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Apolo Aigholion
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Delta Dandies
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Honest
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Run Down
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“”"007″”"
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You Only Drop Once
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Rocksteady
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Love the big ones
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The Original Royal Players Brass Band
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In Their Footsteps
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SR
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Lord Fix Me
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Madison Prayer Band
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Saint’s Paradise
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SF
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Posted by Dave Tilley
on October 3, 2008 @ 1:51 am | Post a comment
Thursday Night Prayer Meeting – 10/02/08
Thursdays 10pm – midnight EST; Repeats on Wednesdays
Host: Dave Tilley
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Artist
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Album
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Label
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Summertime in New Orleans
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Anders Osborne & Big Chief Monk Boudreux
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Bury the Hatchet
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Shanachie
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Poor Man’s Paradise
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Johnny Sansone
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Poor Man’s Paradise
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Short Stack
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Thank You Lord
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Alan Dockett and the Blessed
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Classic African American Gospel Smithsonian Folkways
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After All the Good is Gone
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Johnny Adams
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The Tan Canary
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Shout
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One Day at a Time McCollough Sons of Thunder
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Saint’s Paradise
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Smithsonian Folkways
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The New York Girls
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The Valperiso Men’s Chorus
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Guano and Nitrates
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Velvety Pod
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Bobby’s Back in Town
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Bobby Lounge
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Bobby’s Back in Town
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Abitian
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Shirley
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Lil’ Band O’ Gold
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Lil’ Band O Gold
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Shanachie
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Fortune Teller
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Allison Krauss & Robert Plant
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Raising Sand
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Rounder
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Runaway Train
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Eliza Gilkyson
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Beautiful World
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Red House
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Saltbreakers
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Laura Veirs
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Saltbreakers
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Nonesuch
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Tee Na Na
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Smiley Louis
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Mama Don’t Like It
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Rev-ola
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Your Woman
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Andre Williams
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Can You Deal With It?
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Bloodshot
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Camry
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DJ Davis
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The Once and Future DJ
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Sousaphonk
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Me and My Chauffeur Blues
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The Shelbys
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Aw Shucks
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Shelbyfest
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Looking for a Woman
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Snooks Eaglin
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New Orleans Street Singer
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Smithsonian Folkways
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Mortal Coil Shuffle
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Ian Segall
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Swagger
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Nugene
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NGoppe Kam Mi Yaha
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Afrissippi
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Fulani Journey
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Knockdown South
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Ran So Hard the Sun Went Down
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Otis Taylor
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Recapturing the Banjo
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Telarc Blues
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The Time Has Come / Blues Run the Game
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Bert Jansch
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Legend
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Metro
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The Fan Dance
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Sam Phillips
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Fan Dance
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Nonesuch
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One Last Round
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Ron Sexsmith
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Exit Strategy for the Soul
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Yep Roc
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Psychic Channel Blues
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Grayson Capps
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Rott & Roll
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Hyena
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A Few Words In Defense of our Country
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Randy Newman
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Harps and Angels
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Nonesuch
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Posted by Dave Tilley
on September 5, 2008 @ 12:22 am | Post a comment
Thursday Night Prayer Meeting
Thursdays – 10pm to midnight (EDT)
Host: Dave Tilley
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Artist
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Album
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When the Gates Swing Open
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Mary Moore
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Como Now
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Daptone
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Free at Last
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Blind Boys of Alabama
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Down in New Orleans
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Time Life Records
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Cypress Grove
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Kelly Joe Phelps
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Roll Away the Stone
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Ryko
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Schereze
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Boubacar Traore
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Kar Kar
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Sterns
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Leaving Blues
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Davey Graham
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Folk Blues and All Points in Between
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See for Miles
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H2O Gate Blues
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Gil Scott-Herron
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The Mind of Gil Scott-Herron
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Arista
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A Few Words in Defense of our Country
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Randy Newman
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Harps and Angels
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Nonesuch
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Dope Island
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T-Bone Burnette
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Tooth of Crime
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Nonesuch
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I Love Lucy theme
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NRBQ
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Scraps Companion
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Edi-Sun
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She Winks Her Eye
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Clarance Gatemouth Brown
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Pressure Cooker
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Alligator
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Ta-Te Ta-Te-Te
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Ernie K-Doe
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Ernie K-Doe
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Blue City
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I Hope You’re Coming Back to New Orleans
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N.O. Jazz Vipers
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Hope You’re Coming Back
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NOJV
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Satisfied and Tickled Too
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Taj Mahal
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An Evening of Acoustic Music
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Ruf
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The Peanut Vendor
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Bille and Dede Pierce
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Gulf Coast Blues
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Arhoolie
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Kinda Blue and Low
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Nellie Lutcher
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My New Papa’s Got to Have Everything
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Jukebox Lil
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Don’t Lose Control
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George Adams and Don Pullen
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Don’t Lose Control
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Soul Note
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Talk With Jesus
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The Jones Sisters
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Como Now
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Daptone
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Swagger
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Ian Segall
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Swagger
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Nugene
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Oh! Lady Be Good
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Tuba Fats
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Tuba Fats Chosen Few Brass Band
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Jazz Crusade
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Posted by Dave Tilley
on August 15, 2008 @ 4:34 am | Post a comment
shoot your radio - Aug. 10
host: Dave Tilley
| Name |
Artist |
Album |
| Back In The Goodle Days |
John Hartford |
Aereo-Plain |
| Symphony Hall Rag |
John Hartford |
Aereo-Plain |
| Nice Guys |
Loudon Wainwright III |
The BBC Sessions |
| Send Me To The ‘lectric Chair |
David Bromberg |
The Best Of David Bromberg |
| Sonny’s Theme |
Sonny Rhodes |
Livin’ Too Close To The Edge |
| La Valse Du Bambocheur |
Courtney Granger & Friends |
Allons Boire Un Coup: A Collection Of Cajun & Creole Drinking Songs |
| Don’t Let The Devil Ride |
Aubrey And Lori Ghent |
What A Time |
| Station Door Blues |
Jimmie Skinner |
From The Beginning To Fame |
| Why Do I Love You |
Floyd Tillman |
Country Music Hall Of Fame |
| Sing Me Back Home |
Merle Haggard |
The Merle Haggard - Anthology 1963-1977 Lonesome Fugitive |
| All My Mistakes |
The Avett Brothers |
Emotionalism |
| No Disappointment In Heaven |
Dock Boggs |
Folkways Years 1963-1968 (Disc 1) |
| “Lawrence KS” |
Josh Ritter |
Golden Age Of Radio |
| Otis Convalesces |
The Tin Men |
Freaks For Industry |
| Jim Canaan’s |
The Red Clay Ramblers |
Live |
| Lacassine Special |
The Lost Bayou Ramblers |
Live À La Blue Moon |
| He Drives |
The JJ Schultz Band |
Something To Me |
| You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go |
Mary Lou Lord |
Live City Sounds |
| Send Me A Penny Postcard |
Jimmie Skinner |
From The Beginning To Fame |
| Take A Chance |
Jimmy McCracklin feat. Lafayette Thomas |
West Coast Guitar Killers 1952 - 1969 Vol 2 |
| Hold Tight |
Tune Stranglers |
Stranglyn |
| Ndopenga |
Chicken Run Band |
Chicken Run |
| Likes Likker Better Than Me |
Sankofa Strings |
Colored Aristocracy |
| How Long Blues |
Speckled Red |
Classic Piano Blues |
| The Carolinian |
Chatham County Line |
IV |
| Two Drops of Rain |
Greg Trooper |
Between a House and a Hard Place |
| That’s The Way It’s Gonna Be |
Faron Young |
Hi Tone Poppa |
| This And That |
Benton Flippen & Smokey Valley Boys |
Fiddler’s Dream |
| Key To The Highway |
Memphis Slim And Jazz Gillum |
Classic Piano Blues |
| You’re Undecided |
Johnny Burnette |
The Complete Coral Rock ‘n Roll Trio Recordings |
| I Am Thinking Of A Friend w/Rev. Charlie Jackson (guitar) |
Reverend Charlie Jackson |
God’s Got It: The Legendary Booker And Jackson Singles |
| Summer Sunset |
South Austin Jug Band |
Dark And Weary World (Explicit) |
| Dinah - 1 |
Cousin Joe |
The Complete Recordings # Vol.3 : 1947 - 1953 |
| Got My Mojo Workin’ |
Asylum Street Spankers |
Mercurial |
| My Baby’s House |
Henry Johnson |
The Union County Flash! |
| Deep Blue Sea |
Otis Taylor |
Recapturing The Banjo |
| Fumblin’ For A Chesterfield |
Bruce Piephoff |
Bootlegger |