We have, admittedly, visited the money theme in the past. But this week Deeper Roots emphasizes the impact of the filthy lucre on our day-to-day existence. We worship at it’s altar, politicians are possessed by it’s self-serving allure, and we welcome its arrival often without considering the source. We’ll call this a followup to our theme show of some time back, incorporating country, gospel, soul, R&B, rock, rockabilly, and pop including performances from Chuck Berry, Fred Astaire, Big Sandy, Randy Newman, and Bill Branch. It doesn’t end there. Early American humorist Artemus Ward once observed that “When a fellow says it ain’t the money but the principle of the thing, it’s the money.” A freshly-mown observation if there ever was one. We’ll be exploring music about money in this week’s edition of Deeper Roots on KOWS and KRJF Community Radio for Sonoma County. Tune in on Friday mornings at 9 on KOWS or Friday evenings at 9 on KRJF.
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Cherri Lynn
You're Money Ain't Long Enough
Stompin' 14
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J.J. Cale
Money Talks
The Very Best of J.J. Cale
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Lowell Fulson
It Takes Money
The Tramp Years
5
Barrett Strong
Money (That's What I Want)
Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971 Disc 1
6
Don Covay
Money (That's What I Want)
Checkin' In With Don Covay
7
Billy Branch & The Sons Of Blues
Where's My Money
Evidence Blues Sampler: Five
8
Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
Put Some Money In The Pot, 'Cause The Juice Is Running Low
One Guy Named Louis: The Complete Aladdin Sessions
Gospel-infused, socially conscious, politically conscious, soul driven, and an inspiration to generations, Curtis Mayfield’s music embodied a thought-provoking and passionate world view. From his early days as a backup singer and erstwhile songwriter to a champion of Black Pride and Black Capitalism, Curtis Mayfield’s rise from performing in his grandmother’s Traveling Soul Spiritualists’ Church to his last recording, 1995’s New World Order, was embellished with classic love songs and musically charged testaments to Civil Rights. His music resonates today: “Pushing”, “People Get Ready”, and “We’re a Winner”, We’ll be exploring his music in this week’s edition of Deeper Roots on KOWS and KRJF Community Radio for Sonoma County. Tune in on Friday mornings at 9 on KOWS or Friday evenings at 9 on KRJF.
More influential gospel sounds this morning on Deeper Roots. We take a dip into the country, bluegrass, and folk extensions whose roots are buried in 19th and early 20th century European American musical traditions. It’s a mixed bag with contributions from the Protestant, Baptist, and Black Gospel hymnals and songbooks. And don’t forget the quiet bubbling influences of popular music, the logical extension of selling the message…a kind of backroads Madison Avenue. We’re focused on country gospel today with the usual giants of country music: George Jones, Johnny Cash, Buck Owens, and The Louvins…but we’ll also hear from the bluegrass contingent including Ricky Skaggs, Bill Monroe, and Flatt and Scruggs. A heavenly time where we share music that would weave its way into the fabric of America’s music including rock, soul, country, and Americana. Tune in on Friday mornings.
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Ernest Carter And The Hymn Trio
The Gospel Train
Hillbillies In Hell – Country Music's Tormented Testament (1952-1974) The Rapture
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Kitty Wells
(I've Got My) One Way Ticket to the Sky
Lonely Street/Dust On the Bible
4
The Louvin Brothers
The Gospel Way
Close Harmony [Disc 1]
5
Sons of the Pioneers
The Gospel Train
Songs of the Prairie – CD4
6
Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys
On That Gospel Ship
All The Classic Releases1937-1949 [Disc 2]
7
The Nashville Bluegrass Band
Gospel Plow
Stained Glass Hour: Bluegrass and Old-Timey Gospel Music
8
Ricky Skaggs
Children Go
Country's 20 Classic Gospel Songs of the Century
9
George Jones & Tammy Wynette
Let's All Go Down To The River
Jubilation! Great Gospel Performances: Vol. 3: Country Gospel
10
Carl Story
Old Country Baptizing
1957-1959 (Warped 5891F)
11
The Oak Ridge Boys
That Old Country Church
Gospels & Spirituals: The Gold Collection [Disc 2]
12
Johnny Cash
In The Sweet By And By
Gospel Glory
13
Kitty Wells
Lonesome Valley
Jubilation! Great Gospel Performances: Vol. 3: Country Gospel
14
Red Foley
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
Hillbilly Fever [Disc 3]
15
King's Sacred Quartette
Turn Your Radio On
Heartwarming Gospel – 18 Best of King Gospel
16
Buck Owens
Pray Every Day
Jubilation! Great Gospel Performances: Vol. 3: Country Gospel
17
Merle Haggard & The Carter Family
Precious Memories
Jubilation! Great Gospel Performances: Vol. 3: Country Gospel
18
Connie Smith
Over the Next Hill We'll Be Home
Voice of the Spirit, Gospel of the South
19
Don Gibson
Canaan's Land
The Complete Recordings 1952-1962
20
Flatt & Scruggs
I'm On My Way To Canaan's Land
Foggy Mountain Gospel
21
The Bluegrass Band
Lord Build Me A Cabin In Glory
Shine Hallelujah Shine Vol 1
22
Doyle Lawson/Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
I'm Finding Joy in My Savior's Love
Gospel Radio Gems
23
The Whitstein Brothers
The Christian Life
Sing Gospel Songs of the Louvins
24
The Louvin Brothers
Preach The Gospel
Love and Wealth: The Lost Recordings
25
Johnny Cash
Unclouded Day
Voice of the Spirit, Gospel of the South
26
Hazel Dickens
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Stained Glass Hour: Bluegrass and Old-Timey Gospel Music
27
Martha Carson
Satisfied
Jubilation! Great Gospel Performances: Vol. 3: Country Gospel
28
Hank Williams Sr.
I Saw the Light
Country's 20 Classic Gospel Songs of the Century
29
Cowboy Copas
Four Books In The Bible
Heartwarming Gospel – 18 Best of King Gospel
30
Grandpa Jones
Come and Dine
Heartwarming Gospel – 18 Best of King Gospel
31
The Cox Family
There Will Be Singing
Gonna Sing, Gonna Shout – Bluegrass Gospel From The Pen Of Rick Lang
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The Delmore Brothers
Gospel Cannonball
Decca Country Classics 1934-1973 [Disc 1]
33
Brother Claude Ely
There Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down
Heartwarming Gospel – 18 Best of King Gospel
34
Ernest Martin And His Gospel Melody Makers
When The Wrath Of God Comes Down
Hillbillies In Hell – Country Music's Tormented Testament (1952-1974) The Rapture
A sweet little theme this week, covering the female of the species from A to Z…by name. We’ll hear Alice to Zelda and Zindy Lou in today’s show. Songs that dedicate themselves to lost love, love rekindled, nostalgic walks, last dances, and songs that read like letters from the heart. We’ll hear songs written by everyone from The Everly Brothers to Bobby Fuller and Andre Previn in our show today with performances from Rose Maddox, Tom Petty, Elvis, Buddy Guy, and Vince Giordano & the Nighthawks. So why not drop in for a little chat, a little bit of a high note and E flat, and memories of the girl (or guy) that left you behind. Community radio for Sonoma County is your very best bet: KOWS-LP 92.5 FM Occidental, streaming everywhere at kowsfm.com.
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Merle Haggard/Willie Nelson
Alice in Hulaland
Django and Jimmie
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The Regents
Barbara-Ann
Gems from the Columbia Vaults, Pt. 1
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The Everly Brothers
Cathy's Clown
Walk Right Back: The Everly Brothers on Warner Bros. Disc 1
5
Ritchie Valens
Donna
Teen Ballads Disc 2
6
Emmylou Harris / The Band
Evangeline
Portraits (2 of 3)
7
The Paragons
Florence
Doo Wop Box Disc 2
8
Vince Giordano & The Nighthawks
Georgia On My Mind
Ghost World
9
Little Jimmy Dickens
Hannah
Four Classic Albums Plus Singles 1954-1962
10
Asleep at the Wheel
Ida Red
A Tribute To The Music Of Bob Wills (Dance Versions)
11
Elvis Presley
Judy
Artist of the Century Disc 1
12
The Secret Sisters
Kathy's Song
You Don't Own Me Anymore
13
Buddy Guy
Lucy Mae Blues
Blues Singer
14
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Mary Jane's Last Dance
Greatest Hits
15
Frank Sinatra
Nancy (With The Laughing Face)
Reprise Collection [Disc 4]
16
Bobby Fuller
Nancy Jean
Shakedown! The Texas Tapes Revisited Disc 1
17
The Band
Ophelia
Northern Lights-Southern Cross
18
Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban
Patricia
Mambo Sinuendo
19
Jerry Lee Lewis
Little Queenie
A Half Century Of Hits [Disc 1]
20
Warren Smith
Rock 'n' Roll Ruby
Classic Rockabilly
21
Dion
Ruby Baby
Greatest Hits
22
Little Richard
Long Tall Sally
The Absolutely Essential 3 CD Collection
23
Rose Maddox
Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down
Hillbilly Jamboree
24
Debbie Reynolds
Tammy
Magic Moments: Best Of 50's Pop (Disc 2)
25
Bette Midler
Ukulele Lady
Bathhouse Betty
26
Derailers
Hey, Valerie!
Soldiers of Love
27
Tex Ritter
24 – Little Wendy Why Why
(2000) High Noon (CD 4)
28
Manchester Orchestra
Xela
Produced by T-Bone Burnett
29
Bobby "Blue" Bland
Yolanda [Album Version]
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2: The ABC-Dunhill / MCA Recordings
A well of free form today, mixing gospel, jazz, country, and everything in between. No theme, no tribute, not focus on a specific genre or songwriter. Just all of the above and more on a Friday morning on Sonoma County community radio. Tune in for contemporary sounds from The Handsome Family and The Devonns, classic country and bluegrass from Ralph Stanley and Bobby Bare, vocals featuring Helen Humes, Timi Yuro, and Lil Green (catches his breath), and some blended gospel infused classics from Eartha Kitt and Edna Gallmon Cook. Tune in on Friday morning at 9am Pacific for Deeper Roots.
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Les Paul & His Trio
Lazy River
Crazy Rhythm
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John Prine
The Other Side Of Town
Fair & Square
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k.d. lang
Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes
Shadowland
5
Goldie Hill
I Let the Stars Get in My Eyes
Decca Country Classics 1934-1973 [Disc 2]
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The Delta Rhythm Boys
I'm In Love With A Gal
The Best Of 1940-50
7
Ivory Joe Hunter
Shooty Booty
Since I Met You Baby
8
Cab Calloway
The Jumpin' Jive
Jukebox Hits 1930-1950
9
Louis Prima
Lazy River
Capitol Collectors Series
10
Dave Van Ronk
Blood Red Moon
Going Back to Brooklyn
11
The Devonns
Blood Red Blues (Protest Song)
The Devonns
12
Lucinda Williams
Blue
Artist's Choice: Diana Krall – Music that matters to her
13
The Band
All LA Glory
Stage Fright
14
Los Coast Feat Gary Clark Jr.
Change is Gonna Come
A Change Is Gonna Come (Single)
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Lil Green
What's The Matter With Love
Romance In The Dark
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Johnny Moore's Three Blazers
What Does It Matter
The Dawn Of Doo-Wop Vol. 3- Doo-Wop Dreamin'
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Timi Yuro
What's A Matter Baby (Is It Hurting You)
On The Soul Side
18
The Handsome Family
What Does the Deep Sea Say?
Scattered
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Helen Humes With Count Basie And His Orchestra
Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
Divas Of Swing
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Wanda Jackson
Between The Window And The Phone
Before The Music Died – Wanda Jackson: The Complete Recordings 1954-1962 [Disc 4]
21
Eartha Kitt
Hist The Window, Noah
The RCA Recordings 1953-1958
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Ralph Stanley
God Gave Noah The Rainbow Sign [Album Version]
A Distant Land To Roam: Songs Of The Carter Family
On this most relevant of days, we’ll be digging through some of the important songs from the past century focusing on its meaning and significance. While the embodiment of the music could have touched on every genre because the influences are vast, we’ll settle on the inspirational sounds from every corner. Juneteenth is a jubilant, high energy celebration of a somber reality. First recognized in 1865 it is the oldest known celebration honoring the end of slavery in the United States. On June 19, 1865, Union General Gordon Granger led thousands of federal troops to Galveston, Texas to announce that the Civil War had ended, and slaves had been freed. Our observation on Deeper Roots includes tracks from Marvin Gaye, Bill Withers, and gospel sounds galore leading off with Mahalia Jackson.
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Mahalia Jackson
I'm On My Way
The Promised Land – Original Soundtrack [Disc 1]
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Morgan Freeman, Terence Blanchard
The South
The Promised Land – Original Soundtrack [Disc 1]
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Southern Sons
Lift Every Voice & Sing
Gospel Quartets 1921-1942 Vol. 2
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The Clark Sisters
Is My Living In Vain
Is My Living In Vain
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The Staple Singers
Wade In The Water
Freedom Highway
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Bill Withers
Harlem
Best Of Bill Withers: Lean On Me
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Marvin Gaye
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)
The Promised Land – Original Soundtrack [Disc 2]
9
The Sensational Nightingales
Freedom After a While
Great Gospel – People Get Ready
10
Aretha Franklin
Young, Gifted And Black
Queen Of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings [Disc 3]
11
Billie Holiday
Strange Fruit
Ken Burns Jazz [Disc 2]
12
Nina Simone
Feeling Good
Six Feet Under, Vol. 2: Everything Ends
13
Nina Simone
Mississippi Goddam
Anthology Disc 1
14
Little Esther & the Dominoes
The Deacon Moves In
Rhythm 'N' Blues: Early Doo Wop 1943-55, vol. 1
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Fatso Bently
Juneteenth Jamboree
Swing-O-Rama : Hepcats
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SNCC Freedom Singers; Johnson, Bernice
Woke Up This Morning With My Mind On Freedom
Voices Of The Civil Rights Movement, [Disc 2] (Ensembles)
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Coleman Brothers
Raise A Rukus Tonight
Hot Harmony Groups 1941-1949: Vol 3: When the Old Gang
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Sam Cooke
A Change Is Gonna Come
Ain't That Good News
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Gil Scott-Heron
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
The Revolution Begins: The Flying Dutchman Masters
20
The Soul Stirrers
Free At Last
Sam Cooke's SAR Records Story: 1959 – 1965 [Disc 1]
21
The Holmes Brothers
Promised Land
Promised Land
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Richie Havens
Freedom
Resume: The Best of Richie Havens
23
The Staple Singers
Swing Down, Chariot
Swing Low Sweet Chariot + Uncloudy Day (Bonus Track Version)
While the Cheetoh-in-chief comes up with hateful and pitiful distraction after distraction in an attempt to have us take our eyes off of failure after profound failure of his…we celebrate the folks in gray and blue who not only bring us the bills but also the packages, ballots, and cheer from friends and relatives. That little white truck is more than an institution: it is part of our collective heritage and a constant that should be cherished. It’s been celebrated in music from every corner over the past century and we’re scouring those dusty digital bins for country, blues, rock, and rhythm that are burnished with the colors of the letter carrier in word and rhyme. Tune in for everyone from Roy Rogers to Memphis Slim, Smiley Lewis, and Tiny Bradshaw this week. Sonoma County Community Radio goes deep on another pandemic Friday morning.
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Nat King Cole
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down (And Write Myself A Letter)
Just One Of Those Things (And More)
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Jimmie Driftwood
The Pony Express (I've Got to Carry the Mail)
Six Classic Albums Plus Bonus Singles
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Bill Carter
Pony Express
Country & Western Nuggets
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Pee Wee King
Postage Due
Pee Wee King's Country Hoedown (1 of 2)
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Roy Rogers
The Mail Must Go Through
1939-1940 (Warped 3936)
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Leon Rusk
Air Mail Special On The Fly
Stompin' Singers & Western Swingers ([Disc 3] It Ain't Far To The Bar)
8
Ella Mae Morse
Hey, Mr Postman
Two Classic Albums And Singles CD2
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Hank Thompson
Yesterday's Mail
1946-1949 (Warped 4660)
10
Cowboy Copas
The Postman Just Passes Me By
1949-1950
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Wilf Carter (Montana Slim)
I'm Gonna Tear Down The Mailbox – 1955
Dynamite Trail-The Decca Years, 1954-58
12
Dinah Washington
Postman Blues
First Issue: The Dinah Washington Story [Disc 1]
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Tiny Bradshaw & His Orchestra
Mailman's Sack (Mail)
Bob Dylan Presents: Radio Radio, Theme Time Radio Hour, Vol. 3
14
Tiny Mayberry
Mailman Blues
Jazzin' the Blues
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Memphis Slim
A Letter Home (Mail)
Bob Dylan Presents: Radio Radio, Theme Time Radio Hour, Vol. 3
16
Smiley Lewis
No Letter Today
ABC Of The Blues Vol 25
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The Ravens
Write Me A Letter
Bob Dylan Presents: Radio Radio, Theme Time Radio Hour, Vol. 3
18
Andrew Tibbs & Cherokee Conyer's Orchestra
Mother's Letter
Boogie Uproar – Gems From The Peacock Vaults
19
The Marvelettes
Please Mr. Postman
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of The Marvelettes
20
Bob Rivers
Please Don't Shoot, Mr Postman
Best of Answer Songs vol 2
21
The Marvelettes
Twistin' Postman
Second Helpings: Sequels To The Songs That Left 'Em Hungry For More!
22
Buddy Holly
Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
Buddy Holly And The R&R Giants
23
Buck Owens
Keys In The Mailbox
Hot Dog
24
Jorma Kaukonen & Tom Hobson
No Mail Today
Quah [Bonus Tracks]
25
Suitcase Sam
Morning Mail
Goodnight Riverdale Park
26
Allan Sherman
Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter From Camp)
Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection: The Greatest Novelty Records Of All Time [Disc 1]
27
Ernest Tubb
Letters Have No Arms
Last Sessions: All Time Greatest Hits Disc 2
28
Champion Jack Dupree
Mail Order Woman
New Orleans R&B Outbreak
29
Big Joe Turner
Teen Age Letter
Big Joe Rocks
30
Slim Harpo
Mailbox Blues
The Excello Singles Anthology Disc 2
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Arlene Smith
Letter Full Of Tears
Back To The Streets – Celebrating The Music Of Don Covay
32
Roosevelt Grier
The Mail Must Go Through
Point Of No Return: The Liberty Records Story 1962
33
Gene Terry & The Downbeats
No Mail Today (Mail)
Bob Dylan Presents: Radio Radio, Theme Time Radio Hour, Vol. 3
Deeper Roots this week digs into popular culture in the late 20th century…not so much the deeper aspect, but certainly the roots aspect. The big hits can often be traced back to the originals…sometimes in the same year, sometimes many decades before. We’ll be spinning up ‘the originals’ this week on our community radio show. We’ll take a peek at the hits and share the full blown hits including tracks from Barbie Gaye, Richard Berry, Bessie Banks, and Gloria Jones. You’ll hear the originals of James Brown’s “I Got You”, Soft Cell’s “Tainted Love”, Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock”, and a couple dozen more.
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Richard Berry
Louie, Louie
ABC Of The Blues Vol 2
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S.A. Solomon Linda'S Original Evening Birds
Mbube
The Secret Museum Of Mankind Vol. 4: Ethnic Music Classics (1925 – 48)
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Barbie Gaye
My Boy Lollipop
American Roots of the British Invasion
5
Sunny Dae & the Knights
Rock Around The Clock
You Heard It Here First!
6
The Little Darlings
Little Bit O' Soul
You Heard It Here First!
7
The Crickets
I Fought The Law
Bob Dylan – Radio Radio – Theme Time Radio Hour Volume Four [Disc 3]
8
Howlin' Wolf
The Red Rooster
You Heard It Here First!
9
Yvonne Fair
I Found You
Rockin' Originals: Original Versions of Famous Songs
10
Don Cherry
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
Rockin' Originals: Original Versions of Famous Songs
11
Bessie Banks
Go Now
Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures Vol. 2
12
James Ray
I've Got My Mind Set On You (Part 1 & 2)
The Great American Soul Book Chapter 1: Any Way You Wanta!
13
Dan Penn
The Puppet AKA I'm Your Puppet
The Fame Recordings
14
Gloria Jones
Tainted Love
You Heard It Here First!
15
Mack Rice
Mustang Sally
Rockin' Originals: Original Versions of Famous Songs
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Joe Jones
California Sun
You Heard It Here First!
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The Dells
(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher
Rockin' Originals: Original Versions of Famous Songs
18
The Wild Ones
Wild Thing
You Heard It Here First!
19
Bruce Springsteen
Blinded By The Light
The Essential Bruce Springsteen [Disc 1]
20
The Raindrops
Hanky Panky
You Heard It Here First!
21
Sammy Ambrose
This Diamond Ring
You Heard It Here First!
22
Priscilla Bowman With The Spaniels
A Rockin' Good Way
The Vee-Jay Story [Disc 2]
23
Waylon Jennings
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town
Love of The Common People
24
John D Loudermilk
Tobacco Road
You Heard It Here First!
25
Mark James
Suspicious Minds
Memphis Boys: The Story Of American Studios
26
Don & Dewey
Leavin' It All Up To You
Jungle Hop
27
Diane & Annita
A Groovy Kind Of Love
You Heard It Here First!
28
Carson & Gaile
Something Stupid
You Heard It Here First!
29
The Kingston Trio
Let's Get Together
You Heard It Here First!
30
Barry McGuire
California Dreamin'
Rockin' Originals: Original Versions of Famous Songs
Friday morning free form sounds from the Cherry Street Historic District of Santa Rosa, California. We’ve been doing this Deeper Roots thing for almost nine years and, if you’re a regular, you’ll know that Dave’s always itching for a free form collection of sounds to complement the targeted shows that are featured weekly. This week we’ll be rolling out some Bill Kirchen, Dave Van Ronk, Ricky Nelson, Annisteen Allen, and Ethel Merman…to name a few. Blues, country, doo wop, rhythm & blues, gospel, and jazz all bundled up for your late spring listening enjoyment while sequestered for health and safety. Tune in on your FM if you’re local at 92.5 or stream us at kowsfm.com/listen.
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Geraint Watkins
Bring Me the Head of My So Called Lover
Dial 'W' for Watkins
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Washboard Rhythm Kings, Washboard Rhythm Band
The Coming Home of Hi-De-Hoo
All Time Jazz: Washboard Rhythm Kings
4
C.W. Stoneking
Jungle Lullaby
Jungle Blues
5
Ethel Merman
Eadie Was A Lady
Ethel Merman Cocktail Hour [Disc 1]
6
Dave Van Ronk
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
Bound For Glory
7
Andrew Bird
Three White Horses
Hands of Glory
8
Peggy Lee
Old Devil Moon (Jump For Joy)
Jump For Joy (Four Classic Albums)
9
Jimmy Jones
Good Timin
Pure R&B: Vol. 2- Somethings Got a Hold on Me [Disc 2]
10
The Fiestas
I4m Your Slave
Destination Lust – The World Of Love, Sex And Violence
11
Cab Calloway
Jungle King (You Ain't Done A Doggone Thing)
Are You Hep To The Jive?
12
Top Note
Hearts Of Stone
Atlantic Vocal Groups – [Disc 4] – Group Revival
13
Red Foley
Hearts Of Stone
Hillbilly Fever [Disc 4]
14
Doug Sahm
I Wanna Be Your Mama Again
Best of Sir Douglas 68-75
15
Annisteen Allen
Fujiyama Mama
Bob Dylan – Radio Radio – Theme Time Radio Hour Volume Four [Disc 4]
16
Brenda Lee
(If I'm Dreaming) Just Let Me Dream
The Precious Years
17
Whitney Rose
Tied To The Wheel
Rule 62
18
Bill Kirchen
Tied to the Wheel
Tied to the Wheel
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Bill Kirchen
Down to Seeds and Stems Again
Seeds and Stems
20
Louis Armstrong
This Train
Louis And The Good Book
21
Ricky Nelson
Glory Train
Legacy [Disc 2]
22
Arlo Guthrie with The Dillards
The Sinking of the Ruben James
Thirty Two Cents Postage Due
23
Arlo Guthrie
Ukulele Lady
Hobo's Lullaby
24
Neil Young
Bound for Glory
Old Ways
25
Bonnie Raitt
Papa Come Quick (Jody and Chico)
Luck of the Draw
26
Leon Russell
Roll Away the Stone
Retrospective
27
Ike & Tina Turner
Its Gonna Work Out Fine
Pure R&B: Vol. 3- Let the Good Times Roll [Disc 2]
Dark days with the devil. Self-centered, morally lacking, and incapable of empathizing with human kind. Sound like someone you know? This morning’s show finds us down in the hole where Satan never sleeps and where darkness pervades. There’s a very wide range of topics in our show, including the harnessing of the atom, the soul of man, and the valley where Jordan slices across the heart. Hillbillies from hell, a trip to St. James Infirmary, the lion’s den, and the belly of the whale are all to be seen with tracks from Brother Claude, the Jordan River Boys, The Doors, El Radio Fantastique, and Otis Spann in a show that is certain to have you taking stock of yesterday, today, and tomorrow as we make this social distancing a not-so-transient fixture in our lives. Balance this theme against the sun shining bright on a Spring morning in Sonoma County.
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Harry S. Truman
Speeches, Truman, Harry S. The First Atomic Bomb Attack On Japan Aug 06, 1945
Great Speeches of The 20th Century – Volume 2 – the Changing World
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The Louvin Brothers
The Great Atomic Power
Close Harmony [Disc 7]
4
El Radio Fantastique
Devil Inside Me
Waking the Dead
5
The Doors
Moonlight Drive [Version 1]
The Doors [Bonus Tracks]
6
Johnny Cash
The Man Comes Around[Early]
Unearthed Vol 3 – Redemption Songs
7
Jordan River Boys
When the Moon Goes Down in the Valley of Time
When the Moon Goes Down in the Valley of Time: African-American Gospel, 1939-51
8
John Fogerty
Goin' Back Home
Eye Of The Zombie
9
Timi Yuro
Satan Never Sleeps
I'm So Hurt
10
Louis Armstrong & All His Stars
St. James Infirmary (Gambler's Blues)
Satchmo Plays King Oliver
11
Hoyt Axton
The Devil
American Originals
12
Lead Belly
Black Betty
Lead Belly: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection
13
Elvis Presley
Run On
Artist of the Century Disc 2
14
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Jonah
Vol. 3-1946-47 Complete Record
15
Elizabeth Cook And The Grascals
The Great Atomic Power
Song of America
16
The Louvin Brothers
River of Jordan
Long Play Collection
17
Brother Claude Ely
I Want To Go To Heaven
Satan Get Back
18
Ralph Stanley
Are You Washed In The Blood
A Mother's Prayer
19
George Jones
Please Take the Devil Out of Me
Heartbreak Hotel (Gonna Shake This Shack)
20
Tom Waits
The Soul Of A Man
God Don't Never Change: The Songs Of Blind Willie Johnson
21
Eels
Fresh Blood
Hombre Lobo
22
Tom Waits
Way Down In The Hole
Beautiful Maladies: The Island Years
23
Bill Jennings
Billy In The Lion's Den
Wailin' Vol. 1
24
Otis Spann
It Must Have Been The Devil
Walking The Blues
25
Jack Leonard
A Visit From The Devil
Hillbillies In Hell (Country Music's Tormented Testament 1952-1974)
26
Anita Carter
Satan's Child
Hillbillies In Hell – Country Music's Tormented Testament (1952-1974) The Final Chapter