Ring in the new year with Toronto's own Catl, Detroit's Duende! and DJ Swankenstein tonight at the Dakota Tavern. |
And definitely grab a copy of Catl's righteously rockin' new album Bide My Time Until I Die out now on Romanus Records. |
Ring in the new year with Toronto's own Catl, Detroit's Duende! and DJ Swankenstein tonight at the Dakota Tavern. |
And definitely grab a copy of Catl's righteously rockin' new album Bide My Time Until I Die out now on Romanus Records. |
Here's Wayne with Marcus Durant, Kim Thayil, Billy Gould, Brendan Canty performing The MC5's Future/Now. |
Bloodshot Bill will be joined on New Year's Eve by Light Bulb Alley, James Matthew VII, Zorton & The Cannibals with DJ Nico spinning. |
Here's Barbara Randolph's swingin' version of "Ten or Eleven Towns Ago" followed by Lee Hazlewood's own. |
To ring in the new year on an optimistic note, here's Jean DuShon's swingin' version of "Feeling Good" |
Remembering the amazing Alex Chilton on his day with a short doc and a performance of "Alligator Man" |
Witchrot are back from the grave with a comeback show at Lee's Palace tonight following a break-up notice that went viral. |
With the swingin' "Kenya," guitar slinger Oscar Moore slyly riffed on "Guarachi Guaro" by Dizzy Gillespie & Chano Pozo. |
Celebrating the birthday of composer, drummer and educator Doug Hammond with Dieter Strauch's documentary. |
Here's "Who Parked The Car" & "Oooh-Diga-Gow" by Seattle-based pianist Cecil Young and his scatting saxophonist Gerald Brashear in 1951. |
Here are a few cool yuletide faves performed by Los Straightjackets whose Complete Christmas Songbook is available here. |
Here's "It's Christmas Time" recorded by Sun Ra and a vocal group called The Qualities reissued by Norton in 2011. |
Celebrating Dave Bartholomew's centenial with a live clip from 1986 following a short doc on the living legend. |
Beauce, Quebec's Les Phénomènes came up with a sweet version of The Monkees' "Last Train To Clarksville" en Français in 1966. |
Check out the "Shot in the Park" cue which Quincy Jones came up with for Edward Dmytryk's Mirage from 1965. |
Don't miss Johnny Walker and his All-Seeing Eyes crew bash through a few tunes from their In Us We Trust album. |
The Surfmen's version of Taboo works nicely as an alternate score for Jacques Tourneur's I Walked With A Zombie. |
Blaze Foley performed his song "Oval Room" at Austin's Cave Club in 1986 but it still sounds relevant today. |
Remembering New Orleans piano great Professor Longhair on his day with "In The Night" and a 1969 interview clip. |
Here's Agustin Alberdi's Schweppes Lemon Dry commercial featuring Iggy Pop shot on 16 mm by Edu Grau. |
Remembering the amazing Montreal-born pianist/composer with "Let The Sunshine In" feat. Idris Muhammad & LaLa Brooks. |
Spot any similarities between Jim Ford's "I'm Gonna Make Her Love Me" and Stevie's "I Wanna Make Her Love Me" – both issued in 1969? |
Remembering the late New Orleans piano great James Booker with a performance of his song "Classified" |
Your Old Droog liked the Cochius joint "Indianenmars" so much, he rhymed over it with Heems and called it "Bangladesh" |
Remembering A.P. Carter on his day with his song "Hello Stranger" by the Carter Family and The Flatlanders. |
Thabang Tabane is carrying on the malombo tradition of his father, guitarist Philip Tabane with his new Matjale album. |