Here are the The Ramones tearing up The Rainbow in London on Dec 31, 1977 which later became the classic It's Alive album. |
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Watch The Ramones ring in the New Year... 1977 style!
Monday, December 30, 2019
Happy Birthday Patti Smith!
Listen to Patti performing "Dancing Barefoot" with Detroit Energy Asylum at the Magic Bag in Ferndale, Michigan in 1995 right here. |
Watch Yo La Tengo cover the Dream Syndicate and The Ramones
R.I.P. Neil Innes, 1944-2019
Sunday, December 29, 2019
Whaddya mean you don't know Kenny Graham & His Satellites
Saturday, December 28, 2019
R.I.P. Sleepy LaBeef, 1935-2019
Tommy Wade & The Country Rebels opening for The Sadies, Minus 5 @ The Horseshoe, Tuesday
Watch the Jimmy "Duck" Holmes video for "All Night Long"
Friday, December 27, 2019
One For The Weekend: Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell
Greg Foat cuts The Dreaming Jewels with Malcolm Catto
Greg Foat's latest album The Dreaming Jewels is out now on Athens Of The North. Listen to "Sapphire Dreams" below. |
Here's the scoop...
Recording at Malcom Catto’s analog studio has been an ambition of Greg Foat’s for a long time, not only for the studio itself but for Malcolm’s skill using this vintage equipment, very few people can achieve such an incredibly big sound. Earlier this year we grabbed the chance to get the full Greg Foat Group joined by Binker Golding (Binker and Moses) on tenor saxophone, Malcolm Catto on drums and Hugh Harris (The Kooks) on guitar on the session.
Moving to a more rhythmic space, you could call it jazz funk or fusion, but labels suck so just listen and appreciate the pure sense of space Malcom achieves with this recording. Instruments float in space, aided by the vintage EMI desk and a host of valve equipment which has taken Malcolm a lifetime to collect. In amongst the more rhythmic pieces we also have some classic Foat style compositions; ‘Lake Kussharo’ and ‘The Dreaming Jewels’ as emotive and personal as ever, a feeling that can only be expressed and articulated in music. These past few years will no doubt be looked back on with great favour in musical history, with prolific and high quality output in all his various projects this LP is his crowning achievement of 2019.
Listen to "Sapphire Dreams" followed by a clip of Malcolm Catto in his studio. Get a copy of The Dreaming Jewels right here.
Thursday, December 26, 2019
Watch the documentary Fairport Convention: Folk Heroes
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Merry Christmas from Studio One!
Here are a few seasonal swingers from Jackie Mittoo, The Wailers, Alton Ellis and The Heptones off the second side of Studio One's Christmas In Jamaica LP. |
Various Artists - Christmas In Jamaica
Jackie Mittoo - Jingle Bells 00:01
Alton Ellis - Christmas Coming 4:13
The Heptones - Christmas Time Is Here 6:38
The Wailers - Sound The Trumpet 8:59
Hugh Godfrey - Merry Christmas 11:36
Gaylads - Christmas 15:09
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Yo La Tengo vs. Rodd Keith
R.I.P. Brainticket's Joel Vandroogenbroeck, 1938-2019
Merry Christmas from Bakersfield's Cathy Sharpe!
Merry Christmas from SCTV's Lola Heatherton!
Monday, December 23, 2019
That time Grace Jones sang "Little Drummer Boy" on Pee Wee's Playhouse
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Merry Christmas from Ron Sexsmith!
Willie Dickson & The Playboys vs. James Brown
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Happy Birthday Betty Wright!
The Chats make their U.S. debut introduced by Tony Clifton
That time The Skeletons backed Dave Alvin in Sweden
Thursday, December 19, 2019
R.I.P. Kenny Lynch, 1938-2019
Merry Christmas from Los Lobos!
Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records screens @ The Grand Gerrard, Thursday
Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records premieres at The Grand Gerrard on Thursday at 8 pm. Get tickets here. Watch the trailer below. |
On Thursday (December 19th), The Grand Gerrard Theatre (1035 Gerrard St. East) is hosting the Toronto premiere of Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records - a film about the influential U.K. reggae record label. Tickets are $10 and doors open at 8 pm.
It's a film about the love affair between Jamaican and British Youth culture told through the prism of the U.K. record label, Trojan Records. Combining archive footage, interview and drama – Rudeboy tells the story of Trojan Records by placing it at the heart of a cultural revolution that unfolded in the council estates and dancefloors of late 60's and early 70' Britain and how that period of immigration and innovation transformed popular music and culture. Told by a cast of legendary artists including Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Toots Hibbert, Ken Boothe, Neville Staple, Marcia Griffiths, Dave Barker, Dandy Livingstone, Lloyd Coxsone, Pauline Black, Derrick Morgan and more. Watch the trailer below.
The Cramps vs. Freddie & The Hitch-Hikers
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Happy Birthday Keith Richards!
R.I.P. percussionist extraordinaire Emil Richards, 1932-2019
Sadly, Wrecking Crew session musician Emil Richards – who snapped his fingers on The Addams Family TV theme – has passed away. He'll be greatly missed. |
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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Midweek Mixdown: Santa's Sangria by Andy Votel
Monday, December 16, 2019
R.I.P. Gershon Kingsley, 1922-2019
Hear Swamp Dogg's new country single feat. Jenny Lewis & Justin Vernon
Listen to "Sleeping Without You Is A Dragg" off Swamp Dogg's new country album, Sorry You Couldn't Make It out March 6th. |
Legendary soul singer/songwriter and producer Swamp Dogg has just announced that his new album Sorry You Couldn’t Make It, produced by Ryan Olson (Poliça), will be released on March 6th, via Joyful Noise Recordings and Pioneer Works Press. First single “Sleeping Without You Is A Dragg”—featuring piano by Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) and backing vocals by Jenny Lewis and Channy Leaneagh (Poliça)—is out now. Watch the lyric video directed by Jacob Graham below.
The follow-up to 2018’s critically acclaimed, Olson-produced Love, Loss, And Auto-Tune—Swamp Dogg’s first album to debut on 11 Billboard charts (including at #7 on 'Heatseekers’) and his first chart ink since his 1970 song “Mama's Baby - Daddy's Maybe”—Sorry You Couldn’t Make It allows Jerry Williams, aka Swamp Dogg, to finally dive into the sound he grew up playing: country. With the support of Pioneer Works Press, they recorded the album at Nashville’s Sound Emporium backed by a crack studio band led by Derick Lee, a keyboard virtuoso who worked as the musical director of BET’s Bobby Jones Gospel Show for nearly four decades. Nashville guitar firebrand Jim Oblon combusts his way through lead duties, while frequent collaborator Moogstar and other special guests John Prine, Chris Beirden of Poliça, and Sam Amidon join the action throughout.
While the 77 year-old Williams’ most enduring persona is the psychedelic soul superhero Swamp Dogg—a musical vigilante upholding truths both personal and political since 1970’s immortal album, Total Destruction To Your Mind—he will tell anybody who will listen that he’s considered himself country this entire time. “If you notice I use a lot of horns,” Swamp says. “But actually, if you listen to my records before I start stacking shit on it, I’m country. I sound country.”
A band of 14 players, including Vernon, Lee, Beirden, and Moogstar, among others, provides the background for Swamp’s devastating new take on his biggest hit, 1970’s “Don’t Take Her (She’s All I Got).” Written with his best friend Gary U.S. Bonds, the track is country in that woeful, underdog-baring-their-soul sort of way that for some reason only country songs really ever allow themselves to be. Freddie North covered it first and made it a Top 40 pop song, but Johnny Paycheck took it all the way to #2 on the country charts in 1971. He duets with country-folk legend Prine on two songs (“It’s the first time I seen John since the sixties!” laughs Swamp): the indelible, psychedelic ballad “Memories” and the reflective “Please Let Me Go Round Again.” Originally written and demoed in his forties, “Please Let Me Go Round Again” is a plea for one more chance at life, sung with acute emotional connection.
These are narratives about love, of missing the one you love, of compassion, family and friends, and even the kind of love that transcends death. Sorry You Couldn’t Make It sees Swamp come full circle, and closes what has felt to him like unfinished business. “They didn’t have any blacks in country until Charlie Pride came along,” he says. “But in time, all things change and that's what has happened to country music.” Surveying today’s Nashville reality, Swamp sees opportunity: artists as divergent as Darius Rucker and Lil Nas X are converging in a genre that he once worried might never give him his shot. “I'm anxious because it's like I've taken all my money and put it on one horse,” he says. “But I believe in this horse.”
Swamp Dogg – Sorry You Couldn’t Make It
1.Sleeping Without You Is A Dragg
2.Good, Better, Best
3.Don’t Take Her (She’s All I Got)
4.Family Pain
5.I Lay Awake
6.Memories (feat. John Prine)
7.I’d Rather Be Your Used To be
8.Billy
9.A Good Song
10.Please Let Me Go Round Again (feat. John Prine)
Happy Birthday Sam Most
Sunday, December 15, 2019
Happy 85th Birthday Curtis Fuller!
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Dementia 13's DJ Christian Hamilton @ Tennessee Tavern, Saturday
Friday, December 13, 2019
R.I.P. Roy Loney of the Flamin' Groovies
Wordburglar releases his ode to the Sears Christmas Catalogue
Toronto MC Wordburgler reminisces about the joy of flipping through the Sears Christmas catalogue with sidekick More Or Les providing the cuts. |
Here's the scoop from Wordburglar...
This little number is about those holiday toy catalogues that teased, tempted and inspired generations of playful minds. Once upon a time and once a year, magical mags of marketing merriment would march into the mailboxes of toy-loving kids around the globe. Even though they were designed to sell product, these books of wishes became fuel for the playful imaginations, dreams and creativity of youth everywhere. This song is dedicated to every kid, young and old, who still gets a kick out of looking at pictures of toys (and of course playing with them!). Enjoy.
R.I.P. Jack Scott, 1936-2019
One For The Weekend: Joseph Washington Jr.
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Marshall Crenshaw vs. Michel Pagliaro
Rare Tim Buckley performance from 1968 issued by Manifesto
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Colleen Grant's "Latin Parang" gets reissued by Soundway
Soundway's re-release of Colleen Grant's "Latin Parang" b/w Sandra Hamilton's "Parang Jam" will save you a few hundred bucks. |
Parang is a style of folk music that originated from Venezuelan and Colombian immigrants that came to the Caribbean, and evolved to include elements of Latin music, disco and soca - as is evident in this release. Although traditionally used to be played during the festive season in Trinidad and Tobago, parang music continues to heat up dancefloors all year round.
These two in-demand tracks were originally released on the local RH Productions label in Trinidad & Tobago. Fully restored, remastered and licensed - both are now being released officially for the first time on digital, and re-pressed for the first time on vinyl. Listen below.
Watch Las Kellies' video for "Funny Money"
"Funny Money" is off the forthcoming album Suck This Tangerine from Argentina's Las Kellies out March 27th on Fire. Pre-order it here. |