Playlist: Naomi Shelton - What Have You Done (Daptone) Marie Adams - Get On Up And Do It Baby (Command Performance) Les Parsons - Music Turns Me On (Monmore) Robbie Montgomery - Crazy In Love (Teena) Clarence Reid - Master Piece (Alston) Sharon Jones - Settling In (Daptone) Aretha Franklin - Mr DJ (Atlantic) Bronx River Parkway - Me Toca (Truth and Soul) Eloise Laws - Tighten Him Up (Music Merchant) Brotherly Love - Mama's Little Baby (Music Merchant) The Exotics - My Lifes Desire (Coral) Otis Redding and The Pinetoppers - Shout Bamalama (King) Ronnie Self - Bop a Lena (Columbia) Troy Shondell - Money Honey (3 Rivers) Freddie Cannon - Tallahassee Lassie (Swan) The Rondells - Just A Gigolo (comp) The Johnny Otis Show - Country Girl (Kent) Isley Brothers - I Turned You On (T Neck) The Sheppards - Whats The Name Of The Game (Sharp) Shirley and Kurtis Vaughn - Thats How It Is (Greene Mountain) Patti LaBelle - Tear after Tear (newtown) Guitar Nubbit - Evil Woman Blues (Bluestown) Lightnin Hopkins - Wine Spodee Oh (Bluesville) Stick McGhee - Drinkin Wine Spo Dee O Dee (Crown Prince (reissue)) Papa Lightfoot - PL Blues (Aladdin) Buddy Griffin - I Got A Secret (Chess) Sugar Boy Williams - Little Girl (comp) The Party Boys - We Got A Party (comp) Joe Turner - Shake Rattle and Roll (Atlantic) Joe Turner - Flip Flop and Fly (Atlantic) Little Richard - The Girl Cant Help It (Specialty) Lloyd Price - Stagger Lee (ABC) Bo Diddley - Ooh Baby (Checker) Paul Stefen - I Fought The Law (Citation) Link Wray and His Ray Men - Jack The Ripper (Swan) Warren Smith - Sweet Sweet Girl (Sun) Boyd Bennett - Seventeen (King) Mack Owen - Walkin and Talkin (Sun)
Audio|Sun, 6 Jul 2008|More from Galactic Fractures
|aretha franklinfound at29:55
“…releases now owns no exception. Dick Latin one on before that was Aretha Franklin doing mr. DJ and looking for that -- for awhile. He got that when Alice over in Paris recently. And before that …”
Stories: 1) Olivier Conan Brings Chicha Music to Brooklyn 2) L.A. Company Buys TV's Dance Classic 'Soul Train' 3) Kathleen Edwards: 'Flowers' and Hockey Skates 4) Inspired by a Trip to Vegas: 'I'll Fly Away'
Audio|Wed, 18 Jun 2008|More from NPR: Music Podcast
|aretha franklinfound at6:30
“…hair style. Over the years guessing -- icons like James Brown and Aretha Franklin and newer styles like hip hop. And you owners say they aim to bring what Spike Lee once called an urban music …”
Stories: 1) New Site Fuses Chess with Hip-Hop 2) Jenny Scheinman Makes a Vocal Debut 3) Paul Thorn: Skydiver, Boxer, Rootsy Rocker 4) Sen. Lamar Alexander's 'Tennessee Waltz'
Audio|Wed, 11 Jun 2008|More from NPR: Music Podcast
|aretha franklinfound at4:37
“…most in demand violinists in New York she's backed up everyone from Aretha Franklin to Norah Jones. She's also released close to ten albums of her own instrumental -- On her latest CD Shimon trades her …”
Stories: 1) Sound Recording Predates Edison Phonograph 2) Saluting Lonnie Johnson, Original Guitar Hero 3) Janice Baird Debuts in a Troubled 'Tristan' 4) Richard Egarr: The 'Bernstein of Early Music' 5) A Native American's Last Testament: Opera 6) Chuck Berry: Father of Rock 'n' Roll
Audio|Sat, 29 Mar 2008|More from NPR: Music Podcast
|aretha franklinfound at4:52
“…Lee Johnson guitar hero in its own right back to the likes Aretha Franklin and quite minor. Kathy Johnson isn't related to one Johnson and killed he was invited to play on the tribute album never …”
President Bush is asking House Democrats not to stand in the way of an intelligence bill that would make it easier for the government to continue its warrantless domestic eavesdropping practices during terrorism investigations. The president took questions at a press conference today, ranging on the economy to domestic surveillance and US relations with Russia. Our guest is Joe Williams of the Boston Globe. We speak with author and activist Frances Moore Lappe about democracy in the US and about how citizens can and are changing the conversation. She is the author of the bestseller, Diet for a Small Planet, and she has a new book out titled Getting a Grip: Clarity, Creativity and Courage in a World Gone Mad. The mortgage market collapse has effected other parts of the economy -- like auto loans, credit card debt and now student loans. Chicago Tribune Personal Finance Columnist Gail Marks Jarvis explains how students can deal with the tightening credit market. We discuss the
Audio|Thu, 28 Feb 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now
|aretha franklinfound at38:20
“…about to exit the stage. There was a new queen in waiting Aretha Franklin was not quite 22 years old early in 1964 when. About two months after Washington's death. Franklin recorded a tribute album featuring …”
Tom and Sue were both out this morning. We started off talking about last nights Oscars. We played Men From Maine and talked to Hank about his vacation. We had a special segment about Sex Ed. A listener fixed a problem Wally is having with his bike. We had the first Bill Lee report of the season. Wally spoke about Amy Winehouse and we had a Wallyology report on Sex myths.
Audio|Mon, 25 Feb 2008|More from 105.7 WROR
|aretha franklinfound at30:21
“…well anyway it doesn't look like he mis cataract. They're devoted and Aretha Franklin is really pissed off because you know. About the whole you know because of the grammys they'll Aretha Franklin maybe they were Beyonce introduced Tina turner right as a little less so distraught she's not she's not just -- she's pissed …”
Story: For the past 13 years, No Depression has turned its readers on to music not heard on commercial radio. But this week, the publishers of the magazine announced that the May-June issue will be their last. Grant Alden and Peter Blackstock talk about how their magazine has fallen victim to a vastly different landscape in music retail.
Audio|Sat, 23 Feb 2008|More from NPR: Music
|aretha franklinfound at4:07
“…bigger names that came her way around the time Billie holiday error Aretha Franklin -- people like that and one of our writers Mary Masur dug into this and found Justin along and very interesting story …”
JW talks with Randy Owen about his music and Country Cares for St. Jude's Kids during his visit to the Country 102.5 studio!!
Audio|Tue, 19 Feb 2008|More from Artist Interviews
|aretha franklinfound at22:06
“…in you can -- I want my songs and then. And how Aretha Franklin sang in that's the beauty of music is it. When she -- music down to just acoustic. It becomes lyrics and melodies …”
Stories: 1) Refugee All Stars: Straight Outta Sierra Leone 2) Bhangra's DJ Rekha Takes the Dance Floor 3) Sia Learns to Sound Like Herself
Audio|Sat, 16 Feb 2008|More from NPR: Music
|aretha franklinfound at24:49
“…haven't and that style relaxing along to wax sting's songs Steve -- Aretha Franklin and my dad was playing -- last. After awhile I think I guess. When you write something a regional league can't really …”
Monday, February 11th Whiner Line
Audio|Mon, 11 Feb 2008|More from WEEI - The Big Show Whiner Line
|aretha franklinfound at13:28
“…that's what the grammys last night. Put on weight anymore rapid pace Aretha Franklin -- kinda. …”



