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TUESDAY SPINS Happy birthday to Alice Cooper and Clint Black Alice Cooper’s Greatest Hits Clint Black: Killin’ Time Our New Orleans 2005 Louis Armstrong: Louis in London Willie Nelson: Last Leaf on the Tree Johnny Cash: Songwriter

MONDAY SPINS Happy birthday to Dave Davies Remembering Melanie (February 3, 1947–January 23, 2024) Something Else By The Kinks Melanie: Gather Me Miles Davis: Someday My Prince Will Come Charlie Feathers: S/T Arto Lindsay: Prize Nils Petter Molvaer: An American Compilation

SUNDAY SPINS Happy birthday to Shakira Shakira: Oral Fixation Vol. 2 Shakira: She Wolf Boogie Down Productions: By All Means Necessary The Best of Blur Johnny Cash: American IV: The Man Comes Around Chappell Roan: The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess

WEDNESDAY SPINS Happy birthday to Roddy Frame. Aztec Camera: High Land, Hard Rain Rosanne Cash: Rhythm & Romance Laurie Anderson: Strange Angels Rhett Miller: The Instigator Danny Brown: uknowwhatimsayin? Pony: Velveteen

TUESDAY SPINS Happy birthday to Rakim (William Griffin Jr.) Eric B. & Rakim: Paid in Full Eric B. & Rakim: Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em Madness: One Step Beyond... Joe "King" Carrasco & the Crowns: Bordertown Low Cut Connie: Art Dealers Fred Again.. : 10 Days

MONDAY SPINS Happy birthday to Amy Rigby, Tricky, and Rich Krueger. Amy Rigby: Diary of a Mod Housewife Tricky: Pre-Millennium Tension Tricky: Mixed Race Rich Krueger: NOWThen Bobby Bland: Two Steps From the Blues Let's Cut It: The Very Best of Elmore James

SUNDAY SPINS LUCINDA WILLIAMS (1988) CAR WHEELS ON A GRAVEL ROAD (1998) WORLD WITHOUT TEARS (2003) Happy birthday to Lucinda Williams Here was Sadie with a trio of her finest. 🖼: Edward Hamell @HappyWoman9

SUNDAY SPINS Happy birthday to Lucinda Williams and Jazzie B. Lucinda Williams: S/T Lucinda Williams: Car Wheels on a Gravel Road Lucinda Williams: World Without Tears Lucinda Williams: Bob's Back Pages Soul II Soul: Keep On Movin' Soul II Soul: Vol II--1990: A New Decade

WEDNESDAY SPINS Remembering Sam Cooke (January 22, 1931 –December 11, 1964) Sam Cooke: The Man and His Music The Thelonious Monk Quartet: Monk’s Dream Lou Reed: S/T Mofungo: Frederick Douglass Mofungo: Messenger Dogs of the Gods Phelimuncasi: Ama Gogela

TUESDAY SPINS DOPPELGÄNGER (1983) Here is Mick with the fourth album from Kid Creole and the Coconuts. Favorite tracks are “If You Wanna Be Happy", “Back In The Field Again", “There's Something Wrong In Paradise", and “The Lifeboat Party".

TUESDAY SPINS ROXY MUSIC (1972) Here is Tommy with the debut album from Roxy Music, released on June 16, 1972. Favorite tracks are “Virginia Plain”, “Re-Make/Re-Model”, “Ladytron”, and “2HB”

TUESDAY SPINS GIVE IT UP (1972) Here is Corin with the second LP from Bonnie Raitt, released in September of 1972. Favorite tracks are “Give It Up or Let Me Go", “Nothing Seems to Matter", “I Know”, “Love Me Like a Man”, and “Love Has No Pride”

TUESDAY SPINS Bonnie Raitt: Give it Up Roxy Music: S/T Randy Newman: Born Again Kid Creole and the Coconuts: Doppelgänger Etran de L’Air: No. 1 Noura Mint Seymali: Arbina

Running away to get away Ha-ha, ha-ha You're wearing out your shoes
A guided tour through the Luciferian hellscapes of America's abandoned inner cities filled with humor, hooks and the wry defeatism of one who perceives too much, Sly Stone’s ‘There’s A Riot Goin’ On’ might be the 1970's most staggering feat of musical and literary world building.
I am so saddened to hear of the death of Marianne Faithfull. She was so much part of my life for so long. She was a wonderful friend, a beautiful singer and a great actress. She will always be remembered.
THROWBACK THURSDAY - 1996 DJ Shadow: Endtroducing . . . DJ Shadow Lou Reed: Set the Twilight Reeling Kate & Anna McGarrigle: Matapedia Arto Lindsay: O Corpo Sutil/The Subtle Body Sebadoh: Harmacy His Name Is Alive: Stars on E.S.P.

Fifty-six vigorous years spent playing with matches and squeezing out sparks. And when the house finally burned down, sure enough he was in it
Happy birthday to the deeply complicated, profoundly inspiring problem that is Warren Zevon. Perhaps more than any single figure, he informed what kind of songwriter I felt I should be. Here's a piece I wrote about him for Oxford American a few years back. oxfordamerican.org/web-only/mtv-m…
Happy birthday to Aaron Neville Remembering Warren Zevon (January 24, 1947 –September 07, 2003) Aaron Neville: Humdinger Aaron Neville: Make Me Strong Aaron Neville: I Know I’ve Been Changed Warren Zevon: The Envoy Warren Zevon: Mutineer Warren Zevon: Life’ll Kill Ya

THROWBACK THURSDAY - 2006 New York Dolls: One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This Clipse: Hell Hath No Fury Lupe Fiasco: Food & Liquor Rhymefest: Blue Collar The Hold Steady: Boys and Girls in America The Oohlas: Best Stop Pop

Goodbye Garth
I guess what makes the Band so singular is their capacity to find an access point to all of our most extreme, visceral states of being alive: agony, ecstasy, existential comedy, cosmic terror, the weight. So many times Garth was the portal. I had a hard time waking this morning.