Thursday, May 21, 2009

BLIP.FM ADDS VIDEOS

My old No Depression board buddy Paul Bonanos writes in The New York Times about Blip.fm's latest deal with Youtube to bring music videos to its service.

Paul's story is HERE .

His Blip page is HERE

My Blip page is HERE.

And below is a very short clip of Al Hurricane and his brother Tiny Morrie. The video doesn't show up when you embed the blip, so I'll embed the Youtube itself.



Sunday, May 17, 2009

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, May 17, 2009
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org

OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Animal Party by The King Khan & BBQ Show
Psychotic Girl by Black Keys
Sookie Sookie by Roy Thompson
Wigglin' Room by Bob Log III
Yesterday's Trash by The Hentchmen
Patty by Half Japanese
Who Dat? by The Jury
Sexy Boots by The Hollywood Sinners
I Saw God by The Black Lips

I See Lights by King Khan & The Shrines
Big Booty Woman by Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
Bad News Travels Fast by The Fuzztones
Old Dog, New Tricks by Rufus Thomas
Stalking My Woman by Howard Tate
Electrik Fool by Troy Gregory with the Glow In the Dark Monsters
Bottle Up and Go by Jawbone
Shout Sister Shout by Sister Rosetta Tharpe


Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground by The White Stripes
Time Bomb High by The Reigning Sound
Alabama's Doomed by Wizzard Sleeve
Life by The Residents
Seething Pyschosexual Conflict Blues by Figures of Light
Octapussy by Hog Molly
Magadelena by Frank Zappa

Phantom Surfer by Mr. Gasser & The Weirdos
The Wild Mouse by Los Straightjackets
Preparation Clount by Man or Astroman?
Blue's Theme by Davy Allan & The Arrows
Let's Go Trippin' by Dick Dale
Taos Pueblo by Impala
Shut Up Little Man by The Wipeouters
Echoes From Neptune/Shenendoah by The Surf Lords
Jump the Shark by The SG Sound
Gouch by The Astronauts
The Black Widow by Link Wray
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

COUPLE OF LOCAL MUSIC PLUGS

First of all there's a new local music radio show, The Santa Fe Mix, which debuts Monday, May 25, 10 p.m. to midnight, from the new Milagro 139 restaurant in downtown Santa Fe. The performance will be broadcast the following week, June 1 on KBAC-FM 98.1, 10 p.m. to midnight, and will stream on the internet at HERE.

The show, hosted by David Schwartz and Clayton Cheek, will feature live acoustic performances combined with interviews, Santa Fe music calendar updates, along with Schwartz and what the press release says is "Cheek's insider views on the music scene, both locally and nationally." The show will center on singer-songwriters and soloists and feature several artists per show.

Schwartz was the founder and former editor-in-chief of Mix magazine, a music and audio technology trade magazine, while Cheek is a Nashville singer/songwriter and recording artist and a former classical music announcer for eleven years on PBS. (No, he's not the owner of Cheek's.)

Scheduled guests for the May 25th inaugural Santa Fe Mix show include Jono Manson, Sharon Gilchrist, Wiley Jim and Terry Diers. The first broadcast will be Monday, June 1 featuring Joe West, Jim Almand, Ramsey Scott and Jesus Bas.

The public is invited to attend the free live performances at 139 W. San Francisco St. Monday's at 10 pm.

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Secondly there's FrogFest 4, 2 p.m. to midnight on Saturday, May 30 at the Santa Fe Brewing Company. Admission is $10 and kids under 12 free.

Here's this year's line-up:

Main stage outside:

Bill Hearne's Roadhouse Revue 2pm-3pm
Goshen 3:30-4:30 pm
Peacefield 5pm-6pm
Taarka 6:30-7:30pm
Boris & the Saltlicks 8pm-9pm
Hundred Year Flood 9:30-10:30pm
Santa Fe All Stars (inside) 10:30pm

Be-tweener stage inside:

The Strange 3pm-3:30pm
Joe West + Mike the Can Man 4:30-5pm
John Courage + Sharon Gilchrist 6pm-6:30pm
Stephanie Hatfield & Hot Mess 7:30-8pm
Sean Healen band 9-9:30pm

SINNER'S CROSSROADS

This morning, while selecting some gospel tunes for Blip.fm, I stumbled across a moving little tune, "Been in the Storm Too Long" by Tommy Ellison.

Googling the artist, I found a nice little Web site called Just Moving On, which is dedicated to gospel sounds of the '70s. It's well worth checking out. (I also learned Ellison died on Jan. 3.)

There I came upon a link for a WFMU radio show called Sinner's Crossroads with Kevin Nutt, which he describes as "Scratchy vanity 45s, pilfered field recordings, muddy off-the-radio sounds, homemade congregational tapes and vintage commercial gospel throw-downs; a little preachin', a little salvation, a little audio tomfoolery."

I've been listening to his most recent (May 14) podcast since, and it's wonderful. If you like the kind of music I did on my gospel podcast a couple of months ago  (and the kind of gospel I play on my own radio shows sometimes and my Sunday blips) check out Sinner's Crossroads

Meanwhile, here's that Tommy Ellison song:

Friday, May 15, 2009

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST

Friday, May 15, 2009
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell


101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org

OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
Milkcow Blues Boogie by Elvis Presley
Roots Rock Weirdos by Robbie Fulks
American Music by The Blasters
Marie Marie by Dave Alvin & The Guilty Women
Silent Partner by Big Sandy & Los Straitjackets
One Last Question by Jason & The Scorchers
Amos Moses by Jerry Reed
When the Police Came by Mama Rosin
Kissin' Kouzans by C.C. Adcock

Soy Chicano by Flaco Jimenez
Jockey Full of Bourbon by Los Lobos
If You Ever Go to Houston by Bob Dylan
Boxcars by Rosie Flores
Honky Tonkin' by Joe Ely
Hank Williams Saved My Life by Ashley Raines
Steam Roller by Kris Hollis Key

I Could Get Used to This by Lil Mo & The Monicats
After All These Years by Mose McCormack
It Wouldn't Be Hell Without You by Cornell Hurd
One Kiss Away from Lonliness by Amber Digby
Shakin' All Over by Eilene Jewell
Hillbilly Blues by Ronnie Dawson
Ladies Love Outlaws by Waylon Jennings
Honky Tonk Affair by David Serby
Midnight Stars and You by Wayne Hancock

Back in the Goodle Days by John Hartford
The Cold Hard Facts of Life by John Doe & The Sadies
Botomless Well by Bobby Bare
Comeback Kid by Deano Waco & The Meat Purveyors
Now We Have the Bomb by Jon Langford
The Magician by Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks
Johnny One Time by Willie Nelson
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets

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