Twangtacular
TWANGTACULAR is a weekly radio program featuring authentic Country, Western, Bluegrass, and Americana music of the past and present!
Join host Boy Howdy as he explores these often misunderstood and underappreciated genres of music so synonymous with the human experience! He plays the old stuff so it's not forgotten, and the new stuff so it's not overlooked!
TWANGTACULAR is a production of WCRS Community Radio Columbus (OH) and can be heard live every Saturday at 3pm EST on WCRSFM.org or in the Columbus area on 92.7 FM & 98.3 FM.
Twangtacular Ep. 26 - Pickin' in the New Year!
59:27 minutes (54.43 MB)
PLAYLIST
- Buckaroo - Buck Owens
- Blue Grass Ramble - Bill Monroe
- Stay All Night (Stay A Little Longer) - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
- Shimmy Shakin’ Daddy - The Maddox Brothers & Rose
- Raise a Ruckus Tonight/Rockabilly Baby/Detour - Johnny Duncan & The Blue Grass Boys
- Rock Your Baby - Wanda Jackson
- Country Capers - Jimmy Bryant & Speedy West
- Old Joe Clark - Jimmy Bryant & Speedy West
- Salty Boogie - Little Jimmy Dickens
- Rip It Up - Gene Vincent
- Ooby Dooby - Janis Martin
- Rootie Tootie - Paul Howard & His Cotton Pickers
- Take It Away, Leon - Leon McAuliffe & His Western Swing Band
- Ten Gallon Boogie - Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys
- Sag, Drag and Fall - Sid King & the Five Strings
- Welcome to the Club - Jean Chapel
- Let the Jukebox Keep On Playing - Carl Perkins
- I’m A Honky Tonk Girl - Loretta Lynn
- Midnight Ramble - Jimmy Bryant & Speedy West
- Liquor and Love - Theo Lawrence
- My Baby Don’t Dance to Nothing but Ernest Tubb - Junior Brown
- Tear the Woodpile Down - Marty Stuart
- Honky Tonk Man - Dwight Yoakam
- A Good Time Was Had By All - Porter Wagoner
- Soul’d Lang Syne - Los Straitjackets
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Bob Larson - 06/08/24 Hour 2
57:47 minutes (105.81 MB)
Roy Hargrove - Whisper Not - Diamond in the Rough
Nancy Wilson - You'll See Me (Feat. Bill Watrous) - R.S.V.P. (Rare Songs, Very Personal)
George DeLancey - Complaint - George DeLancey
Patrick Williams - Times (feat. Bill Watrous) - Dreams and Themes
Craig Handy - Jogral - Split Second Timing
Mark Masters Ensemble - I Love to Say Her Name - Wish Me Well
The RH Factor - Out of Town - Hard Groove
Adam Blackstone - True Praise (feat. The Origin Band) - Legacy.
Ohio State University Jazz Ensemble - Fourth Floor Walk-Up w/Bill Watrous - Jazz At Mershon - 1976/2/21 [Disc 2]
Bob Larson - 06/08/24 Hour 1
58:46 minutes (107.6 MB)
The Jazz Defenders - Fuffle Kershuffle - Memory in Motion
The Singers Unlimited - The Trouble With Hello Is Goodbye (feat. Bill Watrous) - Friends
Tony Monaco - Ceora - The Definition of Insanity
Ohio State University Jazz Ensemble - Zip City w/Bill Watrous - Jazz At Mershon - 1976/2/21 [Disc 2]
Bill Watrous - Quiet Lady - The Tiger of San Pedro
Bill Watrous - Unforgettable - Bone-ified
Art Pepper, Bill Watrous - Just Friends - Art Pepper Presents "West Coast Sessions" Vol. 4
Willie Jones III - Jackin' for Changes - Fallen Heroes
Dominick Farinacci - Somebody That I Used To Know - Short Stories
Brian Bromberg - Solar - Lafaro
Snorre Kirk Working the Night Shift Top Dog
CV 20240606 Israel, the Rogue State
59:53 minutes (39.74 MB)
Sinkane - WE Belong + Black Violin ....
https://columbusfreepress.com/article/does-sinkane-still-belong-columbus...
Sinkane’s new album is called We Belong, released by City Slang records.
Where you’re from, and where you belong are fundamental ideas of existence. For a reader, so is deciding if Sinkane is in their realm of music. Where does Sinkane We Belong in music?
Sinkane previously released music from LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy label DFA. Is Sinkane a dance hipster with alternative rock radio possibilities? Sinkane’s latest, We Belong falls under wherever his Okay Africa culture could take someone in American music.
I’ve found amusement that North American College Community radio, or NACChart.com, considers Sinkane college R&B. Consider the Weeknd, Sinkane’s friend Solange, sister Beyonce and Erykah Badu’s influence on music over a mass of music over a sustained period.
College R&B is a genre with interesting possibilities. Kids starting bands in school, and then releasing underground DIY R&B records like punk bands until labels sign them?
Bilal is featured from We Belong’s second song “Another Day” trading verses with Stout and harmonizing with Sinkane about black peoples’ past 400 years.
Bilal’s worked with Dr. Dre. Bilal was in the Soulquarians with D’Angelo, Questlove, Dilla, Badu, Roy Hargrove, James Poyser, Common, Q-Tip, Talib Kweli, and Mos Def. Perhaps NACC’s College R&B is a product of the intent of 1996-2002’s the Soulquarians.
“Another Day” exemplifies the difference of We Belong from previous Sinkane efforts. Sinkane now exists as a R&B producer playing arrangements while singing with other vocalists. We Belong sounds like Sinkane is leading a contemporary Earth, Wind and Fire or some other 1970’s R&B group. Sinkane doesn’t sound retro.
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The Ear Opener - June 4, 2024
pat radio awakens from his sleep with a new show called The Ear Opener, which is Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. Here's last night's show, which features mostly new post-punk with a little dub, electronic and international music for good measure.
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YM 20240603 Early Floyd
1:59:47 minutes (81.03 MB)
Bob Larson - 06/01/24 Hour 2
57:29 minutes (105.27 MB)
Scott Henderson - Covid Vaccination - Karnevel!
Seulah Noh Jazz Orchestra - L'illusionniste (feat. Song Yi Jeon) - NOhMAD
Ryan Devlin & Steve Kortyka - We 3 - A Series aof Circumstances
Fabien Mary Octet - You Make It Feel So Fun - Left Arm Blues (And Other New York Stories)
Fernando Huergo Big Band - The End of Something - The Possibility of Change
Joey DeFrancesco - Free - More Music
Larry Goldings - John Sneider - The Great Zamboni - Chinwag
Orbert Davis - Midnight In Bahia (featuring Kurt Elling & Bobbi Wilsyn) - Priority
Antoine Fatout - Brite Hop - Trio Fa2
Joshua Redman - How Deep Is the Ocean - Timeless Tales (For Changing Times)