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September 20, 2003: Te-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu
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| Artist | Track | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Big Guitars from Texas | Groovus | Early morning twang |
| Artie Traum w/ The Band | Yankee Swamp | Catskills pals play. Listen to Garth on keyboards! |
| Didier Carmier | La Cathedral: Intro | French guitar jazz via Jersey City |
| Didier Carmier | La Cathedral | And more |
| Jiminez Sisters | El Pajaro Pinto | 1952 Alan Lomax recordings from Extremadura, Spain |
| Manuel Garcia Matos | Fandango & Jota | More Lomax in Spain |
| Jackie Washington | Spanish Fandango | 60s Boston folkie covers Elizabeth Cotten |
| Jim Campilongo Electric Trio | Bought Some Swampland in Florida | New live album-- "American Hips" (Blue Hen, 2003) -- includes a duet with Norah Jones |
| Pollo del Mar | Jack the Ripper | Wake up before he kills you! Link Wray cover from recent tribute album, which also includes tunes by Southern Culture on the Skids, Fleshtones, Calexico, 4 Piece Suit and more |
| Slim Harpo | Te-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu | Southern blues with serious rhythm |
| Slim Harpo | Mailbox Blues | Slim plays a mean guitar (no harp here) but listen to the bass and drums as well |
| Fela | Coffin for Head of State | Powerful piece of protest music, a challenge to the thugs who ruled Nigeria and murdered Fela's mother. |
| Cornel West | Stolen King | |
| High Life from Ghana | #5 | |
| Pinetop Perkins | 9 Finger Boogie | Muddy Waters sideman visited WFMU in June 1993 and left us with this piano blues |
| Babs Gonzales | Ray's Groove | Newark's first rapper, from 1947, with Roy Haynes on drums. From "Bop LIves! Delmark 50th Anniversary Collection" (2003) |
| Afro Celt Sound System | Whirl-Y-Reel 2 | Great mix of cultures, from "Sound Magic, Vol. 1" on Real World (1996) |
| Chieftains with Jerry Douglas | Rose Catha Na Mumhain/Arkansas Traveller/Wild Irishman | Country dobro meets Irish folk, from "Further Down the Old Plank Road: Nashville Sessions" (2003) |
| Chieftains with Joe Ely | The Moonshiner/I'm a Rambler | Alternative country is a big hit in Ireland! On this album, the Chieftains play with Rosanne Cash, John Prine, John Hiatt, Doc Watson and more |
| Black 47 | Livin' in America (Fordham Road, 8 am) | This band is a mix of NYC & Irish cultures with leftwing politics |
| Black 47 | Funky Ceili (Bridie's Song) | These guys can really rock! |
| Steve Earle | Rex's Blues/Ft. Worth Blues | Steve does Townes Van Zandt, along with his own blues, on his new album "Just an American Boy" (2003) |
| Robert Earl Keen | Beats the Devil | from "Farm Fresh Onions" on Koch (2003) |
| South Austin Jug Band | Cuttin' the Mullett | with Lloyd Maines as producer-- and on dobro |
| RC Bank | Great Scott's BBQ | Another Lubbock transplant, now longtime Austin player |
| Kimmie Rhodes & Willie Nelson | Picture in a Frame | Title cut to Kimmie's album with Willie, on Sunbird (2003) |
| Byrds | Bound to Fall | Bonus instrumental track on recent CD re-issue of 1968 "Notorious Byrd Brothers" |
| Byrds | My Back Pages | Dylan cover, one of the best |
| Side Show | Cold Coffee | NYC-based artist Greg Kreutz wrote this tune for a one-shot Atlantic album, an Arif Mardin production, in 1970 |
| Didier Carmier with Greg Wall | Paris Blues | Jazz guitar and horn |
| John Jorgenson | Lookin' Out My Back Door | Los Angeles guitar whiz/sideman does up Creedence |
| Rodney Crowell | Earth Bound | John Jorgenson helps out on this new RC tune |
| Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise | It'll Come to You | John Hiatt cover and title cut of yet another JH tribute album |
| Linda Ronstadt | When We Ran | Another Hiatt, also on "It'll Come to You" CD |
| Nick Lowe & his Cowboy Outfit | She Don't Love Nobody | Nick is a pretty good songwriter himself but he digs Hiatt too |
| Bill Frisell | Have A Little Faith in Me | Downtown guitarist does instrumental Hiatt, with help from Don Byron, Guy Klucevsek, Joey Barron, Wayne Horvitz |
| Johnny Cash | Five Feet High and Rising | |
| Warren Zevon | Dirty Life & Times | |
| Los Lobos | Voodoo Music | One of the many tunes on all those blues CDs related to the Scorcese/PBS series on the blues |
| Electrik Mud Kats w/ Chuck D | Mannish Boy | Smart rappers take on Muddy Waters and Chicago blues |
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