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The finest in Micronesian doo-wop, Appalachian mambo, Turkish mariachi, pygmy yodeling of
Baltimore, Portuguese juju, Cajun gamelan, tuba choirs form Mozambique, Inuit marching bands,
Filipino free jazz, Egyptian kabuki theater, and throat singers of the Lower East Side.
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Music behind DJ: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues ![]() |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Folkways |
1976 |
0:00:00 (Pop‑up) |
Music behind DJ: ECD |
In Tempo ![]() |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form |
Mo' Wax |
1990 |
0:04:07 (Pop‑up) |
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The Jewel Gospel Singers |
Disillusioned
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The Harvest | Savoy | 1964 | 0:07:07 (Pop‑up) |
The Friendly Five of Winston-Salem, North Carolina |
My Fault
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b/w Until I Found the Lord | Per-Fect, | 1979 | 0:10:43 (Pop‑up) |
Nate Hooker & the Superior Angels |
Superior Angel's Prayer (I Want Jesus to Hold My Hand)
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b/w Twelve Gates to the City | Golden Soul | 1969 | 0:14:58 (Pop‑up) |
The D.C. Aires |
The D.C. Aires Prayer
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b/w Where the Healing Water Flows | Ebony | late-1960s | 0:17:46 (Pop‑up) |
The Vocalaires of Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Save a Seat for Me
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b/w Did Jesus Die in Vain | Chanita | 1979 | 0:20:55 (Pop‑up) |
The Vocalaries of Newport News, Virginia |
Rescue Me
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b/w Nobody Knows | Pinewood | 1972 | 0:24:42 (Pop‑up) |
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Music behind DJ: Harvey Mandel (w. Charlie Musselwhite) |
Cristo Redentor ![]() |
Cristo Redentor |
Philips |
1968 |
0:27:02 (Pop‑up) |
Florence Price [Fort Smith Symphony, John Jeter conductor] |
Symphony No. 1 in E minor (1932) I. Allegro ma non troppo II. Largo, maestoso III. Juba Dance IV. Finale ![]() |
Florence Price: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 4 | Naxos | 2018 | 0:34:19 (Pop‑up) |
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Music behind DJ: Johnny Hodges |
I'm in Another World ![]() |
b/w Dancing on the Stars |
Vocalion |
1938 |
1:11:17 (Pop‑up) |
Masato Minami |
Yoru wo Kugurinukero Made
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Kaikisen (The Tropics) | RCA | 1971 | 1:15:32 (Pop‑up) |
Kazuki Tomokawa |
Mabayui Kodoku [Dazzling Solitude]
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Yume wa Hibi Genki ni Shinde Yuku [Dreams Die Blithefully Day By Day] |
P.S.F. | 1998 | 1:18:34 (Pop‑up) |
Kengo Iuchi |
Jiga Soushitsu
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Inugami to Kachiku | Kubitsuri | 1995 | 1:22:01 (Pop‑up) |
Happy End |
Morning
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Happy End | URC | 1970 | 1:26:30 (Pop‑up) |
Ranmadou |
Hitasura
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Ranmadou | Polydor | 1972 | 1:29:20 (Pop‑up) |
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Music behind DJ: The Outlaw Blues Band |
Deep Gully ![]() |
1:31:53 (Pop‑up) |
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Salah Ragab & the Cairo Jazz Band |
Mervat
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Egyptian Jazz | Art Yard | 1:38:09 (Pop‑up) | |
Joe Harriott/Amancio D'Silva Quartet |
Hum-Dono
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Hum Dono | Columbia | 1969 | 1:42:19 (Pop‑up) |
Idrees and Jamila Sulieman |
The Camel
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The Camel | Columbia | 1964 | 1:49:03 (Pop‑up) |
Yusef Lateef |
Brazil
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At Cranbrook | Argo | 1958 | 1:55:26 (Pop‑up) |
The Jerry Hahn Quintet |
Ara-Be-In
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Ara-Be-In | Changes | 1967 | 1:58:06 (Pop‑up) |
Lloyd Miller & The Heliocentrics |
Nava
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Lloyd Miller & The Heliocentrics (OST) | Strut | 2010 | 2:06:02 (Pop‑up) |
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Music behind DJ: Joe Harriott/Amancio D'Silva Quartet |
Stephano's Dance ![]() |
Hum-Dono |
Columbia |
1969 |
2:10:54 (Pop‑up) |
Adamosa Osagiede |
Do Sumwen Ehi
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Adamosa Osagiede & His International Band | Afrodisia | 1976 | 2:17:29 (Pop‑up) |
Hit-Home Brothers Band of Owerri |
Udo
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Udo | Anodisc | 1978 | 2:21:36 (Pop‑up) |
Effi Duke & the Love Family |
Get Ready
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Mr. Love | Homzy | 1980 | 2:30:09 (Pop‑up) |
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Music behind DJ: Hamilton Bohannon |
Let's Start the Dance ![]() |
b/w I Wonder Why |
Mercury |
1978 |
2:34:31 (Pop‑up) |
Johnny Caswell |
You Don't Love Me Anymore
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b/w I.O.U. | Decca | 1966 | 2:38:14 (Pop‑up) |
The Devotions |
The Devil's Gotten Into My Baby
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b/w Same Old Sweet Lovin' | Tri-Sound | 1966 | 2:40:19 (Pop‑up) |
Paul Kelly |
The Upset
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b/w It's My Baby | Lloyd | 1965 | 2:42:59 (Pop‑up) |
The Debonairs |
Headache in My Heart
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b/w I'm In Love Again | Solid Hit | 1967 | 2:45:22 (Pop‑up) |
Dave Love |
Colalined Baby (pt. 1)
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b/w Dave Love Band: Colalined Baby (pt. 2) | Solid Soul | 1971 | 2:47:41 (Pop‑up) |
Johnny Gilliam |
Room Full of Tears
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b/w Peace on Earth | Cancer | 2:50:39 (Pop‑up) | |
Jimmy Elledge |
Sad Town
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b/w I've Taken a Liking to the Girl Next Door | Sound-Town | 1968 | 2:53:25 (Pop‑up) |
Steve Mancha |
He Stole the Love That Was Mine
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Groovesville (previously unissued) | 1967 | 2:55:34 (Pop‑up) | |
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Music behind DJ: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By ![]() |
I Feel Good |
Jewel |
1970 |
2:58:15 (Pop‑up) |
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Listener comments!
Who else is up for three hours of musical and spiritual enlightenment?
Is that Roy Castle?
I believe that is Michael Parkinson with Buddy Rich.
Expecting in this set to be comforted and contented, though not converted.
Warm and moist greetings, still b/p! Funky16Corners! Bill D! (Say hi to Alex the cat, Bill D!)
Other fine gentlemen have shared some gospel gems with me over the years (wink wink)!
We used the purple beans.
I made my bed, now I must...
Glad you came 'round, Spinning Giant!
In honor of Alex Trebek, would you mind putting that in the form of a question?
@Funky16Corners
William Grant Still famously took a series of Florence Price's piano sonatas and scored them, gorgeously for orchestra. Look for "Dances in the Canebrakes." Amazing stuff!
The grid schedule is a much easier view for sure.
Hello, KWilde! Hello, running dogs!
Ask the waiter to pour me one of what you're having.
Was just reading that!
Heard an NPR interview with Mr. Liverman. Made a note to get that collection.
I love it that you love it, Mark Hurst!
It's so easy to say that Gershwin or Copland cornered the market on the "American" sound. But they were listening to geniuses like William Grant Still and Florence Price.
I hear cranberry juice is good for clearing that up.
And no one EVER plays symphonies on the radio anymore.
In 2009, a substantial collection of her works and papers were found in an abandoned dilapidated house on the outskirts of St. Anne, Illinois. These consisted of dozens of her scores, including her two violin concertos and her fourth symphony. As Alex Ross stated in The New Yorker in February 2018, "not only did Price fail to enter the canon; a large quantity of her music came perilously close to obliteration. That run-down house in St. Anne is a potent symbol of how a country can forget its cultural history."
@Jeff Golick
There is Juba everywhere. My personal fave is Yusef Lateef's "Juba Juba."
Very much yes to that.
Pretty sure I've done an all-Juba set. Or maybe even an all Juba hour on my old Tuesday evening show. #neverenoughjuba
Margaret Bonds was also Florence Price's longtime roommate in Chicago! In that 1932 composing competition that Price won First and Third Prize, Bonds won Second Prize!
How Black Composers Shaped the Sound of American Classical Music
www.smithsonianmag.com...
All valid observations.
Sorry, I think Masato Minami just choked on a fishbone or something.
Punctuation is not your strong suit.
I would like think Florence Price would be tapping her foot softly with a knowing smile.
You are an appreciator of fine things.
Doug and his Ditties, another band name.
Happy birthday Dean's son.
@Dean Hope your son is able to have a great birthday (considering everything), and that things get easier. Most certainly a rough age.
Nothing would give me more pleasure than to go Mongolian! I will make a note...
You're in luck because I have a very voluminous ass.
I hear you, βrian. Our daughter is turning the corner to 10 in a few weeks. I'm hoping she'll leave fourth grade for graduate school.
Blame Kengo Iuchi.
Three humps!
Like sriracha, I put it on everything
Pop-up is now chiming in and out. Probably my wi-fi.
Phil Gelb's homemade sweet/hot mustard is great, too.
Back when Yusef died, I did a 15-hour memorial. Surely I played it during those proceedings.
Now I adore mustard.
@chresti The preferred version is not the WFMU (official) app. Try searching for "Woof Moo", that's the newer one.
www.wfmu.org...
Hi Doug, man.
Very nice. I have met Jerry Hahn in my dreams. He was delightful. His flying rhinoceros was a right bastard, though.
I am honored and delighted to have you along for the ride. You're always welcome! Here, have some mustard.
I like that fresh horseradish from that oyster place in SF, too.(I can't think of the name)
wfmu.org...
Join me!
Same with me. I grew up loathing mustard. Now I roll around in the stuff.
Paul Kelly every week!
Enter the butt hole here: wfmu.org...
You are unbossed and unashamed!
Thanks Doug. Good luck for the next two weeks. Stay safe everyone.
Absolute perfection!
That's the ticket!
I go for the full body slam every time!
"when you... went to a stranger
you put... my heart in danger"
love it
Thanks Doug.