Friday | 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Recent tracks
- You Awake (feat. John Beasley & Janek Gwizdala) by Peter Erskine • Dr. Um9:57am
- Naked by Michael Jukes • unreleased9:53am
- Neglected Emotion by Spirit • Tent of Miracles (Expanded Edition)9:51am
- Draft Morning by The Byrds • The Notorious Byrd Brothers (Reissue Edition with Bonus Tracks)9:49am
- Twisted by Annie Ross with the Tecaho Wiltshire Band • 78 rpm 10" single9:45am
- Useless Music by P.D.Q. Bach • Report From Hoople: P.D.Q. Bach On The Air9:45am
- Wide Rolling Plains by Rosalie Allen • 78 rpm 10" single9:42am
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious by Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke & The Pearly Chorus • Mary Poppins (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)9:40am
- Basic Hip by Del Close & John Brent • How to Speak Hip - the Do it Yourself Psychoanalysis Kit9:39am
- Cloudburst by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross • The Hottest New Group in Jazz9:37am
- Witchi-Tai-To by Everything Is Everything • Everything Is Everything9:32am
- Harold Meets Maude by Bud Cort and Ruth Gordon • Harold and Maude Soundtrack9:31am
- Everyone Says I Love You - Horse Feathers (Paramount 1932) by The Marx Brothers • The Marx Brothers Sing & Play9:29am
- That's The Way The World Goes Round by John Prine • Bruised Orange9:25am
- Fundamental Frequency (with Art Taylor, Kenny Drew, Pepper Adams & Wilbur Ware) by Toots Thielemans • Man Bites Harmonica (with Art Taylor, Kenny Drew, Pepper Adams & Wilbur Ware)9:19am
- Walking Spanish (2023 Remaster) by Tom Waits • Rain Dogs (2023 Remaster)9:16am
- I'm A King Bee by Slim Harpo • 45 rpm single9:14am
- B-Movie by Elvis Costello & The Attractions • Get Happy!!9:12am
- Devil Girl by Alex Chilton • A Man Called Destruction9:08am
- Shakin' All Over by Johnny Kidd & The Pirates • 45 rpm single9:05am
- Atom and Evil by The Golden Gate Quartet • 78 rpm 10" single9:02am
- Atomic Bomb Testing Continues (March 17, 1953) by Radio announcer documenting the atomic blast • Great Moments Of The 20th Century9:00am
Rick Clark
Memphis native, former music critic and longtime music supervisor for film and television, Rick Clark, reveals the range, depth and textures of recorded music, direct from his coveted collection and detailed notebook of sound.