Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Florida Rocks Again!: Florida Time/Anywhere But Here



At last, a brand new episode of Florida Rocks Again! airs tonight on Oldies 93.3 The Blizzard in Flagler Beach. The first hour, it's "Florida Time," as artists such as Elvis Presley, Wayne Cochran, and Eric Clapton sing about the swamps, beaches, and backwaters of F-L-A.

The second hour, "Anywhere But Here" features tunes about other places, as rendered by Florida's famous and forgotten, including Ray Charles, Lynyrd Skynyrd (a little ditty about Alabama), and Tom Petty's 1973 single with his old band Mudcrutch.

Airdates: Wednesday October 3 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Sunday October 14 from Noon to 2 p.m. Eastern Time.

Listen via Live365 at TheBlizzard.US.

BEACH BUMS (BOB SEGER & THE LAST HEARD): Florida Time
LARRY & THE LOAFERS: Let's Go to the Beach
CORONADOS: Florida Sun
CONSERVATIVES: Miami
WAYNE COCHRAN: Goin' Back to Miami
ELVIS PRESLEY: Ft. Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce
RONNY ELLIOT: Elvis Presley Didn't Like Tampa

BING CROSBY with THE ANDREWS SISTERS: Appalachiacola, Fla.
FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Tallahassee Lassie
MUDDY WATERS: Deep Down in Florida
ERIC CLAPTON: Mainline Florida
NOBLE "THIN MAN" WATTS: F-L-A

FLOYD MILES: Goin' Back to Daytona
PREMIERS: Daytona
DENNIS WHEELER: Down in Daytona
SANDY & THE BEACHCOMBERS: Daytona Darlin'
LYNYRD SKYNYRD: Jacksonville Kid

WAYNE COCHRAN: Harlem Shuffle
MUDCRUTCH: Up in Mississippi Tonight
FRED NEIL: Mississippi Train
MOVERS: Birmingham
MARK MARKHAM & THE JESTERS: Goin' Back to Marlboro Country
STEVE ALAIMO: New Orleans
ROYAL GUARDSMEN: Battle of New Orleans

CHARLIE McCOY: The Boy from England
TOMMY ROE & THE ROEMANS: Diane from Mancherster Square
HELENE SMITH: China Melody
BOBBY GOLDSBORO: Me Japanese Boy, I Love You
BUCK TRAIL: Knocked Out Joint on Mars

HOUR GLASS: Down in Texas
INTERNATIONAL SUBMARINE BAND: Miller's Cave
MIGHTY SAM: Georgia Pines
RAY CHARLES: Georgia
LYNYRD SKYNYRD: Sweet Home Alabama
MAGIC: California

Series hosted by Mal Thursday

Written and Produced by JM Dobies

Co-Produced by Jeff Lemlich

No comments: