Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

The Mal Thursday Show #57: Arctic Blast-Off!


Mal Thursday bundles up with layers of clothing and lots of vinyl on "Arctic Blast-Off!" or "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Polar Vortex," an episode dedicated to that old whore Winter. Featuring a dozen new releases from a who's who of garage greatness from around the globe. Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.

Playlist:
NOX BOYS: Take My Heart and Break It
SOUND REASONS: If I Cared
THE DARK COLOURS SINCE 1685: Support
GRAHAM DAY: Love Me Lies
THE ROYAL FLARES: This Is Why
THE BEATPACK: I'm Walkin'
THE TEAMSTERS: Digging an Early Grave
GRAHAM DAY: 30-60-90 (bed)
THE WONDERMINTS: Ski Party
THE WRECKING CREW: Wild, Wild Winter (bed)
THE MOGULS: Ski Bum
THE THANES: World of Stone
THE MONOMEN: Watch Outside
JONATHAN RICHMAN & THE MODERN LOVERS:
Abominable Snowman in the Market
CHEESEBURGER: Comin' Home
MANFRED MANN: Abominable Snowman (bed)
BIPOLAROID: Efflorescent Adolescent
13TH PRECINCT: Junk Yard
NOX BOYS: Military School
THE BLACK LIPS: Boys in the Wood
STUPIDITY: Some Kinda Love
CHEATING HEARTS: C'mon, Baby
EPISODE SIX: Jack D'Or (bed)
THE MARSHMALLOW OVERCOAT: Won't Go Away
THE VIPERS: Nothing's from Today
THE PROJECTILES: Some Things Never Change
THE BEGUILED: I Don't Care
THE BROOD: I Believe
THE MALARIANS: Action Woman
VOODOO DOLLS: Gone, Gone, Gone
INTERNATIONAL NOISE CONSPIRACY: Only Lovers Left Alive 

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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

The A.R.R.O.H. (American Rock n' Roll Oral History) Project



The A.R.R.O.H. (American Rock n' Roll Oral History) Project

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Phil Everly died recently, and his death emphasized a sad reality: every year, we lose more of the great musicians who made the music that changed the world in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. The American Rock n' Roll Oral History (A.R.R.O.H.) Project is an attempt to capture first hand, on audio and video, the living history of American Rock n' Roll.


In my 25 years as a broadcaster and podcaster, the shows that have had the most impact have been the episodes that featured musicians telling their own stories, relating the history of their old bands and long-lost 45s. While these stories all have certain elements in common, each one is unique. Through my regional rock n' roll history shows, "Florida Rocks Again!" and "Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine," I have featured first-person narratives from such artists as Ray Charles, Roy Head, and Joe "King" Carrasco, as well as the true tales of '60s garage bands like The Nightcrawlers, We The People, and The Wig.

The A.R.R.O.H. Project  hopes to interview over 100 musicians from the rock n' roll era, individually and in groups, in 2014. Our $40,000 goal represents the minimum amount needed for a two-person crew to travel the highways, byways, and backwaters of this vast country for three months. Also, the budget will allow for stipends to be paid to local documentarians who may have easier access to a given subject. The end result will be a permanently archived collection of living testaments to rock n' roll told by the people who made the music.

Your donation will help to ensure that this vital oral history will be recorded for posterity, for future generations, and for the love of rock n' roll.

Mal Thursday

 

Friday, December 27, 2013

Florida Rocks Again!: All About You


Saturday December 28th, 8 p.m. Eastern, 5 Pacific streaming at flaglerbeachradio.com, immediately following Wilson Beach Radio. Presented in Sunshine State Stereo.

Playlist:
LYNYRD SKYNYRD: You Got That Right
THE ALLMAN JOYS: You Deserve Each Other
CONLON & THE CRAWLERS: You're Comin' On
THE NIGHTCRAWLERS: He Shouldn't Hurt You
WE THE PEOPLE: You Burn Me Up and Down
EVIL: What You Gonna Do About It

THE DOORS: Hello, I Love You
THE CANADIAN ROGUES: You Better Stop
THE BIRDWATCHERS: I'm Gonna Do It to You/You Got It
PROCTOR AMUSEMENT COMPANY: You Don't Need a Reason
PAINTED FACES: I Lost You in My Mind

BENNY SPELLMAN: It's for You
RAY CHARLES: A Fool for You
SAM & DAVE: You Got Me Hummin'
STEVE ALAIMO: You Don't Know Like I Know
CLARENCE REID: Nobody But You Babe
BETTY WRIGHT: If You Think You've Got Soul

THE MONTELLS: You Can't Make Me
THE MONARCHS: Girl You Know
SIR MICHAEL & THE SOUNDS: Can You
MARTIN & NEIL: I Know You Rider
MARK MARKHAM & THE JESTERS: I Don't Need You
THE BURGUNDY BLUES: I'll Get You Back Again

JAMES & BOBBY PURIFY: You Don't Love Me
THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND:
You Don't Love Me/Soul Serenade
THE OUTLAWS: A Song for You
GRAM PARSONS: A Song for You

38 SPECIAL: Caught Up in You
TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS:
You Got Lucky/So You Want to Be a Rock n' Roll Star
WAYNE COCHRAN: I'm Leaving It Up to You

Series Hosted by Mal Thursday
Written & Produced by JM Dobies
Co-Produced by Jeff Lemlich


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Mal Thursday and the Cheetahs: 'It's All Going By Too Fast' mp3 album

2013 is the year of the Cheetah. Mal Thursday and the Cheetahs, that is. After 21 years, Mal and the Cheetahs' 'It's All Going By Too Fast' album finally sees the light of day, and unleashes upon the world "an unholy marriage of the Music Machine and Guns 'N Roses." Contains selections from "C.J. Sorrow, A Garage Rock Opera." Featuring Nelson Bragg (Brian Wilson Band) and Jeff Conolly (Lyres, DMZ).
  

Friday, June 28, 2013

The Mal Thursday Show #51/Texas Tyme Machine #15


Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine touches down in Houston for the Texas Psych Garage Happening to bring you some of the finest 45s to emerge from Space City in the '60s. Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.

Playlist:
THE SIX PENTS: She Lied
THE MOVING SIDEWALKS: Need Me
THE CLIQUE: I'm Alive
DAVE STARKEY FIVE: Hey Everybody
THE BLOX: Hangin' Out
THE GLASS KANS: Stick with Her
THE THINGS: In Your Soul
THE LEMON FOG: Summer
THE BAROQUE BROTHERS: Baroque a Go Go (bed)
ROY HEAD: You're Almost Tuff
THE TRAITS: Too Good to Be True
OSCAR PERRY: Face Reality
ARCHIE BELL & THE DRELLS: Tighten Up Pts. 1 & 2
KASHMERE STAGE BAND: Boss City (bed)
FEVER TREE: Now Sounds Groove-In/Day Tripper/We Can Work It Out
THE COASTLINERS: I'll Be Gone
NEAL FORD & THE FANATICS: Shame on You
THE LAVENDER HOUR: So Sophisticated
LOST & FOUND: 25 M.P.H.
THE COUNTDOWN 5: Uncle Kirby from Brazil
JOSEFUS: Crazy Man
THURSDAY'S CHILDREN: Dominoes/You'll Never Be My Girl/Try Girl/Air Conditioned Man/You Can Forget About That
THE CLIQUE: Splash 1



Tuesday, September 25, 2012

The Mal Thursday Show #45: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 12


The Mal Thursday Show #45:
Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 12 - "All Covered Up" Pt. 3

Mal Thursday takes you on another trip in a Texas Tyme Machine, with another all-covers episode where Texas artists cover other artists, other artists cover Texas artists, and Texas artists cover Texas artists. With musical guests The Five Americans, Kenny and the Kasuals, The Ugly Beats, and The Black Angels, plus special guest out-of-staters Lyres and The Chesterfield Kings.

Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.



Playlist:
THE FIVE AMERICANS: Gimme Some Lovin'
KENNY AND THE KASUALS: It's Alright
ZAKARY THAKS: I Need You
THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS: Won't Come Back
THE SKUNKS: Memphis
THE DERBY-HATVILLE: Turn Into Earth
T-BONE BURNETT: Nothing in Return
THE BLACK ANGELS: She's Not There

THE 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS: The Word
THE BAD SEEDS: King Bee
THE CHAPARRALS: Get Off My Cloud/Satisfaction
THE NERVEBREAKERS: Strange Movies
THE HICKOIDS: Whizz Kid
RICK BROUSSARD'S TWO HOOTS AND A HOLLER: Sukyaki

JOE "KING" CARRASCO & THE CROWNS: Party Doll
SAM THE SHAM & THE PHAROAHS: Long Tall Sally
LYRES: Ring Dang Doo
FEVER TREE: Ninety-Nine and a Half Won't Do
THE FREDDIE STEADY 5: I Can Beat Your Drum

ROY HEAD & THE TRAITS: Just a Little Bit
EVE AND THE EXILES: Starvation
SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET: The Ballad of John Hardy
THE NOVAS: One Too Many Mornings
THE UGLY BEATS: You'll Forget
JOHNNY "GUITAR" WATSON: Cold, Cold Heart/Unchain My Heart

THE BRIKS: Everybody Needs Somebody to Love/Til the End of the Day/The Nazz are Blue/I'm a Man
HANS FRANK "EL GALLO": Irene Goodnight

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Bubble Puppy and The Krayolas at Antone's Friday July 13th


When the members of Texas' Bubble Puppy came together in 1966, the psychedelic/rock "big bang" was complete. They connected the cosmic dots between folk, psychedelia, and guitar-based heavy rock, and thus gave birth to the musical revolution that would define the late-60's & early-70's. "Hot Smoke And Sassafras" went from a regional hit, to the song that cemented International Artists Records' and Bubble Puppy's spot in musical lore.

Signed to Houston’s legendary International Artists imprint, the foursome were label mates of such hallowed acts as Roky Erickson's 13th Floor Elevators and the Red Krayola, but "A Gathering of Promises", the group’s sole International Artists album, stands out from the rest of the roster with its rich vocal harmonies and heavier, Cream/Hendrix/Allman Brothers sound.
 
Descended from Corpus Christi garage kings the Bad Seeds, Bubble Puppy’s tripped out calling card was its combination of soaring, fuzz-drenched guitars, frantic drumming, stop-on-a-dime arrangements and tight, graceful harmonies. Songs like the manic “Lonely”, the cryptically twisting “I’ve Got to Reach You” and the majestic, guitar-searing “Hurry Sundown” prove that Bubble Puppy was far more than just a one hit wonder.

Now, in 2012, original members of Bubble PuppyRod PrinceTodd Potter and David "Fuzzy" Fore have reformed along with Mark Miller and Jimmy Umstattd, to bring their pioneering psych/rock sound to a new generation of fans....

With a 35-year history, San Antonio's Tex-Mex garage-rock greats, The Krayolas have been hailed as the "Mexified Beatles", and "As close as you can get to The Who sings Bob Dylan". They are regulars on Sirius XM's "Kick Out the Jams!" with Dave Marsh and "Little Steven's Underground Garage", as well as on “Roots & Branches of Americana” with Ray Wylie Hubbard on KNBT-FM.

 Bubble Puppy will perform LIVE on the fabled stage of Antone's in Austin, Texas for the first time ever on FRIDAY, JULY 13th. Special guests for this show will by The KRAYOLAS. Doors open at 10:00pm, Bubble Puppy plays at 10:30pm, and The Krayolas take to the stage at Midnight. Advance Ticket are $13.00 (Online at www.antones.net), and will be $15.00 at the door.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Mal Thursday Show #42: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 10


THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW #42: Texas Tyme Machine Vol. 10

Mal Thursday is joined by filmmaker Melissa Kirkendall, whose documentary about Fort Worth garage bands of the 1960s, Teen a-Go-Go, has just been released on DVD (available through Cinema Libre)
In her guest DJ segment, Melissa shines the spotlight on some of the leading lights of Fort Worth's fertile teenbeat scene. In addition to a mother lode of great '60s garage, Mal also spins more recent recordings from The Hickoids, The Ugly Beats, Shapes Have Fangs, and Amplified Heat.
Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.


Playlist:
THE RISING SONS: I'm Blue
THE LOOSE ENDS: He's a Nobody
THE BRIKS: Foolish Baby
THE BARONS: Don't Burn It
THE GENTLEMEN: Come On (If You Can)
THE CYNICS: Mr. You're a Better Man Than I
THE CHOCOLATE MOOSE: Take a Ride

Melissa Kirkendall Guest DJ Segment
BRUCE CHANNEL: Hey Baby
JIM JONES & THE CHAUNTEYS: Baby (Better Get On Home)
RAY SHARP: Linda Lu
THE KANDY KANES: Hard to Tell
LARRY & THE BLUE NOTES: Night of the Sadist
THE BARONS: Without Her
THE ELITE: My Confusion
THE 5-6-7-8s: One Potato

THE HICKOIDS: Gudbuy T' Jane
LOU ANN BARTON: Don't Slander Me
ROKY ERICKSON: Bermuda
ZZ TOP: Neighbor, Neighbor
AMPLIFIED HEAT: Give It to Me
THE UGLY BEATS: Bee Line
THE JUNGLE ROCKERS: Cool It Out
SHAPES HAVE FANGS: Nobody's There

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Uncle Billy's Honky Tonk Happy Hour EXTENDED EDITION March 14-18

To celebrate the beginning of another season of Honky Tonk Happy Hour shows, as well as a certain festival that cannot be named, Uncle Billy's Brew & Que Barton Springs will present over 30 hours of absolutely free live music Wednesday through Sunday March 16-18. More dates and artists TBA.

Presented by Uncle Billy's in association with Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine.

Weds. 3/14:
2 pm: Chisolm Karen
3 pm: Kid Hollywood
4 pm: Patrick Sweany
5 pm: Lisa Marshall

Thurs. 3/15:
2 pm: Chuck Fleming
3 pm: The Human Condition
4 pm: Winterpills
5 pm: Seth Sherman
7 pm: George Kinney
8 pm: Tom Ben Lindley

Fri. 3/16: Hosted by Mal Thursday
2 pm: T. Tex Edwards & the Texwardians
3 pm: Matt Hebert
4 pm: Hans Frank El Gallo
5:30 pm: Jesse Sublett & Jon Dee Graham
7:30 pm: Uncle Bob NYC
8 pm: Stevie Tombstone

Sat. 3/17: Hosted by Roggie Baer
2 pm: Edison Chair
4 pm: Billy Harvey
6 pm: Steve Poltz
7 pm: The Sun Parade

Sun 3/18: Hosted by Curtis B. Lokey
2 pm: Honky Tonk Blood Brothers Hangover Session with John Evans Band & Hank Schyma & Friends
6 pm: Davis Rogan

Admission is free, donations appreciated.

Edison Chair, Billy Harvey, and Steve Poltz appear courtesy of Rajiworld: http://www.rajiworld.com/

Uncle Billy's online: http://unclebillysaustin.com/
http://twitter.com/UncleBillys

Mal Thursday's Texas Tyme Machine podcast archives: http://texastymemachine.mevio.com/

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tommy Does Florida

Florida Rocks Again! Hall of Famer Tommy Talton (We The People, Cowboy, Allman Brothers, Capricorn Rhythm Section, etc.) is playing three solo shows this week around the Sunshine State:

ROCKLEDGE: Thursday, December 10 @ 7 p.m. Bluesboro Studios Winter House Concert Series 1016 Florida Avenue Info: 321.633.6817 Suggested Donation: $15 Please bring donations for the Sharing Center of Central Brevard and the Brevard Humane Society

JACKSONVILLE: Saturday, December 12 @ 1 p.m. Riverside Arts Market 904.554.6865 Free A weekly arts & crafts market on the Riverwalk under the canopy of the Fuller Warren Bridge. Located in the center of Jacksonville near the intersection of Interstate Highways I-95 and I-10, the Riverside Arts Market is easy to access from anywhere in northeast Florida and South Georgia.

DAYTONA BEACH: Saturday, December 12 @ 8 p.m. Angel & Phelps Restaurant 156 S. Beach Street 386.257.2677 Cost: $5

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Classic Rerun: The Mal Thursday Show #3

Originally posted December 3, 2007, here's the third episode of award-winning rock 'n roll podcast The Mal Thursday Show. This time out, Mal features a heapin' helpin' of wild garage to assault your ears and bend your mind, including a set of fine releases from the Get Hip label, another one chock full o' Massholes, and a Derek & Clive bit that's most certainly not NSFW.

Presented in Living Monophonic Sound, direct from stately Thursday Manor in Austin, Texas.

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THE CYNICS: Coming Round My Way/Creepin'
SONS OF HERCULES: Grow Up?
THE UGLY BEATS: I'm the One
CHARGERS STREET GANG: Tom Waits for No One
THE BREAKUP SOCIETY: The World Will Change Our Love

THE GREENHORNES: Shame and Misery
THE BEGUILED: Kitten With a Whip
DEREK & CLIVE: This Bloke Came Up to Me
THEE MIGHTY CAESARS: You Make Me Die
MUDHONEY: Touch Me, I'm Sick
ATVFF: Stop, Look, & Listen

THE MALARIANS: Once Upon a Time (In Your Mind)
LYRES: Pain
KING RADIO: Flagrante Delicto
THE PROBATES: Why Don't You Just Shut Up and Fuck Me
THE MIRACLE WORKERS: When a Woman Calls My Name


All 20 episodes of "The Mal Thursday Show" are available absolutely free at the iTunes Store or at malthursdayshow.garagepunk.com.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Classic Rerun: Florida Rocks Again! #21

The all-time greats from the Sunshine State return to the GaragePunk Podcast to emote for the ages with a three-hankie, five-star episode where all of the songs are all about shedding many bitter tears. Sometimes the singers are talking about making someone else cry, but more often than not, it’s the singers themselves who are the ones doing the crying. Featuring 21 weepin’ wailers from such artists as Benny Joy, Mouse & the Boys, the Montells, and a set of Daytona-area music presented by the great Lee Hazen.

Produced by JM Dobies and Jeff Lemlich in Living Monophonic Sound.

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Playlist:

BENNY JOY: Don’t Boo-Hoo Mary Lou
HOUR GLASS: No Good to Cry/Nothing But Tears
THE SQUIRES V: Bucket of Tears
THE BERKLEY FIVE: You’re Gonna Cry
THE IMPACS: I’m Gonna Make You Cry
THE MONTELLS: Cry to Me
THE NIGHTCRAWLERS: Cry
THE SURFTONES: Why Cry Baby
RAYNA LEGGETT: No Time For Tears
THE PEBBLES: Endless Tears
SAMMY HALL: Weeping Annaleah
STEVE ALAIMO: Nobody Cries for Me/Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying
FLORIDA DEEP SIX: I Don’t Wanna Cry
MOUSE & THE BOYS: Tears in Your Eyes
NANCY: Tryin’ to Keep From Cryin’
BETTY WRIGHT: Cry Like a Baby
JAMES & BOBBY PURIFY: You Left the Water Running
TIMMY THOMAS: Drown in My Own Tears
THE SANDPIPERS: All Over But the Crying

Monday, November 16, 2009

The Biggest Sucker in the World

That'd be me.

How else to explain my continuing obsession with rock 'n roll music, which, as I was quoted in The Miami Herald earlier this year, has been going steadily downhill since 1966?

Beats the hell out of me. In more ways than one.

First, I eschewed grad school in favor of playing with my band, the Malarians, after I graduated from college. Not the greatest career move, J.M.

There was a brief period in the middle of the last decade when I actually made a living from rock 'n roll, when I was running the show at the semi-legendary Bay State Hotel and putting out vinyl with Chunk Records, my independent label ("Medium Fidelity, Extreme Quality"). I got fucked over by the band I'd groomed for bigger things, thanks to my naivete, stupidity, and R.E.M.'s lawyer. I lost my appetite for the whole thing overnight, and Chunk died a protracted death over the last few years of the '90s. At least I missed out on the downfall of the record industy, but then again, if I'd only managed to hold on to all of the back stock, I'd be an Ebay millionaire by now, or at the very least make my car payment every month from selling my old records (see "The Chunk Records Story, Part Four" for the grisly details).

And then there's radio. I'm told I'm a brilliant DJ with a great voice and impeccable taste. That and $2.95 will get me a small coffee at Starbuck's. I love the medium itself, if not the current state of the industry, and the internet has provided me a worldwide audience for my current projects, The Mal Thursday Show and Florida Rocks Again! Terrestrial radio has been less than kind to me, however, and here's hoping against hope that will change with my new show. The Sisyphean quest continues.

Why all the gloom, doom, and self-laceration, you ask?

It's mainly because I've been re-reading Mainlines, Blood Feasts, and Bad Taste: A Lester Bangs Reader the past couple of days, and I keep flashing back to when I was 16 years old, and had subscriptions to both Creem Magazine and The Village Voice. I loved reading Lester's stuff back then, and reading it again thirty years on, I have been getting little pangs of sadness and regret for all of the wasted energy and lost years spent on such an unworthy mistress.

Bangs, like me, was a true believer against his better judgment, and his stuff is still compelling 25 years after his death. I share more than a few parallels with him (for one, I'm writing this from Austin, where he once lived), and agree with his stance that "listening to music made 20, 30 years ago [now it'd be 40 or 50 years ago] is not living in the past, is not nostalgia...it's good taste."

Of course, in the very same piece ("Bad Taste is Timeless"), he also asserts that "I can guarantee you that there will be no Throbbing Gristle repackages from Japan in the year 2000."

Actually, I think most of the Throbbing Gristle import boxed sets, of which there are at least five, came out in 2003-2004.

Anyway, I could go on and on, but I won't. Suffice to say, I still love the music. Even if it doesn't love me back.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Ian McLagan & the Bump Band @ the Lucky Lounge, Austin 10/29

Fresh from the Faces reunion (minus the late, great Ronnie Lane and a certain lead singer), Ian McLagan returns to Austin for another great happy hour gig with the Bump Band at the Lucky Lounge, 6 to 8 pm Thursday October 29th and the following night at the Cactus Cafe.

I'll be at the Lucky show, as it's always one of my favorite gigs in town, and my wife gets to have me back home early (hopefully in time to watch Pedro vs. the Yanks). Hope to see you there.

Cheers!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Wilco at Cedar Park Center Thursday Night


Wilco is coming to the brand spankin' new Cedar Park Center, 20 minutes north of downtown Austin, this Thursday night.

Get your tickets here.

Yeah, it's fuckin' Ticketmaster.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Classic Rerun: Florida Rocks Again! #20


By popular demand, our classic rerun for the holiday weekend is Florida Rocks Again! #20: Florida Time. Originally posted March 3, 2007, this episode features the all-time greats from the Sunshine State singing songs about Florida, and places like Miami, Daytona Beach, Tampa, and Tallahassee.

Hosted by Mal Thursday, produced by JM Dobies and Jeff Lemlich, and presented in Living Monophonic Sound on the GaragePunk Podcast Network.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN NOW!

Playlist:

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

JERRY SEINFELD: Florida
BING CROSBY with THE ANDREWS SISTERS: Appalachiacola, Fla.
THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Tallahassee Lassie
MUDDY WATERS
: Deep Down in Florida
BUTTHOLE SURFERS: Movin' to Florida
NOBLE "THIN MAN" WATTS: F-L-A

FLOYD MILES: Goin' Back to Daytona
THE PREMIERS: Daytona
DENNIS WHEELER
: Down in Daytona
SANDY & THE BEACHCOMBERS
: Daytona Darlin'
ROOT BOY SLIM & THE SEX CHANGE BAND
: In Jail in Jacksonville
MOFRO:
Florida

Be sure to dig our latest episode, Florida Rocks Again! #40: Anyhere But Here (click on image to launch podcast):



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