Quality hour of music feat. Mankunku Quartet, Nina Simone, Sam Cooke, Cocteau Twins, Mercury Rev, Lourdes Van Dunem, Art Pepper and Paul Desmond among others…
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Lurching wildly from genre to genre – tracks from LTJ Bukem, Jan Jelinek, Roland Kirk, REM, Zomby…
I will be lurching wildly from genre to genre for this show – expect to hear tracks from LTJ Bukem, Jan Jelinek, Zomby, Al Haig, Kenyon Hopkins, R.E.M., Roland Kirk, David Heldock and many more…
View moreDiverse range of great tracks feat. Paul Simon, Au Pairs, Abdullah Ibrahim, The Teardrop Explodes…
A broad and diverse range of great tracks feat.Paul Simon, Au Pairs, Abdullah Ibrahim, The Teardrop Explodes, Charles Lloyd, Bobby Timmons and more… Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/J_Casey_
View moreThat great late 50’s and 60’s sound taking in Gospel, Mod Jazz, Deep Soul and Pop
In the main this show features that great late 50’s and 60’s sound taking in Gospel, Mod Jazz, Deep Soul and pop with a few surprises thrown in for good measure feat. Bobby Bland, Ernie K-Doe, Huey ‘Piano’ Smith, Dorsey Burnette, Howlin’ Wolf and loads more…
View moreAn hour of pure ear candy for this show – expect to hear plenty of Doo Wop, Gospel and Jazz
An hour of pure ear candy for this show – expect to hear plenty of Doo Wop, Gospel and Jazz from artists like Count Basie, Sun Ra, Sonny Till, Smith Jubilee Singers, Nolan Strong and some Elvis and Simon & Garfunkel just ’cause.
View moreAn hour of great music feat. Talk Talk, Galaxie 500, New Order, Mazzy Star, Johnny Guitar Watson….
An hour of great music feat. plenty of shoe gaze pop from Galaxie 500, New Order and Mazzy Star, a couple of classic tracks from Talk Talk, Johnny Guitar Watson, Ben Webster, Philip Glass and something a bit different from Barry Adamson. Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/J_Casey_
View moreFeat. Dave Brubeck, Wilbert Harrison, Betty Harris, Archie Shepp, The Supremes and The Go-Betweens
Feat. Dave Brubeck, Wilbert Harrison, Betty Harris, Archie Shepp, The Go-Betweens and The Supremes
View moreA nice diverse range of styles and moods feat. mainly jazz pieces and music from film.
An hour of mainly jazz music, taking in various styles and eras along with musical interludes from some films I watched recently. The show closes with an intended tribute to the late, great Jimmy Scott but I refer to him as Jimmy Smith (another legend entirely). I hope you enjoy what I think is a…
View moreA blend of Soul, Jazz, Psych, Girl Group and obscure 70’s rock.
A blend of Soul, Jazz, Psych, Girl Group and obscure 70’s rock feat. tracks from The Shangri Las, Zoot Sims, John Barry, Clinic, Motown tracks, Cat Stevens, Erroll Garner and many more…
View moreFeat. Artie Shaw, Monk, Benny Goodman, Coltrane, Mingus, Duke, Sonny Rollins and Simon & Garfunkel
I had a two hour slot recently so to make the best of it I thought I’d play a lot of Jazz I have been listening to lately – mostly 40s/50s classics from the likes of Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Sidney Bechet in the first hour then more traditional and avant-garde stuff…
View moreFeat. Hamilton Leithauser, Thee Oh Sees, Mazzy Star with some great Kenyan/Afrobeat/Jazz pieces…
The Hour kicks off with Hamilton Leithauser’s first solo single, I obviously had to play something by The Walkmen too, also tracks from Lorelle meets the Obsolete, The Oh Sees, Mazzy Star and some choice tracks from a great compilation I got recently called ‘Kenya Special: Selected recordings from the 70s & 80s’ along with…
View moreJazz, Gospel and Psych feat. King Khan, Bill Charlap, The Zion Travellers, Brad Mehldau, Bill Wells
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View moreFeat. Allen Toussaint, Lee Dorsey, Irma Thomas, The Show Men, Coleman Hawkins and Tom Harrell
A quality hour of music feat. that classic New Orleans sound for the first half with pieces written and produced by the great Allen Toussaint, expect to hear Lee Dorsey, Irma Thomas, The Show men and another great New Orleans writer/producer – one Eddie Bo. Some lovely jazz in the second half from the likes…
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