2.28.2010
Jazz, Blues and Austin Church
Sybil sits down with Austin Church, a legend in the music industry, who started out scratching songs while working in a gas station in the 1970s, and kept rolling until he was co-writing songs with Jimmy Buffet, and didn't stop there.
Austin The Church Man divines us on his “Cosmic Butter” and his innovative approach to music, people and the passion of the industry. His latest CD, Propitious Melange, is phenomenal, and Sybil introduces us to it with “The King Of Cool” (The Church Man’s song about Chet Baker) and then keeps us hungering with some of Austin’s old tunes as well as some of his new ones before he has to hurry out the door to his next gig. We round out the hour with Big Maybelle, Dr John and a native New Orleanian and Bluesman, Joe Survival Caruso.
Austin Church presented by Tom Brokaw
Austin Church’s music is available from his website
Joe “Survival” Caruso
Check out Joe "Survival" Caruso's music on Amazon: I'll Never Get Out of These Blues Alive or you can connect with Joe on MySpace.
Our sponsor this week was Soups and Stews by Lea in beautiful Cocoa Village, Florida.
Austin The Church Man divines us on his “Cosmic Butter” and his innovative approach to music, people and the passion of the industry. His latest CD, Propitious Melange, is phenomenal, and Sybil introduces us to it with “The King Of Cool” (The Church Man’s song about Chet Baker) and then keeps us hungering with some of Austin’s old tunes as well as some of his new ones before he has to hurry out the door to his next gig. We round out the hour with Big Maybelle, Dr John and a native New Orleanian and Bluesman, Joe Survival Caruso.
Austin Church presented by Tom Brokaw
Austin Church’s music is available from his website
Joe “Survival” Caruso
Check out Joe "Survival" Caruso's music on Amazon: I'll Never Get Out of These Blues Alive or you can connect with Joe on MySpace.
Our sponsor this week was Soups and Stews by Lea in beautiful Cocoa Village, Florida.
2.23.2010
Nina Simone
In honor of a great musician whose birthday just passed (2/21/33) and whose passion for civil rights never faded, I decided to do a video blog of this great performer. Words simply fail to express the emotion that her music encompassed. For her, and in honor of Black History Month, may I humbly present Nina Simone.
2.17.2010
Italian Jazz from the 1950s
Every once in a while you come across something to share that's beyond just plugging into your social media site or your favorites bar. It's usually something that stops you cold and makes you pause to listen; something that speaks inside of you on a deeper level than all the other noise in your daily routine. I came across one such today that did just and wanted to share it with you. I think I'll be doing this somewhat regularly as I come across little gems like this and then let you decide whether or not the noise can wait for just a moment longer.
This is Nunzio Rotondo in the video below and you can find a great blog post about his life and music here, which I just happened to stumble on myself.
This is Nunzio Rotondo in the video below and you can find a great blog post about his life and music here, which I just happened to stumble on myself.
2.14.2010
Mardi Gras Special
Ain't no time like Mardi Gras and Miss Sybil put on the dog with some of the swinging-est, beaten-est, jamming-est Mardi Gras tunes out there. If y'all don't know the music of Carnival, then sit back cause Miss Sybil gonna take you on a ride right into the 9th Ward and you'll never want to leave.
As she says:
Everybody loves the party scene
But mostly those folk in New Orleans
I'm playing the tunes on which I was weaned
So we gonna stomp some romp and cream some beans
Wanna have good crop, Gotta have good bait
Who dat say they gonna beat them Saints?
And if you're looking for more, just click on this link: Mardi Gras Music and don't forget to check out HOUR 2 of The Stormy Monday Show's Mardi Gras Special.
Miss Sybil started the second hour of our Mardi Gras madness with some old classic Mardi Gras tunes from The Meters, Professor Longhair and Oliver "La La" Morgan. If you had your umbrellas ready, we rolled on into Eddie Bo and Fats Domino and just kept on going until the hour faded away.
You can check out the video below and many other Mardi Gras, Blues, Soul and Jazz classics we discovered on The Stormy Monday YouTube Channel
Our sponsor this week was Soups and Stews by Lea in beautiful Cocoa Village, Florida.
2.11.2010
Stormy Monday’s Sweet Soul Night 1-30-10
Sybil hosted another Sweet Soul Night on the Stormy Monday Show and cruised through the evening with such greats as Charles Wright, Teddy Pendergrass, Bobby Womack and the Temptations just to name a few. We also slipped in a few rare videos on our new Stormy Monday Youtube Channel. and revisited with our friend Reg Stickings whose phenomenal new book Searching for Soul shows the depth and breadth of this wonderful genre as well as Reg’s own love for it. You can see his interview on British television in the video below and listen to the Podcast here:
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