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.