12:02am | The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy conducting “1812 Overture (Finale)” from 1812 Overture (Columbia) —Hound Dog Brown is filling in for The MAN tonight. Gabriel says he had a long and busy day, is a bit tired out after that, didn't feel 100%, so, he asked me to launch the planes off the deck of the aircraft carrier in his place! ; - )Buy it! |
12:03am | Muddy Waters “Got My Mojo Working” from After Hours - Live at Lincoln Center (Columbia River Entertainment Group 1998)Buy it! |
12:07am | The Blues Brothers “Peter Gunn Theme” from Blues Brothers Original Soundtrack (Atlantic)Buy it! |
12:12am | Chuck Berry “Nadine” from Chuck Berry: The Chess Box (Box Set) (Chess MCA 1956)Buy it! |
12:15am | B. B. King “Outside Help” from After Hours - Live At Lincoln Center (Columbia River Entertainment Group)Buy it! |
12:22am | The Five Blind Boys of Alabama “I got Jesus on my mind” from A Collection Of Their Finest Recordings (Music Collection International)Buy it! |
12:24am | The Mighty Clouds of Joy “He's coming back” from A Bright Side (MCA)Buy it! |
12:28am | Gabriel “Gabriel, Blow Your Horn, Parts 1 & 2” from Gabriel: The Flock-Rocker (Crown Prince of the Blues) (Stackhouse Recording & Drop Top Music 2010)Buy it! |
12:34am | The Eurythmics “Missionary Man” from Ultimate Collection (Sony Music Entertainment) —Membership drive is coming up! Be a Missionary For KDHX!!! To me, "Missionary man" by the Eurhythmics is nothin' but the Holy Blues, rolled up into a slick package.Buy it! |
12:39am | James Brown “Baby, you're right” from James Brown - Roots Of A Revolution (Polygram Records) —Recorded 1960 United Recording Studios in 1960 in Hollywood.Buy it! |
12:42am | James Brown “This old heart” from James Brown - Roots Of A Revolution (Polygram Records) —Recorded 1959 at King Studios in Cincinnati.Buy it! |
12:47am | Jimmy Martin and Ralph Stanley “Darling Brown Eyes” from First Time Together (King Records)Buy it! |
12:49am | Jimmy Martin and Ralph Stanley “I'm Going Down The Road” from First Time Together (King Records)Buy it! |
12:54am | Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five “Let the good times roll” from Louis Jordan - The Anthology 1938 - 1953 (MCA Records)Buy it! |
12:56am | Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five “Texas and Pacific” from Louis Jordan - The Anthology 1938 - 1953 (MCA Records)Buy it! |
1:03am | B. B. King “It's a Great, Great Pleasure” from Let The Good Times Roll - The Music Of Louis Jordan (MCA) —B. B. King, Ike Turner, and Chuck Berry are a few of the generation of musicians whose musically-formative years were heavily influenced by Louis Jordan.Buy it! |
1:07am | The Soul Stirrers “How far am I from Canaan” from Sam Cooke With The Soul Stirrers (Specialty Records) —Sam Cooke on lead vocal for the Soul Stirrers.Buy it! |
1:09am | The Soul Stirrers “Out On A Hill” from Stax Profiles: Johnnie Taylor (Concord Records, Inc. 2006)Buy it! |
1:16am | Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan “Overall Junction” from Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan - In Session (Stax Records 2009)Buy it! |
1:27am | Carolina Chocolate Drops “Short life of trouble” from Dona Got A Ramblin' Mind (Music Maker musicmaker.org)Buy it! |
1:29am | Carolina Chocolate Drops “Sourwood Mountain” from Dona Got A Ramblin' Mind (Music Maker musicmaker.org)Buy it! |
1:40am | The Swan Silvertones “My rock” from Love Lifted Me/ My Rock (Specialty)Buy it! |
1:44am | Stevie Wonder “Uptight” from Hitsville U.S.A. (Motown)Buy it! |
1:47am | Albert Collins “If Trouble Was Money” from Collins Mix - The Best Of Albert Collins (VIRGIN RECORDS LTD)Buy it! |
1:57am | Peggy Lee “I'm A Woman” from There's A Riot Going On! The Rock and Roll Classics of Leiber and Stoller (Rhino Records/BMG 1991)Buy it! |
2:01am | Little Richard “Hey Hey Hey Hey” from The Essential Little Richard (Specialty Records 1985)Buy it! |
2:05am | Little Milton Campbell “So mean to me” from Little Milton - Greatest Hits (MCA Chess) —Milton is backed up by Oliver Sain on sax and Fontella Bass on piano on this recording from 1961 made in St. Louis.Buy it! |
2:08am | David Dee “Leave me alone” from It's No Secret (I. B. Records) —David Dee and his Flying V are backed up by Oliver Sain on keyboards.Buy it! |
2:11am | Oliver Sain “London Express” from St. Louis Breakdown - The Best of Oliver Sain (Excello 1996) LBuy it! |
2:17am | Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble “Tin Pan Alley” from Couldn't Stand The Weather (Epic Legacy www.epicrecords.com) —Gabriel sure loves Stevie Ray, and Gabriel's radio show is called "Tin Pan Alley", so, there ya go!Buy it! |
2:28am | Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys “Lil Liza Jane” from Doughboys, Playboys And Cowboys - The Golden Years Of Western Swing (Proper Records)Buy it! |
2:30am | Al Dexter & His Troopers “Pistol Packin' Mama” from Doughboys, Playboys And Cowboys - The Golden Years Of Western Swing (Proper Records)Buy it! |
2:33am | Spade Cooley & His Orchestra “Shame on you” from Doughboys, Playboys And Cowboys - The Golden Years Of Western Swing (Proper Records)Buy it! |
2:38am | Albert King “Angel Of Mercy” from The Very Best of Albert King (Stax/Concord Music Group 2007)Buy it! |
2:42am | Howlin’ Wolf “Moving” from The Back Door Wolf (Chess MCA)Buy it! |
2:47am | John Lee Hooker “Lonesome Mood” from Best Of The Blues (MCA Records)Buy it! |
2:55am | Snooky Pryor & Mel Brown “Dirty Rat” from Double Shot! CD ALBUM (Electro-Fi Records 2005)Buy it! |
2:58am | Unknown “The National Anthem” from unknown SINGLE (Unknown)Buy it! |
Like everything else, times are approximate.
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