Showing posts with label Nick Spitzer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nick Spitzer. Show all posts
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Tuba Skinny Finally Gets On Nick Spitzer's Show American Routes Because Of Robert Crumb
I have been trying for 6 years to get Nick Spitzer to put Tuba Skinny on his radio show American Routes.org(also available on line on the computer) to no avail even though they live in his own back yard in New Orleans. So I was surprised they finally made it on his show but only because they visited Robert Crumb in France and played their music for him and he plays their music for Nick Spitzer in this weeks show on American Routes.
Listen to it here. Also you can hear Robert Crumb talk about them and his record collection and hear much more old time ethic music.
http://americanroutes.wwno.org/
Listen to it here. Also you can hear Robert Crumb talk about them and his record collection and hear much more old time ethic music.
http://americanroutes.wwno.org/
September 24th, 2014 ~ This week on American Routes we spin some shellac and wax nostalgic with the iconic cartoonist, musician and record collector Robert Crumb, who'll share with us his love of musical times gone by. Then, we talk to educator and vinyl aficionado Jerry Zolten
about the story of Paramount Records, started by a furniture
manufacturer, whose recorded legacy is now contained in two swank
suitcases.
Listen To Hour 1 Listen To Hour 2 |
Hour One | Hour Two | Helpful Links | ||
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Labels:
American Routes,
Erika Lewis,
Nick Spitzer,
Robert Crumb,
Shaye Cohn,
Tuba Skinny
Saturday, May 21, 2011
American Routes Radio Show About The Mississippi River And You Can Listen To It Online Right Now
As The Big Muddy floods in May of 2011 you can listen to a 2 hours of music about Old Man River. And you can listen right now on your computer. Click on the link above. And you can view a complete playlist as well. Also check my other posts about the current flood seen below and Nick Spitzer's great show on American Routes from 2005 about the disaster after Katrina. He found many great songs about floods,breaking levees and how The River Is Gonna Go Where The River Gotta Go. The link to that show is below.
http://americanroutes.publicradio.org/archives/show/139/after-the-storm
The link below is to my post about the current flooding of the Mississippi River and a collection of songs that I picked myself about the Mississippi River and High Water Everywhere.
http://joeb-tallyho.blogspot.com/2011/05/old-man-william-faulkner.html
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