Greasy Tracks playlists, 2015 & prior

Dec. 28, 2015 (Program No. 914)
Powderfinger — Neil Young
All Your Lonely Hours — Pousette-Dart Band
If I Say It, It’s So — Nils Lofgren
Boston Rag — Steely Dan
Jigsaw Puzzle — Rolling Stones
At The Crossroads — Mott The Hoople
Never Goin’ Back To Georgia — Blues Magoos
Go Back Home — Stephen Stills
Valleys of Neptune — Jimi Hendrix
Mailbox — Soulhat
Wakin’ On A Pretty Day — Kurt Vile
Bag of Reds — Little Feat
Skin it Back — Little Feat
Song Of A Baker — Small Faces
Live With Me — Humble Pie
Shouldn’t Have Took More Than You Gave — Traffic
Pain Train — Guess Who
Albert Flasher — Guess Who
New Mother Nature — Guess Who
Write A Letter — Mofro
It’s So Good To Be Alive — Greyhounds
Star Track — Jefferson Airplane
Serpent Of Dreams — Hot Tuna
Hit Single No. 1 — Hot Tuna
Monkey Island — J. Geils Band
Downhill and Shadows — Colosseum
Orange Peel — Sopwith Camel
Home On The Range — Zero
**Notes: Rock Show fill-in; Jorma Kaukonen turned 75
on Dec. 23 and Burton Cummings turns 68 on Dec. 31.

Dec. 26, 2015 (Program No. 913)
Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Turn Loose — Mofro
Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues — Gil Scott-Heron
You’re The One — Steve Kimock & Friends
Broasted or Fried — Willie Bobo & The Bo Gents
Flight Time — Donald Byrd
You’re Getting Too Smart — The Detroit Emeralds
Coming At Ya Baby — Johnny Otis Show
Pot Likker — Preston Love
Country Girl — Johnny Otis Show
I Like The Things About Me — Staple Singers
Someboy Was Watching — Pops Staples
Who Do You Think You Are — Staple Singers
Down In Mississippi — Pops Staples
You’ve Been Acting Strange — Merry Clayton
Whatever — Merry Clayton
Gimme Shelter — Merry Clatyon
Meet Me In The Morning — Freddie King
Reconsider Baby — Freddie King
Palace Of The King — Freddie King
Palace Of The King — Tedeschi Trucks Band
Friends In Show Business — Joe Melvin
Sookie Sookie — Tina Britt
Trick Bag — Sunny & The Sunliners
Sunshine Day — Osibisa
**Notes: Anniversary of the births of Merry
Clayton (12/25/48), Pops Staples (12/28/14), Johnny
Otis (12/28/21) and the passing of Freddie King (12/28/76).

Dec. 19, 2015 (Program No. 912)
Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Funky Way To Treat Somebody — Soul Survivors
Memphis Funk — Fran Farley
Thumb A Ride — Earl Wright & His Orchestra
One Man’s Poison — Rudolph Taylor
You Got The Silver — Rolling Stones
Too Rude — Rolling Stones
The Citadel — Rolling Stones
Take It Too Hard — Keith Richards & The X-Pensive Winos
Gimme Shelter — Rolling Stones
Soul Survivor — Rolling Stones
Before They Make Me Run — Rolling Stones
Carol — Rolling Stones
Blues With A Feeling — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
In My Own Dream — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
No Amount of Loving — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
It’s So Good To Be Alive — Greyhounds
San Ber’dino — Frank Zappa
Flakes — Frank Zappa
Camarillo Brillo — Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention
Trouble Everyday — The Mothers of Invention
Go Go Train — Jackie Paine
Same Old Thing — Fred Smith Orchestra
It Ain’t Easy — Claudia Lennear
Sufferin’ City — Johnny Copeland
Charles’ Shing-A-Ling — Charles Hodges
Fantasy — Pi-R-Square
**Notes: Anniversary of the births of Paul Butterfield (Dec. 17),
Keith Richards (Dec. 18) and Frank Zappa (Dec. 21).

Dec. 12, 2015 (Program No. 911)

Goin’ Down Louisiana — The Blues Project
Gentle Dreams — The Bl>/>
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You Go And I’ll Go With You — The Blues Project
Wake Me, Shake Me — The Blues Project
Friday Night City — The Blues Project
Can’t Catch Me — The Blues Project
Catch The Wind — The Blues Project
The Way My Baby Walks — The Blues Project
Flute Thing — The Blues Project
Steve’s Song — The Blues Project
I Want To Be Your Driver — The Blues Project
Meagan’s Gypsy Eyes — Blood, Sweat & Tears
Variations on a Theme By Eric Satie/Smiling Phases — BS&T
Sometimes In Winter — Blood, Sweat & Tears
How Do You Think It Feels — Lou Reed
I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes — The Blues Project
Deco Dance — Elliott Murphy
I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know — BS&T
Down In The Flood — BS&T
**Note: Blues Project/BS&T guitarist Steve Katz talks about his recent book, Blood, Sweat and My Rock ‘n’ Roll Years: Is Steve Katz a Rock Star?

Nov. 28, 2015 (Program No. 910)
What Goes On — Velvet Underground
Egg Cream — Lou Reed
Run Run Run — Velvet Underground
Waiting For My Man/Heroin — Cheap Trick
Waiting For My Man — Lou Reed & John Cale
Dirt — Lou Reed
Oh! Sweet Nuthin’ — The Black Crowes
Chris Frantz Interview
Kicks — Lou Reed
Femme Fatale — Tom Tom Club
Sister Ray — Joy Division
Countess of Hong Kong — Velvet Underground
Steve Katz Interview
Intro>Sweet Jane — Lou Reed
Kill Your Sons — Lou Reed
Busload of Faith — Lou Reed with James Cotton & Buddy Guy
Stewart Hurwood Interview
Heroin — Rocky Erickson & The Explosives
Perfect Day — Lou Reed & Luciano Pavarotti
Junior Dad — Lou Reed & Metallica
Doin’ The Things That We Want To — Lou Reed
Aidan Levy Interview
So Blue — The Jades
Oh! Sweet Nuthin’ — Velvet Underground
Ocean — Lou Reed
Foot Of Pride — Lou Reed
Waves of Fear — Lou Reed
Walk On The Wild Side — Jimmy Castor Bunch
Steve Hunter Interview
Rock & Roll — Detroit
How Do You Think It Feels — Lou Reed
Intro>Vicious — Lou Reed
Sad Song — Lou Reed
Jesus — Lou Reed with The Blind Boys of Alabama

Nov. 21, 2015 (Program No. 909)
Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Honky Tonk Women — The Meters
Soul Jerk It baby — Jeb Stuart
Quit Jive In — Pearly Queen
The In Crowd — Cat Dance
Save Me — James Knight & The Butlers
Shaggy Dog — Danny & The Velaires
Soul Food — Frankie Seay & The Soul Riders
Low Down — King Curtis
Where Was You At — War
Me & Baby Brother — War
The World Is A Ghetto — War
The mouse — Senor Soul
Qualified — Dr. John
Quitters Never Win — Dr. John
Don’t Know Why I Love You — David Porter
I Want To See You — David Porter
Stop — James Gang
Tend MY Garden — James Gang
Meadows — Joe Walsh
Real Thing — Alphonse Mouzon
B.B. King Medley — The Hour Glass
The Band Played On — Joe Walsh
**Note: Birthdays for Dr. John (76), Lonnie Jordan (67), David Porter (74)
and Alphonse Mouzon (67) on Nov. 21; Joe Walsh (68) on Nov. 20 with anniversary of Duane Allman’s birth the same day.

Nov. 14, 2015 (Program No. 908)
Go Back Home — Allen Toussaint
Pickles — Allen Toussaint
Out Of The City (Into Country Living) — Allen Toussaint
Ride Your Pony — The Meters
Louie — Allen Toussaint
Holy Cow — The Band
Here Come the Girls — Ernie K. Doe
Pain In My Heart — Otis Redding
Shoo-Rah — Frankie Miller
What Do You Want The Girl To Do — Allen Toussaint
Victims Of The Darkness — Allen Toussaint
I’ll Take A Melody — Allen Toussaint
On Your Way Down — Little Feat
Gotta Travel On — Allen Toussaint
Riverboat — Robert Palmer
Sneaking Sally Through The Ally — Phish>
Night People — Allen Toussaint>
Sneaking Sally Through The Alley — Phish
Freedom For The Stallion — Allen Toussaint
A Certain Girl — The Yardbirds
Sweet Touch of Love — Irma Thomas
Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky — Don Covay
Get Out Of My Life Woman — The Dead & Co.
Fortune Teller — Benny Spellman
Who’s Next, Who’s Now — John Mayall & Allen Toussaint
On Your Way Down — Allen Toussaint
Go Tell The People — Dr. John
What Is Success — Bonnie Raitt & Allen Toussaint
What Do You Want The Girl To Do — Lowell George
From A Whisper To A Scream — Allen Toussaint
From A Whisper To A Scream — Robert Palmer
Number Nine — Allen Toussaint
Brickyard Blues — Allen Toussaint
Brickyard Blues — Little Feat
The Chokin’ Kind — Allen Toussaint
Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky — Allen Toussaint
I’ve Got That Feeling — Allen Toussaint
Tequila — Allen Toussaint
Electricity — Allen Toussaint
Cast Your Fate To The Wind — Allen Toussaint
Long, Long Journey — Allen Toussaint
**Note: Tribute to Allen Toussaint who passed away at the
age of 77 on Nov. 10.

Nov. 9, 2015 (Program No. 907)
Double Cookin’ — Checkerboard Squares
Make Me Yours — Arthur Wright & His Orchestra
The Champion (Part. 1) — Willie Mitchell
Festival Time — The San Remo Golden Strings
Little Queenie — Bill Black’s Combo
Tracks To Your Mind — The Sounds of Lane
The Champion (Part. 1) — Willie Mitchell
Lay This Burdon Down — Arthur Wright & His Orchestra
Cigarette Ashes — Jimmy Conwell
Sliced Tomatoes — Just Brothers
If Could Turn Back The Hands of Time — Arthur Wright & His Orchestra
Sherry — Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra

Nov. 7, 2015 (Program No. 906)

Ball Of Confusion — The Temptations
Walk On Gilded Splinters — Johnnie Jenkins
Evidence — George Jackson
Circuits Overloaded — Inez Foxx
I Ain’t Gonna Tell — Shirley Brown
Devil In A Man — Stu Gardner
Let Our Music Make Love to You — Ureaus
Tramp — The Grits
Heavy Makes You Happy — Alabama State Troupers
Sookie Sookie — Tina Brett
This Old Town — Staple Singers
Going Down A One Way Street — Jo Ann Garrett
We Got Soul — Good & Bad Boys
Jason Pew Mosso (Pt. 1) — The Interpretations
Listen Here — Frank Motley & The Bridge Crossings
Walkin’ The Dog — Frank Motley & The Bridge Crossings
Sand Step — The Nilsmen
Riff Raff — Music Through Six
Memphis Underground — Herbie Mann
King Cobra — Tom Scott & The LA Express
Givin’ Up Food For Funk — The J.B.’s
Funky Hot Grits — Rufus Thomas
Hart’s Bread — Rufus Thomas
Ease It To Me — Shirlean Williams & The Tempo’s Band
Just Take Your Time — Innersouls
Hot, Funky & Sweaty — The Soul Lifters
Brother Groove — The Brothers
Funky Party Time — The J.D.s
Party — Bird Rollins
Save Me — James Knight & The Butlers

Oct. 31, 2015 (Program No. 905)
Werewolves of London — Warren Zevon
Crimson Witch — Moving Sidewalks
Supernatural Thing Part 1 — Ben E. King
Heebie Jeebies — Little Richard
Tombstone Shadow — Creedence Clearwater Revival
Voodoo Voodoo — LaVern Baker
Witching Hour — Manassas
Bo Meets The Monster — Bo Diddley
Spooky>Traces>Stormy — The Ventures
Black Maria — Todd Rundgren
Black Magic Woman — Fleetwood Mac
Black Hearted Woman — Allman Brothers Band
I Put My Magick On You — Graham Bond
The Supernatural — Clas Yngström
The Cave Part 1 — Gary “Spider” Webb
Hand of Fate — Rolling Stones
Morgus The Magnificent — Morgus And The Ghouls
Graveyard Cha Cha — The Three D’s
Death Valley Nights — Blue Öyster Cult
She’s My Witch — Kip Tyler
Monsters — Blue Öyster Cult
Season Of The Witch — Al Kooper- Michael Bloomfield
Superstitious — Leon Spencer
Blue Shadows — B.B. King
Trick Or Treat — Otis Redding
Jumping At Shadows — Fleetwood Mac
Satan’s Blues — Jr. Walker & The All-Stars
Werewolves of London — Grateful Dead
**Note: Halloween-themed program

Oct. 24, 2015 (Program 904)
Your Own Back Yard — Mott The Hoople
For Someone Special — Doobie Brothers
Blackout Blues — Widespread Panic
You Get What You Deserve — Big Star
Boom Boom Mancini — Warren Zevon
Six Weeks In Reno — Nick Gravenities/John Cipollina
Brighter Days — Mofro
Keep On Growin’ — Tedeschi Trucks Band
Emotional Railroad — Max Creek
Dear Mr. Fantasy-Hey Jude — Grateful Dead
The Treasure — Manassas
Greasy Heart — Jefferson Airplane Tribute
Stepping Stone/Roll With It — Steve Miller Band
Spanish Moon — Little Feat
Another Day — Planet Be
Pretty Good — John Prine
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place — Blue Öyster Cult

Oct. 24, 2015 (Program No. 903)
Ball Of Confusion –The Temptations
Tightrope — Ten Wheel Drive
Funky Mississippi — Rufus Thomas
Cry One More Time — Gram Parsons
So Good — Elvin Bishop
How Do You Think It Feels — Howard Tate w/ Lou Reed
Riding With The King — Steve Kimock & Friends
Crop Dustin’ — Steve Cropper
Born Under A Bad Sign — Booker T & the MGs
Foxy Lady — Booker T. & the MGs
What’s Happenin’ — The Mar-Keys
It’s Alright — Greyhounds
The Heavy Scuffle’s On — Full Moon
Albert’s Shuffle — Al Kooper-Michael Bloomfield
South Side Funk — Soul Seven
Walk On By — The Equatics
Last Tango In Paris — Willie Mitchell
Librium — Chicken Curry & His Pop Percussion Orchestra
BJ — Damn Sam The Miracle Man & His Soul Congregation
Raise Your Hand — Eddie Floyd
Good Groove — Booker T. & the MGs
Let’s Go It’s Summertime — James Reed & The Progressions
99 1/2 Won’t Do — Steve Cropper
Rock Me Baby — Otis Redding
Soul Sanction — Booker T & the MGs
Pigmy — Booker T & the MGs
Tom Cat — Muddy Waters
**Note: Steve Cropper turned 74 on Oct. 21.

Oct. 10, 2015 (Program No. 902)
Ball Of Confusion — The Temptations
(No Reason) For The Girls To Be Lonely Pt. 1 — Bobby Marchan
Hot ‘n Nasty — Humble Pie
25 Miles — Edwin Starr
Four Floors or Forty — Nick Gravenities/John Cipollina
Wake Me Shake Me — Blues Project
Soul Bowl — Memphis Horns
Write A Letter — Mofro
St. Louis — Greyhounds
Intoxicated — James Montgomery Blues Band
James Montgomery Interview
Train — James Montgomery
Gypsy Wedding — Bob Mosley
Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You — Ben E. King
Chocolate Cherry — Joe Tex Band
Work To Do — Average White Band
Freedom For The Stallion — Alvin Lee
Schlitz Malt Liquor Ad — Rufus Thomas
Old MacDonald Had A Farm (Pt. 2) — Rufus Thomas
We The People — Staple Singers
Razor Blade — Little Royal & The Swingmasters
Alley Full of Trash & Bottles — Larry Davis

Oct. 3, 2015 (Program No. 901)
Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Just Enuff Rope — Theo Huff
I Can’t Stand It — Brenda George
Home Is Where The Hatred Is — Gil Scott-Heron
Get It Right Or Leave It Alone — Don Brantley
Come Little Children — Donny Hathaway
Voices Inside — Donny Hathaway
Magnificent Sanctuary Band — Donny Hathaway
Baby I Love You — Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
Little Ghetto Boy — Donny Hathaway
Definitely Maybe — Jeff Beck Group
Thinkin’ — Ronnie Wood
Hot Sauce — Greyhounds
Soul Dressing — Steve Kimock & Friends
Planet of the Superkids — Greyboy Allstars
You & The Music — Donald Byrd
Fibonacci’s Number — If
**Note: Anniversary of Donny Hathaway’s birth on Oct. 1, 1945.

Sept. 26, 2015 (Program No. 900)

First I Look A The Purse — J. Geils Band
Just Got Paid — ZZ Top
Money Talks — JJ Cale
Money Money — Grateful Dead
Keeping Up With The Joneses — Little Feat
Money — Melvin Sparks
If I Had A Billion Dollars — Jo Mama
For The Love of Money — O’Jays
Shake Your Moneymaker — Paul Butterfield
Shake Your Money Maker — Fleetwood Mac
Dead Presidents — J. Geils
Easy Money — Lowell George
89 Cents Plus Tax — Detroit City Limits
You Can Have H20gate, Give Me Some Bucks/I’ll Be Straight — The JBs
Money — Jr. Walker & The All Stars
My Way Of Giving — The Small Faces
Gimme Some Money —  The Themesmen (Spinal Tap)
Money Honey — Jerry Garcia- Merl Saunders
Til The Money Runs Out — John Hammond
Your Cash Ain’t Nothing But Trash — Steve Miller Band
Your Cash Ain’t Nothing but Trash — The Clovers
Pay The Price — Buffalo Springfield
Loan Me A Dime — Boz Scaggs
Note: Money-themed music to coincide with station fundraiser.

Sept. 25, 2015 (Program No. 899)
Root Down (And Get It) — Jimmy Smith
Freshman 10 — Greyboy Allstars
Stomp & Buck Dance — Crusaders
For Mods Only — Chico Hamilton
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy — Cannonball Adderly
So Very Hard To Go — Tower of Power
Squib Cakles — Tower of Power
Can’t Sit Down — The Bar-Kays
Hi Roller — The Bo-Keys
Harlem River Drive — Bobbi Humphrey
Inner City Blues — Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express
Fat Mama — Herbie Hancock
Kentucky Fried Chicken — Ronnie Foster
Set us Free _- Greyhounds
Fog & Spice — Tim Weisberg
Memphis Underground — Herbie Mann
The Grand Wazoo — Frank Zappa
Wasteland — Bernard Purdie
Waling In The Park — Graham Bond Organization
12 Gates of The City — Ginger Baker’s Air Force
Street Lady — Donald Byrd
Holy Thursday — David Axlerod
And Satisfy — Stanley Turrentine
Shorty Rides Again — Les McCann-Eddie Harris

Sept. 19, 2015 (Program No. 898)
Lonesome Whistle — Little Feat
KV Crimes — Kurt Vile
Bullet with My Name On It — Dream Syndicate
One Of The Boys — Mott The Hoople
Black Cloud — Trapeze
Gyspy Queen — Gypsy
Shadow Over Sisterland — John Trudell
Sam Clemens — Jupiter Coyote
Paradise Cafe — Arc Angels
Stay Away — Fountainhead
Beaver Fever — Little Village
Back In ’72 — Bob Seger
On The Border — The Eagles
Soul Survivor — Rolling Stones
Gimme Shelter — Mitch Ryder
Downed — Cheap Trick
White Women — Plan 9
You’ll Never Do It Baby — Lyres
Night On The Town — Del Fuegos
Bad Night At The Whiskey — The Byrds
In This Place — Robin Trower
The Soft Parade — The Doors
The Vigil — Blue Öyster Cult
Moving Targets — Flo & Eddie
The Red Telephone — Love
I Don’t Want — Sir Douglas Quintet
Hot Dusty Roads — Chocolate Watchband
Sitting By The Window — Moby Grape
Disbelieving — Kak
New Dope In Town — Spirit
L.A. — Neil Young
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Beach Boys
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Fuzzy
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Truly
Girl Don’t Tell me — Amy Miles
Girl Don’t Tell Me — The Heartworms
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Tony Rivers & The Castaways
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Gumball
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Oceanics
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Aspirin Hammer
Girl Don’t Tell Me — The Smithereens
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Keith Green
Girl Don’t Tell Me — My Cousin, The Emperor
Girl Don’t tell Me — Sparkle Jets UK
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Andrew Peachfuzz
Girl Don’t Tell Me — The Satisfactions
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Joe Jitsu
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Dino, Desi & Billy
Girl Don’t Tell ME — Kid Domino
Girl Don’t Tell Me — The Shins
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Souvenir
Girl Don’t Tell Me — HiK
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Deja Vu
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Coffee With Tirzah
Girl Don’t Tell Me — The Centurions
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Mudwerks
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Jared Lekites
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Sadwich
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Potions 88
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Lilysol
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Vivian Girls
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Jay Sherman-Godfrey
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Loch Ness Mouse
Girl Don’t Tell Me — Jason US
Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) — Jimi Hendrix
Message Of Love — Band of Gypsys
1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) — Allman Brothers Band
Note: 33 versions of the Beach Boys’ “Girl Don’t Tell Me.”

Sept. 19, 2015 (Program No. 897)
Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
It’s So Good To Be Alive — Greyhounds
Ace of Spades — OV Wright
Soul Party — Soul Clan
You Say It — Al Green
Soul Beat Momma — Herbie Mann
Gimme Shelter — Cal TjaderWhat A Wonderful Thing We Had — The Fabulous Rhinestones
Marty Grebb Interview
Whispering Pines — The Band
Marty Grebb Interview
Set Your Soul Free — JJ Cale/Leon Russell/Marty Grebb
Rocking Chair — The Band
For Joy — Sons of Champlin
Time Bomb — The Crusaders
Gold Walk — The Presidents
Up The Stairs & Around The Bend — Mickey & The Soul Generation
Mr. Tuff Stuff — Toby King
Down Home Girl — The Coasters
Every Man For Himself — Road Runners

Sept. 12, 2015 (Program No. 896)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Do It Baby — Isaac Red Holt
The World Needs Changing — Hank Jacobs-Don Malone
I’m Gonna Hijack Ya, Kidnap Ya, Take What I Want — Holland – Dozier
Walk Tall — Esther Morrow
Can’t You See What You’re Doing To Me — Ana Popovic
Can’t Get Next To You — Savoy Brown
Live It Out Till The End — Kal David
Cissy Strut — Meters
Cissy Strut — Los Holys
Cissy Strut — Johnny Lewis Quartet
Cissy Strut — Sunny & The Sunliners
Cissy Strut — KVHW
Cissy Strut — Dirty Dozen Brass Band with Robert Randolph
Cissy Strut — Dennis Chambers-John Scofield
Cissy Strut — U.S. Army Band with Steve Gadd
Cissy Strut — Los Masters
Cissy Strut — Butch Cassidy Sound System
Cissy Strut — Joe Bravo
Cissy Strut — Earl Van Dyke
Spread Joy — Rita & Nat
Cissy Strut-American Woman — Willard Posey Reunion
Cissy Strut- Derek Trucks Band
Cissy Strut — King Herbert & The Knights
Cissy Strut — Lotus
Cissy Strut — Zero
Cissy Strut — Steve Kimock Band
**Note: 19 versions of The Meters’ “Cissy Strut” for the heck of it.

Sept. 5, 2015 (Program No. 895)
Tramp — Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
It’s Growing — Otis Redding
I Can’t Turn You Loose — Otis Redding
Groovin’ Time — Otis Redding
Security — Otis Redding
Open The Door (Skeleton Key Version) — Otis Redding
She Put The Hurt On Me — Otis Redding
Change Gonna Come — Otis Redding
Trick Or Treat — Otis Redding
Are You Lonely For Me Baby — Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
Mark Ribowsky Interview
Snatch A Little Piece — Otis Redding
Mark Ribowsky Interview
Respect — Otis Redding
Mark Ribowsky Interview
Mr. Pitiful — Otis Redding
I’m Sick Ya’ll — Otis Redding
Pain In My Heart — Otis Redding
Mark Ribowsky Interview
Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) — Otis Redding
Shake — Otis Redding
Dock Of The Bay — Otis Redding
Tell The Truth — Otis Redding
Try A Little Tenderness — Otis Redding
Monterey Pop Promo
Shout Bamalama — Otis Redding & The Pinetoppers
Robbie Robertson on Otis Redding covering Bob Dylan
Knock On Wood — Otis Redding & Mitch Ryder
Love Man — Otis Redding
Bring It On Home To Me — Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
Hawg For You — Otis Redding
**Notes: Otis Redding special with biographer Mark Ribowsky interviewed about his new book, Dreams To Remember: Otis Redding, Stax Records, and the Transformation of Southern Soul (Liveright).

Aug. 29, 2015 (Program No. 894)
Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Wait On What You Want — Paul Pena
Six Ways To Sunday — Mofro
Got To Be Some Changes Made — Albert King
Gangster of Love — Johnny “Guitar” Watson
Red Sky — John Mayall
In The Skies — Peter Green
Compared To What — Roberta Flack
Carry On Brother — Eddie Harris & Les McCann
Your Own Back Yard — Mott The Hoople
Wait — J. Geils Band
Waste of Time — Otis Redding
Straight From The Can — The Mar-Keys
Bullseye — The Martinis
On Your Way Down — Phish
Leavin’ Trunk — Johnny Jenkins
Johannesburg — Gil Scott-Heron
Cissy Strut — Big John Patton
Keeper Of The Castle — Leon Spencer
Skunk Booty — Johnny Otis Show
If There’s Hell Below — Lou Donaldson

Aug. 25, 2015 (Program 893)
And Satisfy — Stanley TurrentineThe Worm — Jimmy McGriff
Sho Nuff Mellow — Reuben Wilson
Good Humor Man — Blue Mitchell
High Pressure Living — John Mayall
Ummh — Bobby HutchersonThe Intrepid Fox — Freddie Hubbard
Sitting Duck — Gene Harris & The Three Sounds
Got It Together — Paul Humphrey
Repeat After Me — The Three Sounds
Sookie, Sookie — Grant Green
Listen Here — Steve Kimock & Friends
Shorty Rides Again — Eddie Harris & Les McCann
Dunbar High School Marching Band — Les McCann
Night crawler — CBS All-Star Jazz Band
Cast No Shadows — IF
Golden Road — Zero
Madhi (The Expected One) — Tower of Power
Southern Smiles — Keith Jarrett
After Later — Larry Coryell
Plenty Hard Luck — Colosseum
Sunflower — Milt Jackson
Ritchie’s Rooster — Zero
**Note:
Fill-in on Tuesday Afternoon Jazz

Aug. 22, 2015 (Program 892)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Listen Here — Frank Motley & The Bridge Crossings
I Like The Things About Me — Mavis Staples
The Sad Chicken — Leroy & The Drivers
Got My Led Boots On — Hummingbird
Back To The Soul — Grayson Hugh
Bertha’s Theme — Fritz The Cat Soundtrack
Grayson Hugh interview
Gettin’ On With My Life — Grayson Hugh
Grayson Hugh interview
Motorcycle Ridin’ — Grayson Hugh
Looking For A Fox — Clarence Carter
Shout Bamalama — Eddie Hinton
Stuck On Her — George Jackson
Two Big Legs And A Short Red Dress — O.B. McClinton
Keep On Talking — Prince Phillip
Something You Got — Arthur Conley
Hand Shakin’ — Ben & Spence
Here Come The Girls — Ernie K. Doe
Wanda Unda Landa — Frank Motley & Bridge Crossings
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues — Bob Dylan
Folsom Prison Blues — Johnny Cash
Sweet Touch of Love — Esther Phillips
Bus Stop — Oliver Sain
Fantasy — Pi-R-Square
Riding With The King — John Hiatt
**Notes: Interview with Grayson Hugh and tribute to producer Bob Johnston who passed away at the age of 83 on Aug. 14.

Aug. 15, 2015 (Program 891)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Soul Navigator — Greyhounds
Scratch — Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media
Azeta — Lafayette Afro Rock Band
Volunteered Slavery — Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Hard To Handle — King Floyd
All Day Music — War
Crazyhorse Mongoose — Galactic
Rock Steady — Galactic
Wichita Lineman — The Meters
Out On The Coast — Larry Willis
We’ve Been Waiting — Graham Central Stations
Ain’t No Fun To Me — Graham Central Station
Luv N’ Haight — Sly & The Family Stone
Everyday People — Sly & The Family Stone
Jessie Joe — Jean Knight
Jet Airliner — Paul Pena
Sneaking Sally Through The Alley — Phish
(I’ve Got) So Much Trouble In My Mind — Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul
Fire — Ohio Players
Up Town — Ohio Untouchables
Catch This Teardrop — The Bo-Keys w/ Percy Wiggins
Duke’s Theme — Fritz The Cat Soundtrack
FM — Steely Dan
**Note: Larry Graham turned 69 on Aug. 14.

Aug. 8, 2015 (Program 890)
Ball Of Confusion — Temptations
Hypnotizer — Senor Soul
Ain’t No Sin To Have Some Fun — Josh Kasandra
What Man Have Done – Noora Noor
Benedict Rides – Merl Saunders
Freaky Beat – David “Fathead” Newman
You Keep Asking Questions – Black Ivory
Lonely Avenue — Jimi Hendrix
Lonely Avenue — Merl Saunders
Let It Crawl — Society’s Bag
Wanaoh — Black Heat
It’s A Rat Race — The Leaders
South Side Strut — Jerry Garcia-Howard Wales
(I’m A) Roadrunner — Legion of Mary
Rock Steady (Alternate take) — Aretha Franklin
Whatever’s Fair — Mark Holder & The Positives
Wah-Wah Man – Young-Holt Unlimited
Sky High — Atlanta Rhythm Section
Cold Bear –The Gaturs
How Sweet It Is — Jerry Garcia Band
You’re Getting Too Smart — Detroit Emeralds
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry —  Saunders-Garcia

Aug. 1, 2015 (Program No. 889)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Let It Rock — Jerry Garcia Band
You’ve Got To Change (You’ve Got To Reform) — Meters
(Gimme Some) Good Soul Music — The Dramatics
I Could Never Be President — Johnnie Taylor
What Time Is It? — General Crook
Hey Now — Eddie Floyd
From A Whisper To A Scream — Robert Palmer
Communication — Bobby Womack
Network Monologue — Peter Finch
Why Can’t I Go Back — Grodeck Whipperjenny
Lying On The Truth — Rance Allen Group
He Ain’t Give You None — Legion of Mary
No Trouble On The Mountain — Richard “Groove” Holmes
Understanding — Cold Blood
Save Me — James Knight & The Butlers
All Night Worker — Rufus Thomas
Push & Pull — Lito Orquesta Barrientos
Soul Food — Frankie Seay & The Soul Riders
That’s What Love Will Make You Do — Legion of Mary
Take It Off, Part 2 — Johnny Tolbert & De Thangs
Soul Bowl — Memphis Horns
Midnight Hour — Grateful Dead
Walkin’ The Dog — Grateful Dead
**Note: Marking the 73rd anniversary of Jerry Garcia’s birth on Aug. 1, 1942.

July 25, 2015 (Program No. 888)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Shame On The Family Name — Calvin Scott
Sock Soul — The Bar Kays
Cool Strut — Bernie Hayes
Grab A Handful — Art Terry Miller
Stay Away From That Monkey — Jimmy McCracklin
Post Toastee — Tommy Bolin
Not Going To Let It Bother Me Tonight — Atlanta Rhythm Section
Spooky — Classics IV
I Hate The Blues — Atlanta Rhythm Section
Champagne Jam — Atlanta Rhythm Section
Who You Gonna Run To — Atlanta Rhythm Section
Back Up Against The Wall — Atlanta Rhythm Section
Georgia Rhythm — Atlanta Rhythm Section
Moonlight Mile — Rolling Stones
Just My Imagination — Rolling Stones
Monkey Man — Rolling Stones
Dance Part I — Rolling Stones
Memo From Turner — Mick Jagger
I’m Going Down — Rolling Stones
Jigsaw Puzzle — Rolling Stones
Sweet Virginia — Rolling Stones
Hand of Fate — Rolling Stones
Let It Loose — Rolling Stones
Faraway Eyes — Rolling Stones
Salt Of The Earth — Rolling Stones
Gimme Shelter — Rollings Stones
**Notes: Tributes to Buddy Buie who passed away at the age of 74 on July 18 and Mick Jagger who turns 72 on July 26.

July 18, 2015 (Program No. 887)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Deuce and a Quarter — Bo-Keys
The Ghetto — Donny Hathaway
Austin City Blues — Booker T. Jones
Forecast — Eric Gale
Nobody But You — Clarence Reid
I Been Hoodooed — Dr. John
Traveling Mind — Dr. John
Soul Machine — The Meters
Reach Out — Lee Moses
Riding Thumb — King Curtis
Fried Chicken — Rufus Thomas
Shop Talk — Cold Blood
Hercules — Aaron Neville
Breakdown — Parliament
Music For My Mother — Funkedelic
I Call My Baby Pussycat — Parliament
Come In Out Of The Rain — Parliament
Straight Ahead — Brian Auger & The Oblivion Express
Why Am I Treated So Bad — Brian Auger & The Trinity
Don’t Look Away — Brian Auger & The Oblivion Express
Drive Me Daddy — Martha Velez
Season Of The Witch — Brian Auger & The Trinity
**Note: Brian Auger turned 76 on July 18.

July 16, 2015 (Program No. 886 — Jazz Fil-in)
Orange Peel — Reuben Wilson
Lowdown — Charles Earland
Dream Suite — Dreams
Hole In The Wall — Bar-Kays
Forecast — Eric Gale
Live Medley — Holt-Young Unlimited
Tangled Hangers — Zero
Harlem River Drive — Bobbi Humphrey
Slippin’ Into Darkness — Dayton Sidewinders
The Skunk, The Goose & The Fly — Tower of Power
What’d I Say About The Box, Jack? — IF
I’ll Be A Happy Man — Latin Blues Band

Ball of Confusion — Temptations
July 11, 2015 (Program No. 885)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
On A Saturday Night — Eddie Floyd
Listen — Cymande
Orange Blossoms — Mofro
Knock Yourself Out — Tower of Power
Lanoola Goes Limp — Bob Thiele Emergency
Ragged & Dirty — Devon Allman
Midnight Lake Michigan — Devon Allman
Ice Age — Hot Tuna
Blues From An Airplane — Jefferson Airplane
Jack Casady Interview
Greasy Heart — Jefferson Airplane
Jack Casady Interview
Weight of Sin — Jack Casady
Corners Without Exits — Hot Tuna
Have You Seen The Saucers — Jefferson Airplane
Talk About You — Hot Tuna
Good Shepherd — Hot Tuna with Paul Kantner & Grace Slick
Watch The North Wind Rise — Hot Tuna
**Notes: Interviews with Devon Allman and Jack Casady.

July 4, 2015 (Program No. 884)
Back In The USA — Chuck Berry
This Is My Country — The Impressions
Doin’ Time In The USA — Quicksilver Messenger Service
Fifty States of Freedom –Brewer and Shipley
Livin’ In The USA — Steve Miller Band
America The Beautiful — Rascals
Patriotic Flag Waver — Dr. John
Freedom — Jimi Hendrix
Political Science — Randy Newman
This Land Is Your Land — Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Hawks & Doves — Neil Young
Independence Day — Dinosaurs
Monster/Suicide/America — Steppenwolf
All American Alien Boy — Ian Hunter
Bicentennial Blues – Gil Scott-Heron
What Now America — Lee Michaels
Volunteers — Jefferson Airplane
Stars and Stripes Forever — Nonpareil Wind Band
Livin’ In The USA — Wilmer Alexander Jr. & The Dukes
Ballad of The Americans — Paul Robeson
Hard Times In American — Willie Nile
Find The Cost of Freedom — Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Ragged Old Flag — Johnny Cash
U.S. Blues — Grateful Dead
**Note: America-themed program for July 4.

June 27, 2015 (Program No. 883)
I’ll Be Alright Someday — Hot Tuna
Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning — Hot Tuna
Cocaine — Rev. Gary Davis
Candy Man — The Rising Sons
Great Change — Hot Tuna
Jorma Kaukonen Interview
Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning — Larry Campbell/Teresa Williams
Jorma Kaukonen Interview
Mann’s Fate — Hot Tuna
Jorma Kaukonen Interview
Sea Child — Hot Tuna
Jorma Kaukonen Interview
Children of Zion — Hot Tuna
Station Break — Firesign Theatre
Make Believe Stunt — Rev. Gary Davis
Ian Zack Interview
Samson and Delilah — Rev. Gary Davis
Ian Zack Interview
Children of Zion — Rev. Gary Davis
Third Week In The Chelsea — Hot Tuna
Samson and Delilah — Grateful Dead
**Notes: Interviews with Jorma Kaukonen and Ian Zack, author of the Rev. Gary Davis biography, Say No To The Devil.

June 20, 2015 (Program No. 882)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Ape Is High — Mandrill
Good Love — Isaac Hayes
Fat Mama — Herbie Hancock
Do The Sidesaddle — Rufus Thomas
Instant Groove — King Curtis
Ice Cream Cakes — Jeff Beck Group
As Good As You’ve Been To This World — Janis Joplin
To Kingdom Come — Wool
Chest Fever — The Weight
Leaving Trunk — Keef Hartley Band
Backwater Blues — Colosseum
Tired Of The Blues — Mighty Sam McClain
New Man In Town — Mighty Sam McClain
Hawg For You — Otis Redding
I’m A Hog For You, Baby — Grateful Dead
September 13 — Deodato
Super Strut — Deodato
Skyscrapers — Deodato
**Notes: Tribute to Mighty Sam McClain who passed away at the age of 72 on June 16; Deodato turns 73 on June 22.

June 13, 2015 (Program No. 881)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Hey Baby — Jimi Hendrix
From A Whisper To A Scream — Claudia Lennear
From A Whisper To A Scream — Robert Palmer
Art — The Meters
Johnny’s No Good — Joe Bataan
Solar Heat — Cal Tjader
Instrumental #1 — WQLJ
Get Down — Sunny & The Sunliners
Never Trust A Woman — Grateful Dead
Sleazy Street — Sopwith Camel
Push n Pull –Rufus Thomas
You’ve Been Acting Strange — Merry Clayton
We Are Neighbors — The Chi-Lites
We Got A Job To Do — Soul Survivors
Give Everybody Some — Mickey & The Soul Generation
Chains & Things — B.B. King
Hide and Seek — Mofro
Walk On Gilded Splinters — Cher
Raise Your Hand — J. Geils Band
Rock My Soul — Elvin Bishop
Bag of Soul — Soul Saints Orchestra
Mary Don’t Take Me On No Bad Trip — Fugi
Advice — Sly & The Family Stone
(I Know) I’m Losing You — Rare Earth

June 6, 2015 (Program No. 880)
Fat Man In The Bathtub — Little Feat
Snakes on Everything — Little Feat
Trouble — Robert Palmer
Somebody’s Leavin’ — Little Feat
Sweet One — Pakalameredith
Oh Atlanta — Little Feat
One Fine Day Five Months Ago — Chico Hamilton
Bill Payne Interview
Cat Fever — Little Feat
Day At The Dog Races — Little Feat
Bill Payne Interview
Bluegrass Pines — Leftover Salmon
Pleasing Each Other — Bonnie Raitt
Lafayette Railroad — Little Feat
Bill Payne Interview
Strawberry Flats — Little Feat
Time Loves A Hero — Little Feat
Somebody’s Gone — Nolan Porter
Bill Payne Interview
Rooster Rag — Little Feat
Walkin’ All Night — Little Feat
Bag of Reds — Little Feat
Feels Good — Chico Hamilton
Bill Payne Interview
Front Page News — Little Feat
Got No Shadow
Bill Payne Interview
Trouble — Little Feat
Feats Don’t Fail Me Now — Little Feat
**Note: Bill Payne interviewed. All music features Payne playing on it.

May 30, 2015 (Program No. 879)
In The Midnight Hour — Grateful Dead
Walking The Dog – Grateful Dead
She’s Here — Max Creek
Gimme Shelter — Grace Potter with Warren Haynes
Funky News — Nick Gravenities & John Cipollina
Soul Dressing — Steve Kimock & Friends
Jay Blakesberg Interview
Downward Facing Dog — moe.
The Forecast — Robert Cray
Gotta Change The Rules — Robert Cray
The Unfortunate Show — Rich Robinson
Eye On The Prize — Marc Broussard
You Met Your Match — Marc Broussard
Home — Marc Broussard
It Ain’t No Use — Tedeschi Trucks Band
Skin It Back — Little Feat
**Notes: Interview with author/photographer Jay Blakesberg who
discussed his latest book, Guitars That Jam: Portraits Of The World’s
Most Storied Rock Guitars.

May 23, 2015 (Program No. 878)
Blues With A Feeling — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Got A Mind To Give Up Living — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Born Under A Bad Sign — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Morning Blues — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Nut Popper #1 — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Feel So Bad — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Our Love Is Drifting — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Hog Bottom — Elvin Bishop
Interview with Elvin Bishop
Can’t Do Wrong Right — Elvin Bishop
Blues With A Feeling — Elvin Bishop
Work Song — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Interview with Mark Naftalin
Strawberry Jam — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Interview with Sam Lay
Shake Your Money-Maker — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Drifting and Drifting — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
**Notes: Tribute to the Paul Butterfield Blues Band which was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Interviews with guitarist Elvin Bishop, keyboardist Mark Naftalin and drummer Sam Lay.

May 16, 2015 (Program No. 877)
King’s Special — BB King
Working On The Building  — BB King
How Blue Can You Get  — BB King
Blue Shadows  — BB King
It’s My Own Fault  — BB King & Bobby Bland
Mashing The Popeye  — BB King
Crying Won’t Help You Now  — BB King
Friends  — BB King
I’ve Got A Mind To Give Up Living  — BB King
Let The Good Times Roll  — BB King, Albert King, Etta James, etc
Ain’t Nobody Home  — BB King
The Worst Thing In My Life  — BB King
Preston Lauterbach Interview
3 O’Clock In the Morning  — BB King
Preston Lauterbach Interview
Hold That Train  — BB King
Summer In The City  — BB King
Why I Sing The Blues  — BB King, A.King, Clapton, Butterfield, SRV, etc
Respect Yourself  — BB King
Caldonia  — BB King
Midnight  — BB King with Jesse Ed Davis & Joe Walsh
**Notes: Tribute to B.B. King who died May 14 at the age of 89; Preston Lauterbach, author of The Chitlin Circuit and Beale Street Dynasty discusses King.

May 15, 2015 (Program No. 876) Friday Jazz Show
Freedom Jazz Dance — Oblivion Express
Take Me To The Water — The Trinity w/ Julie Driscoll
Red Beans & Rice — The Trinity
Don’t Send Me No Flowers — S.B. Williamson w/ Auger & Jimmy Page
Truth — Oblivion Express
Red Baron — Auger with Billy Cobham and Novecento
Happiness Is Just Around The Bend — Oblivion Express
Why Am I Treated So Bad — The Trinity w/ Julie Driscoll
Drive Me Daddy — Martha Velez w/ Auger and Eric Clapton
Tramp — The Trinity w/ Julie Driscoll
I Want To Take You Higher — The Trinity
Season of the Witch — The Trinity w/ Julie Driscoll
Bumping On Sunset — Oblivion Express
In and Out — The Trinity
All The Time There Is — Oblivion Express
Brain Damage — Oblivion Express
No Time To Live — The Trinity
Indian Rope Man — The Trinity w/ Julie Driscoll
Inner City Blues — Oblivion Express
Listen Here — The Trinity
Light My Fire — The Trinity w/ Julie Driscoll
Maiden Voyage — The Trinity
Don’t Look Away — Oblivion Express
Straight Ahead — Oblivion Express
Never Gonna Come Down — Oblivion Express
The “In” Crowd — The Steampacket
Compared To What — Oblivion Express
**Note: Feature on Brian Auger

May 9, 2015 (Program No. 875)
Blues at Sunrise — Albert King
Neighbor, Neighbor — Jimmy Hughes
You Left The Water Running — Otis Redding
I Can’t Stop — Arthur Conley
Grits and Gravy — The Fame Gang
Heavy Makes You Happy — Eddie Hinton
It’s Gonna Work Out Fine — The Mar-Keys
Rick Hall Interview
Baby Don’t Get Hooked On Me — Mac Davis
Rick Hall Interview
Land of a Thousand Dances — Wilson Pickett
Rick Hall Interview
I Never Loved A Man — Aretha Franklin
Rick Hall Interview
Patches — Clarence Carter
I’m Qualified — Otis Clay
Tell Mama — Etta James
Greenwood, Mississippi — Little Richard
A Shot Of Rhythm & Blues — Clyde McPhatter
What Color Is Love — Roscoe Robinson
Find ‘Em, Fool ‘Em, Forget ‘Em — George Jackson
Too Much — The Entertainers
Lady In The Rain — Lowell Fulsom
Two In The Morning — Spooner’s Crowd
Home Dream — Eric Burdon/Jimmy Witherspoon
Behave Yourself — Booker T & The MGs
**Notes: Interview with Rick Hall who discussed his book, The Man From Muscle Shoals: My Journey From Shame To Fame (Heritage Builders). Also, 20th-anniversary edition of the program.

April 25, 2015 (Program No. 874)
A Man Is A Mean, Mean Thing — Barbara Perry
Funky Street — Arthur Conley
Greasy Two By Four — George Jackson
Greasy Pumpkin — The Pac-Keys
Soul Finger — The Bar-Kays
Raise Your Hand — Eddie Floyd
I Got The Feeling — Eddie Hinton
Sweet-P Crawl — The Mar-Keys
Soul Sanction — Booker T. & The MGs
Buying A Book — Joe Tex
Hung Over — The Martinis
You Better Move On — Arthur Alexander
Green Onions — Booker T. & The MGs
Suspicious Minds — Elvis Presley
Life Has Its Little Ups and Downs — Charlie Rich
I’ll Take You there — The Staple Singers
**Notes: All music from Memphis, Nashville and Muscle Shoals with author Charles L. Hughes discussing his book, Country Soul. Making Music and Making Race in the American South (UNC Press).

April 18, 2015 (Program No. 873)
Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Flat Tire — Albert King
Your Love Was Strange — The Dramatics
90 Days Sam As Cash — The Bo-Keys
Take Me To The River — Bernie Worrell & Steve Kimock
A Joyful Process — Funkedelic
You’re Taking Up Another Man’s Place — Little Feat
It Tears Me Up — Percy Sledge
Take Time To Know Her — Percy Sledge
Warm And Tender Love — Percy Sledge
Out Of Left Field — Percy Sledge
I’ll Be Your Everything — Percy Sledge
Laughing and Clowning — Bobby Womack & Percy Sledge
True Love Travels On A Gravel Road — Percy Sledge
Cover Me — Percy Sledge
Many Rivers To Cross — Percy Sledge
To Whom It May Concern — Ellerine Harding
Vision of Rassan — Eric Burdon & War
Everything Good Is Bad — Mofro
Beaufort Blues — The Pazant Brothers
Help Your Brothers — Cross Bronx Expressway
What More Can I Ask For — Betty Gouche
It’s A Rat Race — The Leaders
Scorpio — Kashmere Stage Band
Compared To What — Mushroom & Gary Floyd
Sock It To Me — The Deacons
**Notes: Tributes to Bernie Worrell who turns 71 on April 19 and the late Percy Sledge who passed away on April 14 at the age of 74. Program dedicated to the memory of James Velvet, host of The Local Bands Show on WPLR for 28 years, who passed away April 17 at age 65.

April 11, 2015 (Program No. 872)
Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Shop Talk Version No. 1 — Cold Blood
Everywhere — The Sons of Champlin
My Days Are Numbered — Blood, Sweat & Tears
Knock Yourself Out — Tower of Power
Harvey’s Tune — Al Kooper & Stephen Stills
Hot Line To Jesus — Rance Allen Group
Try Matty’s — Aretha Franklin
Love The Life You Lead — Black Heat
Ashamed — Black Merda
Pop, Popcorn Children — Eldridge Holmes
Floyd’s Hotel — J. Geils Band
I Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Steal My Jellyroll — Taj Mahal
Cakewalk Into Town — Taj Mahal
Diving Duck Blues — Taj Mahal
I’m A Ram — Al Green
I’m Reaching Out — Al Green
I Never Found A Girl — Al Green
I’m Hooked On You — Al Green
Driving Wheel — Al Green
Wiggle Waggle — Herbie Hancock
The Traitor — Herbie Hancock
Spider — Herbie Hancock
Butterfly — Herbie Hancock
**Notes: Al Green turns 69 on April 13; Herbie Hancock turns 75 on April 12.

April 4, 2015 (Program No. 871)
Memphis Underground — Herbie Mann
Viola Lee Blues — Noah Lewis & Gus Cannon’s Jug Stompers
Rolling Stone No. 1 — Robert Wilkins
Prodigal Son — Rolling Stones
Judge Harsh Blues — Furry Lewis
Down In The Alley — Memphis Minnie
Big Railroad Blues — Grateful Dead
St. Louis Blues — W.C. Handy
Cocaine Habit — Memphis Jug Band
Blue Yodel No. 9 — Jimmie Rodgers
Blue Yodel No. 9 — Louis Armstrong & Johnny Cash
Memphis Blues — W.C. Handy
Minglewood Blues — Grateful Dead
Oh Ambulance Man — Memphis Jug Band
When The Levee Breaks — Kansas Joe McCoy & Memphis Minnie
When The Levee Breaks — Led Zeppelin
Viola Lee Blues — Grateful Dead
The Messiah Will Come Again — Roy Buchanan
**Note: Author Preston Lauterbach discussed his latest book, Beale Street Dynasty

March 28, 2015 (Program No. 870)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Goin’ Down — Claudia Lennear
California Dreamin’ — Baby Huey
Honky Tonk Women — The Meters
Respect Yourself — Marc Broussard
Have Mercy Judge — Eric Burdon/Jimmy Witherspoon
After Midnight — Steve Kimock
Jasper Country Man — Bobbi Humphrey
Doin’ Our Thing — Esther Phillips
You Gotta Push — Judy Gayles
Preacher Man — The Impressions
The Devil Made Me Do It — Rasputin Stash
The Bus — Billy Preston
Cheech The School Bus Driver — Cheech Marin
Bus Rider — Guess Who
We’re Just Bozos On The Bus — Firesign Theatre>
The Wheels On The Bus>
The Weed Bus>
We’re Just Bozos On The Bus — Firesign Theatre
Ride The Bus (PSA)
Bus Rider’s Blues — Blind Boy Fuller
Ye Canny Shove Yer Granny Off A Buss — Russ Abbot
Mourinho Parks The Chelsea Bus –442oons
Bus Driver — Muddy Waters
The Passenger — Iggy Pop
Cars, Trucks, Buses — Phish
Come Little Children — Donny Hathaway
Hit It And Quit It — Bobby Franklin’s Insanity
In The Pocket — Boots
Get Down With The Get Down — Melvin Sparks
Slow Down Sagg — Jimmy Smith
Waiting For The Bus>Jesus Just Left Chicago — ZZ Top
**Note: Bus-related featurette marking the CTFastrak opening.

March 21, 2015 (Program No. 869)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Ain’t No Fun To Me — Graham Central Station
Come On, Come Over — Jaco Pastorius
City Strolling — Steve Clarke Trio
Steve Clarke Interview
Sweat — Steve Clarke Trio
Where Was You At — War
Hot Rod — Reuben Wilson
Breakout — Johnny Hammond
Oh! Oh! Here He Comes — Herbie Hancock
Got That Feeling — Jeff Beck Group
Little Water Boy — Clarence Paul & Little Stevie Wonder
Operation Breadbasket Part 1 — Clarence Paul & The Members
Riding On A Pony — Free
Wild Indian Woman — Free
Mr. Big — Free
Songs of Yesterday — Free
I’m In Love — Wilson Pickett
Pretty Good — John Prine
More Than I Can Stand — Bobby Womack
Memphis Two-Step — Herbie Mann
Shake A Tail Feather — James & Bobby Purify
I Don’t Need Nobody To Lead Me Wrong — The Dynamics
Let’s Do It Over — L.C. Cooke
Memphis Soul Stew — King Curtis
**Notes: Tributes to bassist Andy Fraser (62) and keyboardist Bobby Emmons (72) who passed away recently.

March 14, 2015 (Program No. 868)
Chauffeur Blues — Jefferson Airplane
Nobody Knows When You’re Down And Out — Jorma Kaukonen
Trouble In Mind — Jorma Kaukonen & Barry Mitterhoff
Highway Song — Hot Tuna
We Can Be Together/Volunteers — Jefferson Airplane
When There’s Two There’s Trouble — Jorma Kaukonen
That’s The Bag I’m In — Hot Tuna & Paul Kantner
Seasons In The Field — Jorma Kaukonen
Jorma Kaukonen Interview
Serpent of Dreams — Hot Tuna
Uncle Sam Blues — Hot Tuna
Third Week In The Chelsea — Hot Tuna w/ Kantner, Grace Slick, John Creach
Whinin’ Boy Blues — Hot Tuna
Genesis — Jorma Kaukonen
Sea Child — Hot Tuna
Star Track — Jefferson Airplane
Good Shepherd — Jefferson Airplane
She Has Funny Cars — Jefferson Airplane
Trial By Fire — Jefferson Airplane
Bar Room Crystal Ball — Jorma Kaukonen
**Notes: Spotlight on Jorma Kaukonen’s latest release and 50th anniversary of forming of Jefferson Airplane.

March 7, 2015 (Program No. 867)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Soul Street — Eddie Floyd
I’m Sick Ya’ll — Otis Redding
Gotta Find a New World — Al Green
Jump Back — Rufus Thomas
Jump Back — Zoot Money & His Big Roll Band
Jump Back — The Defenders
Jump Back — Spencer Davis Group
Jump Back — King Curtis
Jump Back — Chicago Line
Jump Back — Kingfish
Jump Back — Tom Scott & The LA Express
It’s Getting To The Point — Vinegar Joe
Dr. Feelgood — Aretha Franklin
The Usual Place — J. Geils Band
Peanut Butter — J. Geils Band
Homework — J. Geils Band
Lovitis — J. Geils Band
Till The Walls Come Tumbling Down — J. Geils Band
Chimes — J. Geils Band
Somebody — J. Geils Band
Raise Your Hand — J. Geils Band
Bummer In The Summer — Love
Your Mind And We Belong Together — Love
Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale — Love
The Red Telephone — Love
I Can’t Keep From Crying — The Blues Project
Beat Me ‘Til I’m Blue — Addison Groove Project
**Notes: Anniversary of the births of Arthur Lee (1945) and Peter Wolf (1946).

Feb. 28, 2015 (Program No. 866)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
People Get Ready — Freedom Sounds Feat. Wayne Henderson
You Mother You — James Brown
Ally Full of Trash and Bottles — Larry Davis
Soul Roach — Merl Saunders
Coming Down Soul — Oliver Sain
Four Floors Or Forty — Nick Gravenities & John Cipollina
Cleo’s Back — Tower of Power
Anorexia — Zero
Mystery Train — Saunders, Garcia, Kahn & Vitt
It’s Too Late (She’s Gone) — Saunders, Garcia, Kahn & Vitt
He Ain’t Give You None — Legion of Mary
Station Break — Firesign Theatre
Funk Butt — Rhinoceros
Junkyard In Malibu — Nick Gravenities
Nothing But A Heartache — Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
Am I Grooving You — Freddie Scott
Cold Cold People — Timmy Thomas
Something Heavy — Eddie Hinton
The Feeling Is Right — George Jackson
I Don’t Understand — Dorando
I Feel Like Dynamite — Merl Saunders & The Rainforest Band
**Note: Interview with Steve Kimock talking about tribute to Jerry Garcia concerts, etc.

Feb. 21, 2015 (Program No. 865)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Getting Down With Hoss — Kastle
Sweet Inspiration — Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon
Peter Rabbit — The Presidents
The Chase Is On — Johnny Howard
Looking For A Woman — Robert Moore
Don’t Be Sore At Me — The Parliaments
Sex Machine — Sly & The Family Stone
From The Back Side Pt. 1-2 — Sons of Funk
Hottentot — Gov’t Mule & John Schofield
**Note: Shortened show due to hockey broadcast

Feb. 14, 2015 (Program No. 864)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
I Feel Like Dynamite — King Floyd
Lovin’ Man — Gene McDaniels
I Need More Time — The Meters
Gimme Some — The Dramatics
Sick and Tired — Johnnie Jenkins
Turn Loose — JJ Grey & Mofro
Country Ghetto — JJ Grey & Mofro
Every Minute — JJ Grey & Mofro
Brave Little Fighter — JJ Grey & Mofro
Six Ways From Sunday — JJ Grey & Mofro
Eyes on the Prize — Marc Broussard
You’ve Met You’re Match — Marc Broussard
Hurricane Heart — Marc Broussard
Power’s In The People — Marc Broussard
The Stealer — Bettye LaVette
Got The Love — Average White Band
Take It Or Leave It — The Crusaders
Kick Back — The Buena Vistas
Soul Navigator — Greyhounds
Cissy Strut — King Herbert & The Knights
I Will Always Love You — The Martinis
**Notes: Interviews with JJ Grey and Marc Broussard

Feb. 9, 2015 (Program No. 863)
Bare Trees — Fleetwood Mac
Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’ — Gov’t Mule
Wicked As It Seems — Keith Richards & X-Pensive Winos
Hide & Seek — Mofro
Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking — Roger Waters
Not Now John — Pink Floyd
Marmalade — Moby Grape
Road To Ruin — John & Beverly Martyn
Roll Right Stones — Traffic
Fat Man In The Bathtub — Little Feat
All That You Dream — Little Feat
Oh Atlanta — Little Feat
Old Folks’ Boogie — Little Feat
Dixie Chicken — Little Feat
Rocket In My Pocket — Little Feat
Time Loves A Hero — Little Feat
Day or Night — Little Feat
Mercenary Territory — Little Feat
Spanish Moon — Little Feat
Willin’ — Little Feat
Don’t Bogart That Joint — Little Feat
A Apolitical Blues — Little Feat
Skin It Back — Little Feat
On Your Way Down — Little Feat
Home On The Range — Zero
Peekaboo — Robert Randolph
Flakes — Frank Zappa
Catch A Train — Free
Serpent of Dreams — Hot Tuna
Wintry Countryside — Nick Gravenities
Cold Rain and Snow — Grateful Dead
She’s Here — Max Creek
Don’t Look Away — Brain Auger’s Oblivion Express
Ooga-Boo-Ga-Loo — Jazz Crusaders
Never Had It So Good — Jazz Crusaders
As We Used To Sing — Sonny Sharrock
Jean de Fleur — Grant Green
Black Manhattan — Clyde Criner
Memphis Underground — Herbie Mann
Soul Beat Momma — Herbie Mann
Chain of Fools — Herbie Mann
Inner City Blues — Phil Upchurch
Just Friends — Pat Martino
Tongue ‘n Groove — Steve Kimock
Dunbar High School Marching Band — Les McCann
Valdez in the Country — Donny Hathaway
Baby, Baby — Zero
Stokin — Leon Ferguson and  The Groove Tones
Fed Up — Harlem Underground
Chocolate Cherry — Joe Tex Band
Expressway To Your Heart — Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia
Bullet — Louis Jordan
Conjunction Mars — Melvin Sparks
Thing — Lowell Fulson

Feb. 7, 2015 (Program No. 862)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Head Start — Bob Thiele Emergency
Waterboy Waterboy — Muddy Waters
Bumpin’ On Sunset/We Got More Soul — Charles Williams
Write A Letter — Mofro
Great Day — Leon Russell
Back To The Island — Leon Russell
Mercy Mercy — Don Covay
Three-Time Loser — Wilson Pickett
See Saw — Don Covay
This Old Town — The Staple Singers
Pony Time — Don Covay
Long Tall Shorty — Graham Bond Organization
Popeye Waddle — Don Covay
Sookie Sookie — Steppenwolf
Rumble In The Jungle — Don Covay
Sweet Thang — Lemon Jefferson Blues Band
Chain of Fools — Aretha Franklin
Nine Times A Man — Wilson Pickett-Don Covay
I’m Gonna Take What He’s Got — Etta James
I Was Checkin’ Out She Was Checkin’ In — Don Covay
You’re Good For Me — Solomon Burke
It’s Better To Have — Don Covay
Sookie Sookie — Don Covay
Get With It — Champion Jack Dupree & King Curtis
Knock On Wood — King Curtis & The Kingpins
Get Ready — King Curtis
Soul Serenade — Aretha Franklin
For What It’s Worth — King Curtis
Them Changes — King Curtis & The Kingpins
Memphis Soul Stew — King Curtis & The Kingpins
**Notes: Tribute to Don Covay who passed away at the age of 78 on Jan. 31 and marking the anniversary of the birth of King Curtis on Feb. 7, 1934. Brian Williams did not actually help put this playlist together as was initially announced on the air.

Jan. 31, 2015 (Program No. 861)
Suzy Q Stomp — James Burton
Ninety-Nine and A Half (Won’t Do) — Wilson Pickett
Lover Of The Bayou — The Byrds
Red Dirt Boogie Brother — Jesse Ed Davis
The Thrill Is Gone — Aretha Franklin
Tombstone Blues — Bob Dylan
Don’t Let My Baby Ride — O.V. Wright
Harlem Nocturne — Danny Gatton
I’m A Ram — Al Green
Country Boy — Albert Lee
Pete’s Blues — Roy Buchanan
Suzy Q — Dale Hawkins
Diving Duck Blues — Taj Mahal
Too Many Dirty Dishes — Albert Collins
Papa Gene’s Blues — The Monkees
I Can’t Be Satisfied — Muddy Waters
Straight From The Can — The Mar-Keys
Cajun Moon — J.J. Cale
Sweet Dreams — Roy Buchanan
Born In Chicago — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Leaving Trunk — Taj Mahal
I’m A Ram — Roy Buchanan
Time Is Tight — Booker T. & The MGs
**Note: Entire program featured tracks with Telecasters, guests included guitarists Jim Weider and Danny Kortchmar.

Jan. 24, 2015 (Program No. 860)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Jimmy’s Back — Bernard Purdie
Golden Road — Zero
You Owe It To Yourself Parts 1-2 — J.J. Barnes
Big City Letdown Blues — Rastus
Sharecropper’s Blues Smith — Pollution
Seamus — Pink Floyd
Can’t No Grave Hold My Body Down — Holmes Brothers
Close The Door — Holmes Brothers
Please Don’t Hurt Me — Holmes Brothers
Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues — Kinks
Easing In — Edwin Starr
Agent Double-O-Soul — Edwin Starr
Hell Up In Harlem — Edwin Starr
Funky Music Sho Nuf Turns Me On — Edwin Starr
Keep Coming Back — Marc Broussard
Summer In The City — Dee Felice Trio
Soft Parade — Doors
Don’t Push Your Luck — The Peacemakers
Deal With It — Jimmy Lane & The Incredible 5
Baby Don’t Cry — The Third Guitar
Twine Time — The Seeburg Spotlite Band
Okey Dokey — Incredible Bongo Band
The Duck Walk — Ramon & Company
Sunshine — Afro Blues Quintet
**Notes: Tributes to Holmes Brothers’ drummer/vocalist Willy “Popsy” Dixon who passed recently and noting the anniversary of the birth of Edwin Starr (Jan. 21).

Jan. 17, 2015 (Program No. 859)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Knock On Wood — Reuben Wilson
Papa’s Got The Wagon — Gloria Walker
The Bag I’m In — Buzzy Linhart
Fruit Picker Saturday Night — Root Boy Slim
The Shah Is Gone — Root Boy Slim
In Bed — Rare Earth
Snowy Wood — John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers
Jiving Sister Fanny — Rolling Stones
Stranger In This Town — Mick Taylor
Love In Vain — Rolling Stones
Blind Willie McTell — Mick Taylor
Keep It Down — Jack Bruce/Mick Taylor Band
Neighborhood Bully — Bob Dylan
Ventilator Blues — Rolling Stones
Ready To Ride — John Mayall
Mick’s Jam — Gerry Groom
Sway — Rolling Stones
Spanish/A Minor — Mick Taylor
Killing Time — John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers
Throwing Stones — Grateful Dead
**Note: Mick Taylor’s 66th birthday

Jan. 10, 2015 (Program No. 858)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Nunya — Tom Scott & The LA Express
We Are Neighbors — The Chilites
Here Come The Girls — Ernie K. Doe
Watch Your Step — Cold Blood
Tragic Magic — Traffic
Victims Of The Darkness — Allen Toussaint
What Do You Want The Girl To Do — Lowell George
Sneakin’ Sally Through The Alley — Phish
Stand Up And Get Funky — James Duncan
Cissy Strut-American Woman — Willard Posey Reunion
Live It Up — James K. Nine
Soul Food — Frankie Seay & The Soul Riders
Color Blind — Frankie Beverly’s Raw Soul
Change Of The Guard — Steely Dan
Boston Rag — Steely Dan
Show-Biz Kids — Steely Dan
Pretzel Logic — Steely Dan
Daddy Don’t Live In That N.Y. City No More — Steely Dan
FM — Steely Dan
Last Train — Allen Toussaint
Yes We Can Can — Allen Toussaint
Sweet Touch Of Love — Allen Toussaint
What Is Success — Allen Toussaint
Get Out Of My Life Woman — Solomon Burke
Can’t Nobody Do Me Like Jesus — Andrae Crouch
**Notes: Tribute to Donald Fagan who turns 66 on Jan. 10; Allen Toussaint who turns 77 on Jan. 14 and Andraé Crouch who passed away at the age of 72 on Jan. 9.

Jan. 5, 2015 (Program No. 857)
Personal Manager — Albert King
Last Train To Loveland — Eddie Hinton
Kick My Cheating Habits — Little Milton
Lovin’ Cup — Ford Blues Band
One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show — Bobby Rush
Killing Floor — Otis Rush
Do The Romp — Junior Kimbrough
**Note: Thirty-minute, last-minute fill-in

Jan. 3, 2015 (Program No. 856)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Check Out Your Mind — Impressions
What’s The Use — Joey Irving
Ain’t No Use — Meters
It’s No Use — Legion of Mary
To Kingdom Come — Wool
Goin’ Down — Claudia Lennear
Chained — Mavis Staples
On Your Way Down — Little Feat
Two Trains — Claudia Lennear
Circuits Overloaded — Inez Fox
Do The Side Saddle — Rufus Thomas
Moanin’ — Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters
Born to Die — Keef Hartley Band
On The Road Again — Danny Green
On The Road Again — Grateful Dead
Truck Driving Blues — Max Creek
The Devil You Know — Mofro
Not Just Knee Deep — Funkadelic
Bottom of the Bag — Joe Lee
Fa Fa Fa Fa (Sad Song) — Wayne Henderson
No Names Will Be Called — Roadrunners
Somebody — J. Geils Band
The Champion Pt. 1 — Willie Mitchell
Last Night — Mar-Keys
Witching Hour — Manassas
Cherokee — Stephen Stills
Black Queen>Iko Iko — Stills w/ Grateful Dead
It Doesn’t Matter — Manassas
Special Care (Live) —  Stephen Stills
Sugar Babe — Manassas
Hot ‘n’ Nasty — Humble Pie
Four Days Gone — Buffalo Springfield
Treasure>Carry On — Manassas with David Crosby
Sit Yourself Down —  Stephen Stills
The Loner —  Stephen Stills
Nothing To Do But Today — Stephen Stills
Questions — Buffalo Springfield
Midnight Rider —  Stephen Stills
Wooden Ships (Live) —  Stephen Stills
Go Back Home (Live) —  Stephen Stills
Hung Upside Down — Buffalo Springfield
Season of the Witch — Al Kooper &  Stephen Stills
Colorado — Manassas
Rolling My Stone — Manassas
Jet Set>Rocky Mt. Way>Jet Set (Live) —  Stephen Stills
Bluebird — Manassas
Love The One You’re With — Stills w/ Grateful Dead
It Takes A Lot To Laugh Takes a Train To Cry — Kooper-Stills
Love Gangster — Manassas
Rock n Roll Woman — Buffalo Springfield
New Mama —  Stephen Stills
Song of Love (Live) — Manassas
Buyin’ Time — Stills-Young Band
Pay The Price — Buffalo Springfield
Right Now — Manassas
Rock Me Baby — Etta James & Stephen Stills
For What It’s Worth (Live) —  Stephen Stills
Harvey’s Tune — Kooper-Stills
Go Back Home (Studio) —  Stephen Stills
**Note: Extended program, including a three-hour spot on Stephen Stills who turned 70 on Jan. 3.

Dec. 27, 2014 (Program No. 855)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Funky Way To Treat Somebody — Soul Survivors
Funky Fever — Clarence Carter
Funky Bitch — Phish
Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky — Claudia Lennear
Funky Thanh Part I — The Unemployed
Funky John — Johnny Cameron & The Camerons
Greasy Two By Four — George Jackson
Miss Cocaine — Pops Staples
For What It’s Worth — Staple Singers
I Like The Things About Me — Staple Singers
Tupelo — Albert King, Steve Cropper, Pops Staples
Why (Am I Treated So Bad) — Staple Singers
Going Back To LA — Johnny Otis Show
Watts Breakaway — Johnny Otis Show
Country Girl — Johnny Otis Show
I Believe I’ll Go Back Home — Johnny Otis Show
Black-Eyed Blues — Joe Cocker
Hitchcock Railway — Joe Cocker
High Time We Went — Joe Cocker
St. James Infirmary — Joe Cocker
Cosmic Funk — Lonnie Liston Smith
Afrodesia — Lonnie Liston Smith
Hang Up Your Hangups — Herbie Hancock
**Notes: Anniversary of the birth of Pops Staples (Dec. 28, 1914), Johnny Otis (Dec. 28, 1921) and Lonnie Liston Smith (Dec. 28, 1940). Tribute to Joe Cocker who passed away at the age of 70 on Dec. 22.Dec. 20, 2014 (Program No. 854)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Stealing Love — Eddie Floyd
Love and Happiness — Marc Broussard
Hide and Seek — Mofro
Getting Down (With Hoss) — Kastle
Funky Street — Arthur Conley
Peter Rabbit — The Presidents
Soulful Christmas — James Brown
Lift Every Voice And Sing — Kim Weston
Take Me In Your Arms — Kim Weston
Greasy Pumpkin — The Pac-Keys
Give Everybody Some — Mickey And The Soul Generation
Evil Ways — The Brothers Seven
Cissy Strut — Joe Bravo
Gee Wiz It’s Christmas — Carla Thomas
Tramp — Carla Thomas & Otis Redding
When You Move You Lose — Rufus & Carla Thomas
Something Good (Is Going To Happen To You) Carla Thomas
Lovey Dovey — Carla Thomas & Otis Redding
It’s Our Time — Carla Thomas & Eddie Floyd
It’s Unbelievable — Carla Thomas & Pervis Staples
I Play For Keeps — Carla Thomas
Middle Of The Road — The Meters
Back Door Santa —  Clarence Carter
Push & Shove — Willie Wylie
Man On The Moon — Clay Tyson
Back Nine — Ben Sidran
The Feeling — Wylie Trass
Break It Loose — Onyx
Genuine — Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings
Hook and Sling — Frank Motley & The Hitch-Hikers
Christmas Must Be Tonight — The Band
Notes: Kim Weston turns 75 on Dec. 20 and Carla Thomas turns 72 on Dec. 21.


Dec. 13, 2014 (Program No. 853)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Don’t Knock My Love Pt. 2 — Wilson Pickett
Why (Am I Treated So Bad) — Brian Auger & The Trinity
Woman Across The River — Little Milton
Got It Together Pt. 1-2 — Rudy Robinson & The Hungry 5
Got To Get Better In A Little While — Derek and the Dominos
To Kingdom Come — The Band
Shootout In Chinatown — The Band
Look Out Cleveland — The Weight
Chest Fever — The Weight
King Harvest — The Band
The Message — Blue Mitchell
Kalimba — Earth, Wind & Fire
Merry Christmas Baby — Bill Cosby
Holiday Cheer — The Martinis
Doing My Own Thing — Johnnie Taylor
I’m A Ram — Al Green
Out On The Coast — Larry Willis
A Dollar Ninety Eight — Johnny Moore
Tiki — Jimmy McGriff
Somewhere Down The Line — Albert Washington
Wet & Satisfied — Bill Doggett
Bus Ride — Reuben Wilson
Jasper County Man — Bobbi Humphrey
**Note: Guitarist Jim Weider is a guest discussing the music of The Band and upcoming performance of The Weight.

Dec. 6, 2014 (Program No. 852)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
You’re So Rude — Faces
Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake — Small Faces
Up The Wooded Hills To Bedfordshire — Small Faces
Afterglow Of Your Love — Small Faces
Three-Button Hand Me Down — Faces
Borstal Boys — Faces
All or Nothing — Small Faces
Skewiff — Small Faces
This is Soul — Paul Nero
People Make The World Go Round — Milt Jackson
Down Home Girl — The Coasters
Playhouse — O’Donel Levy
Let It Loose — Rolling Stones
Bitch — Rolling Stones
The Wanderer — Dion
Whatever Gets You Through The Night — John Lennon
Sweet Virginia — Rolling Stones
Get Ourselves Together — Delaney & Bonnie
Can’t You Hear Me Knocking — Rolling Stones
Notes: Feature on The Haight, the new book of Jim Marshall photography with guests Amelia Davis, Joel Selvin and Jay Blakesberg. Also, tributes to Ian McLagan and Bobby Keys who passed away this week.

Dec. 3, 2014 (Program No. 851)
The In Crowd/Wade In The Water/Ain’t There Something That Money Can’t Buy — Young-Hold Unlimited
Oogo-Boo-Ga-Loo — Jazz Crusaders
Walk In The Night — Grant Green
Go Lil’ Lisa — Coleman Hawkins Quartet
Going Back To Memphis — Oliver Sain
Dr. Honoris Causa — Cannonball Adderley
Dunbar High School Marching Band — Les McCann
Orange Peel — Ruben Wilson
The Bird Wave — Jimmy McGriff
Jasper County Man — Bobbi Humphrey
Soul Special — Andrew Hill
Good Humour Man — Blue Mitchell
Groovy Gravy — Bill Cosby-Quincy Jones
Sing A Simple Song — King Curtis
Duji — Kool & The Gang
Sneaking In The Back — Tom Scott & The L.A. Express
Light My Fire — Shirley Bassey
What Did I Say About The Box Jack? — IF
If There’s Hell Below — Lou Donaldson
Butterfly — Herbie Hancock
Super Strut — Deodato
People Make The World Go Round — Milt Jackson
Ode To Stuff — Stuff
Love Will Find A Way — Jimmy Ponder
Boomp Boomp Chop — The Sons of Champlin
Note: Jazz program fill-in

Nov. 29, 2014 (Program No. 850)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Breakout — Johnny Hammond
Slipping & Sliding — Yusuf Lateef
Pali Gap — Jimi Hendrix
Valleys of Neptune — Jimi Hendriix
Earth Blues — Jimi Hendrix
Castles Made of Sand — Jimi Hendrix
Standing on the Verge of Getting It On — Funkadelic
Come In Out Of The Rain — Parliament
Testify — The Parliaments
Balance — Funkadelic
Side Effects — Parliament
I Bet You — Funkadelic
Night of The Thumpasaurus People — Parliament
A Joyful Process — Funkadelic
Ain’t The Funkin Kind of Hard on You — Funkadelic
Chicken Gumbo — Preston Love
12:15 Slow Goonbash Blues — Shuggie Oits & Al Kooper
Goin’ Back To L.A. — Johnny Otis Show
Miss Pretty — Shuggie Otis
That’s Life — Snatch & The Poontangs
Me & My Woman — Shuggie Otis
Purple — Shuggie Otis
Notes: Anniversary of the births of Jimi Hendrix (Nov. 27) and Shuggie Otis (Nov.30) as well as an interview with George Clinton.

Nov. 22, 2014 (Program No. 849)
Don’t Want You No More/It’s Not My Cross To Bear — Allman Bros.
Greedy Over You — George Jackson
Darkness — Soul Survivors
No Reason To Cry — Hour Glass
Melissa — 31st of February
Light My Fire — Clarence Carter
It Ain’t Right — Aretha Franklin
Hey Joe — King Curtis
Walk On Gilded Splinters — Johnny Jenkins
Little Wing — Derek and the Dominos
Tell The Truth — Derek and the Dominos
Reap What You Sow — Otis Rush
Games People Play — King Curtis
Push Push — Herbie Mann
Finding Her — Boz Scaggs
Loan Me A Dime — Boz Scaggs
Trouble No More — Allman Brothers
Voodoo In You — Johnny Jenkins
Spirit In The Dark — Herbie Mann
Please Be With Me — Cowboy
Toehold — Wilson Pickett
Hey Jude — Wilson Pickett
When The Battle Is Over — Aretha Franklin
Going Down Slow — Duane Allman
Dimples — Allman Brothers Band
Dreams — Allman Brothers Band
The Weight — Aretha Franklin
Road Of Love — Clarence Carter
Living On The Open Road — Delaney & Bonnie
Little Martha — Allman Brothers Band
**Note: Duane Allman 68th birthday tribute

Nov. 15, 2014 (Program No. 848)
Ball Of Confusion — Temptations
Mr. King & Mr. Jordan — Oliver Sain
Instant Groove — King Curtis
Green Onions — Graham Bond
Moses In The Bullrushes — Dick Heckstall-Smith
Too Much Thinking — Keef Hartley
Somebody — Fleetwood Mac
Toe Hold — Wilson Pickett
Get Out Of My Life Woman — The Mad Lads
Tightrope — Ten Wheel Drive
One Big Saturday Night — Gene Vincent
On A Saturday Night — Eddie Floyd
One More Saturday Night — Grateful Dead
You Got Me Singing — Eddie Hinton
Funky Street — Arthur Conley
Talk About a Morning — Buzzy Linhart
Fairchild — Willie West
People Make The World Go Around — MIlt Jackson
I Am The Black Gold of The Sun — Rotary Connection
Mary, Don’t Take Me On No Bad Trip — Fugi
Let’s Do It Today — The Us
Everything’s Alright — Dry Ice
Mr. Machine — The Chefs
When You Get Through With It, Put It Back — Soul Patrol
Cloud Nine — Temptations

Nov. 8, 2014 (Program No. 847)
Ball Of Confusion — Temptations
Lanoola Goes Limp — Bob Thiele Emergency
Hold On, I’m Coming — Herbie Mann
Investigator’s Groove — Calypso King & The Soul Investigators
Show Biz Kids — Steely Dan
Food Stamps — 24-Caret Black
Finders Keepers — Chairmen Of The Board
Bless My Soul — Tom Scott & The L.A. Express
Sliding In And Out (Of My Neighbor’s House) — The Memphians
Free Your Mind — The Politicians
Starbourne — Johnny Hammond
Blind Bats & Swamp Rats — Johnny Jenkins
That’s The Bag I’m In — Fred Neil
Orange Blossoms — Mofro
Soul Navigator — Greyhounds
Work That Sucker — The Bo-Keys
The Point — Aaron “Chico” Bailey & The Family Affair Band
Chains — J. Geils Band
Subject To Change — Danny Green
Marine Corps Hymn
New Ways Train Train — Jeff Beck Group
We The People — Staple Singers
Hot Line To Jesus — Rance Allen Group
Chicken Pox — Booker T & The MGs
Soul Dressing — Booker T & The MGs
Abbey Road Medley — Booker T & The MGs
Soul Sanction — Booker T & The MGs
Johnny, I Love You — Booker T & The MGs
Chinese Checkers — Booker T & The MGs
Home Grown — Booker T & The MGs
Melting Pot — Booker T & The MGs
Station Break — Firesign Theater
Til My Back Ain’t Got No Bone — Esther Phillips
You Ain’t Done Nothin’ — Stevie Wonder
Army, Navy, Coast Guard & Air Force themes
Gotta Serve Somebody — Booker T & The MGs
**Note: Booker T. Jones turns 70 on Nov. 12

Nov. 1, 2014 (Program No. 846)

Born Under A Bad Sign — Albert King
You Must Be A Witch — The Lollipop Shoppe
Psycho — The Sonics
Season of The Witch — Julie Driscoll
Crimson Witch — The Moving Sidewalks
Supernatural Thing Part I — Ben E. King
Witch Queen of New Orleans — Redbone
Death Valley Nights — Blue Öyster Cult
If There’s Hell Below We’re All Gonna Go — Curtis Mayfield
Hand of Fate — Rolling Stones
Born Under A Bad Sign — William Bell
Born Under A Bad Sign — Peter Green
Jumping At Shadows — Fleetwood Mac
The Super-Natural — John Mayall’s Blues Breakers
Monster Mash — The Beach Boys
Trick Or Treat — Otis Redding
Morgus The Magnificent — Morgus & The 3 Ghouls
Tombstone Shadow — Creedence Clearwater Revival
Spooky — Dave Pike Set
Black Maria — Todd Rundgren
And The Band Played On — Flash And The Pan
Creature With The Atom Brain — Roky Erickson & The Black Angels
Monsters — Blue Öyster Cult
Evil-Hearted You — Yardbirds
Season Of The Witch — The Masked Marauders
Season Of The Witch — Steve Stills & Al Kooper
The Super-Natural — Clas Yngström
Warewolves of London — The Grateful Dead
**Note: All Halloween-themed music

Oct. 25, 2014 (Program No. 845)

Deserted Cities of The Heart — Cream
Keep It Down — Jack Bruce & Mick Taylor
Have You Ever Loved a Woman — Graham Bond Organization
Doing That Scrapyard Thing — Cream
Politician — Jack Bruce & Rory Gallagher
Mary Had a Little Lamb — Buddy Guy
I Feel Free — Cream
A Letter of Thanks — Graham Bond Organization
We’re Going Wrong — Cream
N.S.U. — Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker & Gary Moore
Take It Back — Cream
Never Tell Your Mother She’s Out of Tune — Jack Bruce
Wade In The Water — Graham Bond Organization
You Burned The Tables On Me — Jack Bruce
White Room — Jack Bruce & Friends
Those Were The Days — Cream
Born Under A Bad Sign — Cream
Hoochie Coochie Man — Graham Bond Organization
Rope Ladder To The Moon — Jack Bruce
Hey Now Princess — Cream
Sleepy Time Time — Cream
Victoria Sage — Jack Bruce
Falstaff Beer Commercial — Cream
The Clearout — Cream
Theme For An Imaginary Western — Jack Bruce & Friends
Sweet Wine — Cream
**Note: Tribute to Jack Bruce who passed away at the age of 71 on Oct. 25.

Oct. 18, 2014 (Program No. 844)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
A Real Mother For Ya — Johnny “Guitar” Watson
Gonna Have A Good Time — David Camon
Good Time — Arc Angels
Soul Party Part I — Billy Clark & The Maskman
Push & Pull Part I — Rufus Thomas
Can’t Ever Let You Go — Vaneese Thomas & Rufus Thomas
Trapped — Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
Hot Line To Jesus — Rance Allen Group
Jesus Just Left Chicago — ZZ Top
TB Sheets — Van Morrison
Blacky Joe — Robert Randolph
Going In The Right Direction — Robert Randolph
Jump Street — Manzel
Equatorial Forest — Cymande
Soul Strike — Calypso King & The Soul Investigators
Herm –San Francisco TKOs
Put Your Weight On It — Fillmore Street Soul Rebellion
Own Up Time — Small Faces
Up The Wooden Hills To Bedfordshire — Small Faces
Happy Boys — Small Faces
Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake — Small Faces
Don’t Burst My Bubble — Small Faces
Soul Drums — Bernard Purdie
Stuck In The Mud — Miles Grayson
Gazebo — Johnny Frigo
Golden Walk — The Presidents
I Got Some — Dave Hamilton Studio Players
Camelot Time — J. Hines & The Fellows
Liberty Bell March
Ship of Fools — The Doors
Hot Line To Jesus — Rance Allen Groups
**Notes: Spotlights on Robert Randolph and Ian McLagan who will be performing in the area in the coming week.

Oct. 11, 2014 (Program No. 843)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
25 Miles — Edwin Starr
Clapping Song — Shirley Ellis
Everytime I Look At You — Hall & Oates
Mad Dog Blues — Don Covay
Walkin’ The Dog — Grateful Dead
Knock on Wood — Keith & Donna Godchaux
Hard To Handle — Grateful Dead
Are You Lonely For Me Baby — Grateful Dead
Midnight Hour — Grateful Dead
Homegrown — Booker T & The MGs
Said I Wasn’t Gonna Tell Nobody — Sam & Dave
A Place Nobody Can Find — Sam & Dave
You Don’t Know Like I Know — Sam & Dave
Goodnight Baby — Sam & Dave
I Take What I Want — Sam & Dave
Hold On, I’m Comin’ — Sam & Dave
Hold On, I’m Comin’ — Bill Cosby
Elijah Rocking Soul — Hank Jacobs
Do It — Johnny Griffith
Soul Patrol — Original Soul Patrol
Out On The Road Again — Danny Green
**Notes: Daryl Hall tuned 68 (Oct. 11) and Sam Moore turns 79 on Oct. 12).

Oct. 4, 2014 (Program No. 842)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Hercules — Boz Scaggs
Thumper — Eric Gale
Hold On, I’m Coming — Herbie Mann
Chocolate Cherry — Joe Tex Band
The Wrong Thing To Do — Mudcrutch
Write A Letter — Mofro
The Big Apple — Hugh Masekela
Foreign Natives — Hugh Masekela/Herb Alpert
All The Dull & Ugly — Monty Python
Bruces Sketch — Monty Python
Never Be Rude To An Arab — Monty Python
Election Forum — Monty Python
Falstaff Beer Commercial — Cream
Deserted Cities of The Heart — Cream
To Love Somebody — Janis Joplin
For Shame of Doing Wrong — Richard Thompson
Season of the Witch — Richard Thompson
Feel Like Sufferin’ — Merl Saunders
Do You Know — Osibisa
I Need Someone — Linda Perry & Soul Express
Soul Special — Andrew Hill
Out On The Road Again — Danny Green
**Note: Anniversary of the debut of “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” in 1969.

Sept. 27, 2014 (Program No. 841)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Soul Power — Derek Martin
Celestial Blues — Gary Bartz
Ain’t No Such Thing As Superman — Gil Scott-Heron
Palace of The King — Tedeschi Trucks Band
We Got To Move — Don Nix
Goin’ Down — JJ Cale
Mighty Time — Stillrock
Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven — Albert King
In God We Trust — Don Nix
Goin’ Back To Iuka — Don Nix
Mary Louise — Alabama State Troupers
Asphalt Outlaw Blues — Alabama State Troupers
I’m Going Home — Bo Keys with Charlie Musselwhite
Chinese Checkers — Booker T. & MGs
Supernatural Thing Part I — Ben E. King
Goovin’ — Ben E. King
It Ain’t Right — Mighty Soul Drivers
GT — The New Mastersounds
Stoking — Leon Ferguson & The Groove Tones
Autumn Almanac — The Kinks
**Notes: Birthday tributes to Gary Bartz (74), Ben E. King (76) and Don Nix (73).

Sept. 20, 2014 (Program No. 840)

Dead Presidents — J. Geils Band
Slip Away — Mighty Soul Drivers
Ride Your Pony — Betty Harris
Nearer To You — Betty Harris
Shake Your Moneymaker — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Money Money — Grateful Dead
First I Look At The Purse — The Contours
For The Love Of Money — O’Jays
Money Talks — JJ Cale
Your Cash Ain’t Nothing But Trash — The Clovers
If I Had A Billion Dollars — Jo Mama
Easy Money — Lowell George
Til The Money Runs Out — John Hammond
Ninety-Eights Cents Plus Change — Detriot City Limits
Money — Melvin Sparks
You Can Have Watergate — Fred Wesley & The J.B.s
**Note: Annual fundraiser with money-themed music

Sept. 13, 2014 (Program No. 839)

Snowy Wood — John Mayall
Leather Jacket — Mick Taylor
Hot ‘n’ Nasty — Humble Pie
Shapes of Things — Jeff Beck Group
Post Toastee — Tommy Bolin
Wild Indian Woman — Free
Get Offa My Groove — Tom Guerra
Don’t Let My Baby Ride — OV Wright
Sweet Angeline — Mott
Hey Jude — Wilson Pickett
Overnight Bag — Rory Gallagher
Frankenstein Boots — Tom Guerra
Whatcha Say — The Meters
Sweet Wine of Love — Robin Trower
Seven Stars — Peter Green
Woman Across The River — Freddie King
Greasy Spoon — Crusaders
Don’t Let It Get You Down — Crusaders
Stop — Bloomfield & Kooper
Dirty Son — Tom Guerra
Go Back Home — Steve Stills
High Cost of Lovin’ — Albert King
Scuttlebuttin’ — Stevie Ray Vaughan
Simple Song — Tom Guerra
The Star-Spangled Banner — Jimi Hendrix
**Notes: Guitarist Tom Guerra in studio to discuss his latest release, All Of The Above on a program featuring an array of guitarists. Weekend marks the 200th anniversary of Francis Scott Key penning The Star-Spangled Banner.

Sept. 6, 2014 (Program No. 838)

Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Change In The Weather — John Fogerty
Four Floors or Forty — Nick Gravenities/John Cipollina
Spider Web — Weston Prim & Blacklash
Deuce & A Quarter — Bo-Keys
Life Is Funky — Round Robin Monopoly
How Could You Do That To Me — Little Milton
Sneaking Around — Little Milton
Open The Door To Your Heart — Little Milton
My Baby’s Something Else — Little Milton
Feel So Bad — Little Milton
Hard Luck Blues — Little Milton
Straight Ahead — Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express
It Didn’t Make Sense But It Sure Sounds Good — Eddie Long
Down Home Girl — The Coasters
Wake Up Call — John Mayall
A Hard Road — John Mayall
Me & My Woman — John Mayall
Ten Years Are Gone — John Mayall
Dry Throat — John Mayall
I’m A Stranger — John Mayall
Long Gone Midnight — John Mayall
2401 — John Mayall
On A Saturday Night — Eddie Floyd
**Notes: Anniversary of Little Milton’s birthday on Sept. 7, 1934 and John Mayall coming to Hartford on Sept. 11.

Aug. 30, 2014 (Program No. 837)

Ball of Confusion — Temptations
The Devil You Know — Mofro
Get A Job — Greyboy Allstars
Bullitt — Louis Jordang
Out On The Road Again — Danny Green
Sitting On A Tongue — Grodeck Whipperjenny
I’ve Been Working — Bob Seger
Work To Do — Isley Brothers
Get Up Jake — The Band
Keeping Up With The Joneses — Little Feat
Go For Yourself — The Meters
Gumbo — Santana
Whatcha Gonna Do — Azteca
Spanish Grease — Willie Bobo
Batuka>No One To Depend On — Santana
The Working Man — Creedence Clearwater Revival
Wet & Satisfied — Bill Doggett
Love Will Find A Way — Jimmy Ponder
Time Machine — Chocolate Milk
A Day In The Life — Chocolate Snow
Work Song — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
In And Out Of Love — The Rascals
See — The Rascals
I’ve Been Working — Van Morrison
Foot Pumping — The Organics
Milk — The Basic
Bumpin’ On Sunset — Harold Young & The Magnificents
Salt Of The Earth — Rolling Stones
**Note: Labor Day weekend, so work-themed music throughout.

Aug. 23, 2014 (Program No. 836)

Ball of Confusion — Temptations
The Skunk, The Goose & The Fly — Tower of Power
Out On The Coast — Larry Wills
Sweet Sister Funk — Ramon Morris
Funky Loving — The Prince of Soul
The World Part I — Sandi & The Matues
Rock ‘n’ Roll Stew — Traffic
Low Rider — Jim Capaldi
Freight Train Jam — War
I’m The Slime — Frank Zappa
The Illinois Enema Bandit — Frank Zappa
Thing — Lowell Fulson
Local Color — Quicksilver Messenger Service
Pride of Man — Nick Gravenities & John Cipollina
Small Walk-In Box — Gravenities & John Cipollina
Cisco Kid — Ruben Wilson
Soul & Sunshine —  Harvey & The Phenomenals
Bus Stop — Oliver Sain
Senior Thump — The Mohawks
Sugar Sugar — Willie Henderson & The Soul Explosions
The Point — Aaron Bailey & The Family Affair Band
Mr. Machine — The Chefs
Save Me — James Knight & The Butlers
Bad on Bad — Chet Ivey & His Fabulous Avengers
Life Is A Beautiful Thing — Fats Gallon
**Notes: Anniversaries of the birth of John Cipollina (Aug. 24, 1943) and Jim Capaldi (Aug. 24, 1944).

Aug. 16, 2014 (Program No. 835)

Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Let The Music Take Your Mind — Grant Green
Chameleon — Buddy Rich
Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring — Tedeschi Trucks Band
Wrapped, Tied and Tangled — Lavern Baker
California Montage — Young-Holt Unlimited
Louisiana  Slim — Leon Spencer
Stone Flower — Fats Theus
Ninety-Eight Cents Plus Tax — Detroit City Limits
Pure Soul — Elijah And The Ebonites
Power of Soul — Idris Muhammad
Freedom And Good Times — O’Donel Levy
Black Talk — Charles Earland
The Black Cat — Gene Ammons
Mercy Mercy Me — Leon Spencer
Hey Pocky A-Way — Idris Muhammad
Music Part 1 — Benny Sharp & The Sharpies
Stuck In The Mud — Miles Grayson
Love The Life You Live — Melvin Sparks
**Notes: Tribute throughout to drummer Idris Muhammad who passed away recently at the age of 74. Infinity Hall founder/manager Dan Hincks is also interviewed.

Aug. 9, 2014 (Program No. 834)

Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Right On — Sons of Slum
Wah-Wah — Tedeschi Trucks Band
Gimme Shelter — Merry Clayton
Respect Yourself — Marc Broussard
Magnificent Sanctuary Band — Jerry Garcia Band
Meet Me In The Morning — Freddie King
Anyday  — Derek Trucks Band
Under Pressure — Cold Blood
Garden Of Four Trees — The Explosions
Me & My Woman — Shuggie Otis
Get Out of My Life Woman — Allen Toussaint
On Your Way Down — Little Feat
It’s So Heavy — Tedeschi Trucks Band
Bound For Glory — Tedeschi Trucks Band
Yellow Sunshine — Yellow Sunshine
Poquito Soul — Senor Soul
Expressway (To Your Heart) — Merl Saunders
Valdez In The Country  — Donnie Hathaway
Chain of Fools — Jimmy Brown
River Boulevard — The Pointer Sisters
Summer In The City — Bartel
You Got The Love — Rufus
20-75 — Oliver Sain
Funky Chicken Stew — Dayton Sidewinders
Walk On Gilded Splinters — Johnnie Jenkins
Man-Child — Merl Saunders
The Bump — George Freeman
Slipping In And Out — The Memphians
Expo ’83 — The Backyard Heavies
Finders Keepers — Chairman Of The Board
Soul Trippin’ — Joe Arnold
Don’t Be Sore At Me — The Parliaments
Breakdown — Parliament
People Make The World Go Round — Milt Jackson
Fantasy — Pi-R-Square
**Notes: Interview with Susan Tedeschi and anniversary of the passing of Jerry Garcia in 1995.

Aug. 2, 2014 (Program No. 833)

Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Stone Junkie — Curtis Mayfield
Valleys of Neptune — Jimi Hendrix
Grosso Profundo — Greyboy Allstars
Let It Rock — Jerry Garcia Band
Fried Chicken — Rufus Thomas
No Ending — Stacy Lane
The Price Is Too High — Slim Harpo
Hole In The Wall — The Packers
South American Robot — The Martinis
Misunderstood — Tedeschi Trucks Band
Write A Letter — Mofro
Line Between Love and Hate — Wallace Brothers
Sing, Sing, Sing — The Incredible Bongo Band
Shakedown Street — Grateful Dead
Whatcha Say — The Meters
Cissy Strut —  Zero
Sweet Inspiration — Tedeschi Trucks Band
Spanish Moon — Little Feat
Tough Talk — The Crusaders
He Ain’t Give You None — Legion of Mary
The Red Telephone — Love
Orange Peel — Sopwith Camel
Sookie Sookie — Grant Green
No Wrong Show — Thony Shorby Nyenwi
Y Sharp — Osibisa
Rock Steady — Johnny Hammond
Sick and Tired — Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders
Cry One More Time — J. Geils Band
Funky Waltz — The Eleventh House
Road Runner — Legion of Mary
**Note: Jerry Garcia would have been 72 on Aug. 1.

July 26, 2014 (Program No. 832)

You Left The Water Running — Maurice & Mac
Sugar Foot — King Curtis
Too Weak To Fight — Clarence Carter
Starting All Over — Amy Black
Two In The Morning — Spooner’s Crowd
Cover Me — Eddie Hinton
Thread The Needle — Clarence & Calvin
You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man) — June Edwards
Jody’s Got Your Girl And Gone — Johnnie Taylor
You Left The Woman Running — Amy Black
Some Day We’ll Be Together — King Curtis
Two Big Legs & A Short Red Dress — O.B. McClinton
Do Right Woman — Aretha Franklin
Jody Come Back And Get Your Shoes — Bobby Newsome
Dirty Man — Laura Lee
Breaking Up Somebody’s Home — Denise LaSalle
Stealing In The Name of The Lord — Paul Kelly
Sounds Like The Devil — Shemekia Copeland
Dirty Water — Shemekia Copeland
Just My Imagination — Rolling Stones
Dance Part I — Rolling Stones
Slave — Rolling Stones
Tallahassee Lassie — Rolling Stones
You Better Move On — Amy Black
You Better Move On — Rolling Stones
Melody — Rolling Stones
Something To Write Home About — Eddie Floyd
**Note: Mick Jagger’s 71st birthday on July 26; interview with singer Amy Black who will be spotlighting the music of Muscle Shoals in a local show with Sarah Borges.

July 19, 2014 (Program No. 831)

Goin’ Down — Freddie King
Amos Burke — Don Nix
Goin’ Back To Iuka — Don Nix
She’s Hongry — Mark Massey
Bluesman — Danny Green
Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven — Albert King
Palace of the King — Don Nix
She’s Not Mine Anymore — Mark Massey
Black Cat Moan — Don Nix
Hero — Jerekus Singleton
Devil In Me — Kal David
Hard Luck Story — Illinois Speed Press
Free — Kal David
Live It Out Until The End — Kal David
Free — Fabulous Rhinestones
It’s My Own Fault — Johnny Winter
Prodigal Son — Johnny Winter
Out On A Limb — Johnny Winter
Bad Luck & Trouble — Johnny Winter
Leeland, Mississippi Blues — Johnny Winter
**Note: Interview with Don Nix and tribute to Johnny Winter who passed away July 16 at the age of 70.

July 12, 2014 (Program No. 830)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Funky Cat — James Knight & The Butlers
Tin Cans and Allyways — Don Cooper
Listen To Me — Baby Huey
Birdman — Soul Destroyers
Hi Roller — Little Feat
Maceo — Maceo & The Kingsmen
Hide & Seek — Mofro
Station Break — Firesign Theater
Total Destruction To Your Mind — Swamp Dogg
Crawdad Hole — Swamp Dogg
Do You Believe — Swamp Dogg
Sam Stone — Swamp Dogg
Synthetic World — Swamp Dogg
Redneck — Swamp Dogg
Mama’s Baby, Daddy’s Maybe — Swamp Dogg
Fat Mama — Herbie Hancock
Bumpin’ On Sunset/We Got More Soul — Charles Williams
Love Potion/Cheeba Cheeba — The Tom Cats with Ann Winley
I’ve Got Love For My Baby — The Jades
Push & Pull — Lito Orquesta Barrientos
Hot Grits — Elijah & The Ebonites
It’s A Rat Race — The Leaders
Scorpio — The Kashmere Stage Band
I Just Want To Be — Robbie Hill’s Family Affair
My Word — The Baron’s Unlimited
Sling Shot — The Second Thought
Hunk of Funk — Gene Dozier & The Brotherhood
The Rock That Killed Goliath — Al Tanner
**Note: 72nd birthday of Swamp Dogg (Jerry Williams, Jr.) on July 12.

July 5, 2014 (Program No. 829)

It’s Too Late — CTI All-Stars
Rites of Darkness — Steve Khan, etc
Tangled Hangers — Zero
Forecast — Eric Gale
So Far Away — Crusaders
This Is My Country — The Impressions
50 States of Freedom — Brewer & Shipley
Freedom — Jimi Hendrix
Back In The U.S.A. — Chuck Berry & Linda Ronstadt
Hard Times In America — Willie Nile
Doin’ Time In The USA — Quicksilver Messenger Service
Living In The USA — Steve Miller Band
Political Science — Randy Newman
This Land Is Your Land — Sharon Jones & Dap Kings
Patriotic Flag Waver — Dr. John
Monster/Suicide — Steppenwolf
Volunteers — Jefferson Airplane
America The Beautiful — The Rascals
Hawks & Doves — Neil Young
All American Alien Boy — Ian Hunter
Ballad For Americans — Paul Robeson
What Now America — Lee Michaels
Stars & Stripes Forever — John Phillip Souza
Bicentennial Blues — Gil Scott-Heron
Find The Cost of Freedom — C,S,N&Y
Ragged Old Flag — The Highway Men
U.S. Blues — Grateful Dead

June 28, 2014 (Program No. 828)

Broadway Walk — Bobby Womack
Fly Me To The Moon — Bobby Womack
Somebody Special — Bobby Womack
Looking For A Love — The Valentinos
It’s All Over Now — The Valentinos
I’ll Make It Alright — The Valentinos
Laughing & Clowning — Bobby Womack
Midnight Mover — Bobby Womack
Arkansas State Prison — Bobby Womack
Woman’s Got To Have It — Bobby Womack
Across 110th Street — Bobby Womack
Trust Me — Janis Joplin
I Can’t Understand It — Bobby Womack
Just A Little Communication — Gabor Szabo
I Take What I Want — Sam & Dave
Run Run — Ann Peebles
Love Chains — Syl Johnson
Don’t Let My Baby Ride — O.V. Wright
Here I Am — Al Green
I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down — Ann Peebles
Born All Over — O.V. Wright
Take Me To The River — Al Green
All Along The Watchtower — Bobby Womack
California Dreaming — Bobby Womack
Harry Hippie — Bobby Womack
Communication — Bobby Womack
It’s All Over Now — Bobby Womack & Bill Withers
The Want of A Nail — Todd Rundgren
Don’t Let My Baby Ride — O.V. Wright
**Notes: Tributes to Bobby Womack (70) and Mabon “Teenie” Hodges (68) who passed away earlier this week.

June 21, 2014 (Program No. 827)

Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Give The People What They Want — O’Jays
You’ve Got To Change — Meters
Loose Lucy –Grateful Dead
Hide and Seek — Mofro
Come In Out of The Rain — Parliament
Ice Cream Cakes — Jeff Beck Group
Soul Navigator — Greyhounds
Black Sheep Boy>Highway 61 — Stoneground
If I Say It, It’s So — Nils Lofgren
You’re The Weight — Grin
Beggar’s Day — Nils Lofgren
Get Down With The Get Down — Melvin Sparks
Head Start — Bob Thiele Emergency
A Day In The Life — Chocolate Snow
Rover or Me — Good Time Charlie
Color Me Purple —
Sticky Sticky Sock-a-Poo — Mighty Continentals
Trying To Make Ends Meet — Earl English Apples
More Mess On My Thing Part 2 — New Process
It’s Not You For Me — Bill Joe Holloman
Last Night — The Mar-Keys
War — Mofro

June 14, 2014 (Program No. 826)

Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Soul Navigator —  Greyhounds
Mother Popcorn — Aerosmith
The Red Telephone — Love
Mod Squad Theme
Hawaii Five-0 Theme
Everything I do Goin To Be Funky — Don Covay
Apricot Brandy — Rhinoceros
I Feel Free — Cream
Texas Rose Cafe — Little Feat
Satan’s Blues — Jr. Walker & The All-Stars
What Does It Take — Jr. Walker & The All-Stars
Shake and Fingerpop — Jr. Walker & The All-Stars
Walk In The Night — Jr. Walker & The All-Stars
Home Cookin’ — Jr. Walker & The All-Stars
Family Affair — Sly & The Family Stone
Deserted Cities of The Heart — Cream
**Notes: Anniversary of Jr. Walker’s birth in 1931 and interview with Carter Alan who discussed his latest book, Radio Free Boston: The Rise and Fall of WBCN.

June 7, 2014 (Program No. 825)

Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Brave & Strong — Sly & The Family Stone
Dead — Lydia Pense & Tower of Power
“I Got a Thing, You Got a Thing — Funkedelic
Miss Lucifer’s Love — Funkedelic
Check Mr. Popeye — Eddie Bo
Why Why — Boz Scaggs
Running Blue — Boz Scaggs
Back In ’72 — Bob Seger
Race Is On — Grateful Dead
Super Strut — Deodato
Baubles, Bangles & Beads — Deodato
It Ain’t Fair, But It’s Fun — Fabulous Originals
Just A Little Communication — Gabor Szabo
Call Me The Breeze — Larry Campbell
Old McDonald Had a Farm Pt 1-2 — Rufus Thomas
Respect Yourself — Dave Hubbard
Wack — Steve Kimock & Friends
**Note: Clarence “Fuzzy” Haskins (73) and Boz Scaggs (70) having birthdays on June 8.

May 31, 2014 (Program No. 824)

He Ain’t Give You None — Van Morrison
Here Comes The Night — Them
Are You Lonely For Me Baby — Steve Marriott
Everybody Needs Somebody — Wilson Pickett
Cry Baby — Garnett Mims
Baby Can I Take You Home — Mustangs
Nobody But Me — Isley Brothers
Saturday Night At The Movies — The Drifters
Cry To Me — Betty Harris
Piece of My Heart — Erma Franklin
Food Stamps — 24-Caret Black
Love Is For Me — The Meters
Funky Street — Arthur Conley
Hotline To Jesus — Rance Allen
Philly Dog — Herbie Mann
Kissing My Love — Spanky Wilson
Tough Talk — The Crusaders
Afro Texas –Lette Mbulu
Woman of The Ghetto — Marlena Shaw
Write a Letter — Mofro
Six Ways From Sunday — Mofro
Standing on the Edge — Mofro
Country Ghetto — Mofro
Hide and Seek — Mofro
Brighter Days — Mofro
**Note: Interview with author Joel Selvin who discussed his recent book, Here Comes the Night: The Dark Soul of Bert Berns and the Dirty Business of Rhythm and Blues

May 24, 2014 (Program No. 823)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Move On Up — Curtis Mayfield
Coast Guard Theme Song
Here Come The Girls — Ernie K. Doe
Time Bomb — The Crusaders
Can’t Beat The Kid — John Hammond
My Time After a While — John Hammond
It’s Groovin Time — John Hammond
Some Day We’ll Be Together — King Curtis
Air Force Theme Song
Mamblues — Cal Tjader
Is That So — Savoy Brown
Lookin’ In — Savoy Brown
Castles Made of Sand/Little Wing — Tuck & Patti
What Is Success — Bonnie Raitt
Bootleggin’ — Simtech & Wylie
Merchant Marie Theme Song
Groom’s Still Waitin’ At The Alter — Bob Dylan
Man Of Peace — Bob Dylan
Army Theme Song
Brother Groove — The Brothers
Marine Corps Theme Song
Redneck — Jimmy Witherspoon
Party — Bird Rollins
Navy Theme Song
Concentration — Willie Tee
Sweetest Thing — Mofro with Toots Hibbert
Golden Ribbons — Loggins & Messina
**Note:  John Hammond playing locally that night. Bob Dylan turns 73. Memorial Day Weekend.

May 17, 2014 (Program No. 822)

T.B. Sheets — Van Morrison
Cry To Me — Betty Harris
Are You Lonely For Me Baby — Freddie Scott
Cry Baby — Garnet Mimms
Twist & Shout — Isley Brothers
Are You Lonely For Me Baby — Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
Under The Boardwalk — The Drifters
The In Crowd-Wade In The Water-Ain’t There Nothing Money Can’t Buy — Holt-Young
Hip Pockets — Billy Cobham-George Duke
Red Barron Revised — Billy Cobham
Running By The Riverside — Taj Mahal
Bacon Fat — Taj Mahal
Chainey Do — Taj Mahal
Tomorrow May Not Be Your Day — Taj Mahal
Jacob’s Ladder — Taj Mahal
Big Fat — Taj Mahal
Pot Likker — Preston Love
Choking on a Piece of Meat — Whitefield Brothers
Armadillo — Soul Destroyers
Into Space & Time — Soul Saints Orchastra
On The Run — Dynamic Soul Makers
Heighty-Ho — Mongo Santamaria
Hot Grits — Elijah & The Ebonites
**Note: Tributes to drummer Isaac “Red” Holt who turned 82 on May 16; drummer Billy Cobham who turned 70 on May 17 and Taj Mahal who turned 72 on May 17. Author Joel Selvin was scheduled to discuss his latest book, Here Comes the Night: The Dark Soul of Bert Berns and the Dirty Business of Rhythm and Blues.

May 10, 2014 (Program No. 821)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
You Got It Made — Dave Pike Set
To Kingdom Come — Wool
Fat Man — Don Covay
It’s Too Late — CTI All-Stars
Jive, Jive, Jive — White Trash
I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know — Blood, Sweat & Tears
When Something Is Wrong With My Baby — Sam & Dave
You Don’t Know Like I Know — Sam & Dave
Wrap It Up — Sam & Dave
I Can’t Stand Up — Sam & Dave
Help On The Way-Slipknot!-Franklin’s Tower — Grateful Dead
Goin’ Down Slow — Dave Mason
World In Changes — Dave Mason
Moving World — Creative Funk
Funky Train — Poets of Rhythm
Are You Lonely For Me Baby — Grateful Dead
**Note: Birthday tributes to late Dave Prater (born May 9, 1937) and Dave Mason who turned 68 on May 10.

April 26, 2014 (Program No. 820)

For What It’s Worth — The Staple Singers
Can You Get To That — Mavis Staples
Love’s Sweet Sensation — William Bell & Mavis Staples
Why Am I Treated So Bad — Staple Singers
We The People — Staple Singers
Master’s of War — Staple Singers
Give A Damn — Staple Singers
The Challenge — Staple Singers
Opus De Soul — Pops Staples, Steve Cropper & Albert King
Freedom Highway — Staple Singers
I’ll Play The Blues For You — Albert King
Lonely Man — Albert King
Goin’ Back To Iuka — Albert King
Blues at Sunrise — Albert King
Homer’s Theme — Albert King
Feel Like Breaking Up Someone’s Home — Albert King
*Note: Interview with author Greg Kot who discussed his book “I’ll Take You There: Mavis Staples, The Staple Singers, And The March Up Freedom’s Highway” and tribute to Albert King who was born 91 years ago on April 25.

April 19, 2014 (Program No. 819)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Lovin’ Man On Your Hands — Junior Parker
Them Changes — Big John Hamilton & Doris Allen
The Preacher & The Bear — Rufus Thomas
Shakedown Street — Dukes of September Soul Review
Runaway People — Dyke & The Blazers
Sway — Alejandro Escovedo
Goin’ Back To Iuka — Don Covay
Makin’ Hey — King Curtis
Bus Stop — Oliver Sain
A Funky Tale To Tell — Maceo & The Kingsmen
Blackwater Gold — African Music Machine
Oh How I Miss My Baby — Rosy Grier
Funky Moon — Sugarman Three
Come On Show Me — Sam & BIll
It’s All Over — Jimmy Outler
Penwick — Harlem Pop Trotters
Gengis — Chico Hamilton
Tongue ‘n Groove — Steve Kimock & Friends
Oh Happy Day — The Edwin Hawkins Singers
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues — Grateful Dead
Hot Line To Jesus — Rance Allen
Palm Sunday — Jerry Garcia
Watermelon In Easter Hay — Frank Zappa
The Messiah Will Come Again — Roy Buchanan

April 12, 2014 (Program No. 818)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Music For The Brothers — Solicitors
Harlem River Drive — Harlem River Drive
Don’t Think … Do — Bama & The Soul Family
Watch Your Step — Cold Blood
You Can’t Do That — Booker T. & The MGs
He Was a Friend of Mine — Eddie Vinson & Roomful of Blues
Walk In The Night — Jr. Walker & The Allstars
Blues For Otis Rush — Ronnie Earl
Young Rabbits — The Crusaders
Stomp and Buck Dance — The Crusaders
Fat Albert Rotunda — Herbie Hancock
Cantaloupe Island — Herbie Hancock
Butterfly — Herbie Hancock
Never Found a Girl — Al Green
Are You Lonely For Me Baby — Al Green
Jesus Is Waiting — Al Green
The City — Al Green
Love and Happiness — Al Green
Up In Smoke — Cheech & Chong
Throwin’ Stones — Grateful Dead
**Note: Tribute to Wayne Henderson (Crusaders) who died April 4 at 74; birthdays: Herbie Hancock 74 (April 12) and Al Green 68 (April 13).

April 5, 2014 (Program No. 817)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Big Apple — Uncle Sam
Listen Here — Frank Motley & The Bridge Crossings
Illusion — Total Experience
Backtrack — Second Amendment Band
Take A Little Time — Black Merda
Yak-A-Poo — Lattimore Brown
Golden Years (instrumental) — David Bowie
Fat Mama — Herbie Hancock
Fat Albert Theme Song  — Michael Gray, Ed Fournier & Kim Carnes
Memphis Two-Step — Herbie Mann
Got It Together — Paul Humphrey
Witchi Tai To — Jim Pepper
September 13 — Deodato
Night Crawler — Bob James
Vision of Rassan — Eric Burdon & War
Have Mercy Judge — Eric Burdon & Jimmy Witherspoon
Home Cookin’ — Eric Burdon & War
They Can’t Take Away Our Music — Eric Burdon & War
Is This Jazz — Gil Scott-Heron
Theme From The Electric Surfboard — Brother Jack McDuff
Compared To What — Sweetwater
How Long Will It Last — Stuff
Slipping Into Darkness — Ramsey Lewis Trio

March  29, 2014 (Program No. 816)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Gonna Have A Good Time — David Camon
Whatcha Say — The Meters
Time Is Winding Up — Dorothy Norwood
Blues With A Feeling — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Swing With It — Steelyard Blues Soundtrack
Stop — Al Kooper & Michael Bloomfield
Susie’s Shuffle — The Electric Flag
Like A Rolling Stone (instrumental) — Bob Dylan
Do You Want To Win — The Impressions
King Heroin — James Brown
Root Down — Jimmy Smith
Back On The Streets — Tower of Power
Home Is Where The Hatred Is — Esther Phillips
Baby Workout — Jackie Wilson
Shop Talk — Cold Blood
Reelin’ With The Feeling — Charles Kynard
Get It Together — Rudy Rahm
Cloud 9 — The Temptations
Caravan — Rev Tor
Don’t Do It — Rev Tor
Last Night — The Mar-Keys
Adrian’s Birthday — The Rascals

March 22, 2014 (Program No. 815)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
The Ghetto — George Benson
Live Right Now — Eddie Harris
Eight Days on The Road — Howard Tate
Do You Dig It? — Titus Turner
Improve — Darrow Fletcher
Get Out Of My Life — Gasella Olahut
On Your Way Down — Little Feat
The Forecast — Robert Cray Band
Your Secret’s Safe With Me — Robert Cray Band
Great Change Since I’ve Been Born — Stoneground
Country Ghetto — Mofro
My Baby — Roy Buchanan
Ramon’s Blues — Roy Buchanan
Sweet Dreams — Roy Buchanan
Soul Dressing — Roy Buchanan
The Weight — Al Kooper & Michael Bloomfield
Sweet Touch of Love — Irma Thomas
Sookie Sookie — Don Covay
Wah-Wah Man — Young-Holt Unlimited
Goin’ Down — Allen Toussaint
Can’t Get Next To You — Mongo Santamaria
Sunshine Day — Osibisa
**Note: Guitarist Jim Weider was interviewed

March 8, 2014 (Program No. 814)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Junkyard Dog — Miles Grayson
Listen Here — Freddie McCoy
Confusion — The Two Things In One
The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This — Love
Your Mind And We Belong Together — Love
Keep On Smiling — Love
The Red Telephone — Love
Hijack — Jefferson Starship
St. Charles — Jefferson Starship
Ride The Tiger — Jefferson Starship

March 1, 2014 (Program No. 813)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Do You Believe — Swamp Dogg
I Don’t Understand It — Ice Water Slim & The Fourth Floor
A Funky Tale To Tell — Maceo & All The King’s Men
Funky In Here — Dayton Sidewinders
Imagining Wisdom — Tra Fumble
Beer Can Alley — Groove Holmes-Ernie Watts
Chains and Things — B.B. King
In The Skies — Peter Green
Looking for Somebody — Snowy White
Don’t Know Where I’m Going — Rory Gallagher
Mississippi Sheiks — Rory Gallagher
Bad Penny — Rory Gallagher
Brute Force and Ignorance — Rory Gallagher
Santana Clause — Al Kooper & Michael Bloomfield
Stomp and Buck Dance — The Crusaders
Kid Charlemagne — Steely Dan
Encore Blues — Larry Carlton & Robben Ford
I Hate The Blues/Let’s Go Get Stoned — Atlanta Rhythm Section

Feb. 22, 2014 (Program No. 812)

Joyous — Pleasure
Ramon — 00 Soul
Soul Sound System — Freedom Sounds
Chain of Fools — Jimmy Brown
Chain of Fools — Aretha Franklin
Chain of Fools — Steve Kimock & Friends
Chain of Fools — Don Covay
Freedom Sounds — Wayne Henderson
Bertha’s Theme — Ray Shanklin, Fritz The Cat Soundtrack

Feb. 15, 2014 (Program No. 811)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Funky Waltz — The Eleventh House
I Got So Much Trouble — Charles Kynard
Foot Stomping — The Organics
Chimes — J. Geils Band
Screaming  — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
From A Buick 6 — Bob Dylan
You Don’t Realize — The Electric Flag
Really — Al Kooper & Michael Bloomfield
It Takes Time — Michael Bloomfield & Nick Gravenities
Practice Music — The Electric Flag
Don’t Throw Your Love On Me So Strong — Kooper & Bloomfield
I Need Your Loving — Michael Bloomfield
One Way Out — Al Kooper & Michael Bloomfield
Marmalade — Moby Grape
Six Ways From Sunday — Mofro
Something Heavy — Eddie Hinton
Strolling — Oliver Sain
Sweet Inspiration — King Curtis
Listen Here  — Frank Motley & The Bridge Crossings
I Need Someone — Linda Perry & Soul Express
Sissy Strut — King Herbert & The Knights
This World — Staple Singers
That’s Why You’re Overweight — Eddie Harris
Everything I Do — Don Covay
Head Start — Bob Thiel Emergency
Party — Bird Roths
Bumping on Sunset — Harold Young & The Magnificents
Super Sweet Girl of Mine — Five Miles Out
Sunshine — Scacy & The Soul Scene
World Needs Changing — Hank Jacobs & Don Malone
The Devil Is Dope — The Dramatics
Truck Tuner — Isaac Hayes
Stare & Stare — Curtis Mayfield
Hey Big Brother — Rare Earth
Walk Tall — Esther Morrow
Bad Woman — Frankie and The Damons
Sissy Strut/American Woman — The Willard Posey Reunion
The Spirit — Curtis Fuller
Fantasy — Pi-R-Square
Cold Rain and Snow — Grateful Dead

Feb. 8, 2014 (Program No. 810)

Just My Imagination — The Temptations
Got To Go On Without You — Shirley Brown
These Eyes — Jr. Walker & The Allstars
Lonesome and Unwanted People — The Meters
Get Out of My Life Woman — Solomon Burke
Lying On The Truth — Rance Allen
Pain In My Heart — Otis Redding
Nobody Wins — Don Covay
The Fault Is Not In Me — Sylvia & The Nightingales
High Cost of Loving — Albert King
You Don’t Love Me — Al Kooper & Stephen Stills (Super Session)
Breaking Up Somebody’s Home — Bob Seger
Standing In For Jody — Johnnie Taylor
You Left The Water Running — Wilson Pickett
Our Love is Drifting — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
I Got The Chop — Tower of Power
Love Makes You Lose Your Mind — Max Creek
Must Of Got Lost — J. Geils Band
I’m Not Your Man — Tommy Caldwell & The Young Rumblers
So Hard To Get Away With — Rufus Thomas
Come On Honey — Girls Guns Glory
After The Affair — The Mar-Keys
Strung Out — William Bell & Mavis Staples
Jody’s Got Your Girl — Johnnie Taylor
Your Love Was Strange — The Dramatics
I’m A Fool in Love — L.H. & The Memphis Sounds
**Note: All tracks about love gone bad to mark Valentine’s Day.

Feb. 1, 2014 (Program No. 809)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Music Turns Me On — Mark Holder
Ashamed — Black Merda
Push & Pull — Lito Orquesta Barrientos
Doin’ It — Richard Berry
Phoney People — Lou Pride
Perception — Catalyst
Listen & You’ll See — The Crusaders
Life Is Funky — Round Robin Monoply
Getting Funky ‘Round Here — Black Nasty
Funky Hot Grits — Rufus Thomas
TP Paper — Soul Sensations
Do It — Johnny Griffin
Love Uprising — Otis Leavill
Earl’s Boogie — Earl Hooker
Take a Little Walk — Robert Lockwood
On With You — Junior Watson
Lucky Jacket — Junior Watson
Lope Song — Eddie Russ
Patene — Dave Hubbard
Football — Mickey & Soul Generation
Backfield in Motion — Mel & Tim
All Alone In The Endzone — Jay Furguson

Jan. 25, 2014 (Program No. 808)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Back On The Streets — Tower of Power
Sleazy Street — Sopwith Camel
Shaky Street — Dave Pike Set
Meanwhile — Dumpstafunk
20-75 — Oliver Sain
Beat Me ‘Till I’m Blue — The Mohawks
It Ain’t Easy Being Greasy — Grits
Get Down Parts 1 & 2 — Sam & The Soul Machine
Make The Funk Jump — Senor Soul
Riding Thumb — King Curtis
Come Little Children — Donny Hathaway
Soul Machine — The Meters
Can’t Get Next To You — Savoy Brown
Roadrunner — Fleetwood Mac
All I Can Do — Savoy Brown
Second Try — Savoy Brown
Trouble By These Days and Times — Savoy Brown
Let It Burn — Hummingbird
Let It Lay — Les McCann
Gonna Have A Good Time — David Camon
Purple Haze — Johnny Jones & The King Casuals
The Champion Part 1 — Willie Mitchell
Stir It Up –Johnny Jacobs
*Note: David Walker’s 69th birthday

Jan. 18, 2014 (Program No. 807)

Snowy Wood — John Mayall’s Blues Breakers
Long Gone Midnight — John Mayall
Jiving Sister Fanny — Rolling Stones
Ventilator Blues — Rolling Stones
SW5 — Mick Taylor
Jigsaw Puzzle — Rolling Stones
Let It Loose — Rolling Stones
Standing In The Grits Line — Don Covay
Shackin’ Up — Johnnie Taylor
The Basic — Milk
Born Under a Bad Sign — Booker T & The MGs
Crop Duster — Steve Cropper
I Need a Man To Love — Big Brother & The Holding Company
One Night Stand — Janis Joplin w/ Butterfield Blues Band
As Good As You’ve Been To This World — Janis Joplin & The Kozmic Blues Band
I’m Qualified — Otis Clay
In The Heat of Love — Marjorie Ingram
Grits Ain’t Gravy — Maxine Weldon
Rock Steady — Curtis Mayfield
*Note: David Walker’s 66th birthday and anniversary of Janis Joplin’s birthday (Jan. 19)

Jan. 11, 2014 (Program No. 806)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Funky In Here — Dayton Sidewinders
What-Cha Feel Is What-Cha Get — The Wallace Brothers
Right On — Clarence Wheeler & The Enforcers
Spinning Wheel — Wade Marcus
Flute Thing — Seatrain
Funky To The Bone — Freddi Henchi & The Soul Setters
Your Lady She’s Shady — Mofro
Red Dragon/White Dwarf — Donald Fagen, Walter Becker, Denny Dias
Midnight Cruiser — Steely Dan
Boston Rag — Steely Dan
Show-biz Kids — Steely Dan
Pretzel Logic — Steely Dan
FM — Steely Dan
Penicillin Blues — Stone The Crows
Danger Zone — Stone The Crows
As The Years Go Passing By — Maggie Bell
The Needle’s Eye — Gil Scott Heron
Communication — Bobby Womack
Star Bourne — Johnny Hammond
Inner City Blues — Sarah Vaughan
*Note: Donald Fagen’s 66th birthday on Jan. 10;  Maggie Bell’s 66th birthday on Jan. 12.

Jan. 4, 2014 (Program No. 805)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Slick Eddie — Sonny Stitt
Ain’t No Use — Tedeschi-Trucks Band
Two Trains Running — Blues Project
Cold, Cold, Cold — Little Feat
Cold, Cold, Cold — Dr. John
Cold, Cold, Cold — Bonnie Raitt & Little Feat
Walkin’ The Dog — Everly Brothers
Papa Don’t Take No Mess — James Brown
You Got The Power — Everly Brothers
The Usual Place — J. Geils Band
Don’t Knock My Love — Wilson Pickett
Go Back Home — Stephen Stills
Rolling My Stone — Manassas
Cherokee — Stephen Stills
Ecology Song — Stephen Stills
Dancin’ In The Street — Everly Brothers
Wouldn’t It Be A Shame — Soul Messengers
North Richmond Breakaway — J.G.D. & The New Breed
Farm Song — Leon Gardner
The Rock That Kill Goliath — Al Tanner
Seeds of Life — Harlem River Drive
*Note: Stephen Stills turned 69 on Jan. 3; Phil Everly died on Jan. 3 at the age of 74.

Dec. 28, 2013 (Program No. 804)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Can I Get a Witness — Calvin Scott
Reach Out — Mar-Keys
You’ve Got To Earn It — Staple Singers
Bumpin On Sunset/We Got More Soul — Charles “Doc” Williams
Spider Web — Weston Prim & Backlash
Get Down — Montereys
Turn It Over — Chucky Thurmon
Sixth Sense — Soul Messengers
Doing For The One I Love — Bettye Swann
Dr. Funky — Chris Harris
This Is The Me Me (Not The You You) — Brenda Jones/Groove Holmes
Rudypoot — Huck & The Soul Patrol
Psychocross — Harlem Pop Trotters
Valdez In The Country — Cold Blood
There Was a Time — Dee Felice Trio
Medley — Stroneground
Things Get Better — Sons of Champlin
Hung Over — Martinis
Your Love Was Strange — The Dramatics
Mean Old World — Blood, Sweat & Tears
Shake & Fingerpop — Jr. Walker & The All Stars
Party Hearty — Oliver Sain
Ghetto Funk — Duralcha
Like a Road Leading Home — Don Nix

Dec. 21, 2013 (Program No. 803)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Sissy Strutt/American Woman — Willard Posey Reunion
Freedom Tune — The Phases
Just In Time To See The Sun — Leon Thomas
Cold Heat — Lil’ Lavair & The Fabulous Jades
I Who Have Nothing — Ray Frazier & Shades of Madness
Are You Lonely For Me Baby — Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
Bring It On Home To Me — Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
Gee Whiz — Carla Thomas
I Can’t Stop — Carla Thomas
I Can’t Stop — Carla Thomas & William Bell
My Man Believes In Me — Carla Thomas
Voices Inside — Donny Hathaway
I Don’t Need No Doctor — New Riders of the Purple Sage
Garden of Eden — New Riders of the Purple Sage
Good Shepard — Jefferson Airplane
Star Track — Jefferson Airplane
Flakes — Frank Zappa
Stink Foot — Frank Zappa
Love Her With A Feeling — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Stop — Michael Bloomfield & Al Kooper
Junkyard In Malibu — Nick Gravenities
Don’t Keep Me Wondering — Buddy Miles
There Ain’t No Santa Claus — Capt. Beefheart
Back Door Santa — Clarence Carter
**Note: Birthday tributes to Frank Zappa (Dec. 21, 1941), Carla Thomas (Dec. 21, 1942) and Jorma Kaukonen (Dec. 23, 1940).

Dec. 14, 2013 (Program No. 802)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Mighty Mighty  — Impressions
Right On — Sons of Slum
Orange Peel — Sopwith Camel
Lying On The Truth — Rance Allen Group
Lovitis — William Bell & Judy Clay
This Old Town — Staple Singers
Pop-Eye Stroll — The Mar-Keys
Overall Junction — Albert King
Nobody Wins — Sir Mack Rice
Holiday Cheers — Martinis
You Can’t Sit Down — The Bar-Kays
Can’t Turn You Loose — Otis Redding
The Message — Blue Mitchell
I Got The Blues — Rolling Stones
Orange Peel — Ruben Wilson
Cold Rain & Snow — Grateful Dead

Dec. 7, 2013 (Program No. 801)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Boogie Ain’t Nothing (But Gettin’ Down) — Rufus Thomas
Standing On The Edge — Mofro
You Can’t Have Me — Big Star
When My Baby’s Beside Me — Big Star
Back Of A Car — Big Star
Watch The Sunrise — Big Star
Thank You Friends — Big Star
Feel — Big Star
Get What You Deserve — Big Star
Sip The Wine — Rick Danko
Makes No Difference — The Band
Caledonia Mission — The Band
Monday Morning Blues — Savoy Brown
Can’t Get Next To You — Savoy Brown
When I Was A Young Boy — Savoy Brown
Little By Little — Gregg Allman
Lost Woman — The Allman Joys
Down In Texas — The Hourglass
**Note: Birthday tributes to Kim Simmonds (Dec. 7, 1947), Gregg Allman (Dec. 8, 1947) and the late Rick Danko (Dec. 9, 1943); interview with  Drew DeNicola, producer/director of “Nothing Can Hurt Me,” the Big Star documentary.

Nov. 31, 2013 (Program No. 800)

Jody’s Got Your Girl — Johnnie Taylor
I Can’t Do Without You — Clarence Carter
Stealing In The Name Of Love — Paul Kelly
I’ll Take You There — Staple Singers
Greenwood, Mississippi — Little Richard
Let’s Do It All Over — Toussaint McCall
We Got It — Eddie Hinton
I’d Rather Go Blind — Etta James
Walk On Gilded Splinters — Johnny Jenkins
Slip Away — Clarence Carter
Hard Road — John Mayall
My Time After A While — John Mayall
Driving Till The Break of Day — John Mayall
Dry Throat — John Mayall
No Reply — John Mayall
Shuggie’s Chitlin Blues — Preston Love
Watt’s Breakaway — Johnny Otis Show
Me & My Woman — Shuggie Otis
Purple — Shuggie Otis
Going Back To L.A. — Johnny Otis Show
Shuggie’s Blues — Shuggie Otis
**Notes: Birthday tributes to John Mayall (Nov. 29, 1933) and Shuggie Otis (Nov. 30, 1953); and interview with Greg “Freddy” Camalier, director of “Muscle Shoals.”

Dec. 7, 2013 (Program No. 801)

Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Boogie Ain’t Nothing  — Rufus Thomas
Standing on the Edge — Mofro
You Can’t Have Me — Big Star
When My Baby’s Beside Me — Big Star
Back of a Car — Big Star
Watch The Sunrise — Big Star
Thank You Friends — Big Star
Feel — Big Star
Get What You Deserve — Big Star
Sip The Wine — Rick Danko
Caldonia Mission — The Band
Monday Morning Blues — Savoy Brown
Can’t Get Next To You — Savoy Brown
When I Was a Young Boy — Savoy Brown
Little By Little — Gregg Allman
Lost Woman — Allman Joys
Down In Texas — The Hour Glass
**Note: Interview with Drew DeNicola, director of the Big Star documentary, “Nothing Can Hurt Me.” Birthday tributes to Kim Simmonds (Dec. 5), Gregg Allman (Dec. 8) and anniversary of the passing of Rick Danko (Dec. (9).

Nov. 31, 2013 (Program No. 800)

Jody’s Got Your Girl — Johnnie Taylor
I Can’t Do Without You — Clarence Carter
Stealing In the Name of Love — Paul Kelly
I’ll Take You There — Staple Singers
Greenwood, Mississippi — Little Richard
Let’s Do It Over — Toussaint McCall
We Got It — Eddie Hinton
I’d Rather Go Blind — Etta James
Walk On Gilded Splinters — Johnny Jenkins
Slip Away — Clarence Carter
Hard Road — John Mayall
My Time — John Mayall
Driving Till The Break of Day — John Mayall
Dry Throat — John Mayall
No Reply — John Mayall
Shuggie’s Chitlin Blues — Preston Love
Watt’s Breakaway — Johnny Otis Show
Me & My Woman — Shuggie Otis
Purple — Shuggie Otis
Going Back To L.A. — Johnny Otis Show
Shuggie’s Blues — Shuggie Otis
**Note: Birthday tributes to John Mayall (Nov. 29) and Shuggie Otis (Nov. 30).

June 1, 2013 (Program No. 774)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Tightrope — Ten Wheel Drive
I’m Going Down — Rolling Stones
Don’t Let My Baby Ride — O.V. Wright
Six Ways From Sunday — Mofro
Jukehouse — Mofro
Standing On The Edge — Mofro
Your Good Thing (Is About To End) — Cold Blood
Skin It Back — Little Feat
Cleo’s Back — Tower of Power
Something Heavy — Eddie Hinton
Medicine — Tab Benoit
You’re Really Something Sadie — The Impressions
We’re A Winner — Curtis Mayfield
Now You’re Gone — Curtis Mayfield
Freddy’s Dead — Curtis Mayfield
Woman’s Got Soul — The Impressions
Move On Up — Curtis Mayfield
I Can’t Get No Nookie — The Masked Marauders
From A Buick 6 — Alex Taylor
New Minglewood Blues — Kingfish
Alone — Soulhat
Paradise Cafe — Arc Angels Nowhere
**Note: Anniversary of Curtis Mayfield’s birth on June 3, 1942

May 25, 2013 (Program No. 773)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Slop Jar Blues — Donald Byrd
Mr. Fortune — The Hitchhikers
Move On Up — Curtis Mayfield
Broasted or Fried — Willie Bobo
Somebody Else’s Woman — Satisfaction Unlimited
Lope Song — Eddie Russ
Just Want To See You Smile — Paul Rodgers & The Maytalls
Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell — ZZ Top
Medley — Stoneground
Too Many People — Cold Blood
Bicentennial Blues — Ray Manzarek
The Spy — The Doors
Red Rooster — Doors & Albert King
From A Buick 6 — Bob Dylan
Man of Peace — Bob Dylan & The Grateful Dead
Tom Thumb Blues — Bob Dylan
Ballad of a Thin Man — Grateful Dead
Blues at Sunrise — Albert King
Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven — Albert King
Don’t Burn Down The Bridge — Albert King
Ooh-ee Baby — Albert King
Born Under a Bad Sign — Albert King
The Sky Is Crying — Albert King
Down The Road I Go — Albert King
Cockroach — Albert King
Don’t Throw Your Love On Me So Strong — Albert King
Goin’ Back To Iuka — Albert King
Got To Be Some Changes Made — Albert King
Watermelon Man — Albert King
Golden Ribbons — Loggins & Messina
Same Old Wine — Loggins & Messina
Brand New Day — Staple Singers
Can You Get To That — Mavis Staples
Write A Letter — Mofro
Mailbox — Soulhat
When The Music’s Over — The Doors
Riders on The Storm — The Doors
Waiting For The Sun — The Doors
**Notes: Tribute to Ray Manzarek who passed away
at the age of 74 on May 20, 2013; tribute to Bob Dylan who was
born on May 24.

May 11, 2013 (Program No. 771)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
The Champion — Willie Mitchell
Shifting Gears — Johnny Hammond
H2O Gate Blues — Gil Scott-Heron
Somebody Else — Mofro
Dreams To Remember — Otis Redding
Pain In My Heart — Otis Redding
Are You Lonely For Me Baby — Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
Got To Get Myself Together — Otis Redding
Free Me — Otis Redding
I Love You More Than Words Can Say — Eddie Floyd
My Man Believes In Me — Carla Thomas
Knock On Wood — Eddie Floyd
Raise Your Hand — Eddie Floyd
Echoes — California Guitar Trio
Andromeda — California Guitar Trio
Sliced Tomatoes — Just Brothers
Things Goin’ On — Lynyrd Skynyrd
**Note: Interview with Bert Lams of the California Guitar Trio

Jan. 19, 2013 (Program No. 757)
Ball of Confusion — Temptations
Jasper Country Man — Bobbi Humphrey
Stir It Up — Johnny Jacobs
Bubbles — Wah-Wah Watson
Easy Access Part I — El Michels Affair
Orange Peel — Ruben Wilson
Agent Double-O-Soul — Edwin Starr
Funky Music Sho Nuff Turns Me On — Edwin Starr
Big Papa — Edwin Starr
Time — Edwin Starr
It’s Your World — Gil Scott-Heron
Ain’t That A Bitch — Johnny “Guitar” Watson
Rags to Rufus — Rufus
Raise Your Hand — Janis Joplin
I Need A Man To Love — Big Brother & The Holding Co.
One Night Stand — Janis Joplin & Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Move Over — Janis Joplin & The Full Tilt Boogie Band
As Good As You’ve Been To This World — Joplin & Kozmic Blues band.
Half Moon — Janis Joplin & The Full Tilt Boogie Band
Jiving Sister Fanny — Rolling Stones
Sway — Rolling Stones
Snowy Wood — John Mayall’s Blues Breakers
Midnight Rambler — Rolling Stones
**Notes: Birthday tributes to Janis Joplin (Jan. 19, 1943), Mick Taylor (Jan. 17, 1948) and Edwin Starr (Jan. 21, 1942).

April 16, 2011 (Program No. 666)
Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Funky Pretty — Beach Boys
Chocolate Chip — Isaac Hayes
Operation Bread Basket — Clarence Paul & The Members
Get Down With The Get Down — Melvin Sparks
Some Kind Of Fever — Maxine Sellers
Itch & Scratch — Rufus Thomas
Chain of Fools — Aretha Franklin
Down In The Bottom — Howlin’ Wolf
Forty-Four Blues/How Many More Years — Little Feat
Strawberry Flats — Little Feat
Two Trains — Little Feat
Rocket In My Pocket — Little Feat
Texas Rose Cafe — Little Feat
Fat Man In The Bathtub — Little Feat
Friend of Mine — Eddie Vincent & Roomful of Blues
Keep On Truckin’ — Eddie Kendricks
Wrong Way Feelin’ — Bob Weir
Purple — Shuggie Otis
Pink Panther — Henry Mancini
Peter Gunn — Henry Mancini
Bad Trip — Lee Fields
Find Yourself — Marvin Holmes
Waiting For The Juice — The Unstoppable S. Robinson & His Marvelaires
Slipped & Tripped — Sweet Inspirations
Broadway Combination — Dyke & The Blazers
Sock Soul — The Bar-Kays
**Notes: Anniversary of the births of Henry Mancini (4/16/24) and Lowell George (4/13/45).

Nov. 22, 2012 (Program No. 749)
Soul Food — Rufus Thomas
Home Cookin’ — Junior Walker & The All Stars
Greasy Pumpkin — The Pac Keys
Breakin’ Bread — The JBs
Fish In The Dish — Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Saltin’ The Soup — Poets of Rhythm
Mo’ Onions — Booker T. & The MGs
Soul Dressing — Steve Kimock & Friends
Peanut Butter — J. Geils Band
Fried Neckbones and Home Fries — Santana
Po’k Beans and Rice — Sam & The Soul Machine
Ho Cakes — J.J. Grey & Mofro
We’re Going Wrong — Cream
Deserted Cities of The Heart — Cream
Eli’s Porkchop — Little Sonny
Wine — Electric Flag
A Little More Wine — Savoy Brown
Apricot Brandy — Rhinoceros
Sweet Wine — Cream
Hot Ice Cream — Paul Humphrey
Shaky Pudding — Jesse Morrison
One With Sugar — The Mar-Keys
Pot Likker — Preston Love
Cool Ade — Preston Love
Black Coffee — Humble Pie
**Note: Food-themed show ahead of Thanksgiving

Feb. 19, 2011 (Program No. 660)
You’re Gonna Make Me Cry — O.V. Wright
You Don’t Love Me — Al Kooper & Stephen Stills
A Woman’s Love — Carla Thomas
Lonesome and Unwanted People — The Meters
Nobody Knows The Way I Feel — Aretha Franklin
Never Trust A Woman — Grateful Dead
Bittersweet Love — Johnnie Taylor
Love Makes You Lose Your Mind — Max Creek
I Think I Made A Boo Boo — Rufus Thomas
You’re Taking Up Another Man’s Place — Mable John
Ain’t Life Grand — Widespread Panic
**Notes: Short program due to hockey broadcast; leftover Valentine’s Day theme.

Feb. 12, 2011 (Program No. 658)
Maybe Your Baby — Nazty
Me & My Woman — Shuggie Otis
Don’t Leave Me Wondering — Buddy Miles
Get Out Of My Life Woman — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Can’t Get Next To You — Savoy Brown
You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling — King Curtis
Blues Shadows — B.B. King
Cheated — Pousette-Dart Band
**Notes: Short program due to hockey broadcast; Valentine’s Day theme.

Nov. 20, 2010 (Program No. 645)
Ball of Confusion — The Temptations
Wait On What You Want — Paul Pena
My Friend — Steve Miller Band
In My Own Dream — Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Journey From Eden — Steve Miller Band
Follow Me — Matt Dickey
Knock Yourself Out — Tower of Power
Grooving Is Easy — Electric Flag
Funky Hot Grits — Rufus Thomas
Spirit In The Sky — Five Blind Boys of Alabama
Home Is Where The Hatred Is — Gil Scott-Heron
Jesus Children of America — Stevie Wonder
Freddie’s Dead — Curtis Mayfield
Take A Look Around — James Gang
It’s All The Same — James Gang
Meadows — Joe Walsh & Barnstorm
Tend My Garden — James Gang
Stop — James Gang
It Ain’t Fair — Aretha Franklin
Hey Jude — Wilson Pickett
Stranger In A Strange Land — Leon Russell
Screaming — Ford Blues Band
**Notes: Marking birthdays of Joe Walsh (11/20/47) and Duane Allman (11/20/46).

Sept. 25, 2010 (Program No. 639)
For What It’s Worth — Staple Singers
Shin Kicker — Rory Gallagher
Day of The Eagle — Robin Trower
Catch A Train — Free
Hand of Fate — Rolling Stones
Outside Woman Blues — Cream
Then Came The Last Days of May — Blue Öyster Cult
Sweet Angeline — Mott The Hoople
Fat Tire — Albert King
Rockin’ Daddy — Howlin’ Wolf
The Supernatural — John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers
Blues For Zanny — Mambo Sons
The Early Train — Mambo Sons
Overend Watts — Mambo Sons
You Don’t Live Forever — Marshall Tucker Band
I Walk On Gilded Splinters — Johnnie Jenkins
Brandy On The Shelf — Mambo Sons
Debris — Faces
Come On Everybody — Humble Pie
Heavy Days — Mambo Sons
Midnight Cruiser — Steely Dan
**Note: Tom Guerra in studio to talk about new Mambo Sons album

Greasy Tracks' first playlist, 1995