If you have anything to add to the list, please do. I worked the R&B side of the cheatin’ fence, but I’m sure you folks have the lockdown on Americana/Country cheaters..anyway, please check this out at 8tracks if you have […]
If you have anything to add to the list, please do. I worked the R&B side of the cheatin’ fence, but I’m sure you folks have the lockdown on Americana/Country cheaters..anyway, please check this out at 8tracks if you have […]
1. Same Old Thing-The Olympics 2. Another Dirty Deal – The Incredibles 3.The Man Puts Sugar In My Soul – Mae Young 4.Stay Away From My Johnny -Freda Gray & The Rocketeers 5.The Grown Folks Thing- OC Tolbert 6. It […]
I’ve been exploring the careers of women in the funk and soul field lately. My therapist can’t tell me why, but here are the first 3. Follow the links for the whole story and tons of music streams, pics, and […]
This one is a playlist I posted over at 8tracks..a nice little spot to post mixes. Play the mix with the arrow and /or start your own mix collection by hitting the logo. Cheers. (also available on my all purpose […]
FF=Funky Friday (Originally Posted 10.9.2009) Funk or Die Version The other day we had a discussion about the demise of the album format, as folks turn more often these days to individual tracks, the playlist, and the shuffle, as their preferred […]
Funk or Die version..(additional music) Memphis, Tennessee is the first big town you reach as you travel up the Mississippi River. A crossroads between city and country, as well as north and south, it may be overshadowed by state-mate Nashville […]
Funk or Die version… About 2 Years ago I made a post about a cat that I was having trouble finding info on. Despite still being alive, having recorded for Stax and Motown, and having worked extensively with Bill Cosby, […]
originally at MOG 1.23.09, now at Funk or Die ..Amazingly this set is nominated for a Grammy. Congrats to Numero.. Hardcore blues fans might bristle at some of the tracks (available only on a 2 LP set) that accompany […]
originally posted at Funk or Die I don’t do a traditional year end top 10 or 20 anymore. I just don’t gather round the internet water cooler every Tuesday chatting up new releases like I used to, so I […]
Originally written for MOG 1.29.10, link to Funk Or Die blogpost.. During the first half of the 20th century nearly every town had 2 or 3 recording studios, a handful of clubs, and a few larger venues where music was […]
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