Backbeat RadioA radio show featuring Vintage Popular MusicThey don't play on the radio
Broadcast on radio stations across Canada and the U.S.A. See below for a list.
No It Ain't - 1953
Too Many Women - 1952 His unique sense of rhythm had a big influence on Jamaican Ska and Reggae
Pu-Chun-Ga - 1959 Born in Cuba, raised in New York. Backed here by Howard Biggs
Cast Your Fate To The Wind - 1962
Little Picture Playhouse - 1939
Little Birdie - 1938 Pioneering female country entertainers,
God's Little Birds - 1953 Slide guitar playing evalgalist
Lookin' Good But Feelin' Bad - 1929
My Woman Has a Black Cat Bone - 1960 Texal steel guitar player who hated touring. Influence on Ron Wood & Peter Green.
Brain Cloudy Blues - 2006
Don't Cry Baby - 1951 Early recording by Jesse Belvin
Sittin' On Top Of The World -
I Ain't Givin' Up Nothin' - 1958 From Tuscarora First Nation in upstate New York. Record features Ray Ethier on guitar
Let It Rock - 1959
Mr. Bell Boogie - 1948
Tweedlee Dee - 1954 Georgia Gibbs used the same arranger and same musicians to steal pop sales from LaVerne
Talk About Jesus - 1957 Lou Rawls, lead
Easy Rockin' Chair - 1951
Blacksmith Blues - Not issued originally, came out on later compilations
Come Back - 1951 Her first record - https://www.spontaneouslunacy.net/edna-mcgriff-come-back-jubilee-5062/
Ain't Gonna Do It - 1954 Also recorded by Smiley Lewis & Fats Domino
Some Of These Days - 1934
The Red Devil Himself - 2022
Penny Reel-O - 1964
Dear Lord Look Down Upon Me - 1951 Margaret Allison, Ira Tucker leads
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