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Backbeat Radio
A radio show featuring Vintage Popular Music
They don't play on the radio

Broadcast on radio stations across Canada and the U.S.A. See below for a list.

Artist - Title - Year - Comments/Links

Johnny Horton

I'm Coming Home - 1956   Grady Martin, baritone gutar (six-string bass) - Columbia 40813/ B 2130

Earl King

Little Girl (How You Carry On) - 1955   Ace 514

Memphis Minnie

Me and My Chauffeur Blues - 1941  

The Mello Tones

Flying Saucers - 1950   Columbia 39205

Curley Williams & His Georgia Peach Pickers

Southern Belle (From Nashville, Tennessee) - 1945   Georgia fiddle player best known for writing Half As Much

Leanne Lightfoot

Coldest, Darkest, Night - 2025   Alberta artist, song recorded in 2025 on vintage tape eqiuipment. Instagram page: www.instagram.com/leannelightfootmusic/

Wynonie Harris

Wine, Wine, Sweet Wine - 1954   With Clarence Kenner, Guitar - King 4826

The Kansas City Tin Roof Stompers

Aunt Jemimah Stomp - 1929   Racially integrated group, probably from Chicago

Ocie Stockard & The Wanderers

Ain't Nobody Truck Like You - 1937   Former member of Milton Brown's Brownies, his first recording as a leader

Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five

I Gotta Move - 1954  

The Dixieaires

Buckle My Shoe -  

Jake Vaadeland

House and Pool - 2022   Web site: www.jakevaadeland.com/

Patsy Cline

Hidin' Out - 1955  

The Beans

Jumpin' Beans - 1961  

Dinah Washington

Fine Fine Daddy - 1951  

The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi

All Over Me - 1957   Archie Brownlee, lead - VeeJay 888

The Rivileers

A Thousand Stars - 1954   Written by group leader Eugene Pearson, later a hit for Kathy Young and the Innocents

Kensington Market

I Would Be The One - 1968   Featuring Keith McKie, Lead Vocals. There was a raunchier version recorded for Stone Records a year earlier - Warner Bros. 7221

Little Walter

Rocker - 1954  

Todd Rhodes

Page Boy Shuffle - 1949  

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