Diane Monroe: "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child"
Brian Arnold: Carole King: "Will You Still Love Me, Tomorrow?" (Live on BBC TV, 1971)
Jim Cameron: David "Fathead" Newman: "Davey Blue"
Jeff Gemmil: Alexandra King: Across the Pond; Tasmin Archer: Vibration
Michael A. Gonzalez: "I Want You Back: On First Love and Michael Jackson"
Jerry House: Hymn Time: Elizabeth Cotten and Guy Penrod (separately) "In the Sweet By and By"; Hank Williams, Sr.: "The Old Country Church"; Alison Krauss and Yo-Yo Ma: "Simple Gifts"
George Kelley: Better Broken by Sarah McLachlan;and Remembering Now by Van Morrison
from Better Broken by Sarah McLachlan:
April Landrum: Indirect Satisfaction (Strange Mono, an all profits for charity label), a four-way split album between bands Assisted Living, Bruise Bath, Droopies and Tlooth (2 songs each). (One of these bands, Bruise Bath, features a cousin, one gen removed, of Diane Monroe, above. Music can run in families.)
T. S. Monk et al.: The First Thelonious Monk Memorial Concert, 1986, as recorded for PBS broadcast, etc. Leonard Feather not impressed by the video. (I attended this concert, nearly 40 years ago.)
Charlie Ricci: The Supremes: "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes"; The What Four: Four (the Record); The Jayhawks: Live at the Colonial Theatre, Phoenixville, PA, 27 September, 2025
Vintage Obscura Radio: a web radio station devoted to a wide variety of obscure music and with a busy BlueSky presence/archive. Their 2020 Hallowe'en playlist.
2 comments:
Glad to see you posting the music club again. Thank you.
Thank you, Charlie! And also, sorry for the typo in your listing, now fixed.
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