Sunday, May 20, 2018

Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 23rd. May 2018 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on dublincityfm.ie

Play list Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 23rd. May 2018 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2 Dublin City FM or dublincityfm.ie

LISTEN BACK LINK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/midweek/ 1. Here I Go Again ( 1.42 ) - Carey & Lurrie Bell - CD Second Nature Alligator Records
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2. Moon Landing ( 4.33 ) - Josh Johnston - CD The Art Of Saving Lives joshjohnston.com Shandon Records
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3. I Love You The Most ( 2.54 ) - Karrie O'Sullivan - SINGLE Facebook.com / Karries Music
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE



4. Stripes ( 3.04 ) - Sina Theil - SINGLE sinatheil.com
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5. The Iron Fish Remembers ( 4.09 ) - Skinner & Twitch - SINGLE skinnerandtwitch.com
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6. St. Peter's Gate ( 4.40 ) - Winter Wilson - CD Far Off On The Horizon winterwilson.com
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7. Harlequin ( 3.16 ) - Mean Mary - CD Blazing ( Hell Is Naked Soundtrack ) meanmary.com
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8. Hourglass ( 2.35 ) - Giulia Millanta - CD Conversations With A Ghost giuliamillanta.com
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9. Ghost ( 4.47 ) - Winter Wilson - CD Far Off On The Horizon winterwilson.com
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10. Never Go Back ( 2.33 ) - Birds Of Chicago - CD Love In Wartime
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11. Wild Horses ( 3.12 ) - Anthony McQuillan - CD Like Vincent anthonymcquillan.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE



12. Ahead Of The Storm ( 3.22 ) - The Shires - CD Accidentally On Purpose theshiresmusic.com
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13. When It's Over ( 2.53 ) - Melanie Dekker - CD Secret Spot melaniedekker.com
2018 RELEASE

14. Ballad For The Trees ( 5.33 ) - I See Hawks In LA - CD Live & Never Learn iseehawks.com
2018 RELEASE


May 22nd: On this Day

1958, Jerry Lee Lewis arrived at London's Heathrow Airport to begin his first British tour, along with his new bride, 14 year old third cousin, Myra. Although advised not to mention it, Lewis answered all questions about his private life. The public's shock over Lewis' marriage marks the start of a controversy leading to his British tour being cancelled after just 3 of the scheduled 37 performances


May 23rd: On this day
1960, The Everly Brothers started a five week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Cathy's Clown', which also spent seven weeks at No.1 in the UK. It became the Everly Brothers' biggest hit single and their third and final US chart topper, selling eight million copies worldwide.
1964, Ella Fitzgerald became the first artist to have a hit with a Beatles cover when her version of 'Can't Buy Me Love' entered the UK chart.
1970, Paul McCartney's debut solo album, 'McCartney', started a three-week run at No.1 on the US album chart. Apart from Linda McCartney's vocal contributions, McCartney performed (and recorded) the entire album solo. The album featured 'Maybe I'm Amazed', which Rod Stewart and The Faces featured on their 1971 album Long Player.
1970, The Beatles 12th and final studio album 'Let It Be' started a three week run at No.1 on the UK chart, featuring 'The Long And Winding Road', 'Across The Universe' and the title track.
1970, The Grateful Dead played their first gig outside the US at 'The Hollywood Rock Music Festival', in Newcastle under Lyme, Staffs, England.
1973, Jefferson Airplane were prevented from giving a free concert in Golden Gate Park when San Francisco authorities passed a resolution banning electronic instruments. The group later wrote 'We Built this City' about the ban.
1974, George Harrison announced the launch of his own record label, 'Dark Horse.'
1978, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off their 117 show Darkness Tour at Shea's Buffalo, in Buffalo, New York.
1979, Due to a record company dispute, Tom Petty was forced to file for bankruptcy owing $575,000 (£338,235). A long-running battle with his record company followed.
1982, The UK Musicians Union moved a resolution to ban synthesizers and drum rhythm machines from sessions and live concerts fearing that their use would put musicians out of work.
1987, Twelve former members of the Doobie Brothers reunited for a charity concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The show raised $350,000 for Vietnam veterans, about two-thousand of whom attended the show for free.

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