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Friday, January 3, 2020

Music Miscellany 2 Hour Special Friday 3rd. January 2020 from 2 to 4PM GMT on dublincityfm.ie or 103.2FM ion Dublin,

Play list Music Miscellany Special Friday 3rd. January 2020 from 2 to 4PM on 103.2 FM in Dublin or dublincityfm.ie online.

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https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/music-miscellany-two-hour-special-friday-3rd-january-2020/


1. Apache ( 2.55 ) - The Shadows - CD Meeting With The Shadows as part of The Shadow Three Classic Albums Plus avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE



2. The Rumble ( 1.55 ) The Shadows - CD Out Of The Shadows as part of The Shadow Three Classic Albums Plus avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE

3. Two Spirits Collide ( 3.49 ) - Ronan Leonard - CD Roomful Of Dreams
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE



4. Mama ( 5.32 ) - Salif Keita - CD Papa
1999 RELEASE

5. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues ( 2.58 ) - Julie London - CD Julie London Five Classic Albums avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE



6. Blues In The Night ( 3.51 ) - Julie London - CD Julie London Five Classic Albums avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE

7. Surfin' Safari ( 1.55 ) - The Beachboys - CD Golden Summer Hits Volume 1
PROMO ONLY



8. Here Comes My Baby ( 2.40 ) - The Tremeloes - CD Golden Summer Hits Volume 1
PROMO ONLY



9. Judy In Disguise ( 2.49 ) - John Fred & His Playboy Band - CD Golden Summer Hits Volume 1
PROMO ONLY

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ART OF THE TRIO - BLUE MINK

10. Melting Pot ( 3.38 ) - Blue Mink - CD Blue Mink The Singles Collection cherryred.co.uk
2012 COMPILATION RELEASE



11. The Banner Man ( 3.16 ) - Blue Mink - CD Blue Mink The Singles Collection cherryred.co.uk
2012 COMPILATION RELEASE

12. Good Morning Freedom ( 2.47 ) - Blue Mink - CD Blue Mink The Singles Collection cherryred.co.uk
2012 COMPILATION RELEASE


13. Warm Like The Sun ( 3.38 ) - Ghost Of the Pine - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE



14. How I Got To Memphis ( 3.26 ) - The Blue Light Smugglers - CD Record thebluelightsmugglers.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE



15. Mustang Ridge ( 3.39 ) - Tanya Tucker - CD While I'm Livin' Fantasy Records
2019 RELEASE




16. Under My Thumb ( 3.10 ) - Wayne Gibson - CD Ultimate Northern Soul 22 Classic & Rare Floor Shakers
COMPILATION RELEASE



17. Blowing My Mind To Pieces ( 1.52 ) - Bob Relf - CD Ultimate Northern Soul 22 Classic & Rare Floor Shakers
COMPILATION RELEASE

18. Just Ain't No Love ( 2.36 ) - Barbara Acklin - CD Ultimate Northern Soul 22 Classic & Rare Floor Shakers
COMPILATION RELEASE

19. 24 Hours A Day ( 3.09 ) - Barbara Pennington - CD Ultimate Northern Soul 22 Classic & Rare Floor Shakers
COMPILATION RELEASE

20. Wrapped Tied & Tangled ( 1.56 ) - Lavern Baker - CD Ultimate Northern Soul 22 Classic & Rare Floor Shakers
COMPILATION RELEASE



21. Takeda ( Homesick Blues ) ( 4.52 ) - Oran Etkin - CD Gathering Light oranetkin.com motema.com
2004 RELEASE



22. When It's Sleepy Time Down South ( 3.46 ) - Oran Etkin - CD Gathering Light oranetkin.com motema.com
2004 RELEASE


23. Bumpy's Blues< ( 4.01 ) - Isaac Hayes - CD Shaft De Luxe concordmusicgroup.com
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE



24. Rescue / The End Theme ( 10.44 ) - Isaac Hayes - CD Shaft De Luxe concordmusicgroup.com
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE

25. Blues In the Vernacular ( 5.10 ) - John Handy Quintet - CD In The Vernacular ( 1959 ) as part of John Handy Three Classic Albums Plus avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE



26. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat ( 4.47 ) - Charles Mingus featuring John Handy III - CD John Handy Three Classic Albums Plus avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE



27. Last Girl On Earth ( 4.15 ) - Deni Bonet - CD Last Girl On Earth denibonet.com
2008 RELEASE





THIS DAY IN MUSIC - January 3rd


1955 - Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley appeared in Boonesville, Virginia. The 20 year-old singer was still a regional star, but by the end of 1956 he had become a national sensation, recording two albums, (which included 'Heartbreak Hotel' and 'Blue Suede Shoes'), appeared on national television 11 times, played over 100 concerts and signed a seven year contract with Paramount Pictures.
1957 - Guy Mitchell
Guy Mitchell was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Singing The Blues.' (Tommy Steele and Marty Robbins had also released versions and Steele would replace this version at No.1). Also a US No.1.
1963 - Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with his sixth UK No.1 'The Next Time / Bachelor Boy.' Both songs were taken from the film Summer Holiday.
1964 - The Beatles
The Beatles were seen for the second time on US TV when a clip from the BBC's 'The Mersey Sound' showing the group playing 'She Loves You' was shown on The Jack Paar Show. The first US airing showing The Beatles was on Nov 18, 1963, on the NBC news program "The Huntley-Brinkley Report" (albeit pre-recorded) of The Beatles in concert.

1967 - Carl Wilson
Having received a US army draft notice, The Beach Boys, Carl Wilson refused to be sworn in, saying he was a conscientious objector.
1969 - Jimi Hendrix
Appearing live on The Lulu show on UK TV, The Jimi Hendrix Experience were booked to perform two songs, 'Voodoo Child', (which was performed in full), then Hendrix stopped performing his new single 'Hey Joe' after a verse and chorus and instead launched into a version of the Cream song 'Sunshine Of Your Love' as a tribute to the band who had split a few days earlier. Hendrix then proceeded to continuing jamming, running over their allocated time slot on the live show, preventing the show's host Lulu from closing the show properly.
1970 - B J Thomas
B J Thomas started a four week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head.' The song was featured in the film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
1970 - George Harrison
Working on the Get Back sessions at Studio Two of EMI Studios, London, three Beatles (Paul, George, and Ringo) record 16 takes of the George Harrison song 'I Me Mine'. John Lennon was away in Denmark at the time. A decade later it became the title of George Harrison's auto-biography.

1972 - Pink Floyd
Two weeks of rehearsals for Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of The Moon tour began at the Bermondsey in London, England, (the venue was owned by The Rolling Stones).
1976 - Bay City Rollers
The Bay City Rollers went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Saturday Night.' At the height of their US success, the Scottish group signed a deal to promote breakfast cereal.
1976 - Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan's song, 'Hurricane', peaked at No.33 on the Billboard singles chart, helping to cause enough publicity to eventually get former boxer Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter released from jail. The song promoted Carter's innocence and a movie about Carter's life, starring Denzel Washington, was released in 2000.
1980 - Amos Milburn
American rhythm and blues singer Amos Milburn died aged 52. Famous for his drinking songs including, 'Let Me Go Home, Whiskey' and 'One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer.'
1981 - David Bowie
David Bowie made his final appearance as the Elephant Man at The Booth Theatre, Broadway in New York City.
1987 - Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin became the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
2000 - Luciano Pavarotti
Luciano Pavarotti agreed to pay the Italian authorities £1.6 million ($2.72 million) after losing an appeal against tax evasion charges. It was reported that the singer was worth £300 million ($510 million) at the time.

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