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Monday, March 23, 2020
Sunday Breakfast Musical Prequel 22nd. March 2020 Music To Set A Mood
Sunday Breakfast Prequel 22nd. March 2020 7 to 8AM with Non Stop Music to Set A Mood.
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1. Trio In G ( Vivaldi ) ( 9.32 ) - Nils Erik Sparf Violin / Jakob Lindberg Lute / Kari Otteson Cello / Maria Wieslander Organ - CD Lute & Guitar Conifer Records
1994 PROMO
2. Cantata BWV 82 "Ich Habe Genug" ( JS Bach ( 7.01 ) - Andreas Scholl Countertenor / Kammerorchester Basel / Leader Julia Schroder - CD Andreas Scholl Bach Cantatas Decca Records
2011 RELEASE
3. I'm A Telling You ( 2.18 ) - Jerry Butler - CD Blue Moods Prestige Records
1994 PROMO COMPILATION
4. Cantata BMV 169 "Gott Soll Allein Mein Herze Haben ( 7.53 ) - Andreas Scholl Countertenor / Kammerorchester Basel / Leader Julia Schroder - CD Andreas Scholl Bach Cantatas Decca Records
2011 RELEASE
5. Trouble I Had All My Days ( 4.19 ) - Mississippi John Hurt - CD Blue Moods Prestige Records
1994 PROMO COMPILATION
6. Cantata BWV 53 "Schlage Doch, Gewyn Schte Stunde" ( 7.31 ) - Andreas Scholl Countertenor / Kammerorchester Basel / Leader Julia Schroder - CD Andreas Scholl Bach Cantatas Decca Records
2011 RELEASE
7. Time Has Told Me ( 4.15 ) - Valerie Armstrong - CD Time Has Told Me Facebook.com / Valerie Armstrong
IRISH ARTIST - 2011 RELEASE
8. Vallet Suite For 4 Lutes ( 10.29 ) - Paul O'Dette / Jakob Lindberg / Rober Meinier / Nigel North Lutes - CD Lute & Guitar Conifer Records
1994 PROMO
9. Hotel Happiness ( 2.34 ) - Brook Benton - CD Blue Moods Prestige Records
1994 PROMO COMPILATION
10. Mazurka No. 2 In A Minor ( Tarrega ) - Vladimir Mikulka Guitar - CD Lute & Guitar Conifer Records
1994 PROMO
ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC 22nd. MARCH
22 Mar 1956
While driving to New York for appearances on 'The Perry Como Show', and 'The Ed Sullivan Show', the car that Carl Perkins was traveling in was involved in an accident putting Perkins in hospital for several months. The singer received four broken ribs and a broken shoulder, his brother Jay was killed in the accident.
22 Mar 1965
The Temptations released their second studio album Sing Smokey. As its name implies, it is composed entirely of songs written and produced by Smokey Robinson, and several other members of the Miracles as well. More importantly, it featured one of the well known Motown releases in its history 'My Girl'.
22 Mar 1965
Bob Dylan released his fifth studio album Bringing It All Back Home. The album was the first of Dylan's albums to break into the US top 10, and it also topped the UK charts later that Spring. The lead-off track, 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' became Dylan's first single to chart in the US, peaking at No.39. The album's iconic cover, photographed by Daniel Kramer, features Sally Grossman, wife of Dylan's manager Albert Grossman, lounging in the background. The artefacts scattered around the room include vinyl LPs by The Impressions and Robert Johnson.
22 Mar 1974
The Eagles released their third studio album On the Border the first Eagles album to feature guitarist Don Felder. Three singles were released from the album: 'Already Gone', 'James Dean' and 'Best of My Love'. A hidden message carved into the run out groove of some vinyl LPs reads: "He who hesitates is lunch".
22 Mar 1975
Led Zeppelin were enjoying a six-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with Physical Graffiti the group's fourth US No.1 album. On its first day of release in the US, the album shipped a million copies – no other album in the history of Atlantic records had generated so many sales. Physical Graffiti has now been certified 16 times Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for US sales in excess of 16 million copies.
22 Mar 1980
Pink Floyd's 'Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)' started a four week run at No.1 on the US singles chart. The track, which was the group’s only US chart topper, was also a No.1 in the UK, Germany, Australia, Italy and in many other countries around the world. Pink Floyd received a Grammy nomination for Best Performance by a Rock Duo or Group for the song, but lost to Bob Seger's 'Against The Wind.'
2011 RELEASE
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