Sunday, July 12, 2020

Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 15th. July 2020 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2 FM or dublincityfm.ie

Play list Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 15th. July 2020 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2FM or dublincityfm.ie

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1. Valerie ( 2.28 ) - Stripmall Ballads - CD Distant stripmallballads.com
2020 RELEASE



2. Rock Me Gently ( 3.30 ) - Yola - CD Walk Through Fire Warner Music iamyola.com
2019 RELEASE



3. Holy Cow ( 4.08 ) - Allen Toussaint - CD Songbook Rounder Records
Allen Toussaint 14/1/1938 - 10/11/2015
2013 RELEASE



4. Trouble In Mind ( 4.35 ) - Blues Escape feat. Johanna Lillvik - CD Blues Escape Parply Records
2020 RELEASE



5.Blackberry Blossom ( 2.45 ) - Daniel Nestlerode - CD Windrush danielnestlerode.eu
2020 RELEASE - DUE 28th. August



6. Some Dreams Die Hard ( 2.39 ) - Joel Siegel & The Pocket Band - CD Pink Hotel pinkhotel.org
2020 RELEASE



7. Trial & Error ( 3.13 ) - Pat MacAllister - CD Run For Cover patmacallister.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2010 RELEASE

8. Here Come My Baby ( 2.40 ) - The Tremeloes - CD Golden Summer Hits
PROMO DISC



9. The Kiss She Gave To Me - Brian Byrne - CD GoldenHair Node Records brianbyrnecomposer.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2017 RELEASE



10. Golden Hair ( 5.24 ) - Gerry O'Beirne - CD Swimming The Horses geryobeirne.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE



11. Stubborn Kind Of Fellow ( 2.45 ) - Marvin Gaye - CD Marvin Gaye Motown Records
2004 COMPILATION RELEASE



12. Joxer Goes To Stuttgart ( 4.25 ) - Christy Moore - CD On The Road Sony Music christymoore.com
Jack Charlton OBE DL (8 May 1935 – 10 July 2020) RIP
IRISH ARTIST - 2010 RELEASE



13. Yesterday Man ( 1965 ) ( 2.32 ) - Chris Andrews - CD The Boat That Rocked OST Mercury Records
2009 COMPILATION RELEASE



14. The Twist ( 2.35 ) - Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - CD The Big Hot Dances Righteous Records
2014 COMPILATION RELEASE





On this day in music 12th. June
15 Jul 1956
The Teenagers featuring Frankie Lymon were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Why Do Fools Fall In Love'. A No.6 hit in the US. At 13, Lymon was the youngest performer to make No.1.
15 Jul 1958
John Lennon's mother Julia was killed by a car driven by an off-duty drunken police officer named Eric Clague (Clague was later acquitted of the offence). Lennon was 17 years old at the time.
15 Jul 1965
This weeks US Top three singles, No.3 The Byrds, 'Mr Tambourine Man', No.2 The Four Tops, 'I Can't Help Myself' and at No.1 The Rolling Stones with ’(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’.
15 Jul 1967
The Doors and The Jefferson Airplane both played an afternoon and evening show to over 8,000 fans at Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California.
15 Jul 1972
Elton John started a five week run at No.1 on the US album chart with his fifth studio album Honky Chateau, his first US chart topper. The album was titled after the 18th century French chateau where it was recorded, Château d'Hérouville. Both the tracks from the album 'Rocket Man' and 'Honky Cat' were released as singles.
15 Jul 1973
The Edgar Winter Group, Sly & The Family Stone, Canned Heat, Lindisfarne and The Kinks all appeared at The Great Western Express festival at White City, west London. With his wife having recently walked out of their marriage, taking their young children with her, Ray Davies of The Kinks announces from the stage that he is sick of the whole thing and is retiring. He then walks into a local hospital and collapses from an overdose of tranquillizers.
15 Jul 1978
Bob Dylan with special guest Eric Clapton, Joan Armatrading and Graham Parker all appeared at Blackbushe Aerodrome, Surrey, England. Reputedly this was the biggest ever UK audience for Bob Dylan, with over 200,000 fans attending.
15 Jul 1978
The Rolling Stones started a two-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with Some Girls the group's seventh US No.1 album. The cover designed by Peter Corriston, featured The Rolling Stones in garish drag alongside select female celebrities and lingerie ads. The cover immediately ran into trouble when Lucille Ball, Farrah Fawcett, Liza Minnelli (representing her mother Judy Garland), Raquel Welch, and the estate of Marilyn Monroe who all threatened legal action.


HOTTER THAN JULY 2020 ONLINE


For its 7th year in 2020, Hotter than July is moving to an online space, celebrating inclusivity and diversity with music, story-telling, and creativity that is accessible to everyone from home!

Proudly presented by Improvised Music Company in association with Dublin City Council, Hotter than July has become a staple of the Dublin summer calendar, celebrating the cultural diversity of Dublin city through music and dance from around the world. This year, from the 17th to 26th of July, you can access 10 days of events on Facebook and YouTube, including short performances of everything from Cuban dance music to Indonesian gamelan, songs and story-telling for young audiences, and chances to participate through instrument-making workshops and an online choir!

LISTEN
As Ireland’s leading exponents of authentic Cuban music, Conor Guilfoyle’s Havana ‘Che will kick off our online performances on 17th July, bringing the high-energy music that says ‘Hotter than July’, from Dublin’s Camden Studios straight into your living room! Also coming to your screen, and uniting the best of many musical traditions, are Irish percussionist Éamonn Cagney and Congolese guitarist Niwel Tsumbu performing in their critically-acclaimed duo.

From the tranquil setting of The Space Between yoga studio, techniques of binaural recording will bring you into an immersive musical experience, featuring sets from acclaimed young musicians Navá, who explore the relationship between the ancient musical cultures of Ireland and Persia, and a special audio experience for you to enjoy at home from the National Concert Hall Gamelan Orchestra, performing the ancient traditional music of Indonesia.

PARTICIPATE
As well as our performance series, there’s always room to get creative yourself at Hotter than July, and 2020 is no exception!

For those who want to get even more involved in music-making, register for our online instrument-making workshops with composer and inventor Ed Devane. Ed will be building a percussion instrument from household materials for younger music enthusiasts, and a trickier string instrument for older crafters. You can also celebrate the songs of the world by joining Dublin’s legendary Discovery Gospel Choir for two workshops to learn a song for Hotter than July, to be released online by Dublin City Council on the 26th of July!

ENJOY
For families and younger audiences, you can also enjoy learning songs and stories from different cultures through our Hotter Than July storytelling series.

Irish vocalist, composer and songwriter, Ríona Sally Hartman creates a musical story-telling experience for younger listeners around the mythical figure of Lú from the Tuatha Dé Danann. A favourite of Hotter than July audiences, guitarist Niwel Tsumbu introduces us to stories and songs from the Congolese tradition. Turkish storyteller Senem Donatan Mohan brings us into The Friendship Forest, to hear stories and learn songs in English, Turkish and Tamil.

HOTTER THAN JULY PROGRAMME:
WATCH Hotter Than July live sessions on IMC’s Facebook or YouTube

Live Sessions from Camden Recording Studios, Dublin
Friday 17th July 19:00 Havana Che’ live video #1
Saturday 18th July 19:00 Niwel Tsumbu & Eamonn Cagney live video #1
Friday 24th July Havana 'Che live video #2
Sunday 26th July 19:00 Niwel Tsumbu & Eamonn Cagney live video #2

Binaural listening experience from The Space Between, Dublin
Sunday 19th July 19:00 The National Concert Hall Gamelan Orchestra live video #1
Wednesday 22nd July 19:00 Navá live video #1
Thursday 23rd July 19:00 The National Concert Hall Gamelan Orchestra live video #2
Saturday 25th July 19:00 Navá live video #2

Story-telling & Songs from Around the World (ages 4+)
Monday 20th July 11:00 Ríona Sally Hartman (Irish Mythology stories and songs)
Wednesday 22nd July 11:00 Niwel Tsumbu (Congolese stories and songs)
Friday 24th July 11:00 Senem Donatan Mohan (Turkish and Tamil stories and songs)

‘Make Your Own Instrument’ Workshops with Ed Devane
Online via Zoom. Capacity is limited. You must book in advance.
Friday 17th July 14:00 Make a Percussion Instrument for ages 5+ (FREE but must be booked in advance here)
Friday 24th July 14:00 Make a String Instrument for ages 10+, teens and adults







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