The Blowin Weekly Extra – Somethin’ Else

More tunes than time…

Blowin 9-10pm Sunday 7th March 2010

Repeated around 1 am on Tuesday

Blowin podcasts blowin.podomatic.com

Listen to BCB LIVE – 106.6 FM in West Yorkshire, and www.bcbradio.co.uk/bcb.m3u everywhere else..

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Our roving reporter Grumpy notes a new release via Sterns:
Issa Juma and Super Wanyika Stars ‘World Defeats The Grandfathers – Swinging Swahili Rumba 1982 – 1986’
With the Wanyika brand and a title like that we’re already tempted.
Grumpy says: “Guitar paradise regained – my new speakers come of age.”
See www.sternsmusic.com/tradewind.php for this and other delights.

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Our friends the 309s launch their new album, ‘They Made Me Drink It’, on Friday March 12 at the Kings Arms, Heaton, Bradford
http://www.myspace.com/309s

The 309s

The 309s

Blowin
7 March

  • Traffic – Medicated Goo – Traffic CD – Island
  • Horace Andy – Just Say Who – The Prime Of Horace Andy CD – Music Club
  • Blind Willie Johnson – Soul Of A Man – The Guitar Evangelists 4xCD – JSP
  • Dirtmusic with Tamikrest – All Tomorrow’s Parties – BKO CD – Glitterhouse
  • Muddy Waters – Mannish Boy – Electric Mud CD – Chess
  • Selected Few – Selection Train – Studio One
  • Grace Slick & The Great Society – White Rabbit – Grace Slick & The Great Society
  • Joy Division – She’s Lost Control – Substance CD – Factory
  • Tamikrest – Aicha – Adagh CD – Glitterhouse
  • Velvet Underground – I Heard Her Call My Name – White Light/White Heat CD – Polydor
  • Burning Spear – He Prayed – Studio One Presents Burning Spear LP – Studio One
  • Neil Young with Pearl Jam – Downtown – Mirrorball CD – Reprise
  • Miles Davis – Autumn Leaves – Somethin’ Else CD – Columbia

More playlists and pictures at www.rob-walsh.co.uk

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Keep On Blowin
Rob
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Rob co-founded BCB with Mary Dowson, back when the hills were young and it were all flat caps an chappatis round 'ere. It was known as Bradford Festival Radio then, and thanks to the generosity of Dusty Rhodes we got started. Now he takes photos, puts little silver discs in drawers, mumbles into microphones, and walks on the hills. Keep On Blowin..