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Backbeat Radio
A radio show featuring Vintage Popular Music
They don't play on the radio

Broadcast on radio stations across Canada and the U.S.A. See below for a list.

Artist - Title - Year - Comments/Links

Professor Longhair

In the Night - 1954  

Chuck Edwards

Morning Train - 1957  

Big Fancy & The Shiddy Cowboys

Must Be Nice - 2024   Blake Bamford

Ivory Joe Hunter

Landlord Blues - 1949   With Owen Bradley, Electric Guitar, Sonny Turner, Trumpet, Andy Goodrich, Alto Sax & Sammy Ford, Tenor Sax - King 4306

Big Joe Turner & His Blues Kings

TV Mama - 1953   Recorded in Chicago with Elmore James, Guitar - Atlantic 1016

Piano Red

Just Right Bounce - 1951   Willie Perryman

Sanford Clark

Nine Pound Hammer - 1956   With Al Casey: Guitar - Dot 15534

Veteran Singers

The Old Account Was Settled - 1955  

Rosetta Howard and the Harlem Hamfats

Worried Blues - 1938  

Prairie Oyster

Did You Fall In Love With Me - 1991   "Prairie Oyster" (or mountain oyster) is a dish made out of bull testicles.

The Manhattan Brothers

Ishumelosheleni - 1955  

Little Willie Jackson

58th Street Jump (Instrumental) - 1947   Sax player for Joe Liggins & The Honeydrippers. This side recorded in a hurry to beat the impending record ban

Aretha Franklin

Save Me - 1967   From Atlantic LP 8139

Lowell Fulson

Too Many Drivers - 1964   Re-make of song he recorded in 1953, also a hit for Smokey Hogg, written by Big Bill Broonzy.

The Crows

Call a Doctor - 1953  

Walt Cochran

I'm Sittin' On Top Of The World - 1963  

Fats Domino

What's The Reason I'm Not Pleasing You? - 1956   Imperial 5417

Colin Linden

Knob And Tube - 2015  

Pat Cupp & His Flying Saucers

Long Gone Daddy - 1956   RPM 473

Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne

Blues Boss Shuffle - 2011   With Duke Robillard, Guitar & Sax Gordon, Tenor Sax

Ray Sharpe

Linda Lu - 1959   From Ft. Worth, Texas, started as a country musician, called "The best white-sounding black dude ever"

Ruth Brown

Ever Since My Baby's Been Gone - 1955  

Fort Worth Doughboys (AKA Light Crust Doughboys)

Sunbonnet Sue - 1933   Considered the first western swing recording released. Milton Brown, vocal; Bob Wills, fiddle; Derwood Brown, guitar; Sleepy Johnson, tenor guitar.

Roy Lanham & Doug Dalton

Trouble Trouble - 1950  

The R.S.B. Gospel Singers

My Lord and I - 1951  

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