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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

Elmore James

I Believe - 1953   Yet another re-working of Robert Johnson's I Believe I'll Dust My Broom

Chris Kenner

Rocket To the Moon - 1958  

Wild Bill Moore

We're Gonna Rock, We're Gonna Roll - 1948   Moore established the term Rock & Roll for the music, played on Marvin Gay's Mercy Mercy Me

Chuck Berry

Thirty Days - 1955   Said to be written as a tribute to Hank Williams' music

Illinois Jacquet

Hot Rod - 1950   Jacquet established the honkin' sound of R&R sax

Roy Milton

The Hucklebuck - 1949   First version with lyrics

The Boswell Sisters

Charlie Two-Step - 1932   With Dorsey Brothers

Lonnie Glosson

Lost John - 1957   Song dates to the 1920s

Louis Brooks & His Hi-Toppers

It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day) - 1955   Earl Gains, vocal

Annette May

Consider Me - 1956   Joe May's Daughter introduced on the "B" side of his single

The Manhattan Brothers

Yaku Yaku -  

The Mississippi Jook Band

Dangerous Woman - 1936  

Tracy Pendarvis & The Swampers

Beat It - 1959   Unissued at the time

The Sultans

Don't Be Angry - 1952   The Selah Jubilee Qt, Clyde Wright

Louis Prima

A Good Time Was Had by All - 1950  

Al Cherny

Sippin' Cider - 1958   Al Cherneywech was busy studio musician

Big Joe Turner

Sally Zu-Zazz - 1946   Red Saunders Orch. Albert Ammons, piano

Bobby Charles

Time Will Tell - 1956   N.O. recording, Lee Allen sax, Edgar Blanchard guitar,

The Creole Serenaders

Mo Pas Lemme Ca - 1947   Revival of a old Carribbean party song

Cumberland River Singers

Jesus Is All The World To Me - 1953  

Brad Strang

Crossroads - 2023  

Country Dudes

Have A Ball - 1959   Clay Allen, vocal

The Five Keys

Hucklebuck With Jimmy - 1951  

Larry Darnell

For You My Love - 1949  

The Crows

Gee - 1953  

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