The Critic’s Choice Playlist – July 10th, 2022
First Hour (9am) 1) Norah Jones – Those Sweet Words – Feels Like Home – 2004 2) Toad the Wet Sprocket – Nanci – Dulcinea – 1994 3) Joan Shelley – Like The Thunder – The Spur
First Hour (9am) 1) Norah Jones – Those Sweet Words – Feels Like Home – 2004 2) Toad the Wet Sprocket – Nanci – Dulcinea – 1994 3) Joan Shelley – Like The Thunder – The Spur
Good Mornin’ Blues with Shrimp City Slim Sunday, July 10, 2022 Bennett Matteo / Doesn’t Really Matter / Gulf Coast Brad Asher & the Superials / Neutral Ground / Horton Mike Stevens / Bad in a Good
Good Mornin’ Blues with Shrimp City Slim Sunday, July 3, 2022 All artists of the 21st annual Greenwood (SC) Blues Cruise Johnny Burgin / Give Me an Hour in Your Garden / West Tone Lady D /
First Hour (9am) 1) Tom Petty – Jack – Highway Companion – 2006 2) Mazzy Star – Halah – She Hangs Brightly – 1990 3) Jack Johnson – 3am Radio – Meet The Moonlight – 2022 4)
Good Mornin’ Blues with Shrimp City Slim Sunday, June 26, 2022 All artists of the 21st annual Greenwood (SC) Blues Cruise Freddie Vanderford / She Can Cook Good Salit / no label 61 Ghosts / Heartbeat /
First Hour (9am) 1) Drivin n Cryin – Let’s Go Dancing – Fly Me Courageous – 1990 2) Nick Drake – Pink Moon – Pink Moon – 1972 3) Jack White – If I Die Tomorrow –
Good Mornin’ Blues with Shrimp City Slim Sunday June 12, 2022 Peter Karp / Train O’Mine / Rose Cottage Rocky Athas / Long Time Gone / Cherryburst Earl Howell / Baby Don’t Say That No More /
First Hour (9am) 1) The Avett Brothers – I Would Be Sad – Emotionalism – 2007 2) The Jam – That’s Entertainment – Sound Affects – 1980 3) Michael Franti & Spearhead – Best at Loving You
Good Mornin’ Blues with Shrimp City Slim Sunday, June 5, 2022 “Blues Around the World” Pascal Bokar (Mali) / Blues Don’t Like Nobody / AfroBlueGrazz Wale Liniger (Switzerland) / Bad Luck Man / no label Amaury Faivre
Good Mornin’ Blues with Shrimp City Slim Sunday, May 29, 2022 Barbara Dane & Chambers Bros. / I Am a Weary and Lonesome Traveller / Smithsonian-Folkways Michael Hill’s Blues Mob / Why We Play the Blues /