Losing Heaven Episode 18

The First Dates restaurant throws open its doors to single people looking for love. Losing Heaven Episode 18' title='Losing Heaven Episode 18' />The best of Kenny Powers Powerisms. You boys ever tag team anybody Beat up any kids in your neighborhood When we were kids, me and your dad used to beat the. I cant staaaaaaannnnnnnd you Lolololol Kanye done crossed over, and theyre featuring his fashunz on Empire. Episodes Juke In The Back. Current Episode Located. HEREArchived Audio Of Past Episodes Located at. Tune. In Radio. Episode 3. Air Week May 2. 9 June 4, 2. V306Ls/UD97baT_7dI/AAAAAAAAD88/wF47ya36x0A/s1600/PhimSV.Com-Thien-Duong-Lac-Loi-TodayTV-2012.jpg' alt='Losing Heaven Episode 18' title='Losing Heaven Episode 18' />Unsung Ladies of R BThis week, the Juke In The Back solutes the Unsung Ladies of R B Well dig deep into a stack of shellac from some women you know, like Varetta Dillard, Ann Cole and The Cookies, as well as from some that you may not know, such as Gwen Johnson and Bonita Cole. Matt The Cat will also feature an audition tape by the seldom heard Olive Brown, which was never issued at the time. None of the chanteuses on this weeks program have catalogs deep enough to be main features, so weve gathered them together so they can shine on their own program. Pick up on what these ladies are puttin down on this weeks Juke In The Back and the soul that came before Rock n Roll. Swanee River Boogie Albert Ammons Mercury 1. Percy Varetta Dillard with Orch Savoy 1. Easy, Easy, Baby Varetta Dillard Savoy 1. New Orleans Gwen Johnson Q. Batiste His Orch Peacock 1. Young Boy Gwen Johnson Q. Batiste His Orch Peacock 1. A Trumpet Blows Away Your Blues Gwen Johnson Q. Bastiste His Orch Peacock 1. Are You Satisfied Ann Cole w Dave Mc. Rae Orch Baton 1. In The Chapel Ann Cole w The Suburbans Orch Baton 1. Got My Mo Jo Working Ann Cole w The Suburbans Orch Baton 1. Roll Like A Big Wheel Olive Brown previously unissued 1. Letter To My Girlfriend Olive Brown previously unissued 1. Looking For A Home Olive Brown previously unissued 1. GREAT 7. 8 Lifes Like That Bonita Cole with Bill Forts Orch. Precious Love The Cookies Atlantic 1. In Paradise The Cookies Atlantic 1. Down By The River The Cookies Atlantic 1. After Hours Erskine Hawkins Bluebird 1. Episode 3. 68. Air Week May 2. Big Jay Mc. Neely The juke is jumpin this week with some of the wildest, craziest and most gloriously blistering honking sax records of all time by the master, Big Jay Mc. Neely. Not only will Matt The Cat spin Big Jays greatest sides, but hell also be talking to the man behind the sax as Big Jay tells his own story in his own words. From the shuffle fire of Deacons Hop, a number one R B smash from 1. D, Mule Milk and The Goof, Jays best instrumentals will be highlighted. Mc. Neely was also successful with a few vocal records like the pop crossover success of 1. There Is Something On Your Mind with Little Sonny on vocals and his early 5. Three Dots And A Dash, which included a very young Jesse Belvin and Mercy Dee. Dont miss Matt The Cats interview with Big Jay Mc. Neely and the birth of rock n roll on this weeks Juke In the Back. Swanee River Boogie Albert Ammons Mercury 1. Wild Wig Big Jay Mc. Neely His Bluejays Savoy 1. Big Jay Mc. Neely Interview 1 4. D Big Jay Mc. Neely Federal 1. Big Jay Mc. Neely Interview 2 6. Deacons Hop Big Jay Mc. Neely Savoy 1. 94. The Goof Big Jay Mc. Neely Federal 1. Big Jay Mc. Neely Interview 3 9. All That Wine Is Gone Big Jay Mc. Neely Imperial 1. Big Jay Mc. Neely Interview 4 1. Hot Cinders Big Jay Mc. Neely Federal 1. GREAT 7. Insect Ball Big Jay Mc. Neely Imperial 1. Mule Milk Big Jay Mc. Neely Federal 1. Nervous Man Nervous Big Jay Mc. Neely Federal 1. Big Jay Mc. Neely Interview 5 1. There Is Something On Your Mind Big Jay Mc. Neely and Band Swingin 1. Head Hunter Johnny Otis Orchestra Regent 1. After Hours Erskine Hawkins Bluebird 1. Episode 3. 67. Air Week May 1. Etta James. Producer Jerry Wexler called Etta James, The greatest of all modern blues singers. Thats great praise coming from a guy who worked with the greatest of the greats for 5. Swanee River Boogie Albert Ammons Mercury 1. The Wallflower Etta James The Peaches Modern 1. Hold Me, Squeeze Me Etta James The Peaches Modern 1. Hey Henry Etta James Modern 1. Be Mine Etta James Modern 1. Good Rockin Daddy Etta James Modern 1. Crazy Feeling Etta James Modern 1. W O M A N Etta James Modern 1. Number One Etta James Modern 1. Tears Of Joy Etta Miss Peaches James Modern 1. Tough Lover Etta James Modern 1. Good Lookin Etta James Modern 1. GREAT 7. 8 Come What May Etta James Modern 1. The Pick Up Etta James Modern 1. Baby Baby Every Night Etta James Kent 1. Isekai No Seikishi Monogatari Episode 1 English Dub Ryuanime there. All I Could Do Was Cry Etta James Argo 1. If I Cant Have You Etta Harvey Chess 1. At Last Etta James Argo 1. After Hours Erskine Hawkins Bluebird 1. Episode 3. 66. Air Week May 8 1. The Harptones. The Harptones never had a national hit record, yet they are arguably the finest vocal group to come out of New York City during the 1. Willie Winfields soaring tenor matched with Raoul Citas songwriting and arrangements helped them hit the local charts and influence their peers. What set The Harptones apart from many of the successful vocal groups of the day was their perfectly matched harmonies. Whereas most vocal groups had only one signature song, The Harptones enjoyed many, from their first release, 1. A Sunday Kind Of Love, to Life Is But A Dream in 5. The Shrine Of St. Cecilia in 5. 7. This week, Matt The Cat digs out many of The Harptones wrongfully forgotten records and gives em a spin in our old Rockola Juke In The Back. Swanee River Boogie Albert Ammons His Rhythm Kings Mercury 1. A Sunday Kind Of Love The Harp Tones Bruce 1. Ill Never Tell The Harp Tones Bruce 1. My Memories Of You The Harptones Bruce 1. It Was Just For Laughs The Harptones Bruce 1. I Depended On You The Harptones Bruce 1. Why Should I Love You The Harptones w The Shytans Bruce 1. Since I Fell For You The Harptones Feat. Willie Winfield Bruce 1. I Almost Lost My Mind The Harptones Feat. Willie Winfield Bruce 1. Life Is But A Dream The Harptones Paradise 1. Gimmie Some The Harptones Feat. Willie Winfield Andrea 1. Thats The Way It Goes The Harptones w The Royale Cita Chorus Rama 1. GREAT 7. 8 Oobidee Oobidee Oo Youre The Only One For Me The Harptones Feat. Willie Winfield Bruce 1. High Flyin Baby The Harptones Tip Top 1. The Masquerade Is Over The Harptones Rama 1. The Shrine Of St. Cecilia The Harptones Rama 1. Cry Like I Cried The Harptones Gee 1. After Hours Erskine Hawkins His Orch Bluebird 1. Episode 3. 65. Air Week May 1 7, 2. Johnny Otis. This week, the Juke In The Back is proud to honor the late, great Johnny Otis. He was a true renaissance man. Otis was a singer, songwriter, drummer, bandleader, talent scout, record label owner and radio TV show host and that s not everything he did. He was the son of Greek immigrants, growing up in a mostly Black section of Vallejo, CA during the 1. He not only absorbed Black Culture, he became a part of it, changing his last name to Otis in order to sound more black. He went from playing drums at the Club Alabam on Central Ave. His first records were made just as the big bands were dying off and the jump combos were rising. Johnny Otis did not interpret rhythm and blues, Johnny Otis WAS rhythm blues. From his first recordings for Leon Renes Excelsior Label in 1. Herman Lubinskys Savoy Label to his great rock n roll success with Willie And The Hand Jive for Capitol in 1. Johnny Otis did more than almost anyone to push Black Music into the mainstream, creating rock. Juke In The Back highlights the early part of Otis amazing career from 1. It s not an overstatement to say that the music we enjoy today is here because of what Johnny Otis recorded, played and produced in the late 1. This Juke is truly The Johnny Otis Show. Swanee River Boogie Albert Ammons Mercury 1. Harlem Nocturne Johnny Otis, His Drums Orch Excelsior 1. Midnight In The Barrelhouse Johnny Otis Orch Excelsior 1. Hangover Blues Johnny Otis His Orch Regent 1. Double Crossing Blues Johnny Otis Quintette, The Robins and Little Esther Savoy 1. Skins Episode Guide All 4.