Monday, October 10, 2016
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Friday, June 24, 2016
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Today is the Thursday before Memorial Day Weekend the unofficial opening weekend of Summer. As usual, for the past 25 years, Rock N Soul Gospel will be giving away tickets for Splish Splash Water Park in Riverhead Long Island. A few months ago I found out that, apparently, Rock N Soul Gospel is the world's oldest rock n roll radio show. It is my firm intention to make it the best show on the air. While I am aware that sounds very cocky I can't see doing anything less. Looking back over some of the music that I have been exposed to over the last year or so I am just so very stoked every time I sit down in the studio of 88.1fm & WCWP.org . After doing this show for almost 35 years, the music just keeps getting better and better no doubt about it. After seeing clips from the Billboard Music Awards and the I Heart Radio Awards I am so very glad that I have concentrated on playing independent artists. These bands and solo artists may never make the cover of Relix or No Depression Magazines, none the less they are putting out some of the finest music that I have ever heard. And that is after playing rock n roll on the radio for over 48 years. No brag, just fact!!!
Let me take a moment and turn you on to some of the album highlights of the past year or so. I won't go into a review of each album, I'll just give you the title and artist and let you judge for yourselves.
"Dreams And Visions" by Dennis Dean Hendricksen
"The Wayside" by Kelley McRae
"Magnetic" by Rachel Taylor
"VA" by The Last Bison
"East" by Sils Maria
"20 Years Gone" by 77's
"Double Live" by Glass Hammer
"Kairos" by Jae Jin
"The Remembering" by Dave Bainbridge
"Based On A True Story" by Dave Brons
The list could go on and on but that is just a short sample of what is out there. There is just so much to discover.
Let me take a moment and turn you on to some of the album highlights of the past year or so. I won't go into a review of each album, I'll just give you the title and artist and let you judge for yourselves.
"Dreams And Visions" by Dennis Dean Hendricksen
"The Wayside" by Kelley McRae
"Magnetic" by Rachel Taylor
"VA" by The Last Bison
"East" by Sils Maria
"20 Years Gone" by 77's
"Double Live" by Glass Hammer
"Kairos" by Jae Jin
"The Remembering" by Dave Bainbridge
"Based On A True Story" by Dave Brons
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Today is Saint Patrick's Day, this Sunday is the first day of Spring for 2016. Springtime is traditionally a time of refreshment and renewal, gone are the cold, cold blasts of Winter's air and hopefully we can actually say no more snow at least until next winter. Spring is a time musically look when we look forward to a summer of great concerts and music festivals. SXSW has already begun in Austin, Texas and there are many more to come spread throughout the country until Autumn rolls around. On Long Island we have the Great South Bay Festival, in New England there is Soulfest and in the Mid-west there is Audiofeed. I just found out this past weekend through an extremely reliable source that "Rock N Soul Gospel" is at this present time the world's oldest indie rock radio show. That includes both the Christian and the mainstream markets.
One of the things that I am most looking forward to this Spring is seeing my friend Dave Bainbridge of the band Iona coming through the NY/Long Island area as the keyboard player for the band Strawbs. They will be playing their album "Hero And Heroine" in its entirety. This will indeed be a very cool gig. This is also a time when I think very seriously about the direction my radio show has taken and a time to once again promise my listeners that I will always and only strive to play the absolute finest music that I can find. That's no brag, just fact! It has been such an honor and privilege for almost 35 years now to do just that and I will continue to do just that for as long as I am given the opportunity to do so. You can check out "Rock N Soul Gospel on 88.1fm & WCWP.org every Friday from 9 till 11pm and Sunday from 5 till 9pm, of course that's NY time.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Last night was the annual music fiasco called The Grammy Awards Show. With the exception of the performance by Eagles with Jackson Browne doing "Take It Easy" and a vocal duet by a male & female duo whose name I didn't catch the show was pretty much a waste of time. Hollywood vampires with Alice Cooper, Joe Perry & Johnny Depp was a possible highlight but the vocals were incomprehensible. The sound man needed to go back to school for mixing lessons. Other than that most of the performances reminded me of the teen idol days before the British Invasion of the early '60's. All flash but no substance and very little if any talent to show. A musician friend of mine once said concerning a band that played at a festival we were both attending: "Flash pots and laser beams don't make up for a lack of talent and poor musicianship". Last night was an example of both!!! Some of the performances were alright but just alright doesn't do it for me these days. I need music that is going to make me stand up and take notice, not only music but extend that idea to all forms of art and media.
Working at a non-commercial college radio station I am exposed to quite a number of artists who will never get airplay on the big boy radio stations simply because they don't have a record deal with a major label. These artists, to me at least, are the ones who are actually making an impact on the culture around us. They are the ones who are playing in joints like the Rockwood Music Hall, The Bitter End, The Mercury Lounge, The Living Room in New York City and places like Jammin' Java in Virginia, Club Passim in Boston or Schuba's in Chicago. The ones who are out there playing for gas money from a tip jar or a cut of the door. These are the ones, you can tell from their performances, who have a fire in their belly and are not just going through the motions. If you want to hear the best music being played these days then check out your local college radio station and hunt down the places where the bands that you hear on those stations play. You'll be glad you did!!!
Sunday, January 10, 2016
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