33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#72
May 4, 2015


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Thru The Time Tunnel
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now


 


First Hour

1.   Billy Guitar: Here Comes The Night * (Hank Noble) 1957
2.   Loretta Lynn: You’re Lookin’ At Country (L Lynn) 1971
3.   The Bunkhouse Boys: Lonesome Sailor’s Dream (Len Myres) *
4.   Rose Maddox: That’ll Learn Ya, Durn Ya (Rose Maddox) 1962
5.   Tex Ritter: Rye Whiskey (Trad) 1945
6.   Peter, Sue & Marc: Flying Clipper (Peter Reber / Rolf Zuckowski) 1979
7.   Keath Barrie: Please Buy Me A Plane (Keath Barrie) * 1974
8.   Six Nations Singers: Alligator Dance (trad) * 1979
9.   Whirleygigs: Hiawatha (Alex Mortimer) * 1988
10. The Kinks: Complicated Life (Ray Davies) 1971
11. Rolling Stones: Complicated (Keith Richards / Mick Jagger) 1967
12. Roger Miller: Dang Me (Roger Miller) 1964
13. Elmo LeBlanc: Breakwater Hoedown * 1984
14. Eddie LeGere: Rory Get Your Dory * 1966
15. Rex Hemeon: Rough And Tumble Newfie (Rex Hemeon) * 1976
16. Red Island: In Pursuit of the Wild Bologna (Jamie Snider) * 1978

56% CanCon

Second Hour

1.   Chet Atkins: Teen Scene! (Chet Atkins) 1963
2.   Lou Rawls: Natural Man (Bobby Hebb / Sandy Baron) 1971
3.   Soapy Dog: Where Is It (Jean Millaire) * 1977
4.   The Who: The Seeker (Pete Townsend) 1971
5.   Pete Stoltz’s Western Music Pals: Calgary Polka (Pete Stoltz) * 195?
6.   Steve Jordan: Las Coronelas (Esteban Jordan) 1987
7.   Jo-el Sonier: Les Flammes D’enfer (Trad) 1988
8.   Ringo Starr: Sentimental Journey (Les Brown / Ben Homer / Bud Green) 1970
9.   The Byrds: He Was A Friend Of Mine (Traditional / new words & arrangement McGuinn) 1965
10. Speedy Keen: The Profit on Ecology (John Keen) 1975
11. Bob Lind: Elusive Butterfly (Bob Lind) 1965
12. The Guess Who: Two Wheel Freedom (Randy Bachman and (?) Bryan ) 1968 *
13. Music Explosion: Little Bit ‘O Soul (John Carter / Ken Lewis) 1967
14. David Wiffin: Up On The Hillside (Bruce Cockburn) * 1973
15. Vic Virgili & His Laurentian Valley Boys: Rosina Polka (Vic Virgili) *

33% CanCon

Total CanCon = 45%

And now, for the particulars:

First Hour

1.   Billy Guitar & His Nighthawks: Here Comes The Night (Hank Noble)
Single: Apex Records - 76185
Raleigh NC / Calgary AB
Produced in 1957
http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/N/Noble_Hank.html

2.   Loretta Lynn: You’re Lookin’ At Country (L Lynn)
You’re Lookin At Country: Decca Records DL 75310
Butcher Hollow, Kentucky
Produced by Owen Bradley – 1971

April 14, 1932 (age 83) Butcher Hollow, Kentucky,
Lynn's fourth studio album of 1971.

3.   The Bunkhouse Boys: Lonesome Sailor’s Dream (Len Myres)
Country-Western Jamboree: Quaker Oats Co – DBC-LP-01
Moncton NB
Len Myers: bass
Laurie Myers: vocal, guitar
Gerry Myers: guitar,
Angus Robichaud: fiddle
Jim Chapman: mandolin, fiddle
Bill Budd: electroharp
Armand Richard: accordion, piano
Produced by the Quaker Oats Co – circa 1965

GERALD “GERRY” MYERS - 1929 – 2013
The country music band were very popular in the late 40's and 50's in the Maritimes. They began in 1944 and in 1954 CKCW, Moncton when the station began televising for the first time, they included the Band's show which spanned for 2 decades. The show was carried on CBC Atlantic Network sponsored by Quaker Oats Company.
They were inducted into The NB Country Music Hall of Fame in 1984. With their own TV Show, fans were glued to the TV every week to see and hear the band perform.

4.   Rose Maddox: That’ll Learn Ya, Durn Ya (Rose Maddox)
An Evening With Rose Maddox & Her Brothers: Arc International – 803
Boaz, Alabama
Cliff Maddox (born 1912 Boaz, Alabama - died 1949)
Cal Maddox (born November 3, 1915 Boaz, Alabama - died 1968)
Fred Maddox (born July 3, 1919 Boaz, Alabama - died October 29, 1992)
Don Maddox (born December 7, 1922 Boaz, Alabama)
Rose Maddox (born August 15, 1925 Boaz, Alabama - died April 15, 1998)
Henry Maddox (born March 19, 1928 Boaz, Alabama - died 1974)
Produced 1962

5.   Tex Ritter: Rye Whiskey (Trad)
The Best Of Tex Ritter: Capitol Records – DT 2595
Murvaul TX
Produced by Lee Gillette & Ken Nelson - 1966
Recorded – 1945

Recorded in Duophonic Sound!!

6.   Peter, Sue & Marc: Flying Clipper (Peter Reber / Rolf Zuckowski)
Peter, Sue & Marc: PSM Records – DWLP 80114
Bern, Switzerland
Peter Reber: piano, guitar, vocal
Sue Schell: vocal
Marc Dietrich: guitar, vocal
Produced by Peter Reber & Rolf Zuckowski - 1979
Recorded at Russel Studio, Hamburg; DJM Studios, London; Sinus Studio, Bern

7.   Keath Barrie: Please Buy Me A Plane (Keath Barrie) *
Sings Of Love And Places: United Artists – UALA 350G
Athabaska AB
Keath Barrie: guitar, vocal
Laurie Bower Singers: BG Vocals
Produced by Mal Thompson – 1974
Recorded by Hayward Parrott at RCA Studios, Toronto
Arranged by John Arpin

8.   Six Nations Singers: Alligator Dance (trad) *
Yeh Yen Wen Sa Gey Had Nat Tren Nute Tah: Music Gallery Records – MGE 16
Six Nations, ON
Gordon Buck
Hubert Buck Sr
Hubert Buck Jr
Amos Keye Jr
Produced by Marvin Green - 1979
Recorded by Peter Anson & Paul Hodge at Woodland Indian Cultural Educational Centre, Brantford ON

9.   Whirleygigs: Hiawatha (Alex Mortimer) *
Gravity Rides Again: Amok Records – LP514
Ottawa ON
Alex Mortimer: guitar, vocals
Jeff Kerr: electric guitar
Joel Carlson: bass
Rob Porter: drums
Produced by Steve Tevlin & Carrie Porter – 1988

10. The Kinks: Complicated Life (Ray Davies)
Muswell Hillbillies: RCA Victor - LSP-4644
Muswell Hill, London UK
Ray Davies: guitar, vocal
Dave Davies: lead guitar
John Dalton: bass
Mick Avory: drums
Produced by Ray Davies 1971
Recorded by Mike Babak & Roger Quested at Morgan Studos, London
http://www.thekinks.info/

11. Rolling Stones: Complicated (Keith Richards / Mick Jagger)
Between The Buttons: London Records – mono – LL-3499
London UK
Mick Jagger – lead and backing vocals, percussion
Keith Richards – guitar, bass guitar, piano, organ, double bass, lead and backing vocals
Brian Jones – guitar, piano, organ, vibraphone, recorder, saxophone, electric dulcimer, percussion, oscillator, harmonica
Bill Wyman – bass guitar, double bass, organ, backing vocals
Charlie Watts – drums, percussion
Jack Nitzsche – piano, organ, harpsichord
Ian Stewart – piano
Nick DeCaro – accordion
Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham – 1967
Recorded at Olympic Studios, Barnes; Pye Studios, London

12. Roger Miller: Dang Me (Roger Miller)
Dang Me: Smash Records – SRS 67049
Los Angeles CA
Ray Edenton - Guitar
Buddy Harman - Drums
Roger Miller - Guitar, Vocals
Bob Moore - Bass
Produced by Jerry Kennedy - 1964

(January 2, 1936 – October 25, 1992)

13. Elmo LeBlanc: Breakwater Hoedown *
Son Of Arcadian Pioneer: RTP Productions – RTR-EL-001
St Anne, NB
Elmo LeBlanc: fiddle
Denny Mack: bass, guitar, banjo
Alcide Arsenault: piano
Produced by Arcade Richard – 1984
Recorded by Denis & Richard Cormier at Rite Track Studios, Leonminster, Maine

14. Eddie LeGere: Rory Get Your Dory *
A Bluenose Songbook: Arc Records – 702
Joggins NS
Mickey McGivern: lead guitar
Bob Lucier: steel
Billy Adams: bass
Tony Dimaria: drums
Artie MacLaren: guitar
Produced by Ben Weatherby – 1966

15. Rex Hemeon: Rough And Tumble Newfie (Rex Hemeon) *
Country Singer: RCA KXL1-0143
Botwood NL
Jim Linegar: lead guitar
Bob Tayklor: steel
John Lane: ghyrhm guitar
Noah Perry: bass
Chris Kelly: drums
Debbi Dwyer: bg vocals
Produced by Ben Weatherby – 1976
Recorded at Via Nova Studio, Grand Falls NL

16. Red Island: In Pursuit of the Wild Bologna (Jamie Snider) *
In Pursuit of the Wild Bologna, Quay CS-7803
Saint John’s NL
Jamie Snider: fiddle, acoustic guitar
Don Walsh: guitars, bodhran
Derek Pelley: bass
Bruce Crummell: lead guitar, crkumpet horn
Shawn Power: drums
Brian Best: sound madness
Produced by Red Island and Neil Bishop  - 1978
Engineered by Neil Bishop
Arranged by Red Island
Recorded at Clode Sound Productions

Second Hour

1.   Chet Atkins: Teen Scene! (Chet Atkins)
Teen Scene!: Picwick – ACL-7005
Nashville TN
Produced by Anita Kerr - 1963
ReReleased on Pickwick – 1975
Recorded by Bill Porter at RCA 'Nashville Sound' Studios

Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins (June 20, 1924 – June 30, 2001)

2.   Lou Rawls: Natural Man (Bobby Hebb / Sandy Baron)
45 Single: MGM 14262X
Produced by Michael Lloyd 1971

b. Chicago 1933 d. Los Angeles, 2006 - 1st Hit single for MGM – won grammy award

3.   Soapy Dog: Where Is It (Jean Millaire) *
Play A Simple Melody: CBC Broadcast Recordings – LM 444
Montreal QC
Jean Millaire: guitar
Valentino Condina: drums
Robert Trepanier: bass
Louie Louie: keys
Produced by Michael Whalen – 1977
Recorded & Mixed by Dixon Van Winkle

4.   The Who: The Seeker (Pete Townsend)
The Who vs. Bizarre Mr. Pig - (Bootleg) Trade Mark Of Quality ? 71077
London UK
Pete Townsend: guitar, vocals
Roger Daltry: vocals
John Entwistle: bass
Keith Moon: drums
Produced 1971

studio recordings, probably out-takes from The Who Sell Out 1968

5.   Western Music Pals: Calgary Polka  (Pete Stoltz) *
Polkas: Aragon Records – ALP.110
Calgary AB
Pete Stoltz: accordion
Tony Stoltz, bass
Milt Loyie, violin
Mike Streber, guitar
Produced by Al Reusch – circa mid 1950s\

6.   Steve Jordan: Las Coronelas (Esteban Jordan)
"El Corrido de Jhonny 'El' Pachuco": Arhoolie Records 3023
Elsa TX
Esteban Jordan, vox, accordion
Steve Jordan Jr, percussion
Charlie Hattrick, bass
Bonnie Jordan, Silver Jordan
Produced by Chris Strachwitz - 1987

Esteban Jordan - February 23, 1939 August 13, 2010
The Jimi Hendrix of the accordion
partially blinded as an infant, Jordan was unable to work in the fields
Esteban was inducted to the South Texas Conjunto Music Hall Of Fame on May 27, 2001.
Also the National Hispanic Music Hall Of Fame in 2003.
In 2009, Hohner USA in recognition of Steve's contribution and accomplishments to the music world, Hohner launched the Steve Jordan "Rockordeon". The signature series accordion reissued in his honor.
Esteban battled cancer for four years and died of complications liver cancer on August 13, 2010. He was 71

7.   Jo-el Sonier: Les Flammes D’enfer (Trad)
Cajun Life: Stony Plain Records - SPL 1133
Rayne, Louisiana
Michael Doucet, guitar
Merlin Fontenot, fiddle
Jay Stutes, dobro
Roy Huskey, upright bass
Buddy Harmon, drums
Earl Ball, piano
Jo-El Sonnier, vox, guitar, drums, accordion
Produced by Jo-el Sonnier - 1988
Recorded by Mark Miller at Master-Trak Sound Recorders, Crowley, LA & Music City Recorders, Nashville by Jack Logan & Steve Logan

8.   Ringo Starr: Sentimental Journey (Les Brown / Ben Homer / Bud Green)
Sentimental Journey: Apple Records - SW 3365
UK
Ringo Starr: vocals
George Martin Orchestra: everything else
Produced by George Martin – 1970
Recorded by Phillip McDonald at Abby Road Studios, London

9.   The Byrds: He Was A Friend Of Mine (Traditional / new words & arrangement McGuinn)
Turn! Turn! Turn!: Columbia Records – CL 2454
Los Angeles CA
Jim (Roger) McGuinn, guitar, vocals
Chris Hillman, bass
David Crosby, guitar vocals
Michael Clarke, drums
Gene Clark: tambourine, vocals
Produced by Terry Melcher – 1965

McGuinn explained the origins of the song in an interview: "I wrote the song the night John F. Kennedy was assassinated. I suppose you could say it's one of the earliest Byrds songs. The arrangement used was as I'd always sung it. I just thought it was a good idea to include it on the Turn! Turn! Turn! album.

10. Speedy Keen: The Profit on Ecology (John Keen)
Y’Know Wot I Mean?: Island Records – ILPS 9338
London UK
John Keen: vocals, guitars, drums, keys
Butch Sandford: lead guitar
Terry Wilson: bass
Tony Braunagal: drums
Emmanuel Rentzos: keys
BJ Cole: steel
John Bundrick: keys
Liza Strike: bg vocals
Peter Vanderpuije, George Lee, Eddie Quansah: horns
Produced by John Keen 1975
Recorded by Tony Platt, Richard Digby Smith, Rod Thear, Keith Harwood & Phil Ault at Island Studios, Hammersmith UK. Mixed at Basing Streeet Studios, London

John David Percy Keen b. 29 March 1945 Ealing, London d. 12 March 2002 (aged 56)
Associated with The Who wrote Armenia City in the Sky. Formed Thunderclap Newman famed for Something In The Air consisted of the songwriter Speedy Keen (vocals, drums, guitar); Andy "Thunderclap" Newman (piano); and Jimmy McCulloch  (guitar). Pete Townshend (using the alias "Bijou Drains") played bass guitar

11. Bob Lind: Elusive Butterfly (Bob Lind)
Don’t Be Concerned: World Pacific Records – WP 1841
Baltimore MD
Produced by Jack Nitzsche – 1965
Recorded by Bruce Botnick

born Robert Neale Lind, November 25, 1942, Baltimore, Maryland
Lind compositions were eventually covered by more than 200 artists including Cher, Glen Campbell, Aretha Franklin, Dolly Parton, Eric Clapton, Nancy Sinatra, The Four Tops, Richie Havens, Hoyt Axton, The Kingston Trio, Johnny Mathis, and Petula Clark.

12. The Guess Who: Two Wheel Freedom (Randy Bachman and (?) Bryan )
45 rpm: RCA Victor - T-55829
Winnipeg MB
Randy Bachman: guitar
Burton Cummings: keys, vocals
Gary Peterson: drums
Jim Kale: bass
Produced for Hondo Motorcycles - 1968

(a very rare 1 sided recording for the Honda Motorcycle Co.)

13. Music Explosion: Little Bit ‘O Soul (John Carter Ken Lewis) 1967
45 Single: Laurie Records L-3380X
Mansfield, Ohio
James "Jamie" Lyons (singer, percussion)
Donald (Tudor) Atkins (guitar)
Richard Nesta (guitar)
Burton Stahl (bass)
Robert Avery (drums)
Producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz 1967

14. David Wiffin: Up On The Hillside (Bruce Cockburn) *
Coast To Coast: United Artists – UA-LA-172F
Toronto ON
David Wiffen: vocals
Bruce Cockburn: guitar
Dennis Pendrith: bass
Pat Godfrey: piano
John Savage: drums
Produced by Bruce Cockburn – 1973
Recorded by Bill Seddon at Thunder Sound, Toronto
Mixed at Eastern Sound by Chris Skene

11 March 1942 (age 73) Redhill, Surrey, England
Only recorded 4 albums: 1971, 73, 99 & 2015
New record called Songs from the Lost and Found, True North

15. Vic Virgili & His Laurentian Valley Boys: Rosina Polka (Vic Virgili) *
The Great Ontario Northland: Cascade – 477-7700
North Bay ON
Vic Virgili: accordion
Rene Mathieu: fiddle
Jimmy Nunner: electric guitar
Jack Thiessen: bass
Jerry Constantine: guitar
Bernie Meehan: drums
Produced by Stan Leverre – circa 1965



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