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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

Annisteen Allen

Arkansas - 1946  

Alfredito

Honeydripper Mambo - 1953   Alan Levy from Brooklyn, NY. Specialized in "exotica"

Freddie King

I Love The Woman - 1956   Federal 12401

Sister Wynona Carr

A Letter To Heaven - 1952  

The Pilgrim Travelers

After While - 1956  

Laura Lee Perkins

Oh La Baby - 1958   Demo session with overdubs, incl. Joe Maphis on guitar

Johnny Lee Wills and his Boys

Too Long - 1941   Bob Wills younger brother

James Wayne

Ageable Woman - 1951  

Rollee McGill

There Goes That Train - 1954   Singer & sax player, played the sax solo on Get A Job. Piney 104 & Mercury 70582

Maurice & Mac

Why Don't You Try Me? - 1968   Former members of The Radiants, later recorded by Ry Cooder. Checker 1206

Django Reinhardt

Some Of These Days - 1935  

Fats Waller

You're Not The Only Oyster In the Stew - 1934  

Roy Hall & His Cohutta Mountain Boys

Dirty Boogie - 1949   Recorded in Detroit

Lee Diamond

Hatti Malatti - 1958  

Leroy Van Dyke

Walk On By - 1961  

Shakura S'Aida

Big City Lights (Have You Seen My Baby?) - 2008   Harrison Kennedy, Harmonica

The Famous Davis Sisters

He's Here Now - 1958  

Valaida Snow

Solitude - 1945   Los Angelese recording

Fats Domino

So Long - 1956  

Bill Doggett

High Heels -  

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