
[Found here. More at the NCW Awards.]

[Found here. More at the NCW Awards.]
[More misrepresentations here.]

We Are Alive, Key Frances (2007) “I was born in Seattle in Kings County Hospital. I’m six months younger than Jimi Hendrix. Don’t do the math, I want to be younger than somebody and I am six months younger than Jimi. He was born in the same hospital as I was.” – Key Frances
*squish*
Miss Sukey feeds a swaddled cat.
Terrifying Satellite Jumping Shoes.
Margaret Watts Hughes’ visible voices.
The Golden Age of Radio [via Memo Of The Air].
Solving California’s energy shortage [via Bunkerville].
On the road to Black Rock [via The View From Lady Lake].
[Top image: Screencap from live Starlink video.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.
Ruby Dee & The Snakehandlers “plays an Americana that encompasses Texas honky-tonk, Bakersfield twang, Memphis rockabilly, Western swing and good old-fashioned rock’n’ roll.” This song doesn’t really fit any of those categories, but it’s nice and easy.
The Black Keys‘ breakout video from 2010… or maybe it wasn’t.
Janiva Magness covers Tom Waits.
Ry Cooder, Buckwheat Zydeco and Lenny Kravitz, having some fun in New Orleans 2005.
Too much heat, stress and attitude for me this week. Tell you all about it on the porch when the time is right.

[Found here.]

While you’re waiting for it to burn, here’s an arbitrary mix of tunes, all previously posted, and in no particular order. Cheers!
[Image from here. More playlists in these posts.]

Green Eggs And Ham, Not Bob Dylan (1997) In 1997, a 30-something music producer from Houston, Texas, produced a mashup of Bob Dylan and Dr. Seuss titled Dylan Hears a Who, a parody album that went viral online. IIRC, the estate of Dr. Seuss issued a cease and desist order based on copyright infringement, and the album / website disappeared (but not before some of us snagged it).
“AHOOOO!”
“WOO-WOO!”
Alena Shymchonak spreads the oil.
Listen to Wikipedia [via Memo Of The Air]
Godzilla: The Official Cookbook [via Mme. Jujujive].
Saturday morning with Peggy and Chuck [via Bunkerville].
[Top image found here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.