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Recherché
Oct 7, 2022 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Music
With Readie Righteous
Shake off the week, oh Righteous Ones! It's everything from Acid-Folk to Ziglibithy. Light the candles, drape your scarfand feather boa, and do your interpretive dance to ambient, Afrobeat, international, Tuareg, Tuvan throat singing, queercore, gnawa, pop, disco, post-punk, jazz, soul, R 'n' B, obit-core and more. Opportunistic singing-along with your DJ is de rigeur. Your lagniappe: historical perspective, social consciousness, irreverence.
You're Lookin' at Country
6:00 PM |
| Small Faces Ogden's Nut Gone Flake Marriott, Lane, McLagan, Jones Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake Immediate Records 1968 |
6:03 PM |
| Blanc du Blanc Patcong Dub N Reggatta Du Blanc Du Blanc Soul Selects Records 2022
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6:08 PM |
| Terry Allen & the Panhandle Mystery Band Oh What a Dangerous Life N Bloodlines 2022 |
6:14 PM |
| Izzy Oram Brown Older Now Izzy Oram Brown N Mess 2022 |
6:19 PM |
| Orville Peck Outta Time Orville Peck Bronco Columbia 2022 |
6:23 PM |
| Bob Dylan Buckets of Rain Bob Dylan Blood On The Tracks Columbia 1974 |
6:26 PM |
| Jimetta Rose & Voices of Creation Answer the Call N How Good It Is Day Dreamer 2022 |
6:33 PM |
Set Break:
Country Music, old & new
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6:38 PM |
| Kitty Wells Will Your Lawyer Talk to God? Kitty Wells Especially for You 1962 The original Queen of Country Music - Kitty Wells |
6:40 PM |
| Willie Nelson Uncloudy Day Willie Nelson The Essential Willie Nelson Columbia Nashville Legacy 2015 |
6:45 PM |
| Hank Williams I'm Free at Last Ernest Tubb Hank Williams 1966 |
6:47 PM |
| Patsy Cline Walkin' After Midnight Patsy Cline Showcase 1961 Loretta Lynn's mentor - Patsy Cline - she helped Loretta fight for, and speak for herself. |
6:50 PM |
| Merle Haggard Working Man Blues Country's Greatest Moments Vol. 1 Silverphonic Records 2007 |
6:53 PM |
| Wilma Burgess Don't Touch Me Hank Cochran Don't Touch Me 1966 Wilma Burgess- the first openly gay country singer, who opened the first lesbian bar in Nashville, TN in the 1980's where she often performed. |
6:55 PM |
| Chely Wright Shut Up and Drive Tate, Tate, Rutherford Let Me In 1997 |
6:59 PM |
| Kimberly Dunn Courthouse Wedding New Smoke Show Independent 2018
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7:02 PM |
| Conway Twitty Long Black Train R The Conway Twitty Touch Mercury Nashville 1961
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7:04 PM |
| Pete Seeger & Johnny Cash Worried Man Blues A.P. Carter recorded during the Johnny Cash Show, circa 1970 From the Johnny Cash television show, circa 1970 |
7:09 PM |
| The Carter Family Coal Miner's Blues A.P. Carter The Carter Family Vol. II 1935-1941 2003 |
7:10 PM |
Set Break:
Honky Tonk Girl
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7:19 PM |
| Loretta Lynn I'm a Honky Tonk Girl Loretta Lynn single 1960 |
7:21 PM |
| Loretta Lynn Heartaches Meet Mr. Blues Loretta Lynn single 1960 |
7:23 PM |
| Loretta Lynn A Hundred Proof Heartache Loretta Lynn Loretta Lynn Sings MCA Nashville 1963 Her debut album |
7:26 PM |
| Loretta Lynn This Haunted House Doolittle Lynn Before I'm Over You 1964 |
7:28 PM |
| Loretta Lynn You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man) Loretta Lynn You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man) 1966 Loretta said of her marriage to Doolittle Lynn (Doo): "We fought hard, we loved hard" |
7:31 PM |
| Loretta Lynn Dear Uncle Sam Loretta Lynn I Like 'Em Country 1966 Loretta didn't consider herself "political", but she wrote one of the first, and earliest song about the human toll of the Vietnam War. |
7:31 PM |
Set Break:
Loretta, Kickin' ass and takin' names
With new-found confidence from her best friend, country legend Patsy Cline, Loretta created some of the most forthright, confrontational, and controversial lyrics in country music. | |
7:40 PM |
| Loretta Lynn Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind) Loretta Lynn Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind) MCA Nashville 1967 This is an autobiographical song about, Doolittle Lynn, her husband -- a hard-drinkin', unfaithful bootlegger who nonetheless managed his beloved wife to stardom. |
7:42 PM |
| Loretta Lynn Fist City Loretta Lynn Loretta Lynn Writes 'em & Sings 'em 1970 Another autobiographical song, about her husband's extramarital affairs. |
7:44 PM |
| Loretta Lynn Rated "X" Loretta Lynn Entertainer of the Year 1972 Loretta's sixth #1 song, dealing with the double standard faced by divorced women. |
7:47 PM |
| Loretta Lynn The Pill Loretta Lynn Back To The Country MCA Nashville 1975 Loretta's song about reproductive rights, recorded in 1972, released in 1975, (15 years after the birth control pill was introduced), was controversial enough that many country radio stations banned it. Relevant now, more than ever. |
7:49 PM |
| Loretta Lynn I Wanna Be Free Loretta Lynn Still Woman Enough 1971 |
7:51 PM |
| Loretta Lynn When the Tingle Becomes a Chill Lola Jean Dixon When the Tingle Becomes a Chill 1971 Loretta never shied away from frank language when it came to a woman's right to be sexually satisfied, and how it feels when she isn't. |
7:57 PM |
| Loretta Lynn Coal Miner's Daughter Loretta Lynn Coal Miner's Daughter MCA Nashville 1971 Loretta's signature song was also the title of her 1976 autobiography, and the acclaimed 1980 film starring Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones, and Levon Helm. |
8:00 PM |
| Loretta Lynn You're Lookin' At Country Loretta Lynn You're Lookin' at Country 1971 |