The 12 Fl. Oz Show
Tuesdays 7 – 9 PM Eastern
Guest-hosted this week by Sean Kennedy (DJ SK)
Streamable show archive available after initial broadcast, for up to 2 weeks
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Dave Biller and Jeremy Wakefield, “Chicken at an Exhibition”
from The Hot Guitars of Biller & Wakefield
HMG/HighTone Records - 1999
Grandpa Jones, “Eight More Miles to Louisville”
from Steppin' Out Kind (he King & DeLuxe Acetate Series)
Ace Records - 2006
originally released 1946
Joe Maphis, “Fire On the Strings”
from Flying Fingers
Bear Family Records - 1996
originally released 1959
The Country Side Of Harmonica Sam, “Cry Me A River”
El Toro Records - 2017
Duane Eddy, “Night train to Memphis”
from Rebel Rouser
Sony Music Special Products - 1994
originally released 1959
Johnny Cash, “Orange Blossom Special”
from At Folsom Prison (Legacy Edition)
Columbia / Legacy - 1968
originally released 1968
Little Jimmy Dickens, “Wabash Cannon Ball”
from I'm Little But I'm Loud - Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight (series)
Bear Family Records - 2005
originally released 1957
Jean Shepard, “Under Your Spell Again”
from Honky-Tonk Heroine: Classic Capitol Recordings, 1952-1962
CEMA Special Markets - 1995
originally released 1961
George Jones, “Who Shot Sam”
from The Definitive Collection: George Jones (1955-1962)
Mercury - 2004
originally released 1959
Carl Perkins, “Honey Don't”
from Original Sun Greatest Hits
Rhino Records, Sun - 1986
originally released 1956
Barbara Lynn, “People Gonna Talk”
from The Jamie Singles Collection: 1962-1965
Jamie Record Co. - 2008
originally released 1963
Freddie King, “Side Tracked”
from The Complete King / Federal Singles
Real Gone Music - 2012
originally released 1961
Ike & Tina Turner, “I Idolize You”
from The Soul of Ike & Tina / Dynamite
Stateside , EMI - 2004
originally released 1960
Booker T & The MG's, “Hip Hug-Her”
from The Very Best of Booker T & The MG's
Rhino - 1962
originally released 1962
Sir Guy, “Funky Virginia”
from Ol' Virginia Soul Part 2 - Various
Arcania International - 2004
originally released 1969
Robert Gordon with Link Wray, “Red Hot”
from Robert Gordon with Link Wray
Ace Records - 1997
originally released 1977 on Private Stock Records
The Detroit Cobras, “Putty (In Your Hands)”
from Mink, Rat or Rabbit
Sympathy for the Record Industry - 1999
Deke Dickerson and The Ecco-Fonics, “Nightmare of a Woman”
from More Million Sellers
Hightone Records - 1999
The Del Lords, “How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live”
from Frontier Days
American Beat Records - 2010
originally released 1984 on EMI
DJ Eské January 29th, 2019
Posted In: Music Shows