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Today is Oct. 7th. It’s has been one year since the massacre by Hamas on Israel. 101 hostages still remain in Gaza so slow and low is the tempo of today’s show. Things have been quite eventful up here this past week, so we thought everyone may need a soulful Sunday.
This episode we time travel back in music history to play butterjoints from artists such as Billy Preston, The Staple Singers, Freddie Scott, Sam Cooke, Etta James, Nina Simone, Betty Wright, Jose Rivas, Charles Bradley and the Menahan Street Band, Al Green, Bobby Hebb, Marion Black, Marvin Gaye, Alton Ellis and more. (Disclaimer: This episode does NOT contain any music by Black Sabbath)
Strictly some sweet sounds to sooth your soul.
Just Press play,
It’s easy like Sunday morning.
#BringThemHomeNOW
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Live from the heart of the Galil Mountains on 105.3FM, this is more than just a radio show—it’s a sonic journey through time, culture, and sound. Hosted by a native New Yorker who cut his teeth spinning records in the city’s underground scenes of hip hop, reggae, dub, punk, and dancehall. He now has relocated to the mountains of Northern Israel to bring this knowledge of music to everyone in earshot.
We dig deep into the record crates telling the stories behind the music that shaped generations and putting some stank on it in the process. Each episode weaves a tapestry of genres, connecting the past and present like an old school cassette mixtape with special guest appearances from kindred spirits like Uncle Siris’ daughter, Soso, and the Silent Bob of of the DJ world, Mixmaster DJ Milkweed.
"Uncle Siris and his show is the most sacred thing Israel has since the Temple Mount" -Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky
“This isn’t just music radio—it’s soothing sonic soul on the airwaves” - Emanuel Lewis
"This is the greatest music variety show I have ever heard"- Helen Keller
"When I listen to show of Uncle its like to make sexy-time to my earholes" - Zohan
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Today is Oct. 7th. It’s has been one year since the massacre by Hamas on Israel. 101 hostages still remain in Gaza so slow and low is the tempo of today’s show. Things have been quite eventful up here this past week, so we thought everyone may need a soulful Sunday.
This episode we time travel back in music history to play butterjoints from artists such as Billy Preston, The Staple Singers, Freddie Scott, Sam Cooke, Etta James, Nina Simone, Betty Wright, Jose Rivas, Charles Bradley and the Menahan Street Band, Al Green, Bobby Hebb, Marion Black, Marvin Gaye, Alton Ellis and more. (Disclaimer: This episode does NOT contain any music by Black Sabbath)
Strictly some sweet sounds to sooth your soul.
Just Press play,
It’s easy like Sunday morning.
#BringThemHomeNOW
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live from the heart of the Galil Mountains on 105.3FM, this is more than just a radio show—it’s a sonic journey through time, culture, and sound. Hosted by a native New Yorker who cut his teeth spinning records in the city’s underground scenes of hip hop, reggae, dub, punk, and dancehall. He now has relocated to the mountains of Northern Israel to bring this knowledge of music to everyone in earshot.
We dig deep into the record crates telling the stories behind the music that shaped generations and putting some stank on it in the process. Each episode weaves a tapestry of genres, connecting the past and present like an old school cassette mixtape with special guest appearances from kindred spirits like Uncle Siris’ daughter, Soso, and the Silent Bob of of the DJ world, Mixmaster DJ Milkweed.
"Uncle Siris and his show is the most sacred thing Israel has since the Temple Mount" -Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky
“This isn’t just music radio—it’s soothing sonic soul on the airwaves” - Emanuel Lewis
"This is the greatest music variety show I have ever heard"- Helen Keller
"When I listen to show of Uncle its like to make sexy-time to my earholes" - Zohan
Be a friend,
send a link to a friend who loves music like you do.
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