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Resurrecting one from the archives. Original Air date July 4th, 2017
Cream I Feel Free Fresh Cream Atco Records
Ryan Adams New York, New York Gold UMG Nashville
Burnell Pines Be Free Burnell Pines Royal Potato Family
The Rolling Stones I’m Free Singles Collection London
Dave Alvin Fourth of July Hightone First Ten Years Hightone Records
Bruce Springsteen 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) The Wild, The Innocent.. Columbia
Johnny Cash with Joe Strummer Redemption Song Unearthed Box Set American Recordings LLC
Jake Shimabukuro The Star Spangled Banner Gently Weeps Hitchhike Records
Donovan Frankenreiter Free Donovan Frankenreiter Universal Records
Amos Lee Freedom
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Those of you that know me know that to be unleashed I need to be on top of my game behind the scenes. While quarantining I have spent a lot of time organizing my physical and digital space, deleting tons of files and folders on my computer, organizing and framing my photos, alphabetizing my vinyl and listening to some of my old radio shows that I recorded on cassette. These upcoming posts are the first of some of those shows recorded on cassette.
A little context.
In the Spring of 1989 I moved to Pine Plains in the Hudson Valley of New York after a few years of skiing, bartending and DJ'ing on KMTN in in Jackson Hole, WY. I drove across the Hudson River to Woodstock and went to WDST looking for a job. The station was transitioning into a new decade. Jeanne Atwood was the Music Director and was the guiding force for the new music being played and Richard Fusco the Program Director. He hired me on the spot and I started on air that September. My first on-air shifts were on weekends sharing the weekend shifts with another new hire, Nic Harcourt.
I quickly added weekday duties and became the evening DJ with a three hour show Monday through Fridays from 9pm to midnight, working on air seven days a week while also selling ads for the Harlem Valley Times in Dutchess County. My air-shift followed the late Betty McDonald and her jazz show and proceeded Mark Zip and "Forward in all Directions" that started at midnight. I loved the interaction with both of them in the studio as we transitioned in and out of our respective shows.
These recordings are segments from those weeknight and weekend shows where we were breaking a lot of new music, some of which has passed the test of time and has become classic. Enjoy.
#WDST #RadioForThe1990s#RadioWoodstock #procrastinatingconstructively #RadioUnleashed
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Those of you that know me know that to be unleashed I need to be on top of my game behind the scenes. While quarantining I have spent a lot of time organizing my physical and digital space, deleting tons of files and folders on my computer, organizing and framing my photos, alphabetizing my vinyl and listening to some of my old radio shows that I recorded on cassette. These upcoming posts are the first of some of those shows recorded on cassette.
A little context.
In the Spring of 1989 I moved to Pine Plains in the Hudson Valley of New York after a few years of skiing, bartending and DJ'ing on KMTN in in Jackson Hole, WY. I drove across the Hudson River to Woodstock and went to WDST looking for a job. The station was transitioning into a new decade. Jeanne Atwood was the Music Director and was the guiding force for the new music being played and Richard Fusco the Program Director. He hired me on the spot and I started on air that September. My first on-air shifts were on weekends sharing the weekend shifts with another new hire, Nic Harcourt.
I quickly added weekday duties and became the evening DJ with a three hour show Monday through Fridays from 9pm to midnight, working on air seven days a week while also selling ads for the Harlem Valley Times in Dutchess County. My air-shift followed the late Betty McDonald and her jazz show and proceeded Mark Zip with his "Forward in all Directions" show that started at midnight. I loved the interaction with both of them in the studio as we transitioned in and out of our respective shows.
These recordings are segments from those weeknight and weekend shows where we were breaking a lot of new music, some of which has passed the test of time and has become classic. Enjoy.
#WDST #RadioForThe1990s#RadioWoodstock #procrastinatingconstructively #RadioUnleashed
Support the show
Those of you that know me know that to be unleashed I need to be on top of my game behind the scenes. While quarantining I have spent a lot of time organizing my physical and digital space, deleting tons of files and folders on my computer, organizing and framing my photos, alphabetizing my vinyl and listening to some of my old radio shows that I recorded on cassette. These upcoming posts are the first of some of those shows recorded on cassette.
A little context.
In the Spring of 1989 I moved to Pine Plains in the Hudson Valley of New York after a few years of skiing, bartending and DJ'ing on KMTN in in Jackson Hole, WY. I drove across the Hudson River to Woodstock and went to WDST looking for a job. The station was transitioning into a new decade. Jeanne Atwood was the Music Director and was the guiding force for the new music being played and Richard Fusco the Program Director. He hired me on the spot and I started on air that September. My first on-air shifts were on weekends sharing the weekend shifts with another new hire, Nic Harcourt.
I quickly added weekday duties and became the evening DJ with a three hour show Monday through Fridays from 9pm to midnight, working on air seven days a week while also selling ads for the Harlem Valley Times in Dutchess County. My air-shift followed the late Betty McDonald and her jazz show and proceeded Mark Zip and "Forward in all Directions" that started at midnight. I loved the interaction with both of them in the studio as we transitioned in and out of our respective shows.
These recordings are segments from those weeknight and weekend shows where we were breaking a lot of new music, some of which has passed the test of time and has become classic. Enjoy.
#WDST #RadioForThe1990s#RadioWoodstock #procrastinatingconstructively #RadioUnleashed
Support the show
Those of you that know me know that to be unleashed I need to be on top of my game behind the scenes. While quarantining I have spent a lot of time organizing my physical and digital space, deleting tons of files and folders on my computer, organizing and framing my photos, alphabetizing my vinyl and listening to some of my old radio shows that I recorded on cassette. These upcoming posts are the first of some of those shows recorded on cassette.
A little context.
In the Spring of 1989 I moved to Pine Plains in the Hudson Valley of New York after a few years of skiing, bartending and DJ'ing on KMTN in in Jackson Hole, WY. I drove across the Hudson River to Woodstock and went to WDST looking for a job. The station was transitioning into a new decade. Jeanne Atwood was the Music Director and was the guiding force for the new music being played and Richard Fusco the Program Director. He hired me on the spot and I started on air that September. My first on-air shifts were on weekends sharing the weekend shifts with another new hire, Nic Harcourt.
I quickly added weekday duties and became the evening DJ with a three hour show Monday through Fridays from 9pm to midnight, working on air seven days a week while also selling ads for the Harlem Valley Times in Dutchess County. My air-shift followed the late Betty McDonald and her jazz show and proceeded Mark Zip with his "Forward in all Directions" show that started at midnight. I loved the interaction with both of them in the studio as we transitioned in and out of our respective shows.
These recordings are segments from those weeknight and weekend shows where we were breaking a lot of new music, some of which has passed the test of time and has become classic. Enjoy.
#WDST #RadioForThe1990s#RadioWoodstock #procrastinatingconstructively #RadioUnleashed
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Show #1617
Recorded 04.17.2021
Artist/Title
Andy Frasco & The UN – My Recovery
Frank Turner – Recovery
Tom Petty – You Wreck Me
The Clash – Janie Jones (Demo)
Pottery – Hank Williams
The Drums – Best Friend
The Moody Blues – The Story In You Eyes
Weezer – All My Favorite Songs
Yumi Zouma – Cool For a Second
Mat Kearney – Closer to Love
Andrew Bird – Andalucia
AJ Smith – Roommate
Leftover Cuties – One Heart
Hannah Williams & The Affirmations – 50 Foot Woman
Los Lobos – This Time
Langhorne Slim – High Class
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Show #1616
Recorded 03.05.2021
Artist/Title
Frankie and His Fingers – Sad to let you down like this.
Jack Grace Band – It Was a Really Bad Year
The Flurries – Don’t Call
The Felice Brothers – Radio Song
The Mammals – If You Could Hear Me Now
The Duke and The King – If You Ever Get Famous
Amy Helm – Good News
Burnell Pines – You and Me
Simi Stone – Got it All
Tracy Bonham – Shine
Noel Fletcher – Song To Say Goodbye
Shana Falana – Cool Kids
Dylan Emmet – Lose This
Art Thief – Invaded with Love
Verna Gillis – Paradiggum Shift
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Show #1615
Recorded 03.05.2021
Artist/Title
U2 – Bad
Kings of Leon – Back Down South
Pinegrove – Phase
X – Cyrano De Berger’s Back
Henry Thomas – Bulldoze Blues
Lead Belly – Black Betty
Shovels 7 Rope – Birmingham
Langhorne Slim – Dreams
Monsters of Folk – Baby Boomer
The Statler Brothers – Flowers on The Wall
Those Darlins – Wild One
Charlie Walker – Wild as a Wildcat
Tammy Wynette – Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad
Five Chinese Brothers – She’s a Waitress
The Felice Brothers – Run Chicken Run
Old 97’s – Longer Than You’ve Been Alive
Charlie Mars – Listen To the Darkside
Hothouse Flowers – This is It (Your Soul)
Ages and Ages – Divisionary (Do The Right Thing)
Patty Griffin – One Big Love
Daniel Lanois – Still Water
The Waterboys – Strange Boat
The Avett Brothers – The Once and Future Carpenter
Billy Bragg & Wilco – California Stars
Blue Rodeo – Hasn’t Hit Me Yet
The Waifs – Pony
Leon Bridges - Pony
Mickey Guyton – Black Like Me
Cordoba – Outcry
Chet Faker – Low
Rilo Kiley – Silver Lining
Them – It’s All Over Now Baby Blue
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Show #1614
Recorded 02.11.21
Artist/Title
Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Hoedown
Moontype – About You
Moon Taxi – Say
Phosphorescent – Ride On/Right On
Stoney Clove Lane – Crawl
Alex Ebert – Stronger
Paoli Nutini – Let me Down Easy
Hozier – Like Real People Do
Arlo Parks – Black Dog
The Staves – Good Woman
Mumford & Sons – Forever
The Lone Bellow – Count On Me
Smokescreens – I Love Only You
Monday Night Social – Bury Me
Cage The Elephant – Trouble
Blind Pilot – Half Moon
The Head and the Heart – Let’s Be Still
Hurray For The riff Raff – The Body Electric
Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors – American Beauty
Blue Moon Rising – Youngstown
Bob Seger – Turn the Page
Matthew E. White – Rock & Roll Is Cold
J.J. Cale – Rock and Roll Records
Bonnie Raitt – Thank You
Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros
Frank Turner – The Way I Tend To Be
Sonia Dada – Planes & Satellites (Sound check in Memphis)
Sonny Landreth – Son of A Native Stepson
Matt Costa – Make That Change
Hiss Golden Messenger – Sanctuary
Big Thief – Cattails
Esther Rose – How Many Times
Gypsy Tailwind – Coming Up Close
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Recorded 02.05.2021
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The podcast currently has 169 episodes available.