RoCM Thanksgiving Weekend Playlist: 26 Nov 2022
So I hope you all had a very Happy Thanksgiving and are enjoying the long weekend. This happens to be one of my favorite weekends, as our collection of expatriates who have ended up on Long Island1 spend the weekend together enjoying food and drink. It’s not the healthiest weekend, to be honest, but you only live once.
This week we’re featuring a number of Native American Jazz artists – Rico Jones, Mildred Bailey, Julia Keefe, Don Pullen, Jack Dejohnette, Jim Pepper, and Mary Redhouse.
Time | Artist | Song | Release |
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6:00:26 PM | Charley Patton | Poor Me | The Complete Recordings 1929-34, Vol. 2 |
6:05:32 PM | Rico Jones with Dave Kikoski, Johnathan Blake, Dezron Douglas | Cherokee (Live) | Charlie Parker Centenial celebration |
6:16:35 PM | Mildred Bailey | Cry, Cry, Cry | The Rockin' Chair Lady ((1931-1950)) |
6:19:39 PM | Julia Keefe | You and the Night and the Music | You and the Night and the Music - Single |
6:23:27 PM | The Richard Davis Trio | Song for Wounded Knee (feat. Joe Beck & Jack Dejohnette) | Song for Wounded Knee |
6:28:22 PM | Roy Brooks | Five for Max | The Free Slave |
6:45:36 PM | Irreversible Entanglements | Blues Ideology | Who Sent You? |
6:53:58 PM | Marc Ribot | Bella Ciao (Goodbye Beautiful) featuring Tom Waits | Songs of Resistance 1942 - 2018 |
7:00:15 PM | Bama the Village Poet | Thanksgiving | Ghettos Of The Mind |
7:06:21 PM | Don Pullen | Common Ground | Sacred Common Ground |
7:16:48 PM | Jim Pepper | Dakota Song | Dakota Song |
7:23:19 PM | Oliver Lake Quartet | Naisiai | Oliver Lake Quartet Featuring Mary Redhouse, Santi Debriano, Gene Lake (Live) |
7:32:34 PM | Jayne Cortez & The Firespitters | To A Gypsy Cab Man | There It Is |
7:39:51 PM | Joe McPhee | Nation Time | Nation Time |
Don’t forget that you can listen online at KCSB-FM’s website and there’s an online archive available for two weeks after the show airs.
1My favorite joke about Long Island is that Long Island is like the restaurant chain Denny’s: You don’t go to Long Island. You end up on Long Island.