Re: OT - Ramblin Roots Revue

2017-10-09 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 8/10/17, John, discombobulated, unleashed:

>They featured Johnny Cash's version of Tom Petty's "Won't Back Down".
>That's one of my favorite country crossover songs.

The programme was recorded, edited and with the station a few days before TP 
died. The choice of 'Won't Back Down' was made by the show's host - pure 
coincidence. A 'back-ref' was added a day before transmission to acknowledge 
Petty.

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Re: OT - Ramblin Roots Revue

2017-10-08 Thread John

They featured Johnny Cash's version of Tom Petty's "Won't Back Down". That's 
one of my favorite country crossover songs.

Jason Aldean played it on Saturday Night Live.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=239&v=4RRCbVBCRBE  


I've recently been attending a weekly blue-grass jam, learning some new music.


On 10/7/2017 17:00, Steve Cottrell wrote:

For any country fans, this month's offering from my Mrs features music and 
interview with a UK country artist called Ags Connolly...



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OT - Ramblin Roots Revue

2017-10-07 Thread Steve Cottrell
For any country fans, this month's offering from my Mrs features music and 
interview with a UK country artist called Ags Connolly...



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Re: OT - Ramblin Roots Revue

2017-09-10 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 9/9/17, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed:

>The term Americana comes from the radio stations KFAT and KPIG

[snip]

Thanks Lar, all info forwarded on :-)

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Re: OT - Ramblin Roots Revue

2017-09-10 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 9/9/17, Igor PDML-StR, discombobulated, unleashed:

>I enjoyed listening to a portion of that program, thanks for sharing.
>It's a bit strange or funny to hear a "proper" British voice talking about
>country (instead of the deep southern drawl).

Thanks for the info Igor. There's quite a good country following in the UK.

I regularly listen to WSM online :-)

I've forwarded your email onto The Mrs.

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Re: OT - Ramblin Roots Revue

2017-09-09 Thread Larry Colen



Steve Cottrell wrote:

Thought I would mention this here as some of you are country and Americana 
fans. My wife, Alma, has always wanted to do a radio show featuring her 
favourite music, and now she has been given the chance. A local community radio 
station called Witney Radio (www.witneyradio.co.uk and 99.9FM in Oxfordshire, 
UK) has given her a monthly one hour slot. She loves country, Americana and 
roots music and will be featuring interviews with musicians and producers in 
the future. She kicked off with an intro show with some of her favourites and 
you can listen here if you've got an hour free and enjoy music from the likes 
of Johnny Cash, K D Lang, Andrew Combs (who??!), The Treetop Flyers 
(who!??!?!?!) amongst others. Easy listening - very enjoyable. Recorded and 
produced by me :-)


Congratulations to her.

The term Americana comes from the radio stations KFAT and KPIG
http://www.kpig.com
KPIG also has the distinction to be the first radio station to simulcast 
on the web. Unfortunately at one point the FCC changed the way that they 
get charged royalties and can no longer afford to simulcast for free. 
You can test drive the pig stream for a week for free though:

http://www.kpig.com/streaming_free_trial.htm

Also the KPIG greatest hits CDs are awesome:
https://www.kpig.com/forms/store/




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Re: OT - Ramblin Roots Revue

2017-09-09 Thread Igor PDML-StR


I enjoyed listening to a portion of that program, thanks for sharing.
It's a bit strange or funny to hear a "proper" British voice talking about
country (instead of the deep southern drawl).
While I enjoy occasionally listening to some sub-genres of country (e.g. 
some western swing), here (in TX), we get too much country (on the radio, 
in restaurants, various other public places, ...)


But I thought your wife might enjoy listening to the shows from our 
community radio (live on the web), KEOS (http://keos.org) - they do many 
weekly local music shows.

In particular, there are two programs of interest:
http://keos.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/KEOS-Program-Schedule-for-08.06.17.pdf
10am-noon (Central time) - various Americana, Country, etc. - on most days 
of the week, except Sunday. This makes it late afternoon your time.
There are also some evening programs here, - you can check the schedule on 
the website.


Also, if Alma likes discovering new musicians, - she might enjoy Elana 
James, a musician playing and singing (in various genres) for many years 
in Austin: http://www.elanajames.com/listen/

(Or, she might already know this musician.)
I like several songs on "Elana James" (2007) CD album that I own.

Cheers,

Igor


Steve Cottrell Sat, 09 Sep 2017 05:07:41 -0700 wrote:

Thought I would mention this here as some of you are country and Americana
fans. My wife, Alma, has always wanted to do a radio show featuring her
favourite music, and now she has been given the chance. A local community 
radio
station called Witney Radio (www.witneyradio.co.uk and 99.9FM in 
Oxfordshire,
UK) has given her a monthly one hour slot. She loves country, Americana 
and
roots music and will be featuring interviews with musicians and producers 
in
the future. She kicked off with an intro show with some of her favourites 
and
you can listen here if you've got an hour free and enjoy music from the 
likes

of Johnny Cash, K D Lang, Andrew Combs (who??!), The Treetop Flyers
(who!??!?!?!) amongst others. Easy listening - very enjoyable. Recorded 
and

produced by me :-)


Cheers



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Re: OT - Ramblin Roots Revue

2017-09-09 Thread Paul in MKE

A very enjoyable listen.  Keep posting links for the upconing shows.

-p


On 9/9/2017 7:06 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:

Thought I would mention this here as some of you are country and Americana 
fans. My wife, Alma, has always wanted to do a radio show featuring her 
favourite music, and now she has been given the chance. A local community radio 
station called Witney Radio (www.witneyradio.co.uk and 99.9FM in Oxfordshire, 
UK) has given her a monthly one hour slot. She loves country, Americana and 
roots music and will be featuring interviews with musicians and producers in 
the future. She kicked off with an intro show with some of her favourites and 
you can listen here if you've got an hour free and enjoy music from the likes 
of Johnny Cash, K D Lang, Andrew Combs (who??!), The Treetop Flyers 
(who!??!?!?!) amongst others. Easy listening - very enjoyable. Recorded and 
produced by me :-)

Cheers



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OT - Ramblin Roots Revue

2017-09-09 Thread Steve Cottrell
Thought I would mention this here as some of you are country and Americana 
fans. My wife, Alma, has always wanted to do a radio show featuring her 
favourite music, and now she has been given the chance. A local community radio 
station called Witney Radio (www.witneyradio.co.uk and 99.9FM in Oxfordshire, 
UK) has given her a monthly one hour slot. She loves country, Americana and 
roots music and will be featuring interviews with musicians and producers in 
the future. She kicked off with an intro show with some of her favourites and 
you can listen here if you've got an hour free and enjoy music from the likes 
of Johnny Cash, K D Lang, Andrew Combs (who??!), The Treetop Flyers 
(who!??!?!?!) amongst others. Easy listening - very enjoyable. Recorded and 
produced by me :-)

Cheers



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