New releases and live perfomance with Santos and the Saints.
Catie with a C
Two new featured albums tonight from Booka Shade and IAMX (Chris Corner from Sneaker Pimps). Plus new music from Portishead. Enjoy!
This week's show featured music from the local library's collection (except for the Harry Manx recording.)
Saturdays, 8am-10am
Contact: rootsforbreakfast@hotmail.com
I'm always getting caught singing along in the studio, and these are the songs that I love to sing full blast!
Saturdays, 8am-10am
Contact: rootsforbreakfast@hotmail.com
Saturdays, 8am-10am
Contact: rootsforbreakfast@hotmail.com
New music a-plenty this week, most released in the past month. Heavy-hitters like Moby, NIN, and Bjork as well as low-key starters like Pink Skull, Cut Copy, and Mystery Palace. Enjoy!
-Markus
Covering a wide array of genres, utilizing old and new recordings ranging from 78's to CD's. Contributions are welcomed and can be mailed to: Roots For Breakfast c/o WFHB
108 West 4th St.
Bloomington, IN 47404
Email: "rootsforbreakfast@hotmail.com"
"Roots For Breakfast" is a hodge-podge of tunes and songs that loosely fit into the classification known as "Roots" music: Blues; Old-Time; Country & Western; Twang; Bluegrass; Rockabilly; Folk; Cajun/Zydeco; Polka; Celtic; Ragtime and several other styles I can't think of right now. New and old recordings are welcome, mail contributions to:
"Roots For Breakfast"
c/o WFHB
108 West 4th St.
Bloomington, IN 47404
email: rootsforbreakfast@hotmail.com
Utilizing a sort of "It's 'Roots' if I Say So" attitude, this program veers off onto many pathways all at once. Have something you'd like to contribute? Submissions can be sent to:
Roots For Breakfast
c/o WFHB
108 West 4th St.
Bloomington, IN
47404
email: "rootsforbreakfast@hotmail.com"
Vocalese (also simply known as "singing") is a style or genre of jazz singing wherein lyrics are written for melodies that were originally part of an all-instrumental composition or improvisation. Whereas scat singing uses improvised nonsense syllables (bap ba doo dweeba da habba da bop da dop) in solos, vocalese uses lyrics, either improvised or set to pre-existing instrumental solos. Featuring Jon Hendricks, Dave Lambert, Annie Ross, Eddie Jefferson, King Pleasure, Bob Dorough, Les Double Six, Manhattan Transfer, Slim Gaillard, Babs Gonzales, Kurt Elling and more!
Diverse mix of new and eclectic music!