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Faith No More – Live At Phoenix Festival 1993 – Past Daily Soundbooth
Faith No More – Live At Phoenix Festival – July 17, 1993 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Blistering music from the Bay Area for a Thursday night. Faith No More, recorded live at the Phoenix Festival on July 17, 1993. Faith No More (sometimes abbreviated as FNM) is an


Josep Pons Leads Orquesta Nacionales de España In Music Of Nino Rota And Gustav Mahler – 2011 – Past Daily Mid-Week Concert
Orquesta Nacionales de España, cond by Josep Pons – In Concert live – April 3, 2011 – RNE Madrid – Turning to performances of a more recent vintage this week (i.e. we’re taking a small detour out of the 70s and 80s for a couple weeks), a performance by Orquesta

November 27, 1997 – Spirit Of The Season, Baghdad Makes A Pitch And The Telltale Piece Of Metal.
November 28, 1997 – CBS World News Roundup – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – November 28, 1997 – It was a Friday, 21 years ago – and because it was the day after Thanksgiving in 1997, that meant it was the infamous Black Friday – a name which had its


November 27, 1994 – Chaos Is A Place Called Bihac – Capitol Hill Is A State Of Mind – Whitewater Is Neither
November 27, 1994 – ABC World News This Week – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – November 27, 1994 – The end of a chaotic week in 1994. News from the never-ending crisis in the Balkans had NATO airstrikes hitting Bosnian Serb targets in retaliation for attacks on NATO forces in


Mustangs Of The West – Everybody Wants Peace On Earth – Past Daily Nights At The Round Table: Holiday Edition
Mustangs Of The West – Everybody Wants Peace On Earth – 2018 – Blue Elan Records – Revving up the Christmas spirit with a new single by Mustangs Of The West, just in time for the holidays. Since we’re devoting a lot of our nightly music posts with Christmas music

Jacqueline Brumaire And Jean Martinon Play Music Of Maurice Jaubert – 1952 – Past Daily Weekend Gramophone
Maurice Jaubert – Jeanne d’Arc (1937) : symphonie concertante for soli, choir and orchestra – Jacqueline Brumaire, Soprano – French National Orchestra – Jean Martinon, conductor – 1952 Concert performance. Continuing our seemingly endless archeological dig through the vault and unearthing broadcasts of rarities – here’s another one which should