
Category: Radio


Amber Run In Concert – 2018 -Past Daily Soundbooth
Amber Run – Live at Lowlands Festival 2018 – August 20, 2018 – VPRO/3VOOR12-FM – Netherlands – Amber Run at Lowlands 2018 to end the week. A band very much on the rise, who have been touring extensively throughout Europe and the U.S. this year. To get an idea who

Seiji Ozawa With Birgit Finnilae And The Boston Symphony – Mahler: Symphony No. 3 – 1977 – Past Daily Mid-Week Concert
Seiji Ozawa and The Boston Symphony with Birgit Finnilae, Contralto – Mahler: Symphony No. 3 – April 30, 1977 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Another historic concert this week (a little late for Anti-Road Rage Wednesday, but Mahler works just about every day) – The Boston Symphony conducted by

September 4, 1978 – Going Postal – Camp David Gets Ready – Monsoons Douse India
September 4, 1978 – CBS Radio News On The Hour – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – September 4, 1978 – A day of breath-holding. The threatened Postal Strike was undergoing negotiations, with the hopes of averting a long, dragged-out work stoppage. More talks between the Postal Union and The Postal

Bernard Lavilliers – In Concert 2018 – Past Daily Soundbooth: Rock Without Borders
Bernard Lavilliers – in concert – July 1, 2018 – Radio France International – Bernard Lavilliers in concert tonight – one of the more compelling voices, who has been around for a while, but of course who is well known in his native France – here, not so much (pity).


Randy Weston Live In Paris – 1976 – RIP: Randy Weston (1926-2018) – Past Daily Downbeat: Tribute Edition
Randy Weston Sextet – Live at Maison de la Radio – February 4, 1976 – Radio France Musique – With the sad news that Randy Weston passed away yesterday at age 92, the Jazz world lost one of its most gifted and profound practitioners; who successfully argued that Jazz did,


Claude Thornhilll In Session – 1941-1946 – Past Daily Nights At The Round Table: Archeology
Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra – Lang-Worth Sessions – 1941-1947 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Claude Thornhill to end the weekend. One of those bands, very often misunderstood by collectors, completely understood by other musicians and mystifyingly overlooked by the audience in general. Every time I post something on
