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Playlist for March 30, 2007

Interview with Irma Thomas and guest co-deejay Colin Fielding from 'Folk & Roots' show heard on 3INR FM, Melbourne, Australia listen to the archive here until April 13

Artist Song Title Label and/or Notes
Allen Toussaint Southern Nights title track to the CD-reissue (Water)
Mavis Staples We'll Never Turn Back Title track to this brand new one produced by Ry Cooder ("Anit)
Irma Thomas Shelter In the Rain From "After the Rain" (Rounder) Irma plays 2 shows tonight/tomorrow at the Regattabar
Interview with 2006 Grammy winner, Irma Thomas Irma talks about her Grammy winning record, After the Rain, tracks In the Middle of It All and how she got started in music.  
Irma Thomas Another Man Done Gone From "After the Rain" (Rounder) Irma plays 2 shows tonight/tomorrow at the Regattabar
Irma Thomas In the Middle of It All From "After the Rain" (Rounder) Irma plays 2 shows tonight/tomorrow at the Regattabar
Irma Thomas You Can Have My Husband, But Leave My Man Alone From "Somebody Told Me" a live version that started it all for Irma.
Ry Cooder Strike! From his latest "My Name Is Buddy" (Nonesuch)
Eilen Jewel Rich Man's World From her upcoming Signature Sounds release "Letter from Sinners & Strangers"
The Flood Tear Stained Eye Sydney, AU band Son Volt cover
The Yearlings Shine Like Diamonds From "Wind Already Blown" another Aussie band
Jimmy Ryan My Last Whiskey Song From Jimmy's upcoming release on Hi-N-Dry featuring Sarah Borges on backing vocals. Both play Johnny D's tomorrow night
Dennis Brennan Delmore Schwartz From "Engagement" (Hi-N-Dry) Dennis celebrates his official CD release on May 18 & 19th at the Lizard Lounge. Hopefully Dennis will join the Circus in May!!
Los Diablos the Waltzing Ladies From "Let's Waste Another Evening" Los Diablos played a great set at Toad last night. We sure are spoiled in Beantown.
Matthew Grim & the Red Smear Kill the Poor From "Dawn's Early Apocalypse" (Grimm Reality)
Graham Parker Ambiguous From his new one "Don't Tell Columbus" (Bloodshot)
Scott McCatchey Come Across the River From "Burn This" (self)
Eggs Over Easy Mover's Lament From "Good & Cheap" (A&M) 1972 - Jack O'Hara from Eggs Over Easy joins me on 3RC next Friday at 5pm. Tune it, he'll share some Eggs stories, playing with Lightning Hopkins, Cambridge and the human element.
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