| Artist |
Song Title |
Label and/or Notes |
| ElVez |
The Dreydel Song |
From "Snow Way Jose" |
| Family Jewels |
Crazy Crazy Crazy |
From "Rockin' Strong" Family Jewels play the Plough alternate Sat. at 4pm (they will be there tomorrow) |
| Toni Price |
Ninety Nine Pounds |
From "Talkin' Memphis" (Antone's) |
| Irma Thomas |
Til I Can't Take It Anymore |
From "After the Rain" (Rounder) |
| Creamed Corn |
Por Favor Senora (Sit By Your Menora) |
From "Christmas Corn" (MP3) |
| Grace Potter & the Nocturnals |
Toothbrush & My Table |
From "Nothing But the Water" (Ragged Company) Grace plays tonight/tomorrow at the Paradise |
| Sarah Borges & the Broken Singles |
Lonely Town of Love |
From "Diamonds in the Dark" (Sugar Hill) SB & the BS open for Grace Potter tonight at the Paradise. |
| Marah |
Baby It's Cold Outside |
From " A Christmas Kind of Town" (Yep Roc) |
| Deadstring Brothers |
Ain't No Hiding Love |
From "Silver Mountain" (Bloodshot) |
| Levon Helm |
Single Girl, Married Girl |
From "Dirt Farmer" (Vanguard) |
| Chander Travis Philharmonic |
If We Can Just Make It Through Christmas |
From "Another Christmas Wish for You" (Sonic Trout) CTP puts on the annual Christmas Cavalcade this Thursday, Dec. 13 ar Johnny D's for Bread & Jams |
| Ramblin' Jack Elliot |
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues |
From "I'm Not There" soundtrack (Columbia) |
| Duke Levine |
Caravan |
From "Beneath the Blue" (Loud Loud Music) |
| Duke Levine live in studio w/ Kevin Barry (guitar) and Richard Gates (bass) |
Beneath the Blue |
Title track to his CD due to release Dec. 11 |
| "" |
The Blob |
Also on Beneath the Blue, originally performed by Burt Bacharach, Mack David, Bernie Nee and a couple session musicians and under the moniker The Five Blobs and was part of the soundtrack to the Steve McQueen movie of the same name. We got the extended version of it today! |
| "" |
Lori Anne |
A Joe Maphis tune Duke recorded for Beneath the Blue, but it didn't make the release. Duke promises it won't be 10 years before he puts out another release. That's a good thing, but for now there's lots to love on Beneath the Blue. |