Why KOOP Radio Deserves Your Support

•September 11, 2010 • Leave a Comment

So I am lucky enough to have a radio show on KOOP Radio. I program the show, you are listening to my musical library..mostly.

There is no BBC money. KOOP is funded by grants, local businesses and you, the listener, the supporter.

KOOP Radio’s biannual membership drive is currently in full swing. The goal this autumn is to raise $60,000 which will help keep community voices, and my show on the airwaves in Austin.

The Internet…Satellite Radio…HD Radio…MP3 players. A few short years ago the future was filled with the promise that once these technologies arrived, radio stations like KOOP would become dinosaurs.

But these technologies did not make KOOP obsolete. If anything, the new technologies help to demonstrate the importance of KOOP to you and other listeners. Here’s how:

  • Us KOOP DJs spend our evenings and weekends elbow-deep in dusty vinyl and local music stores to find unique songs and artists so that you’ll always have great music to listen to.
  • While the mainstream news media sticks to a narrow range of issues and celebrity gossip, KOOP’s news and public affairs go off the beaten path, with in-depth coverage of important topics that receive little or no attention elsewhere.
  • KOOP hosts work from personal playlists consisting of thousands of songs, not just the four hundred or so pushed on most commercial radio stations by program directors.
  • In a world of conglomerate stations that play the same material over and over, KOOP maintains its independence!

Listener support constitutes over half of KOOP’s annual budget and is essential to keeping community radio alive in Austin.

So, join us in celebrating Austin’s independent voice and help us keep KOOP a quality radio service that is commercial-free. Just dial 512-472-5667 or pledge online. It’s easy, and if you value independent, interesting and diverse radio, hopefully like my show, please show your support and give us a little of your hard-earned cash.

It really will help us keep the lights on and pay the bills.

Thank you!

KOOP Radio provides high quality, innovative and diverse programming with an emphasis on those communities that are under-served or ignored by mainstream media. KOOP is Austin’s community-owned, community-operated public radio station and has been broadcasting at 91.7FM since 1994.

#44 Radio Show – September 6, 2010, Labor Day Workers Tribute

•September 6, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Here’s this weeks show which was a Labor Day tribute to all the workers and their struggles.

labor day playlist, koop radio, from the other side of the mirror, bob dylan, pete seeger

Bob Dylan & Pete Seeger

The show is called “From the Other Side of the Mirror” and is broadcast every Monday between 9-10am. You can find KOOP radio at 91.7 Fm in the Austin area, or stream it online at http://www.koop.org  If you miss the show, please email me and I will be happy to send you a recording.

1. Welcome To The Working Week – Elvis Costello

2. Work Song – Nina Simone

3. Big Boss Man – Jimmy Reed

4. Dead End Street – The Kinks

5. Rat Race – The Specials

6. Career Opportunities – The Clash

7. Hard Times – Johnny Cash

8. Ain’t Times Hard – Floyd Jones

9. I Guess I Planted – Billy Bragg & Wilco

10. Salt Of The Earth – The Rolling Stones

11. Wat About Di Workin’ Claas – Linton Kwesi Johnson

12. Working Class Hero – John Lennon

13. John Henry – Bruce Springsteen

14. Ghost Town – The Specials

Link to all archived shows

#43 Radio Show – August 30, 2010, Fred Neil

•August 30, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Here’s this weeks show which featured the songwriter who wrote “Everybody’s Talking” and many other classics, Fred Neil.

fred neil, from the other side of the mirror, koop radio

Fred Neil

The show is called “From the Other Side of the Mirror” and is broadcast every Monday between 9-10am. You can find KOOP radio at 91.7 Fm in the Austin area, or stream it online at http://www.koop.org  If you miss the show, please email me and I will be happy to send you a recording.

1. December’s Dream-Fred Neil

2. Everybody’s Talkin’-Harry Nilsson (written by Fred Neil)

3. I’ve Got a Secret-Fred Neil

4. Felicity-Fred Neil

5. Come Back, Baby-Buddy Holly (co-written by Fred Neil)

6. Candy Man-Fred Neil (famously recorded by Roy Orbison)

7. That’s the Bag I’m In-Fred Neil

8. Other Side of This Life-Fred Neil

9. Fred Neil Medley-Jerry Jeff Walker

10. Cocaine-Fred Neil

11. The Water Is Wide-Fred Neil

12. A Little Bit of Rain-Sid Selvidge (written by Fred Neil)

13. The Dolphins-Fred Neil

14. Everybody’s Talkin’-Fred Neil

15. Tear Down the Walls-Vince Martin and Fred Neil

Link to all archived shows

#42 Radio Show – August 23, 2010, Nelson Riddle

•August 23, 2010 • 1 Comment

Here’s this weeks show which featured the man often described as the greatest arranger in the history of American popular music,  Nelson Riddle.

nelson riddle, frank sinatra, from the other side of the mirror, koop radio

Nelson Riddle with Frank Sinatra

The show is called “From the Other Side of the Mirror” and is broadcast every Monday between 9-10am. You can find KOOP radio at 91.7 Fm in the Austin area, or stream it online at http://www.koop.org  If you miss the show, please email me and I will be happy to send you a recording.

1. I Get A Kick Out Of You – Shirley Bassey

2. Love And Marriage – Frank Sinatra

3. Can’t We Be Friends? – Linda Ronstadt

4. True Love – Dean Martin

5. One Minute To One – Mavis Rivers

6. Spice – Frank Sinatra Jr.

7. You Make Me Feel So Young – Frank Sinatra

8. Acknowledgement/Main Title – Batman

9. Route 66 Theme

10. Bonanza Theme

11. Dick Van Dyke Theme

12. Stormy Weather – Keely Smith

13. Yours Sincerely – Rosemary Clooney

14. Mona Lisa – Nat King Cole

15. Round Midnight – Nelson Riddle with Oscar Peterson

16. Pick Yourself Up – Ella Fitzgerald

17. I’ve Got You Under My Skin – Frank Sinatra

Link to all archived shows

#41 Radio Show – August 16, 2010, Gil Scott-Heron

•August 16, 2010 • 1 Comment

Here’s this weeks show which featured the man who fused his socially conscious street-poetry with jazz, blues and soul to devastating effect,  Gil Scott-Heron.

gil scott heron, gil scott-heron, from the other side of the mirror, koop radio

The show is called “From the Other Side of the Mirror” and is broadcast every Monday between 9-10am. You can find KOOP radio at 91.7 Fm in the Austin area, or stream it online at http://www.koop.org  If you miss the show, please email me and I will be happy to send you a recording.

1. Winter in America

2. We Almost Lost Detroit

3. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

4. Re-Ron

5. Me And The Devil

6. Home Is Where The Hatred Is

7. The Bottle

8. Johannesburg

Link to all archived shows

#40 Radio Show – August 9, 2010, Beny Moré

•August 9, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Here’s this weeks show which featured a Cuban singer, nicknamed El Bárbaro del Ritmo – The Barbarian of Rhythm, who is one of the greatest singers of popular music Cuba has ever produced .….Beny Moré.

Beny Moré, beny more, from the other side of the mirror, koop radio

The show is called “From the Other Side of the Mirror” and is broadcast every Monday between 9-10am. You can find KOOP radio at 91.7 Fm in the Austin area, or stream it online at http://www.koop.org  If you miss the show, please email me and I will be happy to send you a recording.

  1. Cienfuegos
  2. Oh, Vida
  3. Locas Por El Mambo
  4. La Culebra
  5. No Puedo Callar
  6. Mamboletas
  7. Pachito E Che
  8. Mi Amor Fugaz
  9. Barbaratiri
  10. Por Que Pensar Asi?
  11. Francisco Guayabal
  12. Como Puedes Pensar
  13. Maracaibo Oriental
  14. Sin Una Despedida
  15. Rabo Y Oreja

Link to all archived shows

#39 Radio Show – August 2, 2010, Charlie Christian

•August 2, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Here’s this weeks show which featured a guitarist who’s impact on modern jazz in general, and electric guitarists in particular, is incalculable in spite of his recording career lasting only 3 years .….Charlie Christian.

charlie christian, from the other side of the mirror, koop radio

The show is called “From the Other Side of the Mirror” and is broadcast every Monday between 9-10am. You can find KOOP radio at 91.7 Fm in the Austin area, or stream it online at http://www.koop.org  If you miss the show, please email me and I will be happy to send you a recording.

1. The Sheik Of Araby

2. Profoundly Blue

3. Honeysuckle Rose

4. Lester’s Dream

5. Jammin’ In Four

6. Rose Room

7. Six Appeal (My Daddy Rocks Me)

8. Air Mail Special

9. Wholly Cats

10. Flying Home

11. Pagin’ The Devil

12. Ad Libs Blues

13. Solo Flight

14. Breakfast Feud

Link to all archived shows

#38 Radio Show – July 26, 2010, The Jam

•July 26, 2010 • 2 Comments

Here’s this weeks show which featured one of the seminal British punk bands who were also heavily influenced by American R&B and British mod bands like The Who and The Small Faces….The Jam.

from the other side of the mirror, the jam, koop radio

The show is called “From the Other Side of the Mirror” and is broadcast every Monday between 9-10am. You can find KOOP radio at 91.7 Fm in the Austin area, or stream it online at http://www.koop.org  If you miss the show, please email me and I will be happy to send you a recording.

1. In The City

2. The Bitterest Pill

3. All Around The World

4. Eton Rifles

5. David Watts

6. Town Called Malice

7. English Rose

8. Going Underground

9. Start!

10. The Butterfly Collector

11. Funeral Pyre

12. The Modern World

13. Best Surrender

14. Precious

15. Down In The Tube Station At Midnight

16. That’s Entertainment

Link to all archived shows

#37 Radio Show – July 19, 2010, Specialty Records

•July 19, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Here’s this weeks show which featured a long forgotten, but important record label that was at the center of the incubation of rhythm and blues and rock n’roll, Specialty Records.

The show is called “From the Other Side of the Mirror” and is broadcast every Monday between 9-10am. You can find KOOP radio at 91.7 Fm in the Austin area, or stream it online at http://www.koop.org  If you miss the show, please email me and I will be happy to send you a recording.

1. (Everytime I hear That) Mellow Saxophone – Roy Montrell

2. Rockin’ Boogie – Joe Lutcher & his Society Cats

3. Please Send Me Someone To Love – Percy Mayfield

4. Boogie #1 – Sepia Tone

5. Squeeze Box Boogie – Clifton Chenier

6. Little Joe’s Boogie – Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers

7. Cadillac Boogie – Jimmy Liggins & His Drops Of Joy

8. Big City Blues – Big Maceo

9. Money Blues – Camille Howard

10. Lucy Mae Blues – Frankie Lee Sims

11. One More River – The Soul Stirrers with Sam Cooke

12. Should I Ever Love Again? – Wynona Carr

13. No Room In The Hotel – The Chosen Gospel Singers (featuring Lou Rawls)

14. Lawdy Miss Clawdy – Lloyd Price

15. The Girl Can’t Help It – Little Richard

16. Pink Champagne – Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers

17. Twitchy – Rene Hall’s Orchestra With Willie Joe

18. Milton’s Boogie – Roy Milton & His Solid Senders

Link to all archived shows

#36 Radio Show – July 12, 2010, William Orbit

•July 12, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Here’s this weeks show which featured English multi-instrumentalist, composer and uber-producer, William Orbit.

william orbit, from the other side of the mirror, koop radio

The show is called “From the Other Side of the Mirror” and is broadcast every Monday between 9-10am. You can find KOOP radio at 91.7 Fm in the Austin area, or stream it online at http://www.koop.org  If you miss the show, please email me and I will be happy to send you a recording.

1. Fascinating Rhythm – Bassomatic

2. Piece In The Old Style I

3. Surfin

4. Fire And Mercy

5. Ray Of Light – Madonna

6. Nimbus

7. Galaxy Of Emptiness – Beth Orton

8. Water From A Vine Leaf

Link to all archived shows