- Black Rat
- Jump In My Chest
- Going Back Where I Belong
- In The Basement – with Etta James
- Gimmie A Penny
- Slip In Mules
- Soulful Dress
- Matter Of Time
- You Got Me Running
- Leave It In The Hands Of Love – Fontella Bass
- Use What You Got
- Git Back
- Do I Make Myself Clear – with Etta James
- A Little Taste Of Soul – with Nat Hendrix Band
#160 Radio Show, January 28, 2013 – Sugar Pie DeSanto
•January 28, 2013 • Leave a Comment#159 Radio Show, January 21, 2013 – Dr. King Tribute
•January 21, 2013 • Leave a CommentIn honor of Dr. King, whose life and work we have been honoring this weekend and today, this show showcased some of the music that paid tribute to the man himself and the civil rights movement he led and inspired.
- This Land Is Your Land – Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings
- The Death Of Dr. King – Big Joe Williams
- (What Did I Do To Be So) Black & Blue – Louis Armstrong
- Is It Because I’m Black? – Ken Boothe
- Strange Fruit – Nina Simone
- I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free) – Solomon Burke
- People Get Ready – The Impressions
- Heaven Will Welcome You Dr. King – Big Maybelle
- Say It Loud, I’m Black And I’m Proud – James Brown
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised – Gil Scott-Heron
- Hotel Lorraine – Otis Spann
- Sock It To ‘Em Soul Brother – Bill Moss
- A Change Is Gonna Come – Sam Cooke
- Freedom Train – James Carr
- Things Ain’t Right – Esther Marrow
#158 Radio Show, January 14, 2013 – Helen Humes
•January 14, 2013 • Leave a CommentThis weeks show featured one of the great singers to come out of the swing era, the singer who replaced Billie Holiday in Count Basie’s Orchestra – Helen Humes.
- They Raided The Joint
- Don’t Worry About Me
- Today I Sing The Blues
- Ba Baba Leba
- Thursday
- Married Man Blues
- Knockin’ Myself Out
- Blue And Sentimental
- Airplane Blues
- Do What You Did Last Night
- Unlucky Woman
- Helen’s Advice
- Sub-Deb Blues
- Fortune Tellin’ Man
- He May Be Your Man
#157 Radio Show, January 7, 2013 – Joe Tex
•January 7, 2013 • Leave a CommentThis weeks show featured one of the great, under-rated soul singers and songwriters, Joe Tex.
- S-Y-S-L-I-J-F-M
- Don’t Make Your Children Pay
- Hold What You Got
- You’re Right Ray Charles
- The Dark End Of The Street
- You Got What It Takes
- Skinny Legs And All
- Pneumonia
- One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show
- I Believe I’m Gonna Make It
- I Wanna Be Free
- Show Me
- Ain’t Gonna Bump No More With No Big Fat Woman
- The Love You Save
- I Want To Do Everything For You
#156 Radio Show, December 31, 2012 – New Year Teaser
•December 31, 2012 • Leave a CommentThis weeks show featured a sneak preview of upcoming 2013 artists and their music.
- Just A Gigolo/I Ain’t Got Nobody – Louis Prima
- Your Mind Is On Vacation – Mose Allison
- A Little Taste Of Soul – Sugar Pie DiSanto
- Sparta FC – The Fall
- Going Down Slow – Otis Spann
- Be Baba Leba – Helen Humes
- But I Did Not – Howe Gelb
- I Believe I’m Gonna Make It – Joe Tex
- Losalamitos – Gene Harris
- I’m A Midnight Mover – Bobby Womack
- You’ve Made Me So Very Happy – Lou Rawls
- Cherokee – Esquivel
- Ain’t It Funky Now – Grant Green
#155 Radio Show, December 17, 2012 – The Waterboys
•December 17, 2012 • Leave a CommentThis weeks show featured the music of Mike Scott and his band The Waterboys, sweeping, romantic music, suffused with Celtic mysticism and spirituality.
- We Will Not Be Lovers
- She Is So Beautiful
- Meet Me At The Station
- Everlasting Arms
- Glastonbury Song
- Killing My Heart
- The Whole Of The Moon
- How Long Will I Love You
- Strange Boat
- The Raggle Taggle Gypsy
- Fisherman’s Blues
#154 Radio Show, December 3, 2012 – The Meters
•December 3, 2012 • Leave a CommentThis weeks show featured one of the most influential groups ever to come out of the Big Easy, the band who nourished the soul of New Orleans and beyond – The Meters.
- Look-Ka Py Py
- Here Comes The Meter Man
- Ease Back
- Fire On The Bayou
- Live Wire
- Keep On Marching
- Hey Pocky A-Way
- Just Kissed My Baby
- People Say
- Sophisticated Cissy
- Funky Miracle
- Tippi-Toes
- Little Old Money Maker
- Cissy Strut
#153 Radio Show, November 26, 2012 – The Faces
•November 26, 2012 • Leave a CommentThis weeks show featured one of the most influential groups ever to come out of England, the quintessential lad-rock band – the Faces.
- Cindy Incidentally
- Three Button Hand Me Down
- You Can Make Me Dance
- Had Me A Real Good Time
- Jealous Guy
- Ooh La La
- Maybe I’m Amazed
- Debris
- Stay With Me
- Miss Judy’s Farm
#152 Radio Show, November 19, 2012 – Thanksgiving Food Special
•November 19, 2012 • Leave a CommentAs it’s Thanksgiving this week, the show featured songs about food, meals and eating.
The show is called “From the Other Side of the Mirror” and is broadcast every Monday at 9 am. You can find KOOP radio at 91.7 Fm in the Austin area, or stream it online at www.koop.org
- Breakfast In Bed – Dusty Springfield
- Breakfast Feud – Charlie Christian
- Eggs And Sausage – Tom Waits
- Pork Chops & Mustard Greens – Ernie Andrews
- Cabbage Greens – Champion Jack Dupree
- Fat Meat ‘N Greens – Edgar Hayes
- Peas And Rice – Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson
- Spanish Rice – Clark Terry
- Fried Neck Bones And Some Home Fries – Willie Bobo
- A Chicken Ain’t Nuthin’ But A Bird – Louis Jordan
- Chicken Shack Boogie – Amos Milburn
- Chicken Rhythm – Slim Gaillard
- Corn Bread – Hal Singer Sextet
- Breaking Bread – Johnny Cash
- Beans And Corn Bread – Louis Jordan
- Solid Potato Salad – Ella Mae Morse
- I Like My Gravy – Eddie Cole
#151 Radio Show, November 12, 2012 – Donald Byrd
•November 12, 2012 • Leave a CommentMondays show features this revered, hard bop trumpeter and also one of the most sampled jazz musicians ever – Donald Byrd.
The show is called “From the Other Side of the Mirror” and is broadcast every Monday at 9 am. You can find KOOP radio at 91.7 Fm in the Austin area, or stream it online at www.koop.org
- Dominoes
- Steppin’ Into Tomorrow
- Jeannine
- Weasil
- Loungin’ – Guru’s Jazzamatazz
- Black Lady
- Street Lady











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