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    Explore " etta james" with insightful episodes like "ERIN KREBS: a pure voiced jazz vocalist who just might be the genre's best-kept secret", "Blues Radio International Edition #576 for 2/13/2023 Danielle Nicole Band, Taj Mahal, Hound Dog Taylor & Charlie Patton", "A Toxic Relationship Ends", "Brian Ray" and "Mini-Episode: R&B Album Construction, Ray Charles, Etta James and Nina Simone" from podcasts like ""INTO THE MUSIC", "BRI With Jesse Finkelstein & Audrey Michelle Blues Radio International", "Busted Open", "Chewing the Gristle with Greg Koch" and "Record Roulette: A Music Appreciation Podcast"" and more!

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    ERIN KREBS: a pure voiced jazz vocalist who just might be the genre's best-kept secret

    ERIN KREBS: a pure voiced jazz vocalist who just might be the genre's best-kept secret

    Jazziz Magazine once wrote of jazz vocalist Erin Krebs, "She might be a best-kept secret of her native Wisconsin.” Marc Golde called her "an education in jazz." Erin is that good. And not only does she shine singing jazz, she's also one of the most talented blues and soul singers you'll ever hear. Whether she's duetting with guitarist Jeff Johnston or performing with a small combo or even a jazz orchestra, Erin will grab your attention with one of the purest voices you'll come across. It's time to sit back and get to know Erin Krebs.

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    "I See You" written and performed by Erin Krebs
    ℗ 2016 Erin Krebs. Used with permission of Erin Krebs.

    "Someone To Watch Over Me" performed by Erin Krebs
    written by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, and Howard Dietz
    arranged by Erin Krebs
    This arrangement ℗ 2023 Erin Krebs Music. Used with permission of Erin Krebs.

    "Go Tell It On The Mountain" performed by Erin Krebs & Jeff Johnston
    arranged by Erin Krebs and Jeff Johnston
    This arrangement ℗ 2017 Erin Krebs. Used with permission of Erin Krebs.

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    Opening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)
    Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)
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    Blues Radio International Edition #576 for 2/13/2023 Danielle Nicole Band, Taj Mahal, Hound Dog Taylor & Charlie Patton

    Blues Radio International Edition #576 for 2/13/2023 Danielle Nicole Band, Taj Mahal, Hound Dog Taylor & Charlie Patton

    The Danielle Nicole Band performs live in South Florida from The Funky Biscuit in 12/09/2022 on Edition #576 of Blues Radio International, with music from Taj Mahal, Hound Dog Taylor & Charlie Patton.

    Sound by Jeff Kissinger and Michael Wolf of Datflys Concert Videos.
    Graphics by Audrey Michelle

    Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net/radio-show

    A Toxic Relationship Ends

    A Toxic Relationship Ends

    On this episode, Dave LaGreca, Tommy Dreamer and Mickie James cover the "Barber Shop-esque" break up of Toxic Attraction, Gigi Dolan and Jacy Jayne.  We discuss Bayley's role in it, and how successful the angle was.  Plus, we've got the kind of LaGreca's power rankings that will have you howling with laughter.

    Brian Ray

    Brian Ray

    What do Etta James and Paul McCartney have in common? The answer is Brian Ray, the talented guitarist (and bass guitarist) who has been an essential piece of both of their bands! Brian also has an extensive vintage guitar collection, so get ready for some gear talk with Greg!

    1:06 - Brian’s INSANE guitar collection, and the allure and beauty of vintage guitars
    8:00 - Brian’s indoctrination into Rock ’n Roll
    20:21 - The blessing and importance of parents’ loving support, and Brian’s progression as a Rock ’n Roll pirate
    25:20 - Etta James and Brian Ray
    31:40 - The mystique of 1950-era Burst Les Pauls, and Greg’s vintage Strat & Tele
    42:40 - Brian’s personal and professional relationship with Paul McCartney, what it’s like performing with the group, and so much more
    59:43 - Brian’s signature guitars
    63:37 - Plans for the future

    Total Length: 68:20

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    Mini-Episode: R&B Album Construction, Ray Charles, Etta James and Nina Simone

    Mini-Episode: R&B Album Construction, Ray Charles, Etta James and Nina Simone

    In this mini-episode, Eamon tackles listener questions, including:

    • Was there an actual difference in the culture of r&b or other genres when it came to album construction?
    • Did you know that Ray Charles was nicknamed the “High Priest of Soul” and Nina Simone was nicknamed the “High Priestess of Soul”?
    • How could you possibly confuse Etta James with Nina Simone?

    He also reveals the following week's album.

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    Episode 241: Etta James, "Something's Got A Hold On Me"

    Episode 241: Etta James, "Something's Got A Hold On Me"

    Etta James is ready for love (and other things), and we're ready to listen to her sing about it in "Something's Got a Hold On Me." All that, plus Xtina, palimpsests, and songs that make you feel cute.


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    Soul

    Soul

    How do you differentiate between soul and R&B? Who was the High Priestess of Soul? Which song became the first posthumous single to top the US charts? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that looks for covers with soul.
    WARNING: This episode contains traces of Kanye West talking about parenthood.

    Featured songs [in chronological order]:

    Soul Man [Live N Effect Posse]
    I’d Rather Go Blind [Christine Perfect]
    You Are My Sunshine [Ray Charles, Etta James]
    Lean On Me [Clara Ward]
    (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman [The Brockingtons, Aretha Franklin - Kennedy Center Honors, Isaac Hayes]
    A Man’s Got Soul [Caecilie Norby]
    Move On Up [The Style Council]
    I Heard It Through The Grapevine [Gladys Knight & The Pips, Dre Dog]
    Sexual Healing [Neil Finn, De La Soul]
    Mustang Sally [Brown Town]
    My Girl [Jesus & Mary Chain]
    Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright [Billy Paul]
    (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay [Sara Bareilles]
    Feelin’ Good [Muse, Kanye West & Jay Z]
    Keep On Keeping On [Curtis Mayfield]

    Hidden track: Feeling Good [Ane Brun]

    20 Covers With Soul Because It's Time To Gititon! #1
    20 Covers With Soul Because It's Time To Gititon! #2
    20 Covers With Soul Because It's Time To Gititon! #3

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    Cute or Cringe? The Small Faces - Lazy Sunday

    Cute or Cringe? The Small Faces - Lazy Sunday
    This 60s classic is wacky, eccentric and silly - but is it cringe? Or maybe cute...? Or maybe (just maybe) it's actually neither, and this is a silly false dichotomy. Listen and find out what Jackie from the Fire the Canon podcast thinks of this song (which was totally new to her), and is guided through it by me, BigYellowPraxis/Jacob. Is this is the kind of song that only makes sense to Brits, or can Americans find a place in their hearts for the cockney silliness?

    6th Class Results! A Big Class + A Ray Charles Debate for the Golden Vote

    6th Class Results! A Big Class + A Ray Charles Debate for the Golden Vote

    It's the opposite of our last round of voting as multiple songs get inducted into the Hall of Songs! Plus, we discuss whether a certain Ray Charles song should get the Golden Vote, giving it special entrance into the Hall. For more, visit hallofsongs.com and check us out on social media: @hallofsongs.

    Host: Timothy Malcolm
    Host: Christopher Jones
    Music commentary and education

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    1960 Hall of Songs Nominees: Sam Cooke, Motown, Brill Building, 'The Twist' and More!

    1960 Hall of Songs Nominees: Sam Cooke, Motown, Brill Building, 'The Twist' and More!

     For this episode we visit the Brill Building in New York City and Hitsville USA in Detroit. We also hear more examples of the burgeoning Nashville Sound. And yes, the seeds of the pop-rock explosion yet to come are sown. Twelve great songs await you in this episode. Go to hallofsongs.com to vote for your picks for our song hall of fame. Also, follow us on social media: @hallofsongs.

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    A Valentine's Day Playlist

    A Valentine's Day Playlist

    This one's for all you lovers out there! It's Valentines Day so we made a playlist about the most common theme in music... love! From falling into or out of, love is all you need for a great playlist that will be sure to make your heart skip a beat. From Etta James to Method Man, this playlist is so good, that Meatloaf himself WOULD do that to listen to it! 

    Listen to The Entire Playlist Here


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    Valerie June on Etta James' "At Last!" (1960)

    Valerie June on Etta James' "At Last!" (1960)

    In January 1960, 22 year-old Etta James began recording her debut album, At Last!  It would go on to be her best selling record and the title track is undoubtedly one of the greatest songs ever to be put on wax.  Etta lived the blues and effortlessly moved through pop, R&B, and rock. She went on to release countless more records, but never reached the commercial success of At Last, partially due to the changing musical landscape and her struggles with addiction throughout her life.

    Singer/songwriter Valerie June sits down with us to talk about the legacy of Etta James, what separated Etta's voice from her contemporaries, and how khakis introduced Oliver to an Etta classic. 

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    Show Tracklisting (all songs from At Last! unless otherwise indicated):

    • At Last
    • My Heart Cries
    • Valerie June: You Can't Be Told
    • Girl of My Dreams
    • It's A Crying Shame
    • Trust In Me
    • Aretha Franklin & Lou Rawls: At Last
    • Aretha Franklin: Skylark (Alternate Version)
    • Valerie June: Workin' Woman Blues
    • Etta James: I'd Rather Go Blind (Live at Montreux)
    • Valerie June: Cosmic Dancer
    • All I Could Do Was Cry
    • A Sunday Kind of Love
    • At Last
    • A Sunday Kind of Love
    • Anything to Say You're Mine
    • If I Can't Have You
    • Tough Mary
    • At Last
    • Etta James: The Sound of Love
    • Etta James & Sugar Pie DeSanto: In The Basement
    • Etta James: Champagne & Wine

    Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there

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    Etta James, Billie Holiday and the War on Jazz

    Etta James, Billie Holiday and the War on Jazz

    The Wiki Boys take a girls trip! We were accused of not covering enough women on the pod, so this week we're going from the pages of Rachel Carson’s influential environmental science book, Silent Spring, to the lovely shores of Malibu where we studied the Streisand Effect and Lana Del Ray. Then we took a trip to the Rock and Roll HOF to listen to the earthy voice of Etta James.

    Wikipedia Articles Covered:

    1. Silent Spring
    2. Disinformation
    3. Streisand Effect
    4. Malibu
    5. Lana del Ray
    6. Billie Holiday
    7. Harry J Anslinger
    8. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
    9. Etta James

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    Music for the show was provided by Davey and the Chains

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    Music provided by Davey and the Chains

    Episode 55" - Musician Jimmy 'Z' Zavala

    Episode 55" - Musician Jimmy 'Z' Zavala

    Dave and Ethan interview legendary saxophone, harmonica, and flute player - Jimmy 'Z' Zavala. Jimmy Z appears on "Weird Al" Yankovic In 3-D, Dare To Be Stupid, and UHF: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack And Other Stuff.  In addition to his work with Weird Al, he has performed/recorded/toured with the likes of Etta James, Eurythmics, Rod Stewart, Tom Petty, Dr. Dre, Ziggy Marley and Bon Jovi.

    Dave and Ethan also sound off about the recent "We're All In This Together" video where comedians and celebrities take turns singing "Eat It."

    #4: Life Is Like A Song (feat. Kristie Mercer)

    #4: Life Is Like A Song (feat. Kristie Mercer)
    We have to admit, it's not always roses. So Tom takes a break from the mumbo jumbo musical analysis to get to the heart of a very special guest, following the hot tip that Richard Mercer's daughter is also a radio announcer and more... | Find Kristie Mercer's Thinkergirls Podcast on iTunes, Facebook, or visit http://www.thethinkergirls.com.au | If you want to hear Kristie perform a cover of At Last, you can watch it here:  https://www.facebook.com/kristieleemercer/videos/823930341143813 Special thanks to Mel Herbert who wished to remain anonymous sort of but not really but kinda. | Songs featured in this episode include Etta James - At Last.
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