*In 1989, this band (perhaps bordering on being a 1-hit wonder group) first tried to record it with their lead singer using his regular voice with a song title of She's My Baby. No one liked it though. So, they revamped the lyrics and the singer pulled out his best falsetto as they changed the title to something that actually became a big hit...in a rather 'earworm' kind of way. And it may continue running through your head after we play it later this evening. Name the band and extra credit for the name of the song...
*By 1997, this great trio of artists were inexplicably without a label thanks to a drastic artistic slump. Rather undaunted, they began work on a new album, paying for studio time out of their own pockets. Enter an old friend who got wind of the endeavor and they once again became a quartet of artists. The last gent in, contributed 4 songs (a great thing), but his well-chronicled tinkering delayed the finished product for a couple of months. Name the band... *J.J. Cale wrote many a song played by artists and bands who just loved what he brought to the music scene. This song was initially recorded by Cale in the early 70's and then recorded by an exceptional rock group three years after Cale's release. The track exquisitely fit the concept of the band that savored simplicity and rolled with whatever direction they happened to take. Name the band and extra credit for the name of the track... *We'll play a track by this incredible band from 2012. It is a dreamy slice of 5-part harmony and was the first single released from the band's first album of new material in 2 decades. They wrote and recorded it just ahead of their 50th anniversary tour, one that started in April of 2012. Name the band and extra credit for the name of the song... BATTLE OF THE BANDS Something To Talk About by Bonnie Raitt vs Born On The Bayou by John Fogerty ANSWERS 1. Fine Young Canibals, She Drives Me Crazy 2. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 3. Lynyrd Skynyrd, Call Me The Breeze 4. Beach Boys, That’s Why God Made The Radio Battle of the Bands : Bonnie Raitt won with 53% of votes
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We wrap up our Inside The Gates Radio DJ profiles with a view into live Sunday and Looney’s Tunes. I would like to sincerely thank everyone at Smoke Signals, particularly Barbara Schneider, as they have graciously published each ITG Radio D. J. article for the last 6 months. As co-founder and music director of Big Canoe’s community radio station, I vividly remember the very first live show broadcast some five years ago in October of 2018. 250 + live shows later, Looney’s Tunes has become a tradition for a great family of listeners who gather each Sunday evening, sharing exceptional music and the stories that accompany them. And those listeners, many right here in the Canoe, are joined each show by many from all over the U.S. with occasional International participants. Ah, the remarkable beauty of streaming internet radio! A typical Looney’s Tunes show involves some of the best of the best each week from our exquisitely curated library (currently home to roughly 6,000 tracks). It also includes four traditional segments…Then & Later, Battle of the Bands, Sing Along and Cover Me Up. There are many constant and satisfying achievements realized by our D.J. team, not the least of which is sharing music that means so much to us. Or could it be the personal touch of interface with our avid, thankful, and most loyal listeners? We are united with friends and family each show through the treasure of exceptional music and truthfully, that is the ultimate in station achievement. Live shows on Inside The Gates Radio are full entertainment events…no charge. Let’s do a bit deeper dive into Big Canoe’s community radio station… With endorsement from Big Canoe POA staff and POA Board back in 2018, Inside The Gates Radio has been broadcasting the greatest music of our lifetimes, 24/7 all from inside the gates of Big Canoe. Our first studio was located in the POA Lodge, but now call the lower level of the current Real Estate building in the village core our home. From just 2 or 3 live shows a week in the beginning…we now have 7 Big Canoe volunteer resident D.J.’s and when everyone is home…live shows broadcasting each day. Our live shows are true difference makers, but what significantly adds to, and matters is what plays as soon as any live show ends…easily the finest mix of music one can find anywhere. We welcome all challengers… Many professional organizations tout success by the virtues of ‘good people’. Inside The Gates Radio cannot…because we have only great people. You’ve met them all in previous articles here, but our team, Dinnis Keefe, Shiraz Alikhan, Jeff Weigl, Dale Hood, Delaine Faris, Jimmy Latham and myself make this station so incredibly special. Our individual passion for music…the preparation and thought that goes into each live show makes for an ultimate entertainment opportunity. We also shoutout our webmaster, Mike (IPod) Podsedly for a website most befitting our great station and Debbie Weigl, our Facebook administrator who keeps us socially participating for those involved with such activity. An exceptional team could only produce something equally exceptional… and that is…Inside The Gates Radio… When one starts a radio station, that starting point is ‘0’ listeners. We lived that! We have experienced excellent growth each year since. This year has seen some of our best. A very cool thing about who listens is the number of folks that communicate with us each show…radio doesn’t get much more personal. Our bandwidth truly can support so very much more…so come join us. Music is a part of everyone’s life…one of the finest indulgences available. It’s been known to give one’s brain a workout boost along with increasing overall health. We here at the station know of its unifying power as it serves to connect us with cultures and people in a most positive way. Inside The Gates Radio music is one that inspires moods, movement and best of all…memories. Our station is inspired by the exceptional place we call home. We now have the capability to perform remote live broadcasts, something we look forward to performing regularly around the Big Canoe community. There are many ways to connect to the station. Our website contains all instructions available simply by hitting the ‘FAQ’ button on the home page. Additionally, the ‘More+’ button shares a drop-down menu with links to replay of each of the D.J.’s last few live shows and many of Special Artist shows via SoundCloud, all of which you can play at your leisure, again at no cost to our listeners. We also have 3 ITG Radio created music videos available on the ‘Slides’ button. On behalf of our team here at Inside The Gates Radio, we invite you to join us and revel in what is the most personally curated, diverse mix of music imaginable. If you have any questions or comments, please email us at [email protected]. We are so confident you’ll love our station…we offer a money back guarantee. That would only work if we charged anything to begin with. Give us a try…you won’t regret it! Inside The Gates Radio…From the woods, water and wonders…of beautiful Big Canoe… * The general impression of this British group back in the 60's was that they were a 'singles' band. That was until they released this album in 1967 that was released on different labels in the U.K and the U.S. The album showcased the elements of their sound that really never made it onto their singles, but highlighted some of their songwriting abilities, for which they seldom received credit. Their band name was inspired by a new T.V. show in England. Name the band...
*Between 1972 and 1976, this artist's hitmaking machine was virtually unstoppable. The first track in January of '72 began a four-year streak of 16 Top 20 hits in a row. Out of those 16 hits only 1 failed to crack the Top Ten. Kind of amazing! We'll fast forward to 1989 for a pretty much unheralded collection of tracks on a very cool album that really didn't get much airplay. Name the artist.... *This group's 3rd album in 1970 sounded, on its surface, like their first 2 album efforts, employing the same dense arrangements with their mixture of a deep bottom primarily formed by the drummer and bassist. But we should not overlook the penetrating guitar and keyboard work with multiple members able to sing lead vocals at regular intervals. We'll play a track that reveals boredom while claiming romantic contentment...(think about that one friends!) Name the band and extra credit if you can name the track... *This very, very cool 1988 album by this artist is one that actually kind of splits into 2 halves. The 1st half is kind of a personal travelogue of early life, but part 2 then shifts away from songs about the artist's life and kind of picks up where his previous albums left off...with themes of race and class in America. Name the singer/songwriting artist and extra credit for the name of the album... BATTLE OF THE BANDS Every Day I Write The Book by Elvis Costello vs Sunday Papers by Joe Jackson ANSWERS 1. Herman’s Hermits 2. Elton John 3. The Band, Time To Kill 4. Randy Newman, Land Of Dreams Battle of the Bands : Elvis Costello won with 54% of votes *Back in the 60's this artist was not only pursuing a music career, but countered that with an equal pursuit of religion...not your typical rock story from the day. Some took his band's next hit as semi-religious, something that certainly did not diminish its considerable success. The year was 1969. Name the artist and extra credit for the name of the song...you're on your own...unless you have a committee to solve these (like the Basch's)...
*The frontman of this 60's band used a Rickenbacker guitar to pioneer epic changes on the rock landscape. Add to that the incredible influences he provided to contemporaries and acolytes alike...as many did back when his band broke up...he went solo. Some of his best work came in 1991...which we'll play this evening. Name the artist... *This band was a most highly regarded rock group that only achieved what one might call...moderate success, charting 11 albums in the U.S. between 1968 and 1977. Their 1970 album is without question the most far-out album and not coincidentally, their most popular. Name this California band that broke up in 1997 with the tragic passing of its frontman... *One of the strange things about this artist's 90's success is that it relied almost entirely on covers and new versions of classic hits. Having not released an album of new material between his 1989 and 1998 albums led many to such a conclusion. He did, however, chart 2 exceptional new heart-rendering hits during that time. Name the artist... BATTLE OF THE BANDS Hey Jude by Beatles vs Tiny Dancer by Elton John ANSWERS 1. Tommy James & The Shondells, Crystal Blue Persuasion 2. Roger McGuinn 3. Spirit 4. Eric Clapton Battle of the Bands : Elton John won with 52% of votes |
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