here we go again
Bob Dylan: Modern Times
Incredibly, with over 40 albums, this is one of his best. Blues and
ballads, lyrically deep and playful, played by his tight touring band,
the more I listen the more I like it. (*****)
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You just go to the site and at the upper right it says "Listen Live" and you choose your stream. We just listened to a bio of James Booker.
Ev
Posted by: Ev | September 19, 2005 at 06:55 PM
and here comes number three.
I went to that radio station, but I couldn't find a link to the New Orleans music.
Posted by: Michael | September 18, 2005 at 08:06 PM
More great stuff--thanks.
Jim's been in touch with the folks of WWOZ, the New Orleans jazz and heritage radio station. They're using facilities of WFMU in New York and broadcasting on the internet (www.wwoz.org). They put out a call for MP3s of New Orleans music, and he's been working on putting together a bunch of stuff for them--lots of early Louis Armstrong, especially. You might want to listen in.
love,
Ev
Posted by: Ev | September 18, 2005 at 12:39 PM