The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 9 PM to 11 PM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org
Hey Listeners,
Lots on tap tonight. Weâll start with a Lockn review and then play a few sets of music by artists that while tremendously popular in Canada have been much less so here in the states. Weâll mix it up with a set from the Czech Republic â a musical farewell to my daughter who leaves for Prague Friday and a random set featuring a great CCR cover and one of my favorite Beatles tracks to commemorate their last live performance 50 years ago at Candlestick Park. All coming up â so keep it tuned right here and enjoy.
The Haberdasher
Ween Voodoo Lady Chocolate and Cheese Phish Roses Are Free 10/20/13 - Hampton John Lee Hooker Serves You Right To Suffer The Very Best of John Lee Hooker Bobby Womack Lookin' For A Love Groove Me: A Celebration Of Classic Soul and R&B J. Geils Band Cry One More Time The Morning After Phish Backwards Down The Number Line 3/6/09 - Hampton Ween Bananas and Blow White Pepper New Orleans Suspects Cocaine Jane Kaleidoscoped Los Lobos Bootleg Quiero Creedence The Beatles And Your Bird Can Sing Revolver Elvis Presley Change Of Habit Let's Be Friends The Tragically Hip Locked In The Trunk Of A Car Fully Completely Daniel Lanois Under A Stormy Sky Acadie The Tragically Hip Last American Exit The Tragically Hip The Skydiggers Alice Graham Road Radio The Tragically Hip New Orleans Is Sinking Up To Here Druha Trava One More Cup Of Coffee Czechmate Framus Five Around And Around Czech Up! Volume 1 AghaRTA Band Little Wing Live At Home Zybnek Bureesz Blue Yodel # 4 10 Years Of European World of Bluegrass Chieftones (Canada's All Indian Band) I Shouldn't Have Did Waht I Done Native North America - Aboriginal Folk Rock and Country Neil Young Good To See You Silver And Gold The Tragically Hip In A Wolrd Possessd By The Human Mind Man Machine Poem Tegan and Sara Not With You This Business Of Art Blue Rodeo 5 Days in May Five Days in July The Tragically Hip Inevitability Of Death Day For Night