Muziek Voor Volwassenen / Johan Derksen

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Muziek Voor Volwassenen / Johan Derksen BUMALIJST RTV RIJNMOND Programma: Muziek voor volwassenen / Johan Derksen Uitzending: 9.00-12.00 uur DATUM: 17 september 2016 TIJD TITEL ARTIEST ALBUM TITEL COMPONIST LABEL LABELNR 09.00 - 10.00 uur 1 4.44 Sweet home Alabama Lynyrd Skynyrd Southern Rock Gold King / van Zant HIP-O Records 5515 2 2.44 The story of John Hardy Sir Douglas Quintet The London American Label year by year: 1965 traditional ACE Records CDCHD 1417 3 4.48 Ramblin' man Allman Brothers Band Southern Rock Gold Betts HIP-O Records 5515 4 2.22 You're the one The Vogues The London American Label year by year: 1965 Clark / Hatch ACE Records CDCHD 1417 5 4.56 Heard it in a love song Marshall Tucker Band Southern Rock Gold Caldwell HIP-O Records 5515 6 11.42 Double trouble Ronnie Earl Maxwell street Rush Stony Plane SPCD 1391 7 3.05 If you wanna get to heaven Ozark Mountain Daredevils Southern Rock Gold Cash / Dillon HIP-O Records 5515 8 2.32 Carry me back to old Virginia Jerry Lee Lewis The London American Label year by year: 1965 Bland ACE Records CDCHD 1417 9 4.00 The south's gonna do it again Charlie Daniels Band Southern Rock Gold Daniels HIP-O Records 5515 10 2.56 You baby The Ronettes The London American Label year by year: 1965 Mann / Spector ACE Records CDCHD 1417 10.00 - 11.00 uur 11 4.36 Fooled around and fell in love Elvin Bishop Southern Rock Gold Bishop HIP-O Records 5515 12 2.09 Georgie Porgie Jewel Akens The London American Label year by year: 1965 Stuart ACE Records CDCHD 1417 13 4.56 Hold on loosely 38 Special Southern Rock Gold Barnes / Peterik HIP-O Records 5515 14 2.30 When I meet a girl like you The Pageboys The London American Label year by year: 1965 Martin / Scott ACE Records CDCHD 1417 15 5.00 Flirtin' with disaster Molly Hatchet Southern Rock Gold Hubek / Thomas HIP-O Records 5515 16 4.19 Imagination Ronnie Earl Maxwell street Goffin / Goldberg Stony Plane SPCD 1391 17 7.31 Highway song Blackfoot Southern Rock Gold Medlocke HIP-O Records 5515 18 3.46 The "in" crowd Dobie Gray The London American Label year by year: 1965 Page ACE Records CDCHD 1417 19 3.44 Walk softly on this heart of mine Kentucky Headhunters Southern Rock Gold Landers HIP-O Records 5515 20 1.52 Liar liar The Castaways The London American Label year by year: 1965 Craswell / Donna ACE Records CDCHD 1417 21 4.18 Mind bender Stillwater Southern Rock Gold Buie / Walker HIP-O Records 5515 11.00 - 12.00 uur 22 2.36 Hummingbird Inez and Charlie Foxx The London American Label year by year: 1965 Murray / Thomas ACE Records CDCHD 1417 23 3.28 Keep your hand to yourself Georgia Satellites Southern Rock Gold Baird HIP-O Records 5515 24 2.12 Teardrops Tina Britt The London American Label year by year: 1965 Verroca ACE Records CDCHD 1417 25 4.27 Midnight rider Gregg Allman Southern Rock Gold Allman HIP-O Records 5515 26 7.06 As the tears go passing by Ronnie Earl Maxwell street Malone Stony Plane SPCD 1391 27 3.57 Keep on smilin' Wet Willie Southern Rock Gold Anthony / Hall HIP-O Records 5515 28 3.56 Papa's got a brand new bag James Brown The London American Label Brown ACE Records CDCHD 1417 29 3.55 Dixie chicken Little Feat Southern Rock Gold George / Kibbee HIP-O Records 5515 30 3.37 Unchained melody Righteous Brothers The London American Label North / Zaret ACE Records CDCHD 1417 31 3.03 There goes another love song The Outlaws Southern Rock Gold Thomasson HIP-O Records 5515 32 4.05 Coming home Johnny Van Zant Southern Rock Gold Van Zant / Gay HIP-O Records 5515 33 5.20 People get ready The Texas Horns Blues gotta hold on me Mayfield Vizztone CDVTTH01.
Recommended publications
  • Tim Carter, and Dave Hagerman on “Keep on Smilin’” by Wet Willie
    1 Rockin’ Songs of the South: Freebird Night By Deroy Murdock Bohemian Club January 28, 2009 January 29, 2009 (Ladies’ Night) Draft I (Separate Thursday, Head Table and Friday scripts to follow) [The Jinks Theater’s curtain rises as we hear…] [Song: “South’s Gonna Do It Again”] Sire: Thank you very much, Michael Lee Firkins and Carlos Reyes with the Charlie Daniels Band’s hit, “The South’s Gonna Do it Again.” [Applause.] I’m Haley Barbour, and I’m your Sire tonight. This is my first time to be a Sire, but with my accent, Rich Garlinghouse, the Imperial Potentate around here, thought I’d be perfect . 2 . and, Rich, thanks for letting me do it without an interpreter. Rich says I’m the only member of the Club who pronounces his first name with three syllables. [For Thursday continue with head-table remarks, then end; Resume remarks after first musical number in Jinks Theater Thursday night. Downstairs script begins with thank yous after “South’s Gonna Do It Again.] [For Friday Night, continue straight through.] -- 3 We are here tonight to honor and appreciate Southern Rock. One of this genre’s pioneers, Greg Allman, believes the term “Southern Rock” is redundant. “Sort of like ‘rock rock.’” After all, rock & roll began as southern music. There’d be no rock without the blues, created in the Mississippi Delta by the original bluesmen, like Charlie Patton of Dockery Farms, and Hazlehurst’s Robert Johnson, who, legend has it, sold his soul to the devil to learn to play the blues guitar, down where Highway 49 intersects with US 61.
    [Show full text]
  • Southern Music and the Seamier Side of the Rural South Cecil Kirk Hutson Iowa State University
    Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Retrospective Theses and Dissertations Dissertations 1995 The ad rker side of Dixie: southern music and the seamier side of the rural South Cecil Kirk Hutson Iowa State University Follow this and additional works at: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd Part of the Folklore Commons, Music Commons, Social and Cultural Anthropology Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Hutson, Cecil Kirk, "The ad rker side of Dixie: southern music and the seamier side of the rural South " (1995). Retrospective Theses and Dissertations. 10912. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd/10912 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Dissertations at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Retrospective Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. INFORMATION TO USERS This manuscript has been reproduced from the microfilm master. UMI films the text directly from the original or copy submitted. Thus, some thesis and dissertation copies are in typewriter face, while others may be from any type of computer printer. The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. Broken or indistinct print, colored or poor quality illustrations and photographs, print bleedthiough, substandard margins, and improper alignment can adversely affect reproductioiL In the unlikely event that the author did not send UMI a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if unauthorized copyright material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion.
    [Show full text]
  • Marshall Tucker Band Set to Perform at the 2017 Dutchess County Fair
    MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT PO BOX 389 RHINEBECK, NY 12572 PHONE: (845) 876-4000 FAX: (845) 876-4003 Contact: Vicki Imperati at (845) 876-4000 x223 or [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Marshall Tucker Band Set to Perform at the 2017 Dutchess County Fair July 12th, 2017 Rhinebeck, NY – In the early fall of 1973, The Marshall Tucker Band was still a young and hungry group out to prove themselves every time they hit the stage. “We were a bunch of young guys who didn’t know any boundaries,” says founding member and longtime lead singer Doug Gray. As it turned out, the collective talents of The Marshall Tucker Band took them very far indeed. Today, the band records on its own RAMBLIN’ RECORDS Label (distributed by Sony/RED) and continues to release new and previously unreleased material. Still led today by founding member and lead singer Doug Gray, they represent a time and place in music that will never be duplicated. Gray is quick to credit the band's current dynamic members with carrying on the timeless essence of The Marshall Tucker Band sound. Current members include the highly respected drummer B.B. Borden, a former member of both Mother's Finest and The Outlaws, multi instrumentalist Marcus Henderson of Macon, Georgia, plays flute, saxophone and keyboards in addition to lead and background vocals, Pat Elwood on bass guitar, and Rick Willis on lead guitar and vocals, both of Spartanburg SC, are disciples of the MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT PO BOX 389 RHINEBECK, NY 12572 PHONE: (845) 876-4000 FAX: (845) 876-4003 Caldwell Brothers.
    [Show full text]
  • Press Contacts: Rebecca Brighenti
    Press Contacts: Rebecca Brighenti, (413) 448-8084 x11 [email protected] www.BerkshireTheatreGroup.org Christina Riley, (413) 448-8084 x15 [email protected] www.BerkshireTheatreGroup.org For Immediate Release, please: Wednesday, November 11, 2014 Berkshire Theatre Group presents Country Rock Bands BlackHawk and the Outlaws Pittsfield, MA– Berkshire Theatre Group presents Country Rock Bands BlackHawk and the Outlaws at The Colonial Theatre on Thursday, December 4 at 8pm. Tickets are on sale now for $39, $59, and $79. Contact the Colonial Ticket Office at 111 South Street, Pittsfield by calling 413-997-4444. Tickets can also be bought online at www.berkshiretheatregroup.org. The Ticket Office is open Monday-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturdays 10am-2pm or on any performance day from 10am until curtain. About BlackHawk Multi-platinum-selling country group BlackHawk have signed with Loud & Proud Records just released their first studio release in 12 years. The band (guitarist/vocalist Henry Paul and keyboardist/vocalist Dave Robbins) with co-producer Dale Oliver (Casting Crowns, Steven Curtis Chapman),released their new album Brothers Of The Southland in July. “Brothers of the Southland is the product of BlackHawk’s evolution,” says Loud & Proud Owner & President Tom Lipsky. “It represents the band through the years and their many hits, the adversity they faced and Henry and Dave’s decision to continue their musical journey together. BlackHawk’s sound remains a beautiful blend of melody and harmony with genuine and purposeful lyrics and Loud & Proud is excited to be their label partner. We know their legions of fans are going to love experiencing this new music.” “We’re thrilled to be working with Tom Lipsky and Loud & Proud,” says Henry Paul.
    [Show full text]
  • The Guardian, February 1, 1978
    Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 2-1-1978 The Guardian, February 1, 1978 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1978). The Guardian, February 1, 1978. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. February 1, 1978 Volume XIV Issue 55 Wright State University Dayton, Ohio Drop fee a'sin' | tax says Low B) DAVID A YETTF.R there should be a charge for the Guardian Staff Writer drop and how much that charge would be. "I sec the.current drop fee as Low responded to the propo- a fin tax. It's used for nothing sals by saying he was opposed to more than a punitive measure the idea of changing the drop against the students," said Dr. date and requiring a grade of Marc Low. associate professor of "W" be placed on the student's mathematics at the first open transcript. hearing held jointly by the Univ- "As far as most schools are ersity Curiculum and the Student concerned, Wright State falls Affairs Committee yesterday. somewhere in the middle for the The hearings were set up to period of a drop date." he said, solicit input as to the thought of adding he feels this should be the campus community concern- left alone so "the student is able ing two proposals which would to see his exam before dropping.
    [Show full text]
  • Cash Box NY Telex: 666123 Tists (Page 7)
    UA-LA958-I Featuring ^ “Days Gone Down On United Artists Records in .C 1979 LIBERTY UNITED RECORDS. INC . LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90028 UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS IS A TRADING NAM.F VOLUME XLI — NUMBER 3 — JUNE 2, 1979 FHE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC RECORD WEEKLY C4SH GEORGE ALBERT President and Publisher ? 5 MEL ALBERT “An Apple A Day Vice President and General Manager EDITORML CHUCK MEYER value. billboard. Director of Marketing Records are your best entertainment DAVE FULTON With near unanimous agreement that the Considering that consumers are looking for the In Chief Editor aforementioned maxim is true, it is time to let others most for their money, the time is right to let them J.B. CARMICLE realize this secret. know the investment value of music. With minimal General Manager. East Coast And the great hook to this is that it can be done care, a consumer can spend $4-6and haveawork of JIM SHARP Director, Nashville without a costly advertising campaign which also re- art for a lifetime. East Coast Editorial quires executives from various labels to agree to a This simple program needs to be coordinated KEN TERRY East Coast Editor CHARLES PAIKERT budget and a creative approach. Quite simply, a through the RIAA or another industry organization LEO SACKS AARON FUCHS series of phone calls and verbal agreements are all that will take the initiative to promote the concept to West Coast Editorial that is needed. the manufacturers. In a matter of days, the plan ALAN SUTTON. West Coast Editor JOEY BERLIN — RAY TERRACE Whenever a manufacturer advertises his albums, could be instituted.
    [Show full text]
  • Roundup 145 Songs, 10.2 Hours, 829.9 MB
    Page 1 of 5 Roundup 145 songs, 10.2 hours, 829.9 MB Artist Name Album Year Time Allman Brothers Band Whipping Post The Allman Brothers Band 1969 5:17 Allman Brothers Band Ramblin Man Brothers And Sisters 1973 4:48 Allman Brothers Band Come and Go Blues Brothers and Sisters 1973 4:55 Allman Brothers Band Southbound Brothers and Sisters 1973 5:11 Allman Brothers Band Jessica Brothers And Sisters 1973 7:07 Allman Brothers Band Pony Boy Brothers And Sisters 1973 5:52 Allman Brothers Band Ain't Wastin' Time No More Eat a Peach 1972 3:42 Allman Brothers Band Blue Sky Eat a Peach 1971 5:11 Allman Brothers Band One Way Out Live at Ludlow Garage 1970 1970 4:52 Arc Angels Living In A Dream Arc Angels 1992 4:54 Atlanta Rhythm Section Imaginary Lover Champagne Jam 1978 5:07 Atlanta Rhythm Section Champagne Jam Champagne Jam 1978 4:35 Atlanta Rhythm Section So Into You A Rock and Roll Alternative 1976 4:19 Band Rag Mama Rag The Band 1969 3:00 Band The Night They Drove Old Dixie Do… The Band 1969 3:31 Band The Weight Music From Big Pink 1968 4:39 Beatles Rocky Raccoon The Beatles (The White Album) 1968 3:33 Beck Drivin' Nails in My Coffin The Hi-Lo Country 1999 2:49 Beck I Just Started Hating Some People… I Just Started Hating Some People Toda… 2012 5:08 Beck Canceled Check Mutations 1998 3:15 Black Crowes What Is Home Before the Frost... Until the Freeze 2009 5:12 Black Crowes Garden Gate Before the Frost..
    [Show full text]
  • Muziek Voor Volwassenen / Johan Derksen Maandag 16/07/2018 18
    Muziek voor volwassenen / Johan Derksen Album van de Week: Love lives on-Dana Fuchs maandag 16/07/2018 18:00-19:00 TITEL ARTIEST COMPONIST TIJD PLATENLABEL CATALOGUSNUMMER CD TITEL 1 Still in love Rick de Vito A. de Jong / R. DeVito 4:12 Polydor 523187-2 Tribute to the live style 2 Sweet home Alabama Lynyrd Skynyrd E. King / C. Rossington / R. van Zant 4:43 HIP-O records HIP-0 B0005515-02 Southern rock gold 3 Blues Village AJ Plug A.J. Plug 3:39 Eigen beheer AJPlug 2018 Barefoot the Grolloo takes 4 Ramblin' man Allman Brothers Band R. Betts 4:47 HIP-O records HIP-0 B0005515-02 Southern rock gold 5 It hurts me too Susan Tedeschi Band James / Robinson 5:04 Eigen beheer CS 950215 Better days 6 Heard it in a love song Marshall Tucker Band T. Caldwell 4:54 HIP-O records HIP-0 B0005515-02 Southern rock gold 7 Backstreet baby Dana Fuchs D. Fuchs / J.Diamond 4:00 Get along record 3441 Get along record Love lives on 8 If you wanna get to heaven The Ozark Mountain Daredevils S. Cash / J. Dillon 3:04 HIP-O records HIP-0 B0005515-02 Southern rock gold 9 The south's Jimmy Thackery J. Thackery 4:25 Blind Pig BPCD 5011 Trouble man 10 The south's gonna do it again Charlie Daniels Band C. Daniels 3:58 HIP-O records HIP-0 B0005515-02 Southern rock gold 11 Tomorrow Rory Block R. Block 4:44 Munich Records MRCD145 Turning point 12 Fooled around and fell in love Elvin Bishop E.
    [Show full text]
  • Introduction What Is Southern Rock?
    Introduction What Is Southern Rock? It seems essential to define the term “southern rock” before one can write about it. This is necessary in order to plan what goes into the text and what gets left out. So what exactly is southern rock? Trying to define it is tantamount to going down the proverbial rab- bit hole. It’s a slippery, nebulous term that can mean almost anything. On its face it appears to imply rock music from the 1970s that came from the South, but that could include anything from Wet Willie to Marshall Tucker to Lynyrd Skynyrd, acts that have little in common stylistically or sound-wise. Author Scott B. Bomar states that the term “southern rock” was first used in the early 1970s by Mo Slotin, a writer for the Atlanta un- derground paper Great Speckled Bird in a review of an Allman Brothers Band concert.1 But the phrase didn’t come into broad usage until Al Kooper incorporated the concept into the name of his Atlanta-based record label, Sounds of the South, before he signed Lynyrd Skynyrd. Kooper was one of the first—along with Phil Walden of Capricorn Re- cords, founded in 1969—to realize that southern talent was something that might be codified and commodified. It happened that Skynyrd fit nicely into Kooper’s concept. Some people argue that southern rock is an amalgam of rock, blues, and country, dominated by electric guitars. However, applying this · 1 · definition, the early “rockabilly” acts out of Memphis—Elvis, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis—along with Chuck Berry, Buddy Knox, and Buddy Holly might also qualify as southern rockers.
    [Show full text]
  • KLASSICS LIST Criteria
    KLASSICS LIST criteria: 8 or more points (two per fan list, two for U-Man A-Z list, two to five for Top 95, depending on quartile); 1984 or prior release date Sources: ten fan lists (online and otherwise; see last page for details) + 2011-12 U-Man A-Z list + 2014 Top 95 KSHE Klassics (as voted on by listeners) sorted by points, Fan Lists count, Top 95 ranking, artist name, track name SLCRPS UMan Fan Top ID # ID # Track Artist Album Year Points Category A-Z Lists 95 35 songs appeared on all lists, these have green count info >> X 10 n 1 12404 Blue Mist Mama's Pride Mama's Pride 1975 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 1 2 12299 Dead And Gone Gypsy Gypsy 1970 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 2 3 11672 Two Hangmen Mason Proffit Wanted 1969 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 5 4 11578 Movin' On Missouri Missouri 1977 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 6 5 11717 Remember the Future Nektar Remember the Future 1973 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 7 6 10024 Lake Shore Drive Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah Lake Shore Drive 1971 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 9 7 11654 Last Illusion J.F. Murphy & Salt The Last Illusion 1973 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 12 8 13195 The Martian Boogie Brownsville Station Brownsville Station 1977 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 13 9 13202 Fly At Night Chilliwack Dreams, Dreams, Dreams 1977 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 14 10 11696 Mama Let Him Play Doucette Mama Let Him Play 1978 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 15 11 11547 Tower Angel Angel 1975 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 19 12 11730 From A Dry Camel Dust Dust 1971 27 PERFECT KLASSIC X 10 20 13 12131 Rosewood Bitters Michael Stanley Michael Stanley 1972 27 PERFECT
    [Show full text]
  • Songs by Title
    Songs by Title Title Artist Title Artist - Human Metallica (I Hate) Everything About You Three Days Grace "Adagio" From The New World Symphony Antonín Dvorák (I Just) Died In Your Arms Cutting Crew "Ah Hello...You Make Trouble For Me?" Broadway (I Know) I'm Losing You The Temptations "All Right, Let's Start Those Trucks"/Honey Bun Broadway (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons Nat King Cole (Reprise) (I Still Long To Hold You ) Now And Then Reba McEntire "C" Is For Cookie Kids - Sesame Street (I Wanna Give You) Devotion Nomad Feat. MC "H.I.S." Slacks (Radio Spot) Jay And The Mikee Freedom Americans Nomad Featuring MC "Heart Wounds" No. 1 From "Elegiac Melodies", Op. 34 Grieg Mikee Freedom "Hello, Is That A New American Song?" Broadway (I Want To Take You) Higher Sly Stone "Heroes" David Bowie (If You Want It) Do It Yourself (12'') Gloria Gaynor "Heroes" (Single Version) David Bowie (If You're Not In It For Love) I'm Outta Here! Shania Twain "It Is My Great Pleasure To Bring You Our Skipper" Broadway (I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal, You Louis Armstrong "One Waits So Long For What Is Good" Broadway (I'll Be With You) In Apple Blossom Time Z:\MUSIC\Andrews "Say, Is That A Boar's Tooth Bracelet On Your Wrist?" Broadway Sisters With The Glenn Miller Orchestra "So Tell Us Nellie, What Did Old Ironbelly Want?" Broadway "So When You Joined The Navy" Broadway (I'll Give You) Money Peter Frampton "Spring" From The Four Seasons Vivaldi (I'm Always Touched By Your) Presence Dear Blondie "Summer" - Finale From The Four Seasons Antonio Vivaldi (I'm Getting) Corns For My Country Z:\MUSIC\Andrews Sisters With The Glenn "Surprise" Symphony No.
    [Show full text]
  • The Marshall Tucker Band
    THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND In the early fall of 1973, The Marshall Tucker Band was still a young and hungry group out to prove themselves every time they hit the stage. “We were a bunch of young guys who didn’t know any boundaries,” says founding member and longtime lead singer Doug Gray. As it turned out, the collective talents of The Marshall Tucker Band took them very far indeed. Today, the band records on its own RAMBLIN’ RECORDS Label (distributed by Sony/RED) and continues to release new and previously unreleased material. Still led today by founding member and lead singer Doug Gray, they represent a time and place in music that will never be duplicated. Gray is quick to credit the band's current dynamic members with carrying on the timeless essence of The Marshall Tucker Band sound. Current members include the highly respected drummer B.B. Borden, a former member of both Mother's Finest and The Outlaws, multi instrumentalist Marcus Henderson of Macon, Georgia, plays flute, saxophone and keyboards in addition to lead and background vocals, Pat Elwood on bass guitar, and Rick Willis on lead guitar and vocals, both of Spartanburg SC, are disciples of the Caldwell Brothers. Acclaimed lead guitarist and vocalist Chris Hicks recently rejoined the band after a two- year absence. Together they present a powerful stage presence as they continue to tour the country and continue to be powerful force in the world of music. The Marshall Tucker Band got its start in Spartanburg, S.C. when Gray teamed up with Tommy Caldwell and Toy Caldwell, Paul T.
    [Show full text]