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4 November Playlist 89.1 FM 400 McCanna Parkway, Burlington, WI 53105 Current Playlist: 4 November, 2019 General Manager: Thomas Gilding, email: [email protected] Music Director: Heather Gilding, email: [email protected] WBSD takes music calls Tuesdays 3-5 pm CST. Phone Number: (262)763-0195 Fax Number: (262)763-0207 Great Rock, Real Variety ADDED THIS WEEK Beck Hyperspace/Uneventful Days Capitol Fastball The Help Machine/Never Say Never Independent Mykal Baas Birthday Girl/Goin’ Home Independent Aimee Mann Come On Up to the House: Women Sing Waits/Hold On Dualtone Trigger Hippy Full Circle & Then Some/Don’t Wanna Bring You Down Independent/Thirty Tigers DROPPED THIS WEEK Last Bees feat. Ian Ash The Last Bees/Crusade Independent Cranberries In The End/The Pressure BMG Beck/Jakob Dylan Echo In The Canyon/Goin’ Back Vagrant Beck/Jakob Dylan Echo In The Canyon/She Vagrant Joel Rafael Rose Avenue/Strong Inside SPINS THIS PAST WEEK 1 25 Sheryl Crow Threads/Don’t Valory 1 25 The Collection Breathe Till I’m Full/Breathe Till I’m Full Independent 1 25 Long Ryders Psychedelic Country Soul/Walls Omnivore 4 24 Bill Scorzari Now I’m Free/It All Matters Independent 4 24 Grand Canyon Yesterday’s News/Yesterday’s News Independent 4 24 Ben Fuller In Service to the Stars/I’ll Be Ok Independent 4 24 Hiss Golden Messenger Terms Of Surrender/I Need A Teacher Merge 8 23 Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors Dragons/Family Magnolia/Thirty Tigers 8 23 Sam Llanas Return of the Goya Los Ochos Final/Without Independent 8 23 Hold Steady Single/Entitlement Crew Frenchkiss 11 22 Taylor Swift Lover/You Need to Calm Down Cooking Vinyl 12 21 Lola Marsh Single/Echoes Verve 13 19 Calexico and Iron & Wine Years to Burn/What Heaven’s Left Sub Pop 13 19 Soak Grim Town/Knock Me off My Feet Rough Trade/Beggars 15 18 Lucy Spraggan Today Was A Good Day/Don’t Play This On The Radio Independent 15 18 Rheostatics Here Come the Wolves/AC/DC on the Stereo Six Shooter/Thirty Tigers 15 18 Black Keys Let’s Rock/Eagle Birds Easy Eye/Nonesuch 15 18 CEJ Adobe Road/All Brand New Independent 15 18 DNDR For All We Know/Follow RCA 15 18 Noah Gundersen Lover/Lose You Cooking Vinyl 21 17 Robert Randolph & the Family Band Brighter Days(Robert Randolph & the Family Band)/Cry Over Me Provogue 21 17 Waterboys Where the Action Is/In My Time On Earth Cooking Vinyl 21 17 Bobby Rush Sitting On Top of the Blues/Get Out of Here(Dog Named Bo) Independent/Thirty Tigers 21 17 Starcrawler Devour You/Bet My Brains Rough Trade 21 17 Jesse Malin Sunset Kids/Room 13 Independent 26 16 New Pornographers In the Morse Code of Brake Lights/Falling Down the Stairs of Your Smile Concord 26 16 Escape Club Single/We Can’t Go Wrong Independent 28 15 John Mayer Single/Carry Me Away Columbia 29 14 Sam Llanas Return of the Goya Part II/Hold On Tight Independent 30 13 Sleater-Kinney The Center Won’t Hold/Can I Go On Mom + Pop 30 13 Bronze Radio Return Entertain You/Here For Now Independent 30 13 Amy Speace Me and the Ghost of Charlemagne/Me and the Ghost of Charlemagne Independent 30 13 Kyle Craft Showboat Honey/O! Lucky Hand Sub Pop 30 13 Nils Lofgren Blue With Lou/Too Blue To Play Independent 35 12 Jonah Tolchin Fires for the Cold/Supermarket Rage Yep Roc 35 12 Tanya Tucker While I’m Livin’/Seminole Wind Calling Fantasy/Concord 35 12 King Ropes Gravity and Friction/California Stars Independent 35 12 Gerry Beckley Five Mile Road/Life Lessons Blue Elan 35 12 The Head and the Heart Living Mirage/See You Through My Eyes Warner 35 12 White Reaper single/Might Be Right Elektra 35 12 Smith & Thell Single/Hotel Walls Arista 35 12 Whiskey Myers Whiskey Myers/Rolling Stone Independent/Thirty Tigers 35 12 GA-20 Lonely Soul/Naggin’ On My Mind Karma Chief 35 12 Lisa Bell Back Seat/I Don’t Know What You Want From Me Independent 35 12 Middle Kids New Songs For Old Problems/Real Thing Domino 35 12 Luba Dvorak American Sin/American Sin Independent 35 12 Stephen Kellogg Objects in the Mirror/High Highs Low Lows Independent 35 12 Joel Rafael Rose Avenue/Under Our Skin Inside 35 12 Norman Buzz and Fade/Already Gone Independent 35 12 Beth Hart War In My Mind/Spanish Lullabies Mascot 35 12 Robbie Robertson Sinematic/Let Love Reign Ume 52 11 Yam Haus Single/Simplicity Independent 53 8 Brenda Lee Country Music:A Film By Ken Burns OST/Jambalay on the Bayou Sony 53 8 Amberly Chalberg Hi-Line/Wishing Well Independent 53 8 Jade Jackson Wilderness/Don’t Say That You Love Me Independent 53 8 Fastball The Help Machine/The Girl You Pretended to Be Independent 57 7 Diesel Park West Let It Melt/Bombs Away Independent 57 7 Chance the Rapper The Big Day/Do You Remember Independent 57 7 Ringo Starr What’s My Name/What’s My Name Ume 57 7 Screaming Orphans Life In A Carnival/1,2,3,4 Independent 57 7 Todd Snider Cash Cabin Sessions, Vol. 3/Talking Reality Television Blues Independent/Thirty Tigers 57 7 Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood/Jenny Take A Ride Columbia 57 7 Penny & Sparrow Finch/Don’t Wanna Be Without Ya Independent/Thirty Tigers 57 7 Byrds Country Music:A Film By Ken Burns OST/You Ain’t Going Nowhere Sony 57 7 Jimmy Rodgers Country Music:A Film By Ken Burns OST/In the Jailhouse Now Sony 57 7 Deep Purple Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood/Hush Columbia 57 7 Scott Howard Ascended Man/Come With Me Independent 57 7 Dan Bern Regent Street/Regent Street Independent 57 7 Josh Ritter Fever Breaks/All Some Kind of Dream Pytheas 57 7 Jason Spooner Wide Eyed/All Things Equal Independent 57 7 Liam Gallagher Why Me? 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