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20 July Playlist 89.1 WBSD FM 400 McCanna Parkway, Burlington, WI 53105 Current Playlist: 20 July, 2020 General Manager: Thomas Gilding, email [email protected] Music Director: Heather Gilding, email [email protected] WBSD is not taking music calls at this time. Email the GM and he will get back to you. Added This Week Phoebe Bridgers Punisher/I See You Dead Oceans Michael On Fire Where Dreamers Only Go/Head in the Clouds Independent Michael On Fire Where Dreamers Only Go/Violet Skies Independent Hayley Sabella Flew the Nest/Flew the Nest Independent Indigo Girls Look Long/Muster Rounder/Concord Jayhawks XOXO/Homecoming Independent/Thirty Tigers Dropped This Week Michael On Fire Michael On Fire/I Would Give Anything Independent Sonny Landreth Blacktop Run/Blacktop Run Provogue Bombay Bicycle Club Everything Else Has Gone Wrong/Everything Else Has Gone Wrong Caroline Nathaniel Rateliff And It’s Still Alright/And It’s Still Alright Stax/Concord Fastball The Help Machine/White Collar Independent Robert Vincent In This Town You’re Owned/My Neighbour’s Ghost Independent/Thirty Tigers Spins this Past Week 1 29 Teddy Thompson Heartbreaker Please Independent/Thirty Tigers 2 27 Paul Kelly Sleep Australia/Sleep Australia Sleep Cooking Vinyl 2 27 Secret Sisters Saturn Return/Fair New West 2 27 Waxahatchee Saint Cloud/Lilacs Merge 5 26 Mihali Breathe and Let Go/Fading State Independent 5 26 Jesse Malin Lust for Love/Backstabbers Wicked Cool 5 26 Rachel Garlin Mondegreens/Good Morning Independent 5 26 Boomtown Rats Citizens of Boomtown/Here’s A Postcard BMG 9 25 Jason Isbell Reunions/Overseas Southeastern/Thirty Tigers 10 22 Dan Bern Quarantine Me/Til The Quarantine is Thru Independent 11 20 HawtThorns Single/Memphis Rain Independent 12 18 Roger Street Friedman Rise/Tough Crowd Rock Ridge/ADA 12 18 Willie Nelson First Rose of Spring/Just Bummin’ Around Legacy 12 18 Eric Hutchinson Class of ’98/Good Things Come Independent 15 17 Bryan Ferry Bryan Ferry:Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1974/The Tracks Of My Tears BMG 15 17 Carrington MacDuffie I’m the One/Glasgow Independent 15 17 Katie Pruitt Expectations/Loving Her Rounder/Concord 15 17 VickiKristinaBarcelona Pawn Shop Rodeo/Jersey Girl StorySound 15 17 Jayhawks XOXO/This Forgotten Town Independent/Thirty Tigers 15 17 Fantastic Negrito Have You Lost Your Mind Yet?/Chocolate Samurai Cooking Vinyl 15 17 Michael Franti & Spearhead Work Hard and be Nice/Watching the World Go By With You Boo Boo Wax/Thirty Tigers 22 16 Gilbert O’Sullivan Gilbert O’Sullivan/Dansette Dreams and 45’s BMG 22 16 Joe Scarborough Single/I’ve Just Seen A Face Independent 22 16 Perfume Genius Set My Heart On Fire Immediately/On the Floor Matador 25 15 Dan Bern Quarantine Me/Love in the Time of Plague Independent 25 15 Jeff Beck & Johnny Depp Single/Isolation Rhino 25 15 HawtThorns Morning Sun/Lucky Charm Independent 28 14 Joel Rafael Single/One Vote, One Name Inside 29 13 Dave Goddess Group Once in a Blue Moon/Dance While You Can Independent 29 13 Robert Vincent In This Town You’re Owned/The Ending Independent/Thirty Tigers 29 13 Anne Heaton To the Light/Rise Independent 29 13 John Prine Single/I Remember Everything Oh Boy/Thirty Tigers 29 13 Pretenders Hate for Sale/Didn’t Want to Be This Lonely BMG 34 12 12XPretty 12XPretty/Brave Escape Independent 34 12 Slow Leaves Shelf Life/Miss You Independent 34 12 Chapell Cinco/Blame Independent 34 12 Marcus King El Dorado/One Day She’s Here Fantasy/Concord 34 12 Eric Hirshberg Spare Room/What You Get Independent 34 12 Immediate Family The Immediate Family/Cruel Twist Independent 34 12 CAM Single/Redwood Tree RCA 34 12 Ace Of Cups Ace Of Cups/Made for Love Independent 34 12 Rogers & Butler Poets & Sinners/Poets & Sinners Independent 34 12 Kinky Friedman Resurrection/The Bridge That Wouldn’t Burn Independent 34 12 Rolling Stones Single/Living in a Ghost Town Interscope 34 12 Michael On Fire Michael On Fire/Cadillac Ranch Independent 34 12 Cej Adobe Road/All the Pretty Lights Independent 34 12 Fastball The Help Machine/Doesn’t It Make You Feel Small Independent 34 12 Nell & Jim Band Western Sun/Limonaia Independent 34 12 Willie Nile New York at Night/A Little Bit Love River House 34 12 Bridget Kelly Band Dark Spaces/Find My Way Back Home Independent 34 12 Mike Edel En Masse/Hello Universe Independent 52 11 Robert Cray Band That’s What I Heard/Hot Independent/Thirty Tigers 53 8 Noah Cyrus The End of Everything/July Records/Columbia 54 7 Lisa Loeb A Simple Trick to Happiness/Most of All Independent 54 7 Lucy Spraggan Today Was A Good Day/Dinner’s Ready Independent 54 7 Danielia Cotton A Different War/Forgive Me Cottontown 54 7 Ethan Gruska En Garde/Enough For Now Warner 54 7 Zach Bair single/Rutherford Drive Independent 54 7 Aztec Two-Step Apocalypse (Now)/Naked Independent 54 7 Passenger Single/The Way That I Love You Nettwerk 54 7 Wild Rivers Songs to Break Up To/Left Off Nettwerk 54 7 Soul Asylum Hurry Up and Wait/Silly Things Blue Elan 54 7 Dan Luke & the Raid Out of the Blue/Fool New West 54 7 Airborne Toxic Event Hollywood Park/True Rounder/Concord 54 7 Chicks Gaslighter/March March Columbia 66 6 Overcoats The Fight/YJSTS(You Just Stay the Same) Loma Vista/Concord 66 6 Zack Walther Band The Westerner/I’m Going Out of Your Mind Independent 66 6 John Moreland LP5/East October Independent/Thirty Tigers 66 6 Paul Kelly Songs from the South 1985-2019/Letter In the Rain Cooking Vinyl 66 6 Cej Adobe Road/Lazy Joe Independent 66 6 Dave Goddess Group Once In A BlueMoon/When the Past Caught Up With John Henry Weaving Independent 66 6 Will Hoge Tiny Little Movies/The Curse Independent/Thirty Tigers 66 6 James Maddock Single/No Time to Cry Casa Del Fuego 66 6 Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways/Goodbye Jimmy Reed Columbia 66 6 Pharis & Jason Romero Bet On Love/We All Fall Lula 66 6 Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways/Crossing the Rubicon Columbia.
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