33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#111
February 1, 2016


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Songs & Stories of Stompin' Tom
and a list of RIPs
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

Hour One

1.   Foghat: Road Fever (Rod Price / Dave Feverett) 1973
2.   Simon & Garfunkel: Hazy Shade Of Winter (Paul Simon) 1967
3.   The Kinks: Lavender Hill (Ray Davies) 1967
4.   Jack London & The Sparrows: Take It Slow * 1965
5.   Jefferson Airplane: It’s No Secret (Marty Balin) 1966
6.   The Eagles: New Kid In Town (JD Souther / Don Henley / Glen Frey) 1976
7.   David Bowie: China Girl (David Bowe) 1983
8.   Silly Wizard: The Chill Eastern Winds (Andy M Stewart) 1986
9.   Joe Cormier: Come Under My Plaidie Jig Medley (Trad) * 1977
10. Merle Haggard: The Bottle Let Me Down (Merle Haggard) 1966
11. Miriam Makeba: Forbidden Games (B Parker / M Lanjean) 1963
12. George Jones: I’m A People (D Frazier) 1967
13. The Rajko Band: Lightning Csardas (Trad) 1983
14. Dinah Shore: Chantez, Chantez (Gamse-Fields) 1962

CanCon = 14%

Hour Two

1.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Bud The Spud (Tom C Connors) 1969 *
2.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Sudbury Saturday Night (Tom C Connors) 1967 *
3.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Don Valley Jail (Tom C Connors) 1967 *
4.   Wilf Carter: The Capture of Albert Johnson (Wilf Carter) 1932 *
5.   Hank Snow: Rhumba Boogie (Hank Snow) 1951 *
6.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Martin Hartwell Story (Tom C Connors) 1971 *
7.   Whiskey Jack: Gumboot Clogeroo (Tom C Connors) 2015 *
8.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Zakuska Polka (Tom C Connors) 1974 *
9.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Footsie Song (Tom C Connors) 1967 *
10. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Mule Skinner Blues (Jimmie Rodgers) 1969 *
11. Whiskey Jack: Algoma Central No. 69 (Tom C Connors) 2015 *
12. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Rubberhead (Tom C Connors) 1965 *
13. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Roll On Saskatchewan (Tom C Connors) 1969 *
14. Stompin’ Tom Connors: My Stompin’ Grounds (Tom C Connors) 1971 *

CanCon = 100%

Total CanCon = 57%



And Now For The Particulars:

Hour One

1.   Foghat: Road Fever (Rod Price / Dave Feverett)
Foghat: Bearsville Records – BR 2136
London UK
Tony Stevens: bass
Rod Price: guitar, slide
Lonesome Dave: guitar, vocal
Roger Earl: drums
Produced by Tom Dawes – 1973

formed in London in 1971
The band initially featured Dave Peverett ("Lonesome Dave") on guitar and vocals, Tony Stevens on bass, and Roger Earl on drums when they left Savoy Brown in 1970.  Rod Price on guitar/slide guitar joined after he left the Black Cat Bones
This was the band's second self-titled album was also known as Rock and Rollfor its cover photo of a rock and a bread roll, and it went gold.

2.   Simon & Garfunkel: Hazy Shade Of Winter (Paul Simon)
Bookends: Columbia Records – KCS 9529
New York City
Paul Simon – vocals, guitar, production
Art Garfunkel – vocals, tapes, production
Hal Blaine – drums, percussion
Joe Osborn – bass guitar
Larry Knechtel – piano, keyboards
Produced by Paul Simon – 1967
Recorded by Roy Halee at Columbia Studio B, NYC

fourth studio album by Simon & Garfunkel
follows a bookends concept, exploring a life journey from childhood to old age. Side one marks successive stages in life, the theme serving as literal bookends to the life cycle. Side two largely consists of unused material for The Graduate soundtrack.
Bookends was considered a breakthrough for the group, placing them on the same level as artists such as The Beatles, Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones

3.   The Kinks: Lavender Hill (Ray Davies)
Great Lost Kinks Album: Reprise MS 2127
London UK
Ray Davies, guitar, vocals
Dave Davies, guitar
Mick Avory, bass
Pete Quaife, drums
Tracks Produced by various producers – 1967
Released 1973 & discontinued 1975

Like No. 2 hit Waterloo Sunset, Lavender Hill mythologises another part of London - this time a busy thoroughfare near Clapham Junction. It’s only found on the 1973 release The Great Lost Kinks Album
unreleased material issued by Reprise Records afterThe Kinks had moved to RCA.

Ray Davies and the Kinks management first learned of the album's existence from the US Billboard record chart. Davies instituted legal action against Reprise, which resulted in Reprise discontinuing the album in 1975. It became an immediate collector's item and most of the songs remained officially unreleased until the 1998

RIP – CJ Feeney, Toronto

4.   Jack London & The Sparrows: Take It Slow
Jack London & The Sparrows: Capitol Records of Canada 6000 Series T 6115
Oshawa ON
Jack London (Dave Marden): vocals
Dennis Edmonton (future Mars Bonfire): guitar
Dave Hare: keys
Bruce Palmer: bass
Jerry Edmonton: drums
CJ Feeney: organ, piano
Producer not listed
First Published in Canada April 12, 1965

Lee Van Leer (a.k.a. John Feeny or CJ Feeny) b. 1943 – d. January 11, 2016
Joined The Sparrows 1964 after they moved to Toronto – organ
Later formed C J Feeney & The Spellbinders
Mostly known as an organist but was also an excellent electric guitarist
Bobby Wiseman: ” this guy very well for he had a unique style – the same signature that made Jeff Healey a spectacle – played the guitar with his thumb – the fingering hand not the strumming hand.”

RIP – Signe Anderson & Paul Kantner

5.   Jefferson Airplane: It’s No Secret (Marty Balin)
The Worst of Jefferson Airplane: RCA Victor LSP 4459
San Francisco CA
Marty Balin vocals, rhythm guitar
Signe Anderson: vocals
Paul Kantner rhythm guitar, vocals
Jorma Kaukonen lead guitar, electric chicken, vocals
Skip Spence: drums
Jack Casady bass
Produced by Al Schmitt 1969
Recorded at  Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco by Rick Schmitt
Originally on LP Jefferson Airplane Takes Off - 1966
Compilation album put together by: Jefferson Airplane, Bill Thompson, Pat Ierac

Signe Toly Anderson (b. Seatle WA September 15, 1941 – d. Beaverton, Oregon,  January 28, 2016)
Paul Lorin Kantner (b. San Francisco March 17, 1941 – d. San Francisco January 28, 2016)
Features bg vocals of Signe Anderson, original JA member who only appeared on their first album. She quit to raise her kid. Her last live performances with the Jefferson Airplane were two sets on October 15, 1966 at The Fillmore

RIP – Glenn Frey

6.   The Eagles: New Kid In Town (JD Souther / Don Henley / Glen Frey)
Hotel California: Asylum Records 7E-1084
Los Angeles CA
Joe Walsh: lead guitar
Don Henley: lead vocals, drums
Don Frey, guitar
Don Felder: guitar, slide guitar
Randy Meisner: bass
Produced by Bill Szymczyk 1976
Recorded by Bill Szymczyk, Allan Blazek, Ed Mashal & Bruce Hensal at Criteria Studios (Miami) and The Record Plant (Los Angeles)
Mixed by Bill Szymczyk at Miami
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York

Donald Nelson Frey b. November 6, 1948 Detroit, Michigan d. January 18, 2016 (aged 67) New York City

RIP – David Bowe

7.   David Bowie: China Girl (David Bowe)
Let’s Dance: EMI – SO-17093
London UK
David Bowe: vocal
Carmine Rojas: bass
Omar Hakim,Tony Thompson: drums
Nile Rodgers: guitar
Stevie Ray Vaughan: lead guitar
Rob Sabino: keys
Mac Gollehon: trumpet
Stan Harrison, Robert Aaron: tenor sax, flute
Sammy Figuerua: percussion
Produced by David Bowie & Nile Rodgers – 1983
Recorded by Bob Clearmountain
Mastered by Rob Ludwig at Masterdisk, NYC

David Robert Jones b/ 8 January 1947 Brixton, London, 10 January 2016 (aged 69) Manhattan

RIP – Andy M Stewart

8.   Silly Wizard: The Chill Eastern Winds (Andy M Stewart) 1986
A Glint Of Silver: Green Linnet Records SIF 1070
Edinburgh, Scotland
John Cunningham: fiddles died on 15 December 2003 in New York.
Martin Hadden: bass, guitar
Phil Cunningham: accordion, keys, whistles, mandola
Gordon Jones: guitar, bodhran
Andy M Stewart: lead vocals, tenor banjo
Produced by Silly Wizard 1986
Recorded and Mixed at REI Studios, Edinburgh by Alistair George

b.  Alyth, Perthshire Scotland(8 September 1952 – d. 27 December 2015)
Helped form Silly Wizard 1974; lasted till 1988

RIP Joe Cormier

9.   Joe Cormier: Come Under My Plaidie Jig Medley (Trad) *
The Dances Down Home: Rounder Records – 7004
Cheticamp, Cape Breton Is NS
Joe Cormier: fiddle
Edward Irwin: piano
Edmond Boudreau: bass
Produced by Mark Wilson – 1977
Recorded in Waltham, Mass

b. Cheticamp NS March 19, 1927 - January 31, 2016.
began to play the violin at age five. became a protégé of two of Cape Breton's most respected musicians, Angus Chisolm and Winston "Scotty" Fitzgerald
moved to the United States in the 1960s, and settled in Waltham, Massachusetts, where he was employed as an electrical engineer.
Uncle of JP Cormier

RIP – Maurice White & Dan Hicks

10. Merle Haggard & The Strangers: The Bottle Let Me Down (Merle Haggard)
The Best of Merle Haggard: Capitol Records – SKAO 2951
Bakersfield CA
Merle Haggard – vocals, guitar
James Burton – guitar, dobro
Glen Campbell – guitar
Roy Nichols – guitar
Phil Baugh – guitar
Jack Collier – guitar
Lewis Talley – guitar
Ralph Mooney – steel guitar
George French – piano
Glen D. Hardin – piano
Bob Morris – bass
Bert Dodson – bass
Jerry Ward – bass
Jim Gordon – drums
Helen "Peaches" Price – drums
Billy Mize – harmony vocals
Bonnie Owens – harmony vocals
Produced by Ken Nelson, Fuzzy Owen – 1966
Recorded August, December 1965, June, August 1966
Album Produced – 1968
Originally produced - 1966

Merle Ronald Haggard  b. April 6, 1937 (age 78) Oildale, California
Currently suffering from double pneumonia

11. Miriam Makeba: Forbidden Games (B Parker / M Lanjean)
The world Of Miriam Makeba: RCA Victor Dynagroove Recording – LPM 2750
Johannesburg, South Africa
Hugh Masekela Orchestra
Produced by Hugo & Luigi – 1963
Recorded at RCA Victor Studio A & Webster hall, New York City by Mickey Crofford

Zenzile Miriam Makeba  4 March 1932 Johannesburg d. 9 November 2008 (aged 76) Castel Volturno, Italy

After her American debut in NYC at Village Vanguard, Newsweek compared her voice to "the smoky tones and delicate phrasing" of Ella Fitzgerald and the "intimate warmth" of Frank Sinatra
In 1966, Makeba received the Grammy Award for Best Folk Recording together with Harry Belafonte for An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba. For political reasons she moved to Guinea where she was appointed ambassador to the UN for which she won the Dag Hammarskjöld Peace Prize in 1986

12. George Jones: I’m A People (D Frazier)
George Jones’ Greatest Hits: Columbia Records – MM 2116
Saratoga, Texas
Produced – 1967

George Glenn Jones b. September 12, 1931 Saratoga, Texas, U.S. - d. April 26, 2013 (aged 81) Nashville

13. The Rajko Band: Lightning Csardas (annon)
Rajko: Qualiton Digital Recording – 10180
Hungary
Produced by Zenei Rendazo, Janos Matyas – 1983
Recorded by Endre Radenyi

14. Dinah Shore: Chantez, Chantez (Gamse-Fields)
Great New Releases From The sound Capitol of the World: Capitol Records – PRO 2048
Beverly Hills CA
Produced – 1962
From The Album: The Fabulous Hits Of Dinah Shore

Frances Rose Shore; b. February 29, 1916 Winchester TN – d. February 24, 1994(aged 77) Beverly Hills
She was the top-charting female vocalist of the 1940s
Chantez, Chantez" was her last top twenty hit, staying on the charts for over twenty weeks in 1957

Hour Two

1.   Stompin Tom Connors: Bud The Spud (TC Connors)
Bud The Spud: Dominion Records - LPS 21002 / EMI Canada - 7243 495591 2 7
Saint John NB, ON
Tom Connors, guitar, foot
Gerry Hall, guitar
Ronald McDonald, bass
Mickey Andrews, steel, drums
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors - 1969
http://www.stompintom.com

2.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Sudbury Saturday Night (Tom C Connors)
45 Single: Rebel Records - RX-104
Saint John NB
Stompin’ Tom: Vocal, guitar, foot stompin’
Roy Penney: lead guitar
Produced by John Irvine - 1967

3.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Don Valley Jail (Tom C Connors)
45 Single: Rebel Records - RX-104
Saint John NB
Stompin’ Tom: Vocal, guitar, foot stompin’
Roy Penney: lead guitar
Produced by John Irvine - 1967

4.   Wilf Carter: The Capture of Albert Johnson (Wilf Carter)
Montana Slim No. 1: Bear Family Records - BCD 15939
Port Hilford, NS
Wilf Carter: vocal, guitar
Produced by Hugh Joseph - 1932
Re-Produced by Richard Weize - 1997

5.   Hank Snow: Rhumba Boogie (Hank Snow)
The Best of Hank Snow: RCA Camden CCD 3470
Brooklyn NS
Produced 1951

6.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Martin Hartwell Story (Tom C Connors)
To It And At It: EMI - 7243 5 20822 2 3
Saint John NB, ON
Tom Connors guitar, foot, vocal
Bill Lewis lead guitar
Gary Empey bass
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors – 1971

7.   Whiskey Jack: Gumboot Clogeroo (Tom C Connors)
Stories and Songs of Stompin’ Tom: Whiskey Jack Records – 29982 16498
Toronto ON
Duncan Fremlin: banjo, vocals
Bob McNiven: guitar, vocals
Howard Willett: harmonica, vocals
Randy Morrison: fiddle
Jen Cook: vocals
Eric Jackson: bass
Michelle Joseph: drums
Produced by John Switzer – 2015
Recorded by John Switzer & Adam Ferri live at Orchard Studio
http://www.whiskeyjackmusic.com

8.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Zakuska Polka (Tom C Connors)
Stompin' Tom Meets Muk Tuk Annie: Boot Records BOS 7146
Saint John NB, ON
Tom Connors: guitar, vocal, foot stompin’
Bill Lewis: lead guitar
Gary Empey: bass
Produced by Dr Tom Connors – 1974

9.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Footsie Song (Tom C Connors)
45 Single: Rebel Records - RX-105
Saint John NB
Tom Connors: guitar, foot stompn’
Produced by John Irvine - 1967
http://www.stompintom.com

10. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Mule Skinner Blues (Jimmy Rodgers)*
Live At The Horseshoe: Capitol Records - C1 93048
Saint John NB, ON
Tom Connors guitar, foot, vocals
Gerry Hall guitar
Ronald McDonald -  bass
Mickey Andrews - steel
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors - 1971

11. Whiskey Jack: Algoma Central No. 69 (Tom C Connors)
Stories and Songs of Stompin’ Tom: Whiskey Jack Records – 29982 16498
Toronto ON
Duncan Fremlin: banjo, vocals
Bob McNiven: guitar, vocals
Howard Willett: harmonica, vocals
Randy Morrison: fiddle
Jen Cook: vocals
Eric Jackson: bass
Michelle Joseph: drums
Produced by John Switzer – 2015
Recorded by John Switzer & Adam Ferri live at Orchard Studio
http://www.whiskeyjackmusic.com

12. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Rubberhead (Tom C Connors)
45 rpm Single: CKGB Radio Records QC-160
Saint John NB
Tom Connors: guitar, vocal, foot stompin’
Produced by CKGB Radio – 1965

13. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Roll On Saskatchewan (Tom C Connors)
Stompin' Tom Meets Big Joe Mufferaw: EMI Canada - 724349 55925
Saint John NB
Tom Connors
Glen Reid
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors - 1970
http://www.stompintom.com

14. Stompin’ Tom Connors: My Stompin’ Grounds (Tom C Connors)
My Stompin Grounds: Boot Records BOS 7103
Saint John NB
Bill Lewis, lead guitar
Glen Reid, rhythm guitar & banjo
John Spence, rhythm guitar, harmonica
Gary Empey, bass
Toms Foot, percussion
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors – 1971
Recorded by George Semkiw with Cub Richardson at RCA Studio, Toronto
http://www.stompintom.com



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