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Saturday, December 30, 2006

Company for the Holiday!

As we close out 2006, I got the treat of hosting Will Hoge in the TMD studios.
He is a true gentlemen and even played a brand new track for us! Will said a new album should be out around March.
And here's something I found...
Will and his band covering Derrek and the Domino's 'Bell Bottom Blues.'



Hope you have a fun and safe New Year's Eve. See you in the 2007!

Friday, December 29, 2006

Where's the Candy, Regina?

I had fun sharing the best of Morning Sessions with you today. I'm curious...Regina Spektor talked about the making of her video for "On the Radio", she said it was shot in a chocolate factory assembly line and she even wore a hair net...albeit, briefly. I don't know, call me dense, but I don't see any candy in this video, do you?

Maybe Regina made off with the chocolates and handed them out to the adoreable kids in the video :) I hope you have a spectacular New Year. Peace.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Damien: TMD's CD of the Week

With stunning portraits captured in his songs, it is awesome to be able to dive deeper into the mind of Damien Rice. His new cd '9' is the CD of the Week.
We were first introduced to this album with the song '9 Crimes' that begins with the gentle voice of Lisa Hannigan, Rice's singing partner. Found this cool video for the song. Tell me what you think of it!

Monday, December 25, 2006

The Hardest Working Man in Show Business Moves to That Great Gig in the Sky

Merry Christmas to you and yours from your TMD family. Thanks for listening. Thanks for your support. And especially, thank you for loving the music. So, it is a bittersweet Christmas morning for music lovers everywhere- you may have heard by now that James Brown died.

While, of course, it's a sad benchmark..the Godfather of Soul's music celebrates life, energy and something burning inside us all. He just had IT! James Brown channeled the human condition in his growl, his wail, his grunts, his feet. He lived it all- the spiritual, the carnal, the jubilation...the blues. Here's a great link on the history of a music icon as important and as American as Elvis and Chuck Berry, from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Peace and love from everyone at TMD.