
Johnson's Improbable History of Pop
KPBX: Saturday 8pm-9pm
John Johnson conducts a tour of the obscure world of early rock and pop music. The 95% of records that never got commercial airtime have a home, Johnson’s Improbable History of Pop features those artists who fell through the commercial cracks.
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Front Porch Bluegrass host Kevin Brown shares highlights from his five solo releases since 2010.
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Samples of small label releases including country gospel (Blankenship Brothers; Marv York), jazz chorale (Bethesda Singers with Don Lanphere), Jesus rock (Last Day), and contemporary Christian (Donna Baughman).
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Eclectic mix of vintage indie releases from Eastern Washington and North Idaho. Including the Four Playboys (teen rock), Cruger Sisters (country gospel), Bob Kolve (progressive pop-rock), and Lightshine (classical/folk).
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Bass player Chuck Warren of regional favorites The Bards shares highlightsfrom his band's long lost sessions in Los Angeles issued as by Moses Lake (their hometown)
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Vintage dance floor fillers from Detroit from small indie labels and musicians including Edwin Starr, Little Ann, and George Clinton's Parliaments
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Band members Gary Hanson, Kevin Wakefield, and Rick Wakefield share the story of their regionally popular early 1980's progressive hard rock group.
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Group members Bob Holliday, Randy Baugh, and Bill Powers share memories of their locally recorded and thoroughly splendid 1979 album by Post Falls gospel rock band.
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An eclectic blend of vintage local material including the Sylte Sisters, Shorty Barnhill, and the Don Larson/Ben Staley Band.