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WLSO.FM is just great music! Uncleshag hosts the Longtown Sound, a radio style podcast from the shores of Lake Wateree. Featuring indie artists from MySpace, Ariel Publicity, Music Alley, CD and mp3s from the email bag. Hear new ear picked independent music effortlessly. Free, legal downloads.
Live, from New York City, tune in to Mike Pell's ROCKOLLECTIONS, an old fashioned, free-form radio show with songs familiar, forgotten, or never heard- cutting across all genres and decades, from Rock & Roll infancy right up to today. The WORLD is our playlist!
Enjoy!
Michael J. Andrade presents RockRoll360. An eclectic, intelligent rock program. Hear a cross between Classic Underground and AAA Radio format. Along with the great music you’ll find strange oddities- sound bites, radio station I.D’s, jingles and comedy.
Longtown Sound 330 Rick Fowler, The Lindeans, Dawn Drake, Chris Curry, Carly Patterson, Wil Maring, Al Stravinsky, Doug Macleod

Monday, Monday! Trust this day to be all the day you have ever asked for. Anything less is a shortchange and you don’t want or need that! Monday ahhh… Longtown is ready for Spring with artists alive with enough rising sap to fill 19,338 major league rosin bags. Bring your ears ’cause it’s a party! Enjoy Monday and the metaphysical mystical tunage in the show today. It’s ALIVE!!
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Today’s Featured Artists-
Rick Fowler - Skeletons In Your Closet
The Lindeans - It’s Not Me
Dawn Drake - Palabras
Chris Curry - Desert Pawn
Carly Patterson - Temporary Life (Ordinary Girl)
Wil Maring - Reminds Me of Missouri
Al Stravinsky - Sixty Second Song
Doug Macleod - Long Time Road
ROCKOLLECTIONS: TRIBUTE/MEMORIAL 2007 PT.5

Well after some vacationing, I am back from the dead with some more dead, lol!
Oh, I need a rest from my rest.
Picking up from where we left off, Liz Claiborne passed away last year, the famous clothing designer.
I’ve got something from the Kinks for her.
The guy who wrote Unchained Melody died, Hy Zaret. Interesting story in that he was supposed to write it for a 1955 movie called Unchained, but he refused to include the word “unchained” anywhere in the song.
Give a listen, he didn’t!
Also, we lost Boots Randolph, whose instrumental hit was equally famous for being the theme song for a very funny British comedian. You should recognize it immediately.
Bill Pinkney the last remaining original Drifter died in 2007. He was the distinctive bass singer who left the group just before their major successes.
As this was broadcast just one day after St. Pat’s, I thought I would do my Mom proud by going back to Tommy Makem and the Clancys for one more. This one a folk song you should know.
Hilly Crystal, founder and owner of the legendary CBGB’s died last year. So one from the early punk band Television for him.
Speaking of television, Alice Ghostley of the show Bewitched died- she will never be MORE Ghostley!
I will leave you with a couple of questions.
What would you play for some upcoming late folks such as Tom Snyder and famous mime Marcel Marceau?
Come back and hear what I chose.
Tags: Alice Ghostley, Bewitched, Bill Pinkney, Boots Randolph, CBGB's, Clancy Brothers, Drifters, Hilly Crystal, Hy Zaret, Kinks, Liz Claiborne, Mike Pell, Rockollections, Television, Tommy Makem, Unchained Melody
Longtown Sound 329 The Lindeans, Jim OKeeffe, Jake Lear, Old Southern Moonshine Revival, Lynn Langham, Mac Davis, Bo Bice

Friday evening and a rocking Longtown Sound to kick off a weekend of travel for Uncleshag. Heading to Asheville Saturday AM. Holler at me if in the area that evening and maybe a get together could be arranged. The tunage today is loaded with guitar sounds that will amaze and astound. Rock and Roll, babies! Now, get to it - your weekend awaits!
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The Lindeans - Always Remain
Jim OKeeffe - Suburban Serenade
Jake Lear - Love And Charm
Old Southern Moonshine Revival - Behind This Smile
Lynn Langham - Riding With The Lonely Ones
Mac Davis - Whoever Finds This, I Love You
Bo Bice - Changing For the Better
Longtown Sound 328 Sheri Miller Interview

In this interview with the singer/songwriter, Sheri Miller we begin with a question. From where does it come? This query opens a revealing window into Sheri’s mind, heart and soul. Listen to Sheri, her music and visit her on MySpace or her website.
Sheri Miller’s gorgeous new EP Mantra has received a rousing launch in New York and Los Angeles. The songs included in this special interview episode of the Longtown Sound are listed below.
All He Has To Do
Right Here, Right Now
Blade
Mantra
Longtown Sound 327 Dawn Drake, Vel Omarr, Karmacoda, Jim Steed, Joker’s Wild Band, Rick Fowler, Farryl Purkiss

A brand spanking new Pancake Wednesday with all new Pancake Wednesday Tunage and syrup to make your Mama cry and your Daddy blush when they see how much you consume at one sitting! Share the land, man!
Enjoy the artists work today and visit them and comment if you can. They would appreciate it and so would I! Remember, too that kids are hungry every day of the year… Acts of Kindness. Support the local food bank with a check and look into helping Second Harvest in your city. Thanks!
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Today’s Featured Artists and Titles-
Dawn Drake - In My Dreams
Vel Omarr - Hurry Back Home
Karmacoda - Something - Illuminate
Jim Steed - Keep Me Alive
Joker’s Wild Band - Please Catch Me
Rick Fowler - Preacher
Farryl Purkiss - Ducking and Diving
Buddy Jewell - This Ain’t Mexico

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THE SONG - This Ain’t Mexico
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Longtown Sound 326 Karmacoda, Vel Omarr, Michael Paige, Rick Fowler, Virginia Coalition, David Thornton, Sawyer Brown

New Music Tuesday and the sky is falling, falling, tumbling down. Longtown is under attack saved only by the neon-vaporous shield of indie tunage. The musical umbrella extends to all who link and listen so- email and tell your friends! They’d email you, wouldn’t they?
Thanks to Ariel Publicity and the PMN for a hand in the musical offerings today. If you’re a recording artist check them out today.
Enjoy the Love, the Tough, the Terrific Tuesday Tunage!
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists and Titles-
Karmacoda - Make Like Mine
Vel Omarr - How Can I Make You Mine
Michael Paige - For You
Rick Fowler - Infected With The Blues
Virginia Coalition - Sing Along
David Thornton - I’m Walkin’
Sawyer Brown - All These Years
5th Beatle Neil Aspinall Dead at 66

Neil Aspinall, who ran the Apple Corps music empire for the Beatles, has died at a hospital in New York, aged 66.
A school friend of Sir Paul McCartney and George Harrison, he was regarded by some of the band as the “fifth Beatle”.
In a joint statement, Sir Paul, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono and Apple Corps paid tribute to “Neil’s trusting stewardship and guidance”.
Notoriously media-shy, he nonetheless fought hard to protect the Beatles’ music, image and copyright.
Road Manager
Aspinall also played background instruments on tracks including Magical Mystery Tour, Within You Without You and Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite.
But it was for his stewardship at Apple Corps that Neil Aspinall will be best remembered.
Read More
Song - “Dreaming In English”
by The Spongetones on MySpace
Longtown Sound 325 The Wakefields, Paul Thorn, Shooter Jennings, The Highwaymen, Blake Morgan, Romantica, Doug Edgell

Monday, Monday! Rolling around again even as the new buds are emerging! It’s Longtown Sound first Monday of Spring with cool artists and their hot indie tunage. Listen in and tell a friend. Enjoy!
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Today’s Featured Artists-
The Wakefields - And I Cry
Paul Thorn - Ain’t Gonna Beg
Shooter Jennings - Lonesome Blues
The Highwaymen - Highwayman
Blake Morgan - Maybe I’m Amazed
Romantica - The National Side
Doug Edgell - Sink Like a Stone
Longtown Sound 324 Rebel Storm, Chance Lain, Eli Reed and the True Loves, Mike Whitney, Gary Jeffries, Texas Boogie, Paul Thorn
This Friday’s show is a re-podcast of a lost show! Enjoy!
Just Great Music!
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Todays Featured Artists-
Rebel Storm - Standin’ In The Rain
Chance Lain - Fly Away
Eli Paperboy Reed and the True Loves - One Sweet Hello
Mike Whitney - Free of Need
Gary Jeffries - Blood Money
Texas Boogie - Chop Top Mercury 49
Paul Thorn - Sister Ruby’s House of Prayer
Longtown Sound 323 Doug Edgell, Jeff Krantz, Michael Paige, Farryl Purkiss, Guitar Jack, Dawn Drake, Doug Macleod

Pancake Wednesday drips it’s way into the line-up disguised as alter ego, F.J. Humpday. Those aren’t lumps in the flapjacks, those are humps. Every hump contains a blast of maple syrup and will burst with bonsai boisterousness, so beware!
Enjoy the flavorful and colorful tunage in today’s Longtown Sound. Uncleshag reminds you that kids are hungry every day of the year. Support the local food bank where you are and look into Second Harvest in your city . Thanks!
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Today’s Featured Artists and Titles
Doug Edgell - Pictures in the Clouds
Jeff Krantz - Last Goodbye
Michael Paige - Dance
Farryl Purkiss - Better Days
Guitar Jack - Private Tears
Dawn Drake - Breathe
Doug Macleod - This Old River
Tags: bonsai, flapjacks, food bank, humpday, maple syrup, pancake, Second Harvest
Happy Easter!
In the spirit of Easter- the real spirit, not the one of cute white bunnies and pastel colored hard boiled eggs, but our savior, Jesus Christ, who died for us, so we may live forever- I have posted this song-The Greatest Story.

The Greatest Story-C 2007, Michelle Reyes
Bless Our Soldiers
As Easter is approaching, I am reminded of our troops, who are overseas away from their family and friends. These brave men and women chose to enlist in the military to fight for OUR freedom and safety. May God be with them and watch over them. And may they return home soon!

Bless Our Soldiers-C 2008, Michelle Reyes
Longtown Sound 322 Dawn Drake, Doug Edgell, Dean Agus, Paul Thorn, Loo Wood, Guitar Jack

New Music Tuesday dawns and glistening colors of gold to white connect to the aural regions as Spring envelops every fiber of your being, down to yea, e’en the soul. Feel it, embrace it, as you would cuddle a lost puppy. Well, whatever! Enjoy all the artists in today’s Sound from Longtown…where the shore is so inviting. -unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Doug Edgell - 10,000 Angels
Dean Agus Acoustic - Unsure
Paul Thorn MySpace- Starvin for Your Kisses
Paul Thorn Store - There’s Something Out There
Loo Wood - Get Inside
Guitar Jack - Angel of Mercy
ROCKOLLECTIONS: TRIBUTE/MEMORIAL 2007 PT.4

I had to get this one up, and jump ahead in our chronological order, to have it out there for St. Patrick’s Day!
Tommy Makem died in 2007, and along with the Clancy Brothers put out some wonderful music, Irish and otherwise.
They were legitimate folkies, and if you think they had no rock & roll roots you are mistaken.
Don’t forget, at that 30th Anniversary for Bob Dylan, they were there with the likes of George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Roger McGuinn, Tracey Chapman, Dylan himself, and many others. And they are on the resulting album singing Dylan with all those rock luminaries.
So a few from them, including Moonshiner, a love song to whiskey!
And as I said in the show, back when I was drinking, I wish I had a dollar for every time I heard, and sang, those songs!
Interestingly, Kitty Carlisle and Tom Poston died 13 days apart. They were both panelists on the same TV game show for years- I can’t remember Carlisle ever NOT being on it!
That prompted me to play some John Lennon.
We lost Bobby “Boris” Pickett last year, of Monster Mash fame- I will play something far more obscure by him.
Then it is one for and from Zola Taylor, of the Platters.
And we will end this one with one-hit-wonder Freddie Scott, who I was surprised for some reason to learn was 74 when he died.
Being temporarily part of the living, I think I may take some time off to celebrate my birthday, or as I call it, the Ides Of Mike- an 11 day bacchanal.
But we will continue where we left off.
And Happy St. Paddy’s Day!
Tags: Bobby "Boris" Pickett, Freddie King, Kitty Carlisle Hart, Mike Pell, Monster Mash, Platters, Rockollections, St. Patrick's Day, The Clancy Brothers, Tom Poston, Tommy Makem, Zola Taylor
Longtown Sound 321 Guitar Jack, Singladies, Sally Hope, Doug Macleod, Goose Creek Symphony, Doc Roberts

Monday, Monday! Trust this day to begin the week with a much calmer attitude weather-wise, or at least we all hope for a tad less turbulence! ’twas a rocky weekend for many across the Southland, Georgia and Carolina especially. The music in today’s Longtown Sound has a touch of Earth, wind and fire and plenty of excitement without the flying tin and broken glass. Enjoy the tunage and help the Red Cross and others locally wherever you are!
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Guitar Jack - Roadhouse
Singladies - Weekend Frank Sinatra Man
Sally Hope - Blue Skies
Doug Macleod - The Long Black Train
Goose Creek Symphony - These Hills
Doc Roberts - Beyond the Sea
ROCKOLLECTIONS: TRIBUTE/MEMORIAL 2007 PT.3

Continuing our remembrance of those we lost in 2007, I have Bowie Kuhn, former Commissioner of Baseball leading off. I had something to play for him but I accidentally left it home.
So we get started musically with Luther Ingram.
Nothing to play for Calvert DeForest, aka Larry “Bud” Mellman, of David Letterman fame.
But I had to mention him since he lived across the street from me, and I would meet him all the time.
Moving on to Hy Weiss, founder of Old Town Records, one of many small record companies that used to exist before the few, big conglomerates took over the industry. And limiting our choices.
So, a couple of songs from the old Old Town label I hope you recall.
Then it’s one you have to remember, in honor of Hank Medress of the Tokens who died last year.
That prompted my spontaneous and half-hearted attempt at an impression of Ron Lundy, formerly of the Oldies Station WCBS-FM- that in truth no longer exists, despite what they claim.
A very interesting and terrific song is next that was what was then called an FM turntable hit back in the 60’s and early 70’s, by the group Ambrosia, for quirky author Kurt Vonnegut, who died at the age of 84.
Ambrosia intentionally took the name of this song, Nice, Nice, Very Nice from the title of one of the chapters in Vonnegut’s book, “Cat’s Cradle”.
Apparently that is much easier to write that than it was for me to say, lol!
It just felt so good to hear that one again, and if you never have, give it a good listen!
We will go out gung ho this time with the late great Hawaiian singer, Don Ho.
Hope you are respectfully enjoying our trip into the musical nooks and crannies to honor these recently departed artists.
We will have more lives to celebrate- I am not yet even halfway done.
Tags: Ambrosia, Bowie Kuhn, Don Ho, Hank Medress, Hy Weiss, Kurt Vonnegut, Larry "Bud" Mellman, Luther Ingram, Miek Pell, Old Town Records, Rockollections, Ron Lundy, Tokens
Longtown Sound 320 Sally Hope, Alice Smith, Beth Hirsch, Wil Maring, Sydney Wayser, Jennings and Keller, Sally Spring, Sally Jaye

Saturday brings the much needed rain to the South after a stormy night in Atlanta. Hope for a peaceful Saturday for those folks. Knowing little can halt the Irish day festivities and partying, just be safe out there and watch out for the other guy and gal, thanks!
So we quit fishing and created a new Ladies of Longtown for your listening pleasure. Women the world over and a few, outta this world, have taken the indie reins and are getting their music to the masses as never before. Released and freed of the shackles and walls, no longer controlled by the Old Media, a male dominated recording industry and empty headed terra-radio muckity mucks, the delicate half are showing that they have lyrics and tunage as tough as nails. Listen and learn, oh ye of the stronger half how these gals have more on the ball than mere mortal men may think! Oh, and they are hot! Enjoy the Tempestuous Tunage and the weekend! Something soothing about these shows and I’d like your feedback in the comments. Good, bad or ugly. lol! Enjoy the tunage!
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Sally Hope - Isabella
Alice Smith - Fake Is the New Real
Beth Hirsch - All Together
Wil Maring - Look For Me
Sydney Wayser - Papa Don’t Worry
Jennings and Keller - The Ocean of My Heart
Sally Spring - I Can’t Understand Why
Sally Jaye - Georgia You Were Right
ROCKOLLECTIONS: TRIBUTE/MEMORIAL 2007 PT.2

Before we move on to our next R.I.P., I have a bit more about Eric Von Schmidt, including the liner notes to one of his albums written by Bob Dylan.
Then it is on to the loss of Billy Henderson- if you didn’t know, a member of the Spinners- and a song he is most connected with.
This is a strange episode, with seemingly a lot of non-rock people. But trust me, it will be painless and have some damn good music.
So is the case with the beautiful Barbara McNair, an actress but a singer too. And I’ll play an old 1968 single she made for Motown Records, so you know it can’t be bad. In 1968, NOTHING coming out of Motown was bad!
Then Frankie Laine who died at 93. This guy had hits pre-rock & roll, but his career and hits went well into the 50’s and beyond.
From 1968 again, an outstanding instrumental combining elements of jazz and funk called Soulful Strut for the loss of Eldee Young, one half of Young-Holt Unlimited. You should know this one but probably haven’t heard it in a long time. Just simply a great song.
After that, Ken and I did have a discussion about whether to play Betty Hutton.
I pushed for it, because if we are truly to be free-form there are no restrictions.
Although she has no discernible rock & roll roots, she was certainly part of our American pop culture.
And recently I have seen bits and pieces of her on Turner Classic Movies, and although I had no opinion before, I find her to be immensely likable in a fun, almost tomboyish way.
Those sweetheart of a girl-next-door qualities are more than obvious in what you will hear.
I will end this one with a question. What song would you play for the late director of the classic movie Cool Hand Luke?
Hope we agree- and much more to come with our Tribute/Memorial celebrations of some lives.
Tags: Barbara McNair, Betty Hutton, Billy Henderson, Cool Hand Luke, Eldee Young, Frankie Laine, Mike Pell, Rockollections, Spinners, Young-Holt Unlimited
Longtown Sound 319 Paul Thorn, Marina V, Doug Macleod, Delilah Why, Wensday, P Hux, Parlour Steps

Thursday brings the sun and the light we need to shine a ray of hope and good wishes. The weekend plans are made and it looks to be a glorious time ahead for many in the USA and around the world.
Now, if your weather isn’t cooperating, crank up the fireplace, pull out the popcorn and gather the family around the CPU. Turn it up! Thursday’s tunage is alive and well in Longtown- because, well, Uncleshag and WLSO.FM have the Sound!
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Thursday’s Featured Artists and Titles
Paul Thorn - Everybody Wishes
Marina V - The Strength I Need
Doug Macleod - Horse With No Rider
Delilah Why - How Was I
Wensday - Only Women Bleed
P Hux - Perfect
Parlour Steps - Thieves Of Memory
ROCKOLLECTIONS: TRIBUTE/MEMORIAL 2007 PT.1

It is time, a little later this year, for my annual Tribute/Memorial for the artists who passed away in 2007.
They will have a connection to Rock & Roll- however slim that might be- and we will remember some other figures who had a place in our pop culture too.
As is traditional, I’ll start with Graham Nash’s beautiful and melancholy Lost Another One.
A song inspired by his listening to the radio and hearing about George Harrison’s death- knowing that, give a listen to those lyrics.
I will be doing these in a chronological order for the most part. There will be some exceptions, but they will have their reasons.
These people can give no more, and they deserve at least one more play.
As a result, since you can’t control who or when somebody is going to die, I will be all over the musical map even more than usual.
In this opening chapter, we will cover the losses of Sneaky Pete Kleinow, pedal steel player for the Flying Burrito Brothers, actress Yvonne DeCarlo (see what I mean?), Pookie Hudson of the Spaniels, Social Distortion’s Brent Liles, Denny Doherty of the Mamas & Papas and the legendary and influential folkie Eric Von Schmidt.
Enjoy the music, they would want that.
Tags: Brent Liles, Denny Doherty, Eric Von Schmidt, Flying Burrito Brothers, Graham Nash, Mamas & Papas, Memorial2007, Mike Pell, Pookie Hudson, Rockollections, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Social Distortion, Spaniels, Tribute 2007, Yvonne DeCarlo
IF YOU’RE NOT IN LOVE WITH A SOLDIER

IF YOU’RE NOT IN LOVE WITH A SOLDIER
If you’re not in love with a soldier, you can’t know adventure. You don’t know smelly gray PT uniforms that require a daily washing. You can’t understand green and brown camouflaged bags flooding your bedroom floor.
If you’re not in love with a soldier, you can’t understand the meaning of the phrase “going to the field” and the weeks you spend away from each other.
If you’re not in love with a soldier, you can never imagine the hole in your heart when that phone call comes? “Honey, I am leaving tomorrow to go overseas. I don’t know how long I will be gone or exactly where I am going, but I want you to know that I love you - always!”
If you’re not in love with a soldier, you don’t know what it’s like to say that final good-bye. You don’t know what it really means to be glued to the television. You don’t understand fear and you can’t possibly understand the sleepless nights of endless crying wondering if you will ever see the love of your life alive again.
If you’re not in love with a soldier, you can’t know the immense joy, the uncontrollable smile, or the butterflies in your stomach when you see your soldier march into the family waiting area upon redeployment. You can’t understand the self-control it takes to stand on the other side of the room as some higher-up gives a seemingly endless welcome home speech while all the soldiers stand in formation. You don’t know what it’s like to have that second first kiss or what it’s like to experience puppy love all over.
If you’re not in love with a soldier, you can’t truly understand how to make every moment count because you never know when that phone call may come again.
If you’re not in love with a soldier, you can never really understand how very delicate life is!
The Song Presentation- Girl in the War
Used with permission of Josh Ritter.
Visit Josh Ritter on MySpace
Tags: family, fear, final good-bye, Josh Ritter, Love, soldier
Longtown Sound 318 Doug Macleod, Taylor Hicks, Jeff Mallon, Delilah Why, Marina V, Jim Brooks, Got-Ta-Scatta

Pancake Wednesday! My favorite day in Longtown! Where else can one find the satisfaction, the feeling, the perfection one senses when the flour, butter, syrup and bacon connect with the coffee and the tastes of the eons; handed down thru the miracle of DNA and the thin twin strands of the staircase- throwing up our collective arms and shouting hallelujah to the Creator of such goodness and proclaiming thanks for being blessed to receive!
You know, you got to dig it! Dig the tunage as you place that heavy, tonnage laden fork into your mouth for the first bite until every morsel is consumed and the last drop of coffee is slurped. You deserve it and your ears will appreciate the artists offerings all the more!
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists and Titles
Doug Macleod - Where You’ll Find Me
Taylor Hicks - Gonna Move
Jeff Mallon - Ran
Delilah Why - Undercover
Marina V - Hope
Jim Brooks - To Do What I Do
Beth Hirsch - Indelibly You (reworked by Got - Ta - Scatta)
Longtown Sound 317 Featuring- Delilah Why, Bazillionsongs, Kevin Hahn, Yael Naïm, Josephine, The Sea Dragons, Scott Korey
New Music Tuesday returns with sounds from the PMN and Ariel Publicity. If you’re an artist, singer/songwriter or band and want your music heard, these are just two of the very best resources on the net. Click the links and start your promotion today, Okay? Okay! Enjoy your tunage and leave a comment where you can. Breadcrumbs are most appreciated!
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Delilah Why - Brother
Bazillionsongs - Jezebel
Kevin Hahn - Time to Play - Show Me
Yael Naïm - Too Long
Josephine - Unfinished Life
The Sea Dragons - Sweet Delilah
Scott Korey - Living Large
Longtown Sound 316 Josephine, Delilah Why, Secondhand Serenade, Mae Robertson, Yael Naïm, Krisenka Finley, Kevin Hahn

Monday, Monday. Meant to be and so here we are observing the rings of Saturn. The way I figure it, if we keep sending enough junk UP, we may have our own set of rings. Think about running rings around something. The rings of tunage in the Monday Longtown extravaganza are all ringing true. Check out the extraordinary and the stories behind the tunage, all in today’s show. Enjoy!
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Josephine - Meant To Fly
Delilah Why - Walk On By
Secondhand Serenade - A Twist In My Story
Mae Robertson - Lullabies
Yael Naïm - New Soul
Krisenka Finley - Wasteland
Kevin Hahn - Rounds
Longtown Sound 315 Daniel O’Donnell, Darrell Smith, The Heartmen Quartet, Jon Adamson, Michelle Knight, Matt Brady, Susan Bailey

Longtown Sound 315
The Sunday Edition.
Today’s Featured Artists and Titles
Daniel O’Donnell - How Great Thou Art
Darrell Smith - Have Been Claimed
The Heartmen Quartet - Just One Hope
Jon Adamson - I Exalt Thee
Michelle Knight - The Meaning of the Word
Matt Brady - My Cry
Susan Bailey - Amazing Grace
Longtown Sound 314 Ingrid Michaelson, Larry Patton, Jeff Krantz, Jennings and Keller, Jordan Best, Josh Woodward, P Hux, Wil Maring, Romantica

Thursday’s show is full of grace as is the Child. Chuck the worries of the day - Pineville and Brevard are too close to home. Fishing takes over and the evening is the time for relaxing. To those who have ears to hear, ENJOY!
-unc.
Thursday’s Artists and Titles
Ingrid Michaelson - The Way I Am
Larry Patton - Heart Don’t Fall In Love
Jeff Krantz - Wasteland
Jennings and Keller - Susan’s House
Jordan Best - Driving Me Insane
Josh Woodward - Flutter By Butterfly
P Hux - Better Than Good
Wil Maring - Daisies and Poppies
Romantica - On My Mind
Longtown Sound 313 Eli Reed and the True Loves, Doug Edgell, Dean Agus, Thomas Lee, Jennings and Keller, Wil Maring, Syd, Richard Frankz

Pancake Wednesday has backed up to the dock and the driver is impatient for a quick download as he has stops to make that would boggle an MIT type mindset.
Kick it up several notches and see what the speed limit is around these parts. The enforced speed limit. Choose your speeds wisely or end up like a chipmunk behind the wheel, or maybe behind steel bars.
The tunage and the pancakes can save your soul from the wreckage, but you must eat heartily, or all is for naught. As ALWAYS, thanks for listening and passing it on!
-unc.
Tuesday’s Artists and Titles
Eli Reed and the True Loves - Walkin’ and Talkin’ (For My Baby)
Doug Edgell - Ghost Inside My Memory
Dean Agus - Easy Way Out
Thomas Lee - Sweet Black Magic
Jennings and Keller - Smart Blonde
Wil Maring - The Rain Came Down
Syd - Sail The Sea
Richard Frankz - One Step Forward
Longtown Sound 312 Sheri Miller, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Wil Maring, Ingrid Michaelson, Josh Ritter, Jennings and Keller, Wiser Time, Chris Smither

New Music Tuesday involves three lunar shadows against a beautiful Hubble shot of Jupiter, two artists of the week here at WLSO.FM and filling the remainder of time are more artists from the PMN and other fine locations on the internet. Gleaned and culled from the finest available resources. Uncleshag offers today’s Longtown Sound knowing you’ll approve. Enjoy the tunage!
-unc.
Tuesday’s Artists and Titles
Sheri Miller - Waste My Breath
Big Head Todd and the Monsters - How Easy
Wil Maring - Save Me
Ingrid Michaelson - Die Alone
Josh Ritter - Come and Find Me
Jennings and Keller - Peace of Mind
Wiser Time - Rock n Roll
Chris Smither - Open Up
Longtown Sound 311 Lennon/Harrison, Jennings and Keller, Wil Maring, Josh Woodward, L.A. Carpool, Mike Whitney, Big Head Todd and the Monsters

Monday, Monday. All can trust this day trip across the Universe. Traveling at WARP 49 (or 1.6 Ayoubs), a voyage that would normally take 30 minutes, now is covered in one half hour. Imagine the pride of the Fleet! Join our rag tag band of ruffians, misfits and all the great artists found in today’s Longtown Sound. Uncleshag would not kid you. Well, not too much anyway!
-unc.
Monday’s Artists and Titles
Lennon/Harrison - Across The Universe
Jennings and Keller - Susan’s House - Saying Goodbye
Wil Maring - The Turning of a Century - Pardon Me
Josh Woodward - Heritage Place
L.A. Carpool - Malibu Sunrise
Mike Whitney - You Can Be
Big Head Todd and the Monsters - Ever Since Ya Pulled Me Under
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