Host: Angel Baby
Angel Baby keeps it covered tonight with some top-shelf followup versions of pop, rock ‘n’ roll and R&B hits. Jumpin’ nursery rhymes and dreamy Moon songs are followed by some gritty garage. You’ll also dig real sweaty singles by and of James Brown, moody covers by and of Ricky Nelson and swooping takes on “beach music” maestro, Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs.
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Posted by Angel Baby in Lost in Paradise, Podcast | 6 Comments »





2009-10-19 at 13:15
Here’s the play list for the show – enjoy!
Shortin’ Bread – The Ready Men, Froggy Went A Courting – Denny Dell & The Trends, Mary Had A Little Lamb – The Suburbans, Singing The Blues – Jason Eddie & The Centremen, Paint It Black – The Mo-Dettes, Black & Blue – Rick Durham & The Dynamics, Don’t You Just Know It – The Fendermen, Keep A’ Knock’in – The Sonics, Runaway – The Dimensions Ltd., I Can’t Stand Myself – The Contortions, Night Train – James Brown & The Famous Flames, Good Rockin’ Tonight – James Brown & The Famous Flames, Needles & Pins – The Searchers, Cherry Pie – Charles Christy & The Crystals, Mr. Sandman – Chuck Johnson & The Jaycess, Lonesome Town – The Cramps, Unchained Melody – Ricky Nelson, Cliff Richard (Live) – A Teenager Romance, Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) – Bobby Womack, The Moon Of Manakoora – Lenny & The Thundertones, Blue Moon – Elvis Presley, Stay – The 4 Seasons, Little Darlin’ – The Diamonds plus May I – Bill Deal & The Rhondels.
2009-10-21 at 04:34
hey we are neighbours now :)
2009-10-21 at 11:23
Just in time to save my damn scary october times.
Thankx Angel Baby.
Lov ya
2009-10-25 at 14:45
Thanx for your support Donna!
XOXO,
Angel Baby
2009-10-29 at 14:02
I gotta say, this radio show is incredible! You do an amazing job Angel Baby, please keep up the great work, it is much appreciated!
I find the novelty of a lot of the radio personalities on garagepunk.com get old quick for me, so I’m digging the fact that you don’t try to get “cwazy” in-between tracks. I think it’s easy to say that the music you play speaks for itself. Not that I don’t love the awesome history and information about each track, because I definitely do.
Again, great work!
2009-10-31 at 18:35
Thank you very much for your kind words. It’s always gratifying to hear from people who appreciate what one does. I will continue to research recordings and relate what I think is interesting information about them. As for any craziness, I do my best to keep it at least partially hidden.