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  • On this episode of Destination Out, Mike Johnston features some late 60s and early 70s music belonging to the minimalist jazz genre.
  • The plot thickens as Molly and Trini retrace their steps and discover more items missing!
  • This week on Destination Out, Mike features the music of contemporary South African bassist Herbie Tsoaeli, highlighting his new recording At This Point In Time.
  • This week on Destination Out, Mike features the music of trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith and His Great Lakes Quartet, along with tracks from Max Roach, Tomasz Stańko, The Blue Notes, and more.
  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston is featuring the works of John McLaughlin. We'll hear him playing alongside musicians like Joey DeFrancesco, Elvin Jones, Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, and more.
  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston features the work of saxophonist Jimmy Vass, spinning albums he appeared on in the 1970s with Ronnie Boykins on bass, Andrew Hill on piano, Earl Cross on trumpet, and Muhal Richard Abrams on piano.
  • This week on "The Juke Joint" broadcast Robert Barclay spins new releases from Bernard Allison, John Mayall, Bob Stroger, Eric Gales, Tinsley Ellis, Gov't Mule, Diunna Greenleaf and Bob Corritore. He also notes the birthday of Memphis blues man, Walter "Furry" Lewis.
  • This week on “The Juke Joint” broadcast Robert Barclay celebrates the centennial birthday of songwriter Doc Pomus. He shares interpretations of Doc's songs sung by Ray Charles, the Drifters, Big Joe Turner, Elvis Presley, the Coasters, Johnny Adams, Ben E. King and Dion & the Belmonts.
  • This week on "The Juke Joint," Robert Barclay is celebrating the program's 40th anniversary. He will spin music by BB King, Muddy Waters, Johnny Bassett, Smokey Wilson, George “Harmonica” Smith, John Lee Hooker, Albert Collins, Rod Piazza, James Brown, Tommy Castro and the Blind Boys of Alabama along with interview soundbites.
  • This week on "The Juke Joint" broadcast Robert Barclay celebrates the life of Chicago blues drummer Sam Lay. He includes his work with Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Carey Bell, James Cotton and the Siegel-Schwall Band. Sam was there when Bob Dylan "went electric" at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. Robert also notes the passing of actor Sidney Poitier.
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