KUSF In Exile 06.14.11 Noon-3 PM Carolyn



If anyone personifies the word 'maven' it's DJ Carolyn. Her impeccable
taste in punk, garage and rock has influenced Bay Area listeners for over
two decades. A listener passionately sent in, 'she has always been the
only DJ that matters. She finds music nobody else does, and it rocks!' Her
dedication to the local scene goes beyond spinning the latest indie disc
or old-school classic, to outright mentorship of fledgling talent. Catch
her weekly show... and you'll find out why, when it comes to Bay Area
rock, you've been served." -From SF Bay Guardian who awarded Carolyn as
2006's and 2008's Best DJ: Terrestrial Radio

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CAROLYN – TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2011 NOON TO 3PM

Killjoys “Johnny Won’t Go To Heaven”
Fun Things “(I Ain’t Got) Time Enough For Love”
Dentist “Your Dad’s Gonna Be Mad”
Lefotvers “I Only Panic When There’s Nothing To Do”
Terry Malts “I’m Neurotic”
Mickey “Rock N Roll Dreamer”
Dalai Llamas “I Want You”

Boomgates “Layman’s Terms”
The Scrams “Eat The Beat”
The Skids “Into The Valley”
Overnight Lows “Slit Wrist Rock N Roll”
Personal & The Pizzas “Joanie”
The Shrapnelles “Dessert Furs”

The Cynics “I Need More”
Dr. Feelgood “Roxette”
Kid Congo & The Pink Moneybirds “Flypaper”
The Mantles “Raspberry Thighs”
Red Mass “Drink My Blood”
OBN III’s “Do My Thing”

Interview with Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks
Buzzcocks “Promises”
Peripherique Est “Saute Sur Moi”
Normals “Sometimes The Truth”
Bäddat För Trubbel “Sånt Är Livet”
Slug Guts “Pumping Ugly Muscle”
Timmy’s Organism “Scum Revolution”

Alex Cuervo “Everybody Disappears”
Ty Segall “Elemental Child”
Ty Segall “I Can’t Feel It”
The DB’s “Write Back”
Kids On A Crime Spree “To Mess With Dynamite”

The Kemps “Graveyard Kitten”
Vacuum “Accident”
Human Switchboard “San Francisco Nights”

Golden Staph “Vox Populi”
Super Wild Horses “Mess Around”
Eddy Current Suppression Ring “We Got The Beat”
UV Race “Nazicistic”

Women In Prison “Stranger Waves”
Bush Tetras “Boom”
Liquid Stone “Because Of You”
The Reactors “I Want Sex”
The Renegades “Cadillac”
Scrotum Poles “Why Don’t You Come Out Tonight”
The Limiñanas “AF3458”

Pink Reason “Sixteen Years”
Gardens “Alive In 5D”
Los Negretes “Ella”

Cheater Slicks “Arm Yourself”

KUSF In Exile 06.14.11 9-Noon DJ Schmeejay

Visceral, cinematic radio

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KUSF In Exile 06.14.11 6-9 AM DJ Stevil



6-9 am The Stevil show is a moody collage of music that soothes and attacks your senses every Tuesday morning from 6 to 9 a.m. If music is the language of the heart, then the Stevil show is hieroglyphics on the caverns of the aorta.

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KUSF In Exile 06.13.11 11-Midnight Room For Four DJ M Theo



Before there were recordings, music at home meant playing the piano; and before the inexpensive mass-produced piano, music at home meant gathering to play instruments together. With focus on the quartet, /Room for four/ explores the music that was written not primarily to be performed for an audience, but to be /played/ – for the players’ own enjoyment.









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KUSF In Exile 06.13.11 10-11 PM Jazz On The Cusp DJ Doctor Jekkyll



For over a century, jazz music has continued to be a living, breathing entity. To date, the music itself has defended itself admirably against those self-appointed guardians of last year's blues who would compartmentalize jazz as swing, bebop, cool, avant-garde, etc. Rather than hearing jazz as a sequence of separate styles, it is important to hear its continuity across time. Jazz is always on the cusp, always searching, always ready to incorporate a new discovery into the body of work that preceded it. There is no radical break between swing and bebop, between bebop and cool, between the early New Orleans styles and the avant-garde group improvisations of the 1960s. The music exists on a continuum.









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PLAYLIST
11th edition
13 June 2011
all Ellington


1. Moon Maiden
(Ellington)
Duke Ellington
The Intimate Ellington
1977
Pablo
Duke Ellington - celeste, vocal
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2. Black and Tan Fantasie
(Ellington/Miley)
soloists:
Bubber Miley - trumpet
Duke Ellington - piano
3. Creole Love Call
(Ellington/Miley/Jackson)
soloists:
Adelaide Hall - vocals
Bubber Miley - trumpet
Rudy Jackson - clarinet
4. Rockin' in Rhythm
(Ellington/Carney/Mills)
soloists:
Barney Bigard - clarinet
Cootie Williams - trumpet
Duke Ellington
Early Ellington (1927-1934)
1989
Bluebird
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5. Jack the Bear
(Ellington)
soloists:
Jimmy Blanton - bass
Duke Ellington - piano
Barney Bigard - clarinet
Cootie Williams - trumpet
Ralph Carney - baritone sax
Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton - trombone
6. Ko-Ko
(Ellington)
soloists:
Juan Tizol - trombone
Tricky Sam Nanton - trombone
Duke Ellington - piano
Jimmy Blanton - bass
7. Chelsea Bridge
(Strayhorn)
soloists:
Billy Strayhorn - piano
Ben Webster - tenor sax
Juan Tizol - trombone
Duke Ellington
The Blanton-Webster Band (1940-1942)
1986
Bluebird
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8. The Mooche
(Ellington)
soloists:
Ray Nance - trumpet
Russell Procope, Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet
Wendell Marshall - bass
Quentin "Butter" Jackson - trombone
Hilton Jefferson - alto sax
Harry Carney - baritone sax
Duke Ellington
Ellington Uptown
1948
Columbia
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9. Up and Down, Up and Down
(Ellington)
soloists:
Clark Terry - trumpet
10. Sonnet for Sister Kate
(Ellington)
soloists:
Duke Ellington - piano
Quentin "Butter" Jackson - trombone
Duke Ellington
Such Sweet Thunder
(Dedicated to the Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario)
1957
Columbia
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11. Virgin Jungle
(Ellington/Strayhorn)
soloists:
Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet
Sam Woodyard - drums
Duke Ellington
Concert in the Virgin Islands
1965
Reprise
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12. Arabesque Cookie
(Tchaikovsky, arr: Ellington)
Russell Procope - bamboo whistle
Harry Carney - bass clarinet
Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet
Willie Cook - trumpet
Johnny Hodges - alto sax
Juan Tizol - tambourine
Aaron Bell - bass
Sam Woodyard - drums
Duke Ellington
The Nutcracker Suite
1960
Columbia
rereleased on CD as
Three Suites
1990
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13. Didjeridoo
(Ellington)
soloists:
Harry Carney - baritone sax
Duke Ellington
The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse
1971
Fantasy
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14. Portrait of Mahalia Jackson
(Ellington)
soloists:
Norris Turney - flute
Cootie Williams - trumpet
Paul Gonsalves - tenor sax
Julian Priester - trombone
Duke Ellington
New Orleans Suite
1971
Atlantic

KUSF In Exile 06.13.11 9-10 PM Guitar Journeys DJ Theresa



Guitar Journeys champions diverse traditions of guitar music from around the world, including classical, fingerstyle, jazz, bossa nova, and genre-defying contemporary compositions.  Featuring the ancient music of 16th century lutenists, fresh compositions by today's living artists, and just about everything in between, Guitar Journeys is the Bay Area's portal into a spectacular universe of guitar music. Email guitarjourneys@yahoo.com, and tune in Monday nights at 11pm.

Producer: Brian Dowdy
Hosts: Brian Dowdy, Theresa Calpotura, DJ Tuggy, and Teja Gerken









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KUSF In Exile 06.13.11 830-9 PM Polka Fetish DJ Schmeejay



Polka Fetish is a weekly 30-minute blast of polka music brought to you by djs Schmeejay, Cactus, Jacob, and Masha. Polka from all over the world is presented with all the gemutlichkeit we can muster.









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