Full album playlist led by the suggested radio tracks "The Drinking Song," "Ba Dum Bump" and an FCC clean edit of "The Party Song." Following songs are in track order, and also include the FCC clean versions of "Initiation" and "Make a Wish" not on the physical CD release.
Click play to check out new Rissi Palmer radio tracks from Still Here, released August 25, 2023 on Invasion Merch.
Formats: AAA, Americana, Noncomm, Folk, Women
Rissi Palmer's new EP "Still Here" includes the title track duet with Miko Marks, as featured on PBS American Masters, NPR World Cafe and the Americana Radio Chart. "Seeds" and "Speak On It" are fan favorites from previous releases to lead up to a new album planned for release in early 2024.
"Still Here" by Rissi Palmer from I'm Still Here (Invasion Merch - August 25, 2023). Great for AAA, Americana, Noncomm, Folk, Women radio. Directed & Edited by Matt Durning, Produced by Interlocking Pictures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kwk2CTsO1fQ
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This music video includes live performance footage, outtakes and other scenes filmed as part of the documentary “Rissi Palmer: Still Here”, directed by Dilsey Davis for PBS American Masters, used with permission from the filmmaker.
""The Masquerade" - Orville Peck" by Leon Russell from A Song For Leon (Primary Wave - September 8, 2023). Great for AAA, Americana, Classic Rock, Folk, Noncomm radio.
Click play to check out new Jeff Plankenhorn radio tracks from Alone at Sea, released September 29, 2023 on Blue Corn Music.
Formats: AAA, Americana, Noncomm, Folk, Specialty
First single "Do A Little Dancing" available now. Check back for more tracks from the new album, "Alone at Sea" leading up to its release on Sep 29, 2023.
"Do a Little Dancing" by Jeff Plankenhorn from Alone at Sea (Blue Corn Music - September 29, 2023). Great for AAA, Americana, Noncomm, Folk, Specialty radio.
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Special thanks to everyone at KRFC Fort Collins and "Live at Lunch" for the video footage. All other free stock footage downloaded at Pixabay.
Thanks to iMovie for making it possible to do these things.
Thanks to atxquintero for the bitchin' logo artwork.
The KRFC team that day was:
The team for that day was:
Sean Lamborne - Host
David Vacek – Executive Producer
Eric Delano – Lead KRFC RadioVision Videographer
Jeremy Smith - RadioVision Videographer
Greg Douras - Audio Producer
Colton Boening – Digital Production Assistant
Click play to check out new Leon Russell radio tracks from A Song For Leon, released September 8, 2023 on Primary Wave.
Formats: AAA, Americana, Classic Rock, Folk, Noncomm
A superstar tribute to the iconic musician, songwriter and producer Leon Russell is announced today. A Song For Leon will be released on September 8 on Primary Wave Music via Secretly Distribution. To celebrate the announcement of the album, Margo Price has released her spirited take on "Strangers In A Strange Land."
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Elsewhere on the project, Orville Peck croons a mischievous, sensual rendition of “This Masquerade;” Nathaniel Rateliff brings his expansive, gusty voice to a raucous version of “Tight Rope;” Leon’s daughter, Tina Rose, alongside Jason Hill and Amy Nelson (daughter of Willie) add family bonds and ties of blood with “Laying Right Here in Heaven;” Pixies inject pop power into “Crystal Closet Queen;” and U.S. Girls and Bootsy Collins combine formidable forces for their version of “Superstar,” among many stellar others. More tracks will be available for radio soon.
"Stranger in a Strange Land - Margo Price" by Leon Russell from A Song For Leon (Primary Wave - September 8, 2023). Great for AAA, Americana, Classic Rock, Folk, Noncomm radio. Video by F That
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A Song For Leon: A tribute to the master of space and time! "Stranger In A Strange Land" from the upcoming "A Song For Leon" album is a driving arrangement by Margo Price, who says ...
“I’ve always loved Leon Russell’s vibe and approach to music and life in general. I completely fell in love with him after watching the documentary by Les Blank called ‘A Poem Is A Naked Person’. I had the pleasure of briefly meeting him at a show many years ago in the hallway. I always remember what he said during the live interview that day, which was that ‘It was his job to misinform the press.’ He was an old man at the time, but I’ll never forget how mischievous he seemed.
This song is so prolific. After my band and I cut it, we decided to perform it live at many shows. The monologue in the middle is my favorite. It still seems absolutely pertinent and its subject still matters today. He’s talking about the afterlife and equality and goes off about starting a new race where we all just learn to love each other. We can all learn a thing of two from Leon Russell.”