Your comments, queries, requests are always welcome via e mail to sundaysimcha@yahoo.com or via USPS to WFDU/Simcha 1000 River Rd.Teaneck NJ 07666
If you want any of the Sunday Simcha bumper stickers to show the world your wonderful taste in radio listening just drop me a note and you will recieve one. No charge and no obligations.
Don't forget to visit http://www.wfdu.fm/ if you want to re-hear anything for the next 2 weeks or to use that site if your radio cannot pick up the signal properly.
Some faces to put with today's voices----
ARTIST / PIECE
ALBUM / LABEL
WEBSITE
MARGOT LEVERETT &
THE KLEZMER MTN. BOYS A Redl & A Volich (Theme)
Margot Leverett & The Klezmer Mtn. Boys Ind http://www.margotleverett.com/
YIDN Yishmekhu
Klezmer Band Ind
YIDN Fun Tashlikh
Klezmer Band Ind
MARILYN MICHAELS Second Hand Rose
Untitled
MARTHA SCHLAMME Eingmachts Songs
For the Jewish American Jet Set Idelsohn Society http://www.idelsohnsociety.com/
MOISHE OYSHER Balkan Rhapsody
Songs For the Jewish American Jet Set Idelsohn Society http://www.idelsohnsociety.com/
SHOLOM ALEICHAM If I Were A Rothchild
From Ave A to The Great White Way Sony
ZERO MOSTEL If I Were A Rich Man
Fiddler On the Roof VHS Tape--Tony Awards Broadcast
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COMEDY CORNER:
SHELLEY BERMAN Gertrude Stein
The Edge of Shelley Berman Verve
WOODY ALLEN Stand-up Routine Gertrude Stein
Stand Up Comic Personal Copy
WOODY ALLEN Stand-up Routine -European trip &Vibes
Stand Up Comic Personal Copy
ALLAN SHERMAN That Old Back Scratcher
My Name is Allan WB
JOY KATZEN GUTHRIE Ani Purim
Seasons of Joy Tune of the Century http://www.joyfulnoise.net/
ISA KREMER Mlava Malkeh
Cantors Klezmorim & Crooners 1905-1953 JSP Records http://www.livingtraditions.org/
MOLLY PICON Katinka
Cantors Klezmorim & Crooners 1905-1953 JSP Records http://www.livingtraditions.org/
SOPHIE TUCKER My Yiddishe Mama
Cantors Klezmorim & Crooners 1905-1953 JSP Records http://www.livingtraditions.org/
SOPHIE TUCKER Yiddishe Mama
Cantors Klezmorim & Crooners 1905-1953 JSP Records http://www.livingtraditions.org/
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
PLAYLIST TRADITIONS & SUNDAY SIMCHA FEBRUARY, 2012
Before we talk of playlists for both programs let me first thank all you wonderful and loyal listeners and participants in keeping our "virtual" family intact all these years and, hopefully, for many years to come. Your financial support is crucial and you certainly are responding so generously this year I am overwhelmed. I might even jump overboard since I am so overwhelmed. Let me write about each program individually but, at the outset, say that I don't plan to publish any playlists this month---too much to do to keep track and., hey, only two hands and, barely, one brain. Yet, I want to thank my co-host, Ron Olesko (on Traditions) for keeping a playlist this week---and, I assume, in the next few weeks. You will see them below (in a different format) along with some videos. For Sunday Simcha----hub keine moire---playlists in March again.
As you also realize we have premiums (thank you gifts) and FREE bumper stickers for your ever noticeable bumpers. Either station ones or Sunday Simcha specific ones---just let me know if you want to have this proud display. No charge---I can get it for you wholesale.
If you have any comments, queries, requests for either program please do contact me at the following addresses---
TRADITIONS wfdutraditions @yahoo.com
SUNDAY SIMCHA sundaysimcha@yahoo.com
Now, as to the various programs---
SUNDAY SIMCHA --My great thanks for your generous support today and also for your comments when I or those that were relayed to me by Mr. Wills (who was the vast staff there to assist me). Requests for Cantor Rosenblatt will surely be honored this coming week. The comments about Allan Sherman have to be answered by saying that the pledger is in the minority in not wanting Allan Sherman aired. Not only popular but from an era of gentle humor---and pointed humor. I am sure there was also great humor in those early years the pledger mentioned but, unfortunately, it was before the history of recordings---at least on vinyl.
I do thank all of you who pledged and also those who called for a nice chat and I also thank you for KEEPING YIDDISHKEIT ON THE AIR. Having said that---let me know if you want that (no charge) on a bumper sticker (you can put it anywhere---even on your tuchis) via e mail to the address above or to WFDU.
TRADITIONS--Once again thanks to you members of our "virtual" family who have supported the program over the years and are even more supportive this year. So it seems. Premiums, which I know were not your first concern, are going out next week for you. Before we continue let me publish, thanks to Ron, the playlist that was shorter than our gabbing, sadly.
Not the usual format but,you know, any port in a storm and other cliches. We return to the usual format in March. We will also return to the usual features----you know what they are.
My thanks, once again, to the people who pledged and also to the very nice comments you made in our conversations. Your remarks about variety, mix, and memories were also appreciated. It is what we try to do since Folk Music is not a genre it is an evolution and, I suppose, the bottom line is that it is, as this program is, eclectic. Exactly what I mean when I sign off on SUNDAY SIMCHA---The Eclectic WEEKEND SOUND OF WFDU. That it is.supported by you is truly a blessing and for you Simcha folks---consider it a Mitzvah ---for us all---yourselves included.
Now for some voices to put with the faces----SIMCHA first---and there I have to say that I am delighted by your support, once again. You are truly making a statement that this is important and something that has to remain on the air---along with all the other programming and, face it, only WFDU has the ---you supply the Yiddish word--to keep this on the air along with Gospel, Christian music and all other such genres.
AND--you can see them in Orangeburg NY at the Orangeburg Library on Feb. 25 in a wonderful concert to commemorate Black History Month. Tickets are FREE---but you do need to reserve a seat by calling 845 359-2244 Ext 10 (at the prompt). Hope to see you there.
Finally---thanks for your support and your generosity. See you on the radio again---next week.
As you also realize we have premiums (thank you gifts) and FREE bumper stickers for your ever noticeable bumpers. Either station ones or Sunday Simcha specific ones---just let me know if you want to have this proud display. No charge---I can get it for you wholesale.
If you have any comments, queries, requests for either program please do contact me at the following addresses---
TRADITIONS wfdutraditions @yahoo.com
SUNDAY SIMCHA sundaysimcha@yahoo.com
Now, as to the various programs---
SUNDAY SIMCHA --My great thanks for your generous support today and also for your comments when I or those that were relayed to me by Mr. Wills (who was the vast staff there to assist me). Requests for Cantor Rosenblatt will surely be honored this coming week. The comments about Allan Sherman have to be answered by saying that the pledger is in the minority in not wanting Allan Sherman aired. Not only popular but from an era of gentle humor---and pointed humor. I am sure there was also great humor in those early years the pledger mentioned but, unfortunately, it was before the history of recordings---at least on vinyl.
I do thank all of you who pledged and also those who called for a nice chat and I also thank you for KEEPING YIDDISHKEIT ON THE AIR. Having said that---let me know if you want that (no charge) on a bumper sticker (you can put it anywhere---even on your tuchis) via e mail to the address above or to WFDU.
TRADITIONS--Once again thanks to you members of our "virtual" family who have supported the program over the years and are even more supportive this year. So it seems. Premiums, which I know were not your first concern, are going out next week for you. Before we continue let me publish, thanks to Ron, the playlist that was shorter than our gabbing, sadly.
artist | title | album | label/website | ||
JOE CROOKSTON | Bird by Bird | Able Baker Charlie and Dog | self - www.joecrookston.com | ||
BOB GIBSON | Sing for the Song | The Living Legend Years | self - www.bobgibsonlegacy.com | ||
JERRY GARCIA AND DAVID GRISMAN | Stealin' | Shady Grove | Acoustic Disc | ||
DAVE VAN RONK | Salty Dog | The Mayor of MacDougal Street | Rootstock Recordings - www.worldmusicstore.com | ||
LEON WITH ERIC BIBB | Shenandoah / The Water is Wide | Praising Peace: A Tribute Paul Robeson | Stony Plain - www.stonyplainrecords.com | ||
CHOICE | Shadrack | Great Jumpin' Catfish | self | ||
JENAI HUFF | The Distance Between | Transitions | self - www.jenaihuffmusic.com | ||
ODETTA | Rock Island Line | Lookin For A Home | M.C. Records - www.mc_records.com | ||
KIM AND REGGIE HARRIS AND MAGPIE | Those Three Are On My Mind | Where Have All The Flowers Gone: The Songs of Pete Seeger | self - www.appleseedrec.com | ||
TOM PAXTON | The Last Thing on My Mind | The Best of Tom Paxton | Elektra - www.tompaxton.com | ||
THE FOLK BROTHERS - JACK HARDY AND DAVID MASSENGILL | Peggy-O | Partners in Crime | Great Divide Records - www.jackhardy.com | ||
STAN ROGERS | Forty-five Years | Fogarty's Cove | Borealis - www.borealisrecords.com | ||
HANK WILLIAMS | Jambalaya | Live at the Grand Ole Opry | |||
ANDREW CALHOUN | Going Down to See John Prine | Tiger Tattoo | Waterbug - www.waterbug.com | ||
ERIC BIBB | Meetin at the Buildin' | Spirit & The Blues | Opus | ||
THE FOREMAN | Michael | The Best of the Foreman | self - www.royzimmerman.com | ||
JUDY COLLINS | Who Knows Where the Time Goes | The Very Best of Judy Collins | Elektra | ||
ABBIE GARDNER | Walkin' Cane | Hope | self - www.abbiegardner.com | ||
ERIC ANDERSEN | Thirsty Boots | Vanguard Visionaries | Vanguard | ||
AZTEC TWO-STEP | Rabbit in the Moon | Cause and Effect | Red Engine Records - www.aztectwostep.com | ||
TOM PAXTON | Comedians And Angels | Guardians and Angels | Appleseed Recordings - www.appleseedrec.com | ||
STEVE GOODMAN | I'll Fly Away | Anthology | Red Pajamas | ||
PETER PAUL AND MARY | Home is Where the Heart Is | Lifelines | Warner Brothers | ||
TOM CHAPIN | At the End of the Day | The Turning of the Tide | Sundance Music - www.tomchapin.com | ||
My thanks, once again, to the people who pledged and also to the very nice comments you made in our conversations. Your remarks about variety, mix, and memories were also appreciated. It is what we try to do since Folk Music is not a genre it is an evolution and, I suppose, the bottom line is that it is, as this program is, eclectic. Exactly what I mean when I sign off on SUNDAY SIMCHA---The Eclectic WEEKEND SOUND OF WFDU. That it is.supported by you is truly a blessing and for you Simcha folks---consider it a Mitzvah ---for us all---yourselves included.
Now for some voices to put with the faces----SIMCHA first---and there I have to say that I am delighted by your support, once again. You are truly making a statement that this is important and something that has to remain on the air---along with all the other programming and, face it, only WFDU has the ---you supply the Yiddish word--to keep this on the air along with Gospel, Christian music and all other such genres.
AND--you can see them in Orangeburg NY at the Orangeburg Library on Feb. 25 in a wonderful concert to commemorate Black History Month. Tickets are FREE---but you do need to reserve a seat by calling 845 359-2244 Ext 10 (at the prompt). Hope to see you there.
Finally---thanks for your support and your generosity. See you on the radio again---next week.
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