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This is an AUDIO Podcast with an image to represent the content. Each show is one track and 1 hour in length. I present music from ~ 1965 to current time including Rock, Progressive, Psychedelic, Folk, Hard Rock, Country Rock and anything else I feel like playing. All categories are decided by committee (me). It will include short descriptions between tracks addressing artist, song title, album, origin and year. I promise you will hear artists that you’ve NEVER heard before. Do you have to know/recognize the music to enjoy it? GOD, I hope not. I will challenge you with the best of intentions. You can expect/hope for ~ 2 to 3 new shows/week. [Est. Oct. 2023]

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Episodes

5 hours ago

1909 Cast Iron Kitchen Sink y'all

Upbeat - couple

4 days ago

4 days ago

[COMMENTS SECTION]   Hey Joe, Jose or whoever you are, can you play something with a beat?
This is in response to that comment.

FOLK - Osage Orange

Friday Feb 13, 2026

Friday Feb 13, 2026

Dear, Oh My God, Osage Orange fight in the upper reaches of Bewell Avenue. Weird times, weirder fruit and unknown circumstances. We remain triumphant.

Prog Pie - Cherry

Wednesday Feb 04, 2026

Wednesday Feb 04, 2026

Please observe Prog Day this year. It is every day that you may listen to this show. Happy Prog Day!

more winter

Saturday Jan 31, 2026

Saturday Jan 31, 2026

Please check out more winter tunes.

Tuesday Jan 27, 2026

Please don't take for granite and listen to this fine set. Includes a pre-Eagles Don Henley in Texas band Shiloh in 1970.

Storytelling Through Song

Friday Jan 23, 2026

Friday Jan 23, 2026

I present another 'Storytelling' show. There will be songs you know and many you don't.

Vintage Jukebox 1968

Monday Jan 19, 2026

Monday Jan 19, 2026

Please try out these songs you could of found on a jukebox in 1968.

Jose's Eclectic Mess 9 (JEM9)

Thursday Jan 15, 2026

Thursday Jan 15, 2026

Jose picked out some winners! The musical styles are thrown to the wind.

Saturday Jan 10, 2026

'Lang may yer lum reek' relates literally to- 'long may your chimney smoke'. It actually has a more cheerful meaning (listen to show to find out). Peace to all the great Scottish bands.

JJE (Jose Jiminez Ellis)

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