The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 11 PM to 1 AM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org
Hey Listeners,
Tonight my uncle, Richard Jones, will be joining me in the studio. We'll celebrate his 70th birthday (later this week) by playing some of his favorite cuts from his first seven decades. RJ has great taste in music and his taste had a huge influence on The Haberdasher's own tastes. We'll start by playing some soul tracks that Rich first listened to during his college days at Dickinson and we'll continue and play some ofthe reggae he embraced in the 70s and close with some of the tunes he's still discovering today. It's going to be a lot of fun. I hope you'll join the celebration and tune in from 11 to 1.
The Haberdasher
Big Boss Man Jimmy Reed The Very Best Of It Should Have Been Me Ray Charles Genius and Soul No Particular Place To Go Chuck Berry Chess Box Come Fly With Me Frank Sinatra The Best of the Capitol Years Deep Down in Florida Muddy Waters Hard Again Shop Around Smokey Robinson and the Miracles Motown 40 Forever How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) Marvin Gaye The Master 1961 - 1984 Ain't That A Groove James Brown Star Time Disc 2 Take Me To the River Al Green Take Me to The River Cleaning Windows Van Morrison Beautiful Vision Love Is the Drug Roxy Music The Best of Roxy Music Life During Wartime Talking Heads Fear of Music Tomorrow Robins Will Sing Stevie Wonder Conversation Peace Ballad of a Thin Man Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited All The Young Dudes Mott The Hoople All The Young Dudes Bang A Gong (Get It On) T-Rex Electric Warrior Is This Love Bob Marley and the Wailers Kaya Pipers of Zion Augustus Pablo Rising Sun Night Nurse Gregory Isaacs Night Nurse City Girls JJ Cale Anyway the Wind Blows Down in Hollywood Ry Cooder Bop Till You Drop Cineramascope Galactic Ya-Ka-May When You Dance You Can Really Love Neil Young After the Gold Rush Back Home Gil Scott-Heron Winter in America White Light / White Heat Lou Reed Rock 'N' Roll Animal Don't Get Around Much Anymore Dr. John Duke Elegant The Last Mall Steely Dan Everything Must Go Boogie Stupid John Scofield Uberjam Deux