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Kraftwerk - Non Stop

Kraftwerk - Non Stop Released in: 2020 Released on: Kraftwerk Remixes album Genre: Alternative  "Kraftwerk debuted live as the trio of Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider-Esleben and Charly Weiss at the Tivoli Pop festival, Aachen on July 11, 1970." See Previous Song of the Day 

Iggy Pop - Some Weird Sin

Iggy Pop - Some Weird Sin Recorded by: David Bowie Genre: Punk Released in: August 1977 "Yggy Pop is the vocalist of influential proto punk band The Stooges, who reunited in 2003 and has been known for his outrageous and unpredictable stage antics." See Previous Song of the Day 

Stanley Turrentine - Triste

Stanley Turrentine - Triste Released in: 1999 Recording on: February 13, 1992 Recording in: Hit Factory Studios, New York, NY "Stanley Turrentine began his prolific career with blues and rhythm and blues bands. He first toured with Lowell Fulson's band in 1951, at 17. He also played in groups led by the pianist and composer Tadd Dameron." See Previous Song of the Day 

Shosho & The Foreigners - Beads

Shosho & The Foreigners - Beads Released in: 2018 Released on: Dreams album Genre: Dance "A musical duo from Bulgaria, Faris and Sandro. Forming a symbiosis between their Eastern roots, a family legacy of art, a background in tecnology and a passion for depth of self, to express it through music." See Previous Song of the Day 

Nina Simone - Exactly Like You

  Nina Simone - Exactly Like You Published in: 1959 Released: in: 1964 Genre:: Jazz "Nina Simone's years at RCA spawned many singles and album tracks that were popular, particularly in Europe. In 1968, it was a medley from the musical Hair that became a surprise hit for her, reaching number 2 on the UK Singles Chart and introducing her to a younger audience." See Previous Song of the Day  

Lil' Son Jackson - True Love Blues

Lil' Son Jackson - True Love Blues Composed by: Melvin Lil' Son Jackson Released in: 1995 Genre: Blues "Lil' Son Jackson was a Texas country bluesman of the highest order whose rustic approach appealed wholeheartedly to the early 50s blues marketplace. His dad loved blues, while his mother played gospel guitar. Their son's initial experience came with a spiritual aggregation called the Blue Eagle Four." See Previous Song of the Day 

Jimmy Cleveland - Tom-Kattin’

Jimmy Cleveland - Tom-Kattin’ Trombone: Hank Jones Piano: Hank Jones Released in: 1959 Jimmy Cleveland · Tom-Kattin’ "Jimmy Cleveland has been overlooked since moving to Los Angeles in the late 60s. He became a busy freelance musician in New York. Cleveland remains one of the most technically skilled of the bop based trombonists, and still appears on an irregular basis in Los Angeles clubs." See Previous Song of the Day  

Emmylou Harris - Orphan Girl

Emmylou Harris - Orphan Girl Released on: Wrecking Ball album Released on: September 26, 1995 Written by: Gillian Welch "Emmylou Harris developed an interest in folk music in her early years, which led to her performing professionally. After moving to New York City in the 1960s, she recorded a folk album and performed regionally. Harris had a continued string of commercially and critically successful albums." See Previous Song of the Day  

Roberta Flack - When There's Love

Roberta Flack - When There's Love Composed by: Shelton Becton Duration: 6:06 Genre: RnB "One of the great 197 0s duos, Roberta Flack and Hathaway had great musical chemistry beyond their popular duets. Flack recorded many Hathaway compositions, and provided a classical counterpoint inspired piano accompaniment to his recordings." See Previous Song of the Day