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Pause & Play Today: April 16, 2022

UB40

[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]UPDATES / ADDITIONS[/su_highlight]

NEW RELEASES

“Nein,” Max Creeps – May 13

“Straight From the Heart,” Kenny Neal – May 20

“ALWAYS,” The Frightnrs – May 27

“Orange Blood,” Mt. Joy – June 17

“Unprecedented,” UB40 Featuring Ali Campbell & Astro – June 17

“Hackensaw Boys,” Hackensaw Boys – June 24

“Voodoo Nation,” Supersonic Blues Machine – June 24

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REISSUES

“No Wow (The Tchad Blake Mix 2022),” The Kills – June 3

VINYL

“Stars: The Best of 1992–2002,” The Cranberries – May 27

“Bricks Are Heavy (30th Anniversary Edition),” L7 – Sept. 30

[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]JUST RELEASED[/su_highlight] (surprise releases + more)

“Even If It Breaks Your Barefoot Friday Night,” Eric Paslay (revamped hits — both his own and those he’s written for other artists; Hear here; Read here; On Tour; Paso Fino)

“AIR,” SAULT (Hear here; Forever Living Originals)

“Born Losers,” Altameda (Hear here; Missing Piece)

“Hard Times and a Woman,” Justin Golden (Virginia singer-guitarist’s debut album; producer: Chip Hale; Justin Golden Music)

“I’m Just Plain Mister Smith,” Plain Mister Smith (guests: Jordan Klassen, Jocelyn Price; Hear here; Popoganda)

“Coming up Roses,” Chris Moreno (four-song EP; Hear here; Chris Moreno)

“Trials,” Chad Nelson (Chad Nelson)

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[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]NEW SONGS[/su_highlight] (click on title to stream)

Memories, Conan Gray |
Like You’ve Never Been Loved, Becca Bowen |
Ghosts, Walter Trout |
Help Me Out, Little Hurt |
Is It Love, Quarterhead & Camylio |
Dalawampu’t Dalawang Oo (2200), Ez Mil |
Keeper, Trevor Martin |
Verizon, Reo Cragun |
Waikiki, Ian Storm & Bright Sparks
Sativa, The Rock House All Stars feat. Donnie Bell |
Flower of Life, Taleen Kali |
Mama, do you think it’s gonna rain all day?, (((S))) |
Oceans, Svvarms
Melt, Anthony Quaid |
Can’t Run Away, Classified Frequency
Daisy, The Q-Tip Bandits
I Can’t Make You Love Me, Dauzat St. Marie
Princess Mike, Grey Delisle & the Roughhousers
You & I, Daisy Guttridge … a cover of Lady Gaga
Bala sem colete, Lukky Boy
My Town, Your Town, Robert Sarazin Blake |
But I Don’t Know Your Name, Better Strangers … South Florida-based rock band includes drummer Nic Collins, 20-year-old son of Phil Collins

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[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS[/su_highlight]

Vince Hill (88)
Bobby Vinton (87)
Peter Garrett (69)
Jason Scheff (60)
Jimmy Osmond (59)
David Pirner (58)
Kelli O’Hara (46)
Akon (39)
Chance the Rapper (29)

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[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]IN REMEMBRANCE[/su_highlight]

Skip Spence (1946-1999)

Morris Stoloff (1898-1980)

[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]RANDOM LYRICS[/su_highlight]

“I’ve seen your picture
Your name in lights above it
This is your big debut
It’s like a dream come true”

[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]RELEASED ON APRIL 16 … IN 1971[/su_highlight]

“Brown Sugar,” The Rolling Stones (the first single from “Sticky Fingers”; it topped the charts in the U.S. and Canada and No. 2 in the U.K.; the B-side was “Bitch”; producer: Jimmy Miller; Rolling Stones)

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[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]R.I.P.[/su_highlight]

Art Rupe (record mogul who helped launch Little Richard, Sam Cooke, etc.)

Ronald Lee DeMoor, aka Johnny Counterfit (celebrity impressionist)

[su_highlight background=”#f29999″]MUSIC HEADLINES[/su_highlight]

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