Monday, April 8th:
5:59am: The Reveille: "Tall Cedars", from the album "Instrumental Songs for Study and Reflection."
6:20am: Soren Bodker Madsen: "Local Hero", from the album "Acoustic Guitar."
6:49am: Beastie Boys: "Ricky's Theme", from the album "The In Sound From Way Out."
6:58am: Jazz Mandolin Project: "Oh Yeah", from the album "Jungle Tango."
7:20am: DJ Logic: "Michelle", from the album "The Anomaly."
7:58am: Penguin Cafe Orchestra: "Scherzo and Trio", from the album "Union Cafe."
8:20am: Leo Kottke: "Living in the Country", from the album "My Feet Are Smiling."
8:39am: Keller Williams: "Fire on the Mountain", Live from Mishawaka Amphitheater, Bellvue, CO., 7/13/12
8:59am: Vijay Iyer: "Human Nature", from the album "Solo."
Tuesday, April 9th:
5:59am: The Oscar Moore Quartet : "Samson and Delilah Theme", from the album "The Oscar Moore Quartet with Carl Perkins."
6:20am: Shawn Lee and the Ping Pong Orchestra: "Song for David", from the album "Voices and Choices."
6:49am: Jazz Mandolin Project: "Ol' 55", from the album "Deep Forbidden Lake."
6:58am: Cameron Mizell: "Spinning Wheel", from the album "Life Is Loud."
7:20am: Tim Ries: "Ruby Tuesday", from the album "The Rolling Stones Project."
7:58am John Scofield: "Behind Closed Doors", from the album "This Meets That."
8:20am: The Meters: "Here Comes the Meter Man", from the album of the same name.
8:39am: Grateful Dead: "Birdsong", Live from Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, CA., 6/30/73
8:50am: Stanton Moore: "Maple Plank", from the album "Stanton Moore III."
8:59am: South Austin Jug Band: "Little Wing", from the album "South Austin Jug Band."
Wednesday, April 10th:
5:59am: Ryan Miller: "Hairy Arms", from the soundtrack to the film "Safety Not Guaranteed."
6:20am: Beastie Boys: "Transitions", from the album "The In Sound From Way Out."
6:49am: Addison Groove Project: "Beantown", Live from the Funk Box, Baltimore, MD., 11/16/03.
6:58am: Jazz Mandolin Project: "Hallelujah", from the album "Deep Forbidden Lake."
7:20am: JJ Grey and Mofro: "Blackwater", from the album of the same name.
7:58am: Chris Joss: "You've Been Spiked", from the album of the same name.
8:20am: Maceo Parker: "Inner City Blues", from the album "Funkoverload."
8:39am: Frank Vignola: "Eye of the Tiger", from the album "Melody Magic."
8:50am: Grateful Dead: "Althea", Live from Penn. State University, 5/7/80.
8:59am: Django Reinhardt: "Tiger Rag", from the album "Django and Friends."
Thursday, April 11th:
5:59am: David Murray: "Estimated Prophet", from the album "Dark Star."
6:20am: Richard "Groove" Holmes: "Hallelujah, I Love Her So", from the album "The Best of the Pacific Jazz Years."
6:49am: Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers: "Stander on the Mountain", from the live album "Dagle's Choice, Vol. 1."
6:58am: Keller Williams: "Eyes of the World", Live from Mishawaka Amphitheater, Bellvue, CO., 7/13/12.
7:20am: Old and In the Way: "Old and In the Way Breakdown", from the album "Breakdown."
7:58am: Charlie Hunter: "Island in the Sun", from the album "Earth Tones."
8:20am: Joshua Redman: "Another Blues", from the album "Compass."
8:39am: Benoit Charest: "Filature", from the soundtrack to the film "The Triplets of Belleville."
8:50am: Phish: "You Enjoy Myself", from the album "Junta."
8:59am: Stephane Wrembel: "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams", from the album "Gypsy Rumble."
Friday, April 12th:
5:59am: The Budos Band: "Ghost Walk", from the album "The Budos Band."
6:20am: Stevie Ray Vaughan: "Riviera Paradise", from the album "In Step."
6:49am: The Big Wu: "Cold Rain and Snow", Live from the Radisson Hotel Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN., 12/31/04.
6:58am: Addison Groove Project: "Use Me", Live from the Funk Box, Baltimore, MD., 11/16/03.
7:20am: Brian Eno: "Another Green World", from the album of the same name.
7:58am: Doug Perkins: "Hang Glide", from the album "Music For Flat-Top Guitar."
8:20am: Eric McFadden: "Jockey Full of Bourbon", from the album "Pull A Rabbit Out of His Hat Tribute, Vol. 2."
8:39am: DJ Logic: "JJ Bailey", from the album "Presents Project Logic."
8:50am: Grateful Dead: "Mission in the Rain", Live from Boston Music Hall, 6/12/76
8:59am: The Who: "Sparks", from the album "Tommy."
Featured artists this week were Burlington-born Jazz Mandolin Project and the Beastie Boys (RIP Adam Yauch).