Monday, May 6th:
5:59am: Bad Plus: "Flim", from "These Are the Vistas."
6:20am: Beastie Boys: "Groove Holmes", from "Check Your Head."
6:49am: Jon Brion: "Monday", from the soundtrack to the film "I (heart) Huckabees."
6:58am: Grateful Dead: "The Women Are Smarter", Live from Alpine Valley Music Theater, WI., 7/18/89
7:20am: Jeff Coffin: "A Half Sleep", from "Into the Air."
7:58am: Crimson Jazz Trio: "Three of a Perfect Pair", from "King Crimson Songbook, Vol. 1"
8:20am: Pink Martini: "Hang On Little Tomato", from the EP release of the same name.
8:39am: Phil and Friends: "My Favorite Things", Live from the Warfield Theater, SF, CA., 4/17/99
8:50am: Charlie Hunter: "Gentlemen, I Neglected To Inform You You Will Not Be Getting Paid", from the album of the same name.
8:59am: Adrian Belew: "Blackbird", from "Come Together: Guitar Tribute to the Beatles."
Tuesday, May 7th:
5:59am: Ben Williams: "Little Susie", from "State of Art."
6:20am: Regina Carter: "Chattanooga Choo-Choo", from "Motor City Moments."
6:49am: Grateful Dead: "Jam out of Dark Star", from "Steppin' Out With the Grateful Dead", Live from Empire Wembley Pool, London, 4/8/72.
6:58am: Yaziko: "Perfect Body", from "Night Over Rio."
7:20am: Poets of Rhythm: "Fondle Rock", from "Discern/Define."
7:58am: Jazz Mandolin Project: "Ol' 55", from "Deep Forbidden Lake."
8:20am: Bill Frisell: "That's Alright, Mama", from "Disfarmer."
8:39am: David Cullen: "I Know You Rider", from "Grateful Guitar."
8:50am: Galactic: "Everybody Wants Some (Part 1)", from "Coolin' Off."
8:59am: Cameron Mizell: "Spinning Wheel", from "Life is Loud."
Wednesday, May 8th:
5:59am: Kero One: "Windmills", from "Windmills of the Soul."
6:20am: Damian Erskine: "Fif", from "So To Speak."
6:49am: Dumpstaphunk: "Stinky", from "Listen Hear."
6:58am: Avishai Cohen: "Calm", from "Continuo."
7:20am: Yonder Mountain String Band: "Franklin's Tower", Live from Horning's Hideout, OR., 7/17/10
7:58am: Victor Wooten: "The Lesson", from "Palmystery."
8:20am: Medeski, Martin and Wood: "Nostalgia in Times Square", from "Free Magic."
8:39am: Bill Frisell: "Just Like A Woman", from "Have a Little Faith."
8:50am: Jazz Is Dead: "Unbroken Chain", from "Blue Light Rain."
8:59am: Charlie Hunter Quartet: "No Woman, No Cry", from "Natty Dread."
Thursday, May 9th:
5:59am: Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate: "Ruby", from "Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate."
6:20am: Brian Hughes: "To A Quiet Place", from "Fast Train to a Quiet Place."
6:49am: Soul Rebels: "Sweet Dreams Are Made of This", from "Sweet Dreams EP."
6:58am: Lord Newborn and the Magic Skulls: "Dime Bag Conspiracy", from "Lord Newborn and the Magic Skulls."
7:20am: Modern Groove Syndicate: "Mullets", from "Modern Groove Syndicate."
7:58am: Alex de Grassi, Michael Manring, and Christopher Garcia: "Paint It Black", from "de man ia."
8:09am: Soulive: "Taxman", from "Rubber Soulive."
8:20am: Led Zeppelin: "Bron-Yr-Aur", from "Physical Graffiti."
8:39am: The Radiators: "Lucinda" (w/theme from The Magnificent Seven), from "Live at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, 1997."
8:50am: Reverend Gary Davis: "Candyman", from "The Sun of Our Life: Solos, Songs and Sermons 1955-57."
8:59am: All India Radio: "Lo-Fi Groovy", from "Permanent Evolutions."
Friday, May 10th:
5:59am: NY Ska Jazz Ensemble: "Lullaby of Skaland", from "Minor Moods."
6:20am: Bela Fleck: "Throw Down Your Heart", from "Tales From the Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3: Africa Sessions."
6:49am: Stephane Wrembel Trio with David Grisman: "Swing de Bellevue", from "Gypsy Rumble."
6:58am: Shawn Lee and Clutchy Hopkins: "Full Moon", from "Clutch of the Tiger."
7:20am: Jazz Mandolin Project: "Oh Yeah", from "Jungle Tango."
7:58am: Gwendolyn Sanford and Brandon Jay: "On the Porch", from "Weeds: Instrumentals from the Series, Vol. 1."
8:20am: Jerry Garcia Band: "Catfish John", from "Reflections."
8:39am: Grateful Dead: "Let It Grow", Live from Winterland Arena, SF, CA., 2/23/74
8:50am: Papa Grows Funk: "Yakiniku", from "Live at the Leaf."
8:59am: Kitty the Bill: "Gadda Rio", from "Night Over Rio."
9:05am: Bryan Ferry Orchestra: "Don't Stop the Dance", from "The Jazz Age."