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Major cities have been the source for a lot of great popular music…but there are exceptions. On this edition of Cyprus Avenue a listen to some amazing…
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In 2016 singer, Sturgill Simpson released a recording that wowed both the music world and Cyprus Avenue host Bill Shapiro. We’ll revisit the 2016 Cyprus…
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Cyprus Avenue, host Bill Shapiro takes you to the early ‘60’s country music hit parade…that’s right it’s classic country music.Track list:George Jones -…
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On this week’s archive edition of 12th Street Jump, we celebrate the birthday of Wes Montgomery with our special guest, Danny Embry. An appointment with…
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In Part Five of this series, we take a look back at some of the best music that came along in 2007.Track List:Robert Plant/Allison Krause - "Gone, Gone,…
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Inspire Cyprus Avenue host Bill Shapiro and there's a long shot you could get an hour of radio focused on your music. The legendary Prince certainly beat…
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On this edition of Cyprus Avenue host Bill Shapiro shines the spotlight on a nice Jewish kid from Chicago. Mike Bloomfield discovered R&B, blues and jazz…
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This week on 12th Street Jump we celebrate the career of Christian McBride with our special guests, Christian McBride and Bobby Watson. The gang plays a…
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Inspired by the recent International Folk Alliance Convention held recently in Kansas City, host Bill Shapiro features a group of singer-songwriters that…
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In the '50s and '60s, New York City's Brill Building was known as a place where you could write a song; shop it to publishers; book some studio time to…
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This week on Cyprus Avenue host Bill Shapiro samples new music featuring Rosanne Cash and her release The River's The Thread. The "Boss: is back-- Bruce…
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This week on 12th Street Jump we celebrate the music of Wycliffe Gordon with our special guest, Wycliffe himself. We have an old fashioned cutting…
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This week on 12th Street Jump we celebrate the birthday of Floyd Dixon with our special guest Jim Mair. The Sax Therapist helps a couple get hot just in…
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Otis Redding's Sittin' On The Dock of the Bay is one of those songs that gets stuck in your head...and with good reason. It was the first posthumous…