Harlem
Two years ago on July 26th, we lost one of R&B;’s most beloved and influential artists; Floyd Dixon. Bill Wax from XM’s Bluesville and Matt The Cat had the privilege to speak to Floyd only a few months before he died. This week, “Harlem” looks back on the amazing career of Floyd Dixon with many of Floyd’s stories told in his own words. From the original “Hey Bartender” (covered by The Blues Brothers) to “Dallas Blues” and “Call Operator 210”, Floyd was a blues original. His story airs this week on “Harlem”.
Harlem Airs on the 50s on 5
Monday 7/21 @ 1pm ET
Tuesday 7/22 @ midnight ET – 9pm PT
Friday 725 @ 6pm ET
Sun 7/27 @ 11am ET
This one’s for Floyd!
Matt The Cat
“I’m gonna get up in the morning and I believe I’ll dust my broom”
Robert Johnson may have said it first, but it’s Elmore James’ 1951 recording of “Dust My Broom” on Trumpet Records that will live forever as the definitive version. Few people have said more with such few lines.
This week on HARLEM…
The story, the legacy of the great
ELMORE JAMES
Harlem airs on the 50s on 5:
Monday 7/14 @ 1pm EST
Tuesday 7/15 @ 9pm PST – Midnight EST
Friday 7/18 @ 6pm EST
Sunday 7/20 @ 11am EST
-MTC
HARLEM
HITS
THE
ROAD
This week, Matt The Cat gets away for Summer Vacation as HARLEM takes to America’s highways, skyways and oceans. We’re featuring an hour of 1950s R&B; songs about cars (Rocket 88), trains (The Train Kept A-Rolling), Boats (The Ship Of Love) and of course flying in a satellite (My Satellite by Jesse Belvin). It’s all about gettin’ to where you’re going (Destination Love) and beyond. I just hope we don’t get stuck (Flat Tire). So enjoy your Summer Vacation on the road with HARLEM on the 50s on 5.
HARLEM airs on the 50s:
Monday 7/7 @ 1pm in the East
Tuesday 7/8 @ 9pm over LA & Midnight over The Bronx
Friday 7/11 @ 6pm over Cape Cod
Sunday 7/13 @ 11am over Pensacola, FL
Harlem prefers its burgers medium rare.