Live Tracks frequently airs recordings from local performances here in Davis. LT began broadcasting on Sept. 30, 2004, and has produced 715 original episodes as of June 2024. Best experienced with a lava lamp, cool recreational beverage of choice, and a place to chill out. Peace.
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Live Tracks for 7:00pm on May 13th, 2021Thu, 05/13/2021 - 9:10pm | Jim BuchananCelebrating brother Bill's birthday. Get your noise maker and play along! Plenty of music and stories. |
Live Tracks for 7:00pm on May 6th, 2021Thu, 05/06/2021 - 9:10pm | Jim BuchananToday's program buffet is a tale of two main courses. The first is a series of jams that will put you in a jazzy, fok groove, suitable for the coming summer. About 10 minutes into the second hour, rock and roll fever takes over. Lou Reed, R.E.M. and Neil Young to name only a few. Settle in to your best hi fi music listening position and age gracefully, one song at a time. Peace.
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Live Tracks for 7:00pm on Apr 29th, 2021Thu, 04/29/2021 - 9:10pm | Jim Buchanan |
Live Tracks for 7:00pm on Apr 22nd, 2021Fri, 04/23/2021 - 10:10am | Jim Buchanan |
Live Tracks for 7:00pm on Apr 15th, 2021Thu, 04/15/2021 - 9:10pm | Jim BuchananThrowing sinkers on the black edge of the plate sums up my first set on this weeks Live Tracks. The song count keeps rising throughout the evening. Mostly, new releases showcase this very special program. Find out why fish get depressed, and where a sunken treasure of 100,000 lbs. of gold may lie slumbering beneath the sea. |
Live Tracks for 7:00pm on Apr 8th, 2021Thu, 04/08/2021 - 9:10pm | Jim BuchananA replay of a program from April of 2017. |
Live Tracks for 7:00pm on Apr 1st, 2021Thu, 04/01/2021 - 9:10pm | Jim Buchanan
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Live Tracks for 7:00pm on Mar 25th, 2021Thu, 03/25/2021 - 9:10pm | Jim BuchananHigh energy rock and roll with recordings of Joe Craven and the Sometimers, Mumbo Gumbo, the Nickel Slots and Elvis and the E-Men. That's just the first set. The second set lays back with thoughtful lyrics and virtuoso guitar work from Sandy Coldiron (with support from Jan Peters on mandolin), the Honey Badgers, Gene Parsons and David Hayes, Kurt Roggli and Martin Lewis (Me and Him), and Achilles Wheel Trio. The evening rounds out with a short rockin' set from Evan Daly Blues Band and Ray "Catfish" Copeland. Did I leave something out? Yup. Listen in and find out. Peace. |
Live Tracks, March 18, 2021: Upbeat equinox with the harmonies of Duval Speck, and Brazilian jams of Boca do RioThu, 03/18/2021 - 9:10pm | Jim BuchananFeaturing all live recordings of local artists, this special episode celebrates the renewal of Spring with the lively harmonies of Davis duo Duval Speck, the Brazilian space-funk of Boca do Rio, the world beat of Yolo Mambo, and the bossa nova/samba sounds of Son Nosso, whose members hail from Brazil, Sweden, Mexico, and Davis. Duval Speck was recorded live by DJ Jim Buchanan in downtown Davis at E Street Plaza and Davis Central Park. The other bands were recorded live at Davis Odd Fellows Hall during the monthly Thursday Live! concert series. |
Live Tracks Feb 25th, 2021: A high-octane dose of live music with The Nickel SlotsThu, 02/25/2021 - 9:10pm | Jim BuchananThis episode features a never-before aired live recording of The Nickel Slots from their Nov. 2019 gig at Thursday Live! at the Davis Odd Fellows Hall. The Nickel Slots are in the Sacramento Sammie Awards Hall of Fame for multiple category wins, and are described as "taking you on a journey through hard times and desperation that always carries hope that better things are just around the corner". Just what we all need! Also featured in this episode are live recordings of Joe Craven and The Sometimes (also from the Davis Odd Fellows Hall), and an extended live set by Mumbo Gumbo from the 2018 Paradise Fire Relief Benefit broadcast live by KDRT. |
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Hi Jim,
Your show makes for great bike commute music...regarding Daltry & Townsend "cultural" award...it was the Kennedy Center awards...presented by, you guessed it...dubya! Oh, and the Sac. Blues Review number is reminiscent of the Cealis commercial on TeeVee...any connection?? Just wondering, Drt-clod Craig
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