May 20, 2010

Buried Treasure Show #122


Buried Treasure Show #122 / Season 5, Show 24 / airing May 20-24, 2010

Savoy Brown She's Got a Ring in His Nose, and a Ring on Her Hand The Savy Brown Collection Featuring Kim Simmonds
The Rolling Stones Plundered My Soul Exile On Main St. (Deluxe Edition)
Albert King Don't Burn Down The Bridge ('cause you might wanna come back across) Blues At Sunrise
John Mayall What'd I Say Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton
Little Walter Mellow Down Easy His Best
Manfred Mann Don't Ask Me What I Say Down The Road Apiece: Their EMI Recordings 1963-1966
Mose Allison I'm The Wild Man The Best of Mose Allison
The Searchers When You Walk In The Room The Very Best of The Searchers
Love My Little Red Book The Best of Love
Muddy Waters Forty Days And Forty Nights The Anthology 1947-1972
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band Lovin' Cup An Anthology: The Elektra Years
Piano Red Rockin' With Red Blowing The Fuse: 28 R&B Classics That Rocked The Jukebox in 1951
Sonny Boy Williamson One Way Out His Best
Ray Charles You Are My Sunshine Anthology
The Yardbirds Lost Woman Ultimate!
Spencer Davis Group Stevie's Blues The Best of Spencer Davis Group
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers I Should Have Known It Mojo
Jeff Beck Blues Deluxe Truth

Current News

September 7, 2010
The issue contains an interview with Tom where he talks about the new album 'Mojo' and in particular the production of the album.
September 1, 2010
Affable, Athens-based rockers Drive-By Truckers reprised their role as the show opener, dropping a nifty hour-long set that featured several songs from their new album, The Big To-Do.
August 30, 2010
Buried Treasure Show #110 (repeat), Season 5 / Show 12, airs August 26-30, 2010
August 30, 2010
25,000 feet above Buffalo and more than an hour after the last notes rang out at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, and Tom Petty is still buzzing about the show.
August 30, 2010
Nearly half a century ago, Duane La Fleche proposed in his weekly column in the Albany Times Union that the New York Philharmonic eschew an offer to make its summer residence in Stowe, Vermont and instead set up shop in Saratoga Springs. “It seems very wrong,” La Fleche wrote, “that a New York orchestra should have to look outside the State for a summer residence. Wouldn’t the State Reservation at Saratoga Springs make a nice location?”

MOJO TOUR 2010



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