"The Vinyl industry has grown 79% in the past 5 years. This is all a direct result of me. Me alone. I am your record ambassador. I am your record king. Bow down to me. I. Am. Tangible."
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(via kingofdisease)
I’m currently reading a book about the Chicago World’s Fair and one of the first prominent American serial killers, who operated during said fair. Next, I’m going to read a book about failed civilizations and cultures.
I feel like people might get the wrong idea about me based on my reading list…
The Devil in the White City is one of my favorite books of all time. After I finished that, I read about the building of the Eiffel Tower in a book by Jill Jonnes.
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Rockabilly Roots
Tupelo - John Lee HookerThe Man Comes Around - Johnny Cash
Pistol Packin’ Mama - Al Dexter & His Troopers
Smokestack Lightnin’ - Howlin’ Wolf
Sun Records
Rock Boppin’ Baby - Edwin Bruce
Tennessee Zip - Kenny Parchman
She’s Gone Away - Ernie Barton
Sign On the Dotted Line - Jack Earls
Come On Little Mama - Ray Harris
Vibrate - Mack Self
The King
You’re A Heartbreaker - Elvis Presley
Little Sister - Elvis Presley
Ain’t That Lovin’ You Baby - Elvis Presley
Polk Salad Annie - Elvis Presley
I Got Stung - Elvis Presley
Got A Lot O’ Livin’ To Do - Elvis Presley
Queen of Hearts
This Little Heart - Dennis Smith
Rockin’ In My Heart - James Lane
Heartbreakin’ Mama - Skeets McDonald
Heart Of A Fool - Jerry Capeheart & Eddie Cochran
Big Heart - Jack Grisham
Tuggin’ On My Heart Strings - Dave Rich
Ladies of Rockabilly
Mayhem - Imelda May
Rockin’ Lady - Penny Candy
Boogie Rock - Connie and the Cytations
Rock - A - Bop - Sparkle Moore
Drugstore Rock n Roll - Janis Martin
Tongue Tied - Wanda Jackson
request: Sweet Sweet Girl - Warren Smith
At the Movies
Glad All Over - Carl Perkins (from Jamboree)
16 Candles - Stray Cats (from 16 Candles)
One Bad Stud - The Blasters (from Streets of Fire)
Doin’ Time For Bein’ Young - James Intveld (from Cry Baby)
Cramp Stomp - The Cramps (from Big Monster On Campus)
Covers
My Generation - The Krewmen (The Who)
Stuck In the Middle With You - Frantic Flintstones (Stealers Wheel)
Run For Your Life - Robert Gordon (The Beatles)
Poker Face - The Baseballs (Lady Gaga)
Pretty In Pink - Social Distortion (Psychedelic Furs)
Should I Stay Or Should I Go - Long Tall Texans (The Clash)
That’s All Right - Elvis Presley
Today’s show was 100% vinyl and completely boppin’! Only one show left, so tune in while you can!
Early In the Morning - Bobby Darin
Shake Rattle and Roll - Bill Haley and His Comets
The Backstroke - The Raybeats
Let’s Jump the Broomstick - Brenda Lee
Wake Up Little Susie - The Everly Brothers
Hurricane - Matchbox
Tiger Man - Elvis Presley
The Boogie Disease - Billy Hancock & the Tennessee Rockets
Hey Little Girl - Clark Otis
Hot Rod Rocky - Jools Holland
Baby Let’s Play House - Wanda Jackson
Finders Keepers - Johnny Burnette
Fire - Robert Gordon w/ Link Wray
Mean Woman Blues - Carl Perkins
Love Potion No. 9 - The Clovers
I’m Shakin’ - Jack White
Wrong Kind of Girl - Wanda Jackson
It’s Only Make Believe - Robert Gordon
Burn That Candle - Bill Haley and His Comets
Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran
Hound Dog - Elvis Presley
Zoom - The Cadillacs
Plain Jane - Bobby Darin
Sweet Nothin’s - Brenda Lee
Hi-Fly Woman - Matchbox
That’ll Be the Day - The Crickets
The Poorest Boy In Town - Johnny Burnette
Fannie Mae - Buster Brown
At the Hop - Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids
Tight Turn - The Raybeats
If You Really Care - Jools Holland
Trying To Get To You - Wanda Jackson
There Goes My Baby - The Drifters
Do It If You Wanna - Billy Hancock and the Tennessee Rockets
Hot Wax Theme - Big Beat Band
Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay - Prof. LaPlano & the Planotones
She’s A Machine - Elvis Presley
Freedom at 21 - Jack White
Shakin’ All Over - Wanda Jackson
All Summer Long - The Beach Boys
Bony Maronie - Larry Williams
Jailhouse Rock - Elvis Presley
That Is Rock and Roll - The Chesterfields
Queen of the Hop - Bobby Darin
As part of his duties as official ambassador for this year’s Record Store Day, Jack White and his label Third Man Records will open their very own Third Man Recording Booth in Nashville to the public.
“Whatta man, whatta man, whatta man, whatta mighty good man”
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