Friday Clock Out presents:
Was 1967 the best year ever for music? Let’s make the case. (L.J. Hosts)
El Jay Friday Clock Out August 7th, 2020
Posted In: Music, Music Shows
Tags: aretha franklin, bob dylan, elvis presley, frank sinatra, fred neil, glen campbell, gordon lightfoot, harry nilsson, Jim Brown, jimi hendrix, Leonard Cohen, love, marlena shaw, nico, nina simone, pink floyd, scott walker, smokey robinson, Stevie Wonder, the beach boys, the beatles, the doors, the first edition, The Kinks, the rolling stones, the supremes, the velvet underground, the who, tim rose, Van Morrison
Friday Clock Out presents:
L.J. has Coldon Martin joining him to DEBUT the NEW single from his BRAND NEW band, Rough Age!
Do you like Sonic Youth? Mission of Burma? Then, this might be something you dig. Or, as the band describe themselves: “Post-Punk With Pop Hooks…But Don’t Worry, Not Too Many.” LJ is totally going to give Coldon grief about this tagline.
Coldon is formerly of Lightfields. Coldon and LJ have been friends for quite a few years at this point and like argue and commiserate about music. Coldon is a true music geek and a pleasure as a friend, so this should be a pretty delightful show!
El Jay Friday Clock Out January 10th, 2020
Posted In: Music Shows
Tags: add n to x, Au Pairs, beastie boys, blue cheer, desert sessions, FKA twigs, Kim Gordon, lou reed, Perfume Genius, primus, ramones, sonic youth, the beatles, The Breeders, the clash, the doors, the gun club, the modern lovers, the vaselines, yachts