Medeski Martin and Wood with DJ Logic Live: Sessions At West 54th

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I still have this show on VHS.

I don’t have a VHS player.

Technically this doesn’t fall in the “I had this show via tape trading” category that a lot of things I post. I recorded this on to VHS directly from my faithful local PBS station. I remember watching it.

I don’t know if you remember, but Sessions at West 54th was a New York variation of Austin City Limits. Originally hosted by KCRW’s Chris Douridas, David Byrne took over hosting duties beginning of the second season while John Hiatt hosted the third season. Yes, PBS is that cool.

Enjoy:

I never took the time to write down a setlist but the Wikipedia blurb for this episode of the show (Season Two Episode 06 originally aired 08/14/98) lists:

  • Wiggly's Way

  • Coconut Boogaloo

  • Latin Shuffle

Enjoy.


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Joyful Sounds: An Introduction to Sacred Steel

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If you’re not familiar, “Sacred Steel” music is a subset of Gospel music originating with the House of God churches, particularly the Keith and Jewell Dominion sects. Brothers Troman and Willie Eason are credited with the introduction of lap steel guitar in worship services, replacing the more traditional organ.

According to Chuck Campbell (of the Campbell Brothers), in an interview with The New Yorker:

“Sacred Steel started in Philadelphia, in the nineteen-thirties: “A man named Willie Eason was the first. His brother, Troman, had a lap steel because of the Hawaiian-guitar craze. Behind his brother’s back, Willie would take it to the church and mimic the voices.”

Sacred Steel music can be found in many states but was first brought to a wider audience with Arhoolie’s 1997 compilation ‘Sacred Steel: Traditional Sacred African-American Steel Guitar Music in Florida.” The music’s best-known guitarist is probably Robert Randolph who has garnered crossover success.

I put together an hour-long mix introducing you to some of the key players. Enjoy.

Tracklisting:

  1. Joyful Sounds by Glenn Lee

  2. Praise Music by Aubrey Ghent

  3. Jewell Praise by Amazing Grace Praise Band

  4. Without God by Robert Randolph

  5. Since I Laid My Burden Down by  Calvin Cooke

  6. Jesus Will Fix It For You by Sonny Treadway

  7. Come On Help Me Lift Him Up by The Lee Boys

  8. Sit Down If You Can by  Elwood Haygood With The Campbell Brothers

  9. Blood On That Rock by The Word

  10. All God’s Children by Elton Noble

  11. Something's Got A Hold Of Me by Dante Harmon

  12. Good All The Time by The Campbell Brothers

If you’re interested in listening to more Sacred Steel music, here are the albums each of these songs are a part of. Click through for purchase links. Albums are pictured in the order they appear on the mix.