Powderfinger Promo Radio 4-19-2012

Powderfinger Promo Radio is now on MSEN 2 daily, catch the best music you don't hear on every day radio right here on the MSEN 2 page with Powderfinger Promo radio everything from rock, blues, soul, country, pop and maybe even a little jazz. Awesome Music check out our playlist from this week below!
Powderfinger Promo Radio 4-19-2012
1) Don Braden/ Karl Latham - Deja Vu
2) Malcolm Hunter - Invisible Man
3) Conspirator - Proper Education
4) Dayna Kurtz - Election Day
5) David Ralston - Hold On
6) Boston Blues Works - No Blow No Show
7) Boston Blues Works - Spasms
8) Boston Blues Works - Rock Lil' Baby
9) Galactic - Carnival Time
10) Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons - Mile High, Mile Deep
11) Caeser Pink & The Imperial Orgy - The Amazing...
12) Thought Transfer - Get Up
13) Thought Transfer - Another Mistake
14) Thought Transfer - Turn Around
Powderfinger Promo Radio 4-12-2012

Powderfinger Promo Radio is now on MSEN 2 daily, catch the best music you don't hear on every day radio right here on the MSEN 2 page with Powderfinger Promo radio everything from rock, blues, soul, country, pop and maybe even a little jazz. Awesome Music check out our playlist from this week below!
Powderfinger Promo Radio 4-12-2012
1) Don Braden/ Karl Latham - Confusion
2) Ministers of Cool - Go Stop
3) Malcolm Hunter - Invisible Man
4) Malcolm Hunter - Wreckage on aisle 50
5) Malcolm Hunter - Hangups
6) Bill Evans - Madman
7) Conspirator - Feed the Wolf
8) Conspirator - Velvet Red
9) Conspirator - S & M
10) Conspirator - Gypsy Lane
11) Marco Mendoza - Trouble
12) Dayna Kurtz - Good In 62
13) Dayna Kurtz - Billboards for Jesus
14) Dayna Kurtz - Are You Dancing With Her Tonight
15) Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons - Without A Rope
16) David Ralston - I Don't Care
17) David Ralston - GD SOB
18) David Ralston - You Don't Deserve Me
19) Nick Curran & The Lowlifes - Sheena's Back
20) GI Blythe - Run Rabbit Run
21) Don Braden/Karl Latham - Deja Vu
22) Out To Lunch - Little Needle Knickers
DAVID RALSTON I Don't Care (GFY Records).
David Ralston has steadily, chapter by chapter, album by album, created much more than just great music. He has evolved and created an entirely new type of ''established international musician.'' The world of music is not just changing - it has changed. Many of the great artists from that previous established music world are collaborating with Ralston as they shift toward the new international music world that he is championing.
For Ralston it's easy, because he is his own product - the songs flow out of him, as do the gritty guitar licks and the inspired vocal growl inflections. Delaney Bramlett came out of retirement for the first and only time since his heyday with Clapton to produce and mentor Ralston and introduce him to that distinctive open, soul-purging passion. But it is David Ralston, and no one else, who emerges in this music.
Living in Japan, Ralston and his international family of artists and fans are creating their own brand of music. You should expect them at your door soon. "I Don't Care" is the follow up to his successful "A Woman That Loves Me" release that hit both the Americana (#252) and Jam Band (#28) Radio Charts in 2011. The world tour is underway. Prepare your imagination for the "Conjugal Carnival Tour.
"I Don't Care' is a consistent masterpiece from the very first track, it just jumps at you and takes hold; you'll listen to each track through and through...David Ralston is a work in and of himself, and for those who know him well, wouldn't have expected anything less."
-Kevin Palmer,Rock Hard Magazine Japan
"I Don't Care is a classic blues patchwork quilt stitched with the harsh reality of life that vividly spotlights a journey through the tribulations of love, betrayal, loss, and deliverance." -Stars & Stripes
DAYNA KURTZ American Standard (Kismet)
American Standard (Kismet Records) is an expansive new set of songs by Dayna Kurtz - an artist known for her range, power and her uncanny ability to stun live audiences into submission. This musical free spirit has consistently refused to be pinned down by a single style or genre, building an inspired body of work that draws strength from a bottomless wellspring of American jazz, pop, blues, folk and country. The cinematic poetry of her songwriting is matched by the power of her voice, a rich, distinctly resonant instrument that's capable of immense emotional depth.
She recorded half of the album at fabled analog studio Kaleidoscope Sound in New Jersey, before she and her co-producer, Randy Crafton traveled to Memphis' fabled Ardent Studios to cut tracks with Sun Records rockabilly legend Sonny Burgess and the Legendary Pacers, whose members are all in their 70s and 80s and whose last personnel change occurred in 1961. From there, they moved to New Orleans, where they recorded the ebullient "Election Day" with local brass band the Nightcrawlers (recently featured in HBO's Treme).
"I've always been a bit of a genre outlaw." Kurtz states. "But I'm in love with music, not with genres. If it's a great song, it's a great song. The songs I wrote for American Standard, and the songs that I covered for it, were deeply influenced by my recent obsession with collecting 'lost' songs by forgotten singers on regional labels."
In fact, Dayna has found so many of these obscure gems from the mid-century jazz and blues cut-out bins that she compiled her favorites for yet another record released simultaneously on April 10 with American Standard called Secret Canon, Vol. 1 .
Her records have made her a theater headlining star in Europe. This year she brings it stateside - she was asked to perform at Lincoln Center in New York and this May Dayna makes her New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival debut with her band on May 3.
+American Standard is being released on April 10 simultaneously with her record of obscure smoky late night blues and jazz songs titled Secret Canon, Vol. 1+If there's any doubt as to how great her range is, here's a sampling of the headliners Dayna's been asked to open for in the last few years: Elvis Costello, Richie Havens, Antony and the Johnsons, Rufus Wainright, Keren Ann, Blind Boys of Alabama, and Dr. John
+Bonnie Raitt and Norah Jones have sung Dayna's praises in recent interviews.
+Dayna is playing the prestigious New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 3 as well as a host of European Festivals this summer
www.daynakurtz.com