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  • Newport Jazz Festival 1959 (25 songs, 153:30) The Newport Jazz Festival was already an established institution in 1959, its sixth year of operation. George Wein’s annual outdoor bash on Narragansett Bay in…
  • Muddy Waters Tribute (10 songs, 69:07) I asked some friends on Twitter to contribute a track to a Muddy Waters tribute playlist, and here's what they came up with. Most were even kind enough to…
  • Chillout Radio (17 songs, 106:20) When we buy a ticket to a concert by most of the artists on this mix, we usually do so in the hopes that we'll be kept out of our seats the entire time. But…
  • Psychedelic Love Songs (15 songs, 90:44) If you were given the task of compiling a list of songs expressing endless devotion or telling tales of true love, late-60's San Francisco might not be the…
  • Woody Guthrie Tunes (18 songs, 63:16) His life was full of tragic happenings, but Guthrie was always ready to let it go and move on to the next thing. His personal optimism, intellectual…
  • British Blues Guitarists (10 songs, 95:07) With all due respect to Jimmy Page and Paul Kossoff, whom unfortunately can't be heard on this site, this mix features the best blues guitarists to ever come…
  • Swamp Rock Sampler (23 songs, 131:55) Your standard definition of 'swamp rock' will usually include references to R-and-B, rockabilly, country, blues, and boogie-woogie influences; you'll also…
  • Springsteen Songs (11 songs, 58:15) Though it would be extremely difficult to match the energy you can find at a Springsteen show, these artists can still work the crowd with songs penned by The…
  • Jazz Fusion Sampler (21 songs, 185:12) Prefer your jazz with electricity, thick grooves, and heavy beats? Or do you like your rock to take you to far off places with virtuosic performances,…
  • Fillmore West: Closing Week (222 songs, 1286:54) The Fillmore West hosted some of the most memorable nights in rock concert history, even though it was only open for three years, from July 1968 - July 1971. …