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Johnnie revives the spirit of freeform American FM radio, playing the artists nurtured by 'underground' radio and the contemporary musicians who have been influenced by them.

Johnnie revives the spirit of freeform American FM radio broadcast during the late sixties and seventies. Country-rock developed in Southern California during this era with influential recordings made by The Byrds, The Dillards, Gene Clark, the Flying Burrito Brothers, Gram Parsons, Poco and the Eagles.

57 minutes

Last on

Sat 15 Feb 2014 20:00

Music Played

  • America

    VENTURA HIGHWAY

    US Top Ten hit in January 1972

  • Charles River Valley Boys

    IΒ’VE JUST SEEN A FACE

    From their 1966 album Beatle Time

  • The International Submarine Band

    LUXURY LINER

    From the 1968 album Safe At Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ

  • The Byrds

    YOU AINΒ’T GOINΒ’ NOWHERE

    Bob Dylan song from Sweetheart Of The Rodeo - 1968

  • The Flying Burrito Brothers

    WHEELS

    A track from The Gilded Palace Of Sin - 1969

  • Dillard & Clark

    TRAIN LEAVES HERE THIS MORNINΒ’

    From The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark

  • Poco

    YOU BETTER THINK TWICE

    After Buffalo Springfield split up in 1968, two members - Jim Messina and Richie Furay - formed Poco

  • Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band

    SHE BELONGS TO ME

    Recorded in May 1969 - Bob Dylan song

  • Linda Ronstadt

    BIRDS (Live)

    From Linda Ronstadt (Neil Young song)

  • Eagles

    WITCHY WOMAN

    From the debut album Eagles

  • The James Gang

    ASHES, THE RAIN AND I

    From 1970 album James Gang Rides Again

  • Heads Hands & Feet

    COUNTRY BOY

    From the LP Heads, Hands & Feet released in 1971

  • Kaleidoscope

    PLEASE

    From their 1967 debut album Side Trips

  • Jackson Browne

    FOR EVERYMAN

    From his second album For Everyman released in 1973

Broadcast

  • Sat 15 Feb 2014 20:00