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Special Guest Host: John Shafranski

Shirley and Lee “Let the Good Times Roll" a  1956 single released on Aladdin. Written by Shirley Lee and Leonard Leo.

Personel:

Shirley Goodman – vocals sopranoLeonard Lee - vocals baritoneEarl Palmer - drums (Little Richard hits, Fats Domino, You’ve Lost That Love and Feeling)Lee Allen, Herb Hardesty and Alvin "Red" Tyler - saxophone

Cover:

Performed by Josh Bond

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Beck

The Black Keys

Brandi Carlile

Bryan Adams

Idles

Ozzy Osbourne

Jeff Beck

Turnstyle

War on Drugs

Arctic Monkeys

Wet Leg

Big Thief

Florence and the Machine

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Spoon

Smokey Robinson

Chris Stapleton

Stevie Wonder “Higher Ground”

1971: The Year That Changed Music

Carole King “Tapestry”

Marvin Gaye “What’s Going On”

The Beatles

John Lennon

Elton John

David Bowie “Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars”

David Bowie “Hunky Dory”

Sly and the Family Stone

The Rolling Stones “Exile on Main Street”

Phish

Trey Anastasio

Boston

Queen

The Grateful Dead “Europe ’72”

Pink Floyd

Yes

Phil Collins

Peter Gabriel

Genesis

Teen Wolf

Little Richard “ Long Tall Sally”

Harry Nilsson

Sun Records

Fats Domino

Rosie Perez

Professor Longhair

Dr John

George Clinton

The Wrecking Crew

Sam Cooke

Apocalypse Now

Stand By Me

Manchester by the Sea

American Grafitti

Shirley and Company “Shame, Shame, Shame”

The Rolling Stones “Let IT Loose”

Harry Nilsson “Without You”

Bob Marley “Stir It Up”

The Ronettes

Phil Spector

Bob Marley “Mr Brown”

The Grateful Dead “Let the Good Times Roll”

Jimi Hendrix “Electric Ladyland”

The Cars “Let the Good Times Roll

The Animals “Good Times”

Roy Orbison

The Righteous Brothers

Conway Twiddy

Ledbelly “Midnight Special”

JJ Cale “After Midnight”

Bunny Sigler

Joe Strummer

Twisted Sister

The Offspring “Let the Bad Times Roll”

Slade

The Red Hot Chili Peppers

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