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Episode 394: Welcome Stranger

Episode 394: Welcome Stranger

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"Invite me to DJ at your Mod or soul night, and I'll play you my favorite Neil Young record." -James, in this episode. James has a few new finds and old favorites to share, including some rare 1960s small-town Kentucky rockers, northern soul and rhythm & blues classics, garage rock and psych shakers, funky interludes, and a few oddball spins, all on original vinyl 45s.


-Originally broadcast February 1, 2026-


Willie Mitchell / That Driving Beat

Dian James / Welcome Stranger

Billy Lee Riley / Show Me Your Soul

Nancy Wilson / The End of Our Love

Aretha Franklin / Soulville

The Mighty Hannibal / Jerkin' the Dog

Rufus Thomas / Walking the Dog

"Blackie" Sorrello and J.D.B. Trio / Rosalie

Jim Decker and the Avrons / Choice of a Fool

The Raves / Mister Man

The Lemonade Charade / The Straight Life

Uncredited Artist / Devil With a Blue Dress On

The Rave-Ons / The Line

The Surf Suns / I Can't Stop it Now

The Buffalo Springfield / Mr. Soul

Bill Moss / Sock It to 'Em Soul Brother

Charlie Hodges / The Day He Made You

100 Proof (Aged In Soul) / Everything Good Is Bad

Earl Foster / Jodine's Walk

Jackie Lee / Your P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L-I-T-Y

Martha & The Vandellas / In My Lonely Room

The 4 Seasons / I've Got You Under My Skin

Nancy Ryan / The Trouble

Ronnie and the Sinsashuns / Laugh It Up Baby

Stuart Paine / Have You Ever Had the Blues

The Nite Owls / Act Your Age

The Alphabetical Order / All Over The World (La La)

The Emporers / Karate

Eddie Floyd / Knock on Wood

Ray Pollard / Wanderlust

The Young Rascals / I've Been Lonely Too Long

Arthur Alexander / Baby Baby

Jimmy Elledge / Your Funny Way Of Loving Me

Marion Black / Who Knows

Irene and the Scotts / Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do

Jr. Walker & The All Stars / Ain't That The Truth

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