Thursday | 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Cabbages & Kings
Recent tracks
- Cold, Cold, Cold by Little Feat • Sailin' Shoes3:53pm
- Let's The Cold Winds Blow by The Turtles • A Walk in The Sun3:51pm
- Memphis Style (feat. Wally Wilson) by Kenny Greenberg • Blues For Arash3:48pm
- Na Papa He'e Nalu by Kahulanui • Hula Ku'i3:44pm
- 'S All right? 'S All right! by Señor Wences • 453:44pm
- Learn to Cook by Mighty Sparrow • Casanova3:37pm
- Cold by Annie Lennox • Diva3:33pm
- Red Right Hand by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds • Let Love In3:25pm
- Briar and the Rose by Tom Waits • Music That Changes the World, Vol. 23:21pm
- cosa rara by Lucrecia Dalt • cosa rara3:17pm
- Come In From The Cold by Joni Mitchell • Night Ride Home3:10pm
- Déshominisation (I) by Alain Goraguer • La Planète Sauvage (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)3:07pm
- Palace of the King by Freddie King • Ultimate Collection3:04pm
- Lovey Dovey by Otis Redding & Carla Thomas • Stax/Volt - The Complete Singles 1959-1968 - Volume 93:01pm
- Lazy by Judy Holliday & Gerry Mulligan • Their Only Recordings Together2:58pm
- Hey Jude - Anthology 3 Version by The Beatles • Anthology 32:53pm
- Colonoscopy It's Not THat Bad by ??? • stopcoloncancernow.com2:50pm
- Party Lights by Junior Brown (back there somewhere) •2:49pm
- Broadway Jungle by Toots & The Maytals • The Very Best Of Toots & The Maytals2:47pm
- Suzy Snowflake by Ween •2:41pm
- You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry (Remastered) by Moon Mullican • I Done It!: The Uptempo Moon Mullican (1949-1958)2:38pm
- Don't Drive Drunk by The Dirty Dozen Brass Band • Jazz Moods - Hot2:34pm
- The Pace That Kills by Kitty Wells • Path To Green2:32pm
- Party Down, Pt. 1 & 2 by Little Beaver • Party Down2:23pm
- Snowbound by Donald Fagen • Kamakiriad2:15pm
- Gator's Groove by Willis Jackson • Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-19742:13pm
Jim Spake
Saxophonist Jim Spake lives and works in Memphis, Tennessee, where he has made his living in music since his teens.Â
Long-tenured saxophonist of Memphis’ many coveted genres, Jim Spake offers up a “kitchen-sink” approach to appreciation of records, across era, style and theme, from post-war R&B to novelty recordings and more.