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Clam Radio playlist for 05/04/2023

Our annual pre-Mother's Day special wherein we play a lot of Zappa music as interpreted by various artists. Marvels await.

Clam Radio playlist for 04/20/2023

Fill in by Gisele (Music Library Gems)

Clam Radio playlist for 04/06/2023

Spring Radiothon is upon us so expect some pledging amongst a myriad of seemingly unconnected tunes. There is a theme here if you want one to be.

Clam Radio playlist for 03/23/2023

Spring Radiothon is here but that doesn't stop Clam Radio from being all over the place. Marvels await and re-await.

Clam Radio playlist for 03/09/2023

A little tribute to the late, great saxophonist Wayne Shorter and some prepared piano and wacky instrumentals. Oh, and some S&M tunes for true believers only. The usual "all over the place" programming from Clam Radio. As if there was any doubt.

Clam Radio playlist for 02/23/2023

We celebrate some of the fine songs written or co-written by the late Burt Bacharach and then venture off into compositions that feature the bass. Various tidbits discovered on Youtube also ensue plus a little birthday nod to the late Walter Becker.

Clam Radio playlist for 02/09/2023

Lots of virtuoso players in this edition of Clam Radio and the usual suspects as well.

Clam Radio playlist for 01/26/2023

Small tribute to the late Jeff Beck and David Crosby. Also,lots of new music as suggested by Janet Chow.

Clam Radio playlist for 01/12/2023

This show was pre-recorded so unfortunately I was unable to celebrate the passing of one of my favorite guitarists, Jeff Beck. We here at Clam Radio dedicate this program to him. We lost a unique sound in the world of electric guitar. RIP Jeff.

Clam Radio playlist for 12/29/2022

Clam Radio says goodbye to composer Angelo Badalamenti and to 2022. A few Beatle covers, an "American" montage and skipping around decades ensues. What happens next is anybody's guess. Or not.

Clam Radio playlist for 12/15/2022

A few ditties in the holiday spirit but mostly subconscious stuff as per usual.

Clam Radio playlist for 12/01/2022

Radiothon continues and so does the subconscious pickings of musical tidbits filtered through the mind of a Clam. Marvels await.

Clam Radio playlist for 11/17/2022

A show with a simple concept: Tracks from albums released in 1972 (50 years ago) and lots of Radiothon talk.

Clam Radio playlist for 11/03/2022

We start off with a small tribute to the great piano rocker we lost this Octobra, Jerry Lee Lewis and from there it's more of the same unpredictable, self indulgent angles Clam Radio is notorious for. Yeah. Well, it could be worse. Could be commercial radio.

Clam Radio playlist for 10/20/2022

Celebrating the 50th anniversary release of Captain Beefheart's "Clear Spot" album as well as Harry Nilsson's album "Son Of Schmilsson". Plus ya got some new music from Sweden in the second half of the program. Marvels await if you're into this sort of programming. Honest.

Clam Radio playlist for 10/06/2022

On this week's edition of Clam Radio we hear some new music from Sweden, Iceland and the Bronx as well as some stoic deep cuts from artists who flourished in the 20th Century. You know the drill. Marvels await.

Clam Radio playlist for 09/22/2022

The first Clam Radio show recorded and assembled at Suburban Hermit Studios III, Ronkonkoma, NY

Clam Radio playlist for 08/25/2022

Subconscious combinations of mostly 20th century music fill the airwaves as we say goodbye to our headquarters: Suburban Hermit Studios 2. We are moving to a new facility in Ronkonkoma and the future of Clam Radio is uncertain. Will we continue with this WUSB experiment or move on to other pastures? Only time will tell. The answer is there, we just have to catch up to it. Clam Radio!

Clam Radio playlist for 08/11/2022

Some complaints, bluesy stuff, 40's along with more bizarro segments only heard here on Clam Radio.

Clam Radio playlist for 07/28/2022

What you can expect in late July in the year 2022. But you already knew that. Just having fun with tracks that have never been played back to back together. Prove us wrong.