I don't buy much music, I tend to listen to radio or online. I found this station years ago. They play a pretty eclectic mix in their Morning Music (now called Wyoming Sounds) show. Ive heard some of the stuff mentioned, as well as about anything from newest independent stuff to older rock, to Frank Sinatra once in a while. I hear a number of artists Ive never heard on radio before, or very seldom. I listen online to the main channel, haven't tried the full time Wyoming Sounds channel yet for some reason.
http://wyomingpublicmedia.org/
Theres a "Listen Live" button. You can get important information like the mountain snowpack report, elk and grizzly management information, and such.
Last edited by Malamute; 03-01-2017 at 01:45 PM.
I believe Ive heard it there. They play some of the old time western cowboy stuff sometimes on the regular daily program. Saturday has the Ranch Breakfast Show with bluegrass and old and new style western and cowboy music. Good fun.
I grew up listening to Sinatra, Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, etc... I still like that music but my own tastes go more toward blues rock like ZZ Top, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Joe Bonamassa. I also like Alice Cooper a lot -- he puts on a great show and always has a really good band. I'm sort of old.
I listen to that stuff, Robinson, but my true passion is the straight ahead jazz (hard bop, modal music) of the 50's. Thelonious, Coltrane, Miles, Mingus et al. On the blues side I'm still stuck in the 50's as well. Muddy, Howlin', Sonnyboy Williamson, Junior Wells et al.
Good music sure can help mend a soul.
There's nothing civil about this war.
If we're swinging it around to country, I'll drop my two favorites, songs in the key of quia pulvis es:
https://youtu.be/ERhhkjqDGsA
https://youtu.be/JfBdMXhpQnU