Sunrise Show
Here are the latest Sunrise Shows.
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones: Bela Fleck & The Flecktones with a little Jerry Garcia, David Grisman and Bela thrown in.
Day Blindness: Day Blindness 1969
Electric Psychedelic Sitar: Electric Sitar Music
4th of July: 2010 4th of July Show
Leon Russell: Hank Wilson’s Back
The Mothers: Live at the Filmore East 1971
New Riders Of The Purple Sage: The Adventures Of Panama Red
Faces: A Nod Is As Good As A Wink …… To A Blind Horse
Alice Cooper: Coach Abba isn’t a Rock n Roll Band
Edgar Winter and White Trash: I hate Duke Show
HP Lovecraft: HP Lovecraft 1967
One In A Million: Scotish Band One In A Million from 1967 Featuring 14 year old Jimmy McCulloch later of Stone the Crows and Wings among others.
The Radiators: Live Show songs
Christmas Show: Merry Christmas everyone
Charlie Manson: from 1970 to show Jamele Hill that not only do we know basketball we know music and what Ms Shock Jock needs is a little Charlie to fulfill her wildest fantasy’s.
John Mayall: Turning Point from 1969
Marianne Faithfull: Broken English from 1979
The Girls: A show with Girls Names for songs
Thanksgiving 2009: Happy Thanksgiving My Friends
Aphrodite’s Child: Greek To Me Show from late 60′s
Art: Supernatural Fairy Tales from 1967
Paul Butterfield Blues Band: East West from 1966
Abstract Truth: Totum From South Africa 1970
Some of my older Sunrise Shows.
The Vejtables: Feel the Vejtables A mid 60′s SF band leading up to the psych era.
Funkadelic: Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow
Rocky Horror Picture Show: Meatloaf and friends sound track from their cult movie.
La Revolucion De Emiliano Zapata: Their self-titledLa Revolucion de Emiliano Zapata Mexican rock band from1971.
Stone The Crows: Ontinuous Performance 1972. A Scottish band with Maggie Bell a two time English vocalist of the year.
Chocolate Watchband: No Way Out. Another rare West Coast album from1967.
Pretty Things: S.F. Sorrow The first concept album from England in 1968.
Jethro Tull: This Was.Their first album from 1968.
Jellybean Bandits: Their self-titled Jellybean Bandits from New York in 1967.




