(Source: iraffiruse, via oneafter909)

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.] Milk & Honey by Beck
Played 48 Times

oneafter909:

Beck - Milk & Honey

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.] French Fried Potatoes by Sammy Davis Jr.
Played 6 Times

lotusstp:

The late, great Sammy Davis Jr. covering Amos Milburn’s “French Fried Potatoes and Ketchup.” Big band boogie… One of my favorite Sammy sides, along with “Jaques D’Iraque”. 

symptoms:

Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli and Eddie South Improvise on Bach (1937)

This has been “Mashups of the 1930’s.” Thank you, and Good Night America.
See you next week. 

(via tumblridontevenknowher)

palemauve:

Deering banjo.
T. Rex just like Molly.

palemauve:

Deering banjo.

T. Rex just like Molly.

daveboogie:

We danced to Lenny tonight & it was fabulous!!

daveboogie:

We danced to Lenny tonight & it was fabulous!!

(Source: commonchant, via trudymade)

fuckyeahdementia:


if u focus closely on the world around u u will notice everything is made of snoop dogg

Art.

fuckyeahdementia:

if u focus closely on the world around u u will notice everything is made of snoop dogg

Art.

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therecordlegacy:

Yaya
daveboogie:

I might take my gold disco boots out for a jog again tomorrow. They miss the sunlight!

daveboogie:

I might take my gold disco boots out for a jog again tomorrow. They miss the sunlight!

therecordlegacy:

Dr. No
Source
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Played 46 Times

45andsingle:

CHUCK BROWN & THE SOUL SEARCHERS - Bustin’ Loose (Part 1)

45 rpm single

In honor of Mr Chuck Brown who passed away today.

mudwerks:

(via When Legends Gather #647)

Leonard Nimoy and Jimi Hendrix.

mudwerks:

(via When Legends Gather #647)

Leonard Nimoy and Jimi Hendrix.

(via trudymade)

rootsnbluesfestival:

Brown and Jagger!
Mick Jagger chats with James Brown on the set of the The T.A.M.I. Show. In a testament to the Stones’ meteoric rise in the States, Brown opened for the band at this taping in 1965.

rootsnbluesfestival:

Brown and Jagger!

Mick Jagger chats with James Brown on the set of the The T.A.M.I. Show. In a testament to the Stones’ meteoric rise in the States, Brown opened for the band at this taping in 1965.

(via oneafter909)

jubilation86:

Im inlove!

jubilation86:

Im inlove!