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Post #595612 by Dr. Zarkov on Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:20 AM

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This week’s show was a celebration of Independence Day. Next week will continue with a focus on surfing (and not just surf guitar music, either).

Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge can be heard every Wednesday from 5 to 6 p.m. Eastern Time on the Internet at: http://www.radiofairfax.org Unfortunately, this show is only broadcast live; there are no recorded shows archived that you can listen to. However, some fans record the live broadcasts on their computers to listen to in the future.

Radio Fairfax now can be heard on Tune In Radio via the Web at tunein.com. It is also can be streamed on smartphones, including Apple, Blackberry, Android and other supported phones by downloading the tunein app. It also is available for streaming on Roku and Google TV. The Radio Fairfax page is available at: http://tunein.com/radio/Radio-Fairfax-s24818/

Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: June 29, 2011

  1. “Kohala March” the 1914 recording By Irene West’s Royal Hawaiians, featuring Lua & Kaili, from the CD Box Set: It’s Hotter in Hawaii.

  2. “Stars and Stripes Forever” By the Opihi Pickers Featuring Imua Garza, from the collection: Legends of the Ukulele – Hawaiian Masters.

  3. “Over the Rainbow” By Martin Taylor on Guitar & David Grisman on Mandolin, from the CD: Tone Poems II.

  4. “Honolulu March” the 1930 version performed by Palakiko & Paaluhi, from the CD Box Set: “Steelin’ It – The Steel Guitar Story” Featuring Frank Ferera on Steel Guitar and John K. Paluhi on Acoustic Guitar.

  5. “Under a Texas Moon” The 1930 song by King Nawahi’s Hawaiians, taken from the anthology: From Honolulu to Hollywood – Jazz, Blues & Popular Specialties Performed Hawaiian Style.

  6. “Rum 'n Coca Cola” By Na Leo from their CD: Local Boys, Composed by Trinidadian Calypso singer Lord Invader, but later stolen by & mistakenly credited to Morey Amsterdam.

  7. “Bugle Call Rag” The 1937 tune by Roy Smeck from his CD: Hawaiian Guitar, Banjo, Ukulele & Guitar – 1926-1949.

  8. “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (From Company B)” By The Puppini Sisters from their CD: Betcha Bottom Dollar.

  9. “Hawaiian Hula Eyes” By the Randy Oness' Select Hawaiian Serenaders, from the CD: Territorial Airwaves – Radio Hula. Composed in the 1940s by William Harbottle during WWII: Some lyrics were classified during the war because they mentioned Lunga Bay on Guadalcanal.

  10. “Fight for Your Right” the Beastie Boys composition taken from the CD: The Sunny Side of the Moon – The Best of Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine.

  11. “When My Dreamboat Comes Home” the 1952 recording from the collection: Songs by Kay Starr.

  12. “Hollywood Nocturne” by The Brian Setzer Orchestra from their CD: The Dirty Boogie.

  13. “Wonderful Land” the 1962 song by The Shadows from their collection: 30 All Time Greatest Hits [Yes, I’m aware that they were British].

  14. “Mocha Jazz” from the collection: Exotica – The Sensuous Sounds of the Sonny Lester Orchestra Featuring Al Caiola on Electric Guitar.

  15. “Riders in the Sky” the 1963 song from the CD: King of the Surf Guitar: The Best of Dick Dale & His Del-Tones.

  16. “Bopularity” by The Matt Catingub Big Band from the CD: My Mommy & Me.