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Tonight we’ll be pulling some of the best soul and R&B vocalists from the stacks, leading off with Aretha. Soul ’69, Aretha’s album of covers, backed by some of the finest musicians in the business, is the inspiration for this show. It’s just killer. So be sure to tune in to Soul Vaccination tonight from 6-8pm for a dose of what you need.
Only on WSCA-LP, Portsmouth Community Radio, 106.1 FM and streaming from www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org. –Jenny Freeman
Tonight, for the first time ever in the history of Soul Vaccination, we’ll be listening to music that was recorded in this millennium exclusively. That’s right, folks. We’re leaving the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s behind and listening to what’s been recorded from 2000 on.
And this is some great music. We’ll be hearing from Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas, Solomon Burke (photo), Mavis Staples, Maceo Parker, Dr. John. And young artists , too, like Matthew Stubbs, Duffy, and Raphael Saadiq. And a whole lot more.
My show is just your warm-up for tonight . . . at 7:30 head over to the Jarvis Center (by Portsmouth High) for a WSCA benefit concert and dance with the Boston Horns, a 7-piece funk/jazz/soul band. Tickets are only $15 and are available at Bull Moose and at the door. And there’s food and drink! This concert is a big kick-off for our spring fundraiser which begins at 6 am Friday morning. We’ll be broadcasting from the concert – but there is nothing like live music, so come on down!
In the meantime . . . let the fever rise. Soul Vaccination tonight, 6-8pm, for a strong dose of what you need.
Only on WSCA-LP, Portsmouth Community Radio, 106.1 FM on your radio dial and streaming worldwide from www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org. –Jenny Freeman
After a winter hiatus, I’m back on the air tonight! And we’re going to Memphis. I’ve got Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Booker T. & the M.G.’s, Al Green, Eddie Floyd and so much more queued up and ready to go.
Whether you’re in your car, your kitchen, or still at the office, tune in to Soul Vaccination tonight from 6-8pm for what you need. Only on WSCA-LP, Portsmouth Community Radio, 106.1 FM on your radio dial and streaming worldwide from www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org. –Jenny Freeman
Join me tonight from 6-8 for a test run of my First Night playlist. That’s right, you can hear me on Friday night, too, down at the WSCA booth, corner of Market and Pleasant Street. Along with my cohorts from WSCA, we’ll be playing the music to help the revelers celebrate First Night. We make the masses dance!
Soul Vaccination dance party, tonight. Practice your moves to my tunes in the privacy of your kitchen before taking them out to the First Night street dance.
Only on WSCA-LP, Portsmouth Community Radio, 106.1 FM on your radio dial and streaming worldwide from www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org. –Jenny Freeman
Tonight is the annual Soul Vaccination Holiday Extravaganza! From 6-7 PM, I’ll be playing some lesser known but great R&B Christmas tunes. At 7 we’ll listen to the swingingest Nutcracker Suite you’ll ever hear - Duke Ellington’s take on the classic, in its entirety. Before we wrap it up and call it a night, we’ll hear Duke Ellington’s David Danced Before the Lord, with soloist Bunny Briggs, tap dancer extraordinaire. And my pledge to you: you won’t hear Santa Baby on my show.
Let the fever rise. Soul Vaccination coming in to night, 6-8pm, for a strong dose of what you need.
Only on WSCA-LP, Portsmouth Community Radio, 106.1 FM on your radio dial and streaming worldwide from www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org. –Jenny Freeman
Yes, it’s pop music, but great music, really great music. Besides churning out the hits, Motown was terrifically groundbreaking in terms of racial relations. Not only were these African American artists getting airplay with white audiences, this was a label owned by an African American man. Hear the music that both blacks and whites were embracing, while down in Birmingham police were turning water hoses and police dogs on Martin Luther King.
Soul Vaccination tonight for a strong dose of what you need.
Only on WSCA-LP, Portsmouth Community Radio, 106.1 FM on your radio dial and streaming worldwide from www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org. –Jenny Freeman
Tune in tonight to Soul Vaccination for lots of Motown, featuring songs of Ashford & Simpson. That’s tonight from six to eight, don’t be late, we’re gonna vaccinate! Get your groove on with Soul Vaccination. Only on WSCA-LP, Portsmouth Community Radio, 106.1 FM on your radio dial and streaming worldwide from www.wscafm.org.
–Jenny Freeman