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So Old It’s New set list for Monday, April 7, 2014

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, April 7/14 (band/artist, song)

1. Graham Parker, Endless Night
2. Elton John, Grow Some Funk Of Your Own
3. Buddy Guy, Feels Like Rain
4. Aerosmith, Movin’ Out
5. Junkhouse, Flood
6. Styx, Suite Madame Blue
7. Blackie And The Rodeo Kings, Folsom Prison Blues
8. Meatloaf, I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)
9. Nick Gilder, Hot Child In The City
10. The Rolling Stones, Continental Drift
11. Joe Cocker, Midnight Rider
12. Ian Dury, If I Was With A Woman
13. Stone Temple Pilots, Big Bang Baby
14. Foreigner, Love Has Taken Its Toll
15. Marc Bolan and T. Rex, The Slider
16. Fleetwood Mac, Sentimental Lady
17. Peter Gabriel, No Self Control
18. Genesis, Like It Or Not
19. Bruce Springsteen, Point Blank
20. Richie Havens, Here Comes The Sun
21. Led Zeppelin, Over The Hills And Far Away
22. Supertramp, Rudy

‘College Night’ Thursdays on CKMS!

Tune-in locally NOW to 100.3 Sound fm for Denim Entertainment Radio and Denim Entertainment’s DJ Breakz of Dawn, as she Host episode 62 of #denimradio today from 4 – 6 pm! Don’t miss it!
High energy pump-up music for your ride home home from work! Today featuring some deep house and Drum n’ Bass from the Breakz of Dawn! Tune Her in and Turn Her Up!!!
Denim Entertainment Radio on CKMS every Thursday, 4 – 6 pm on CKMS 100.3 Sound fm.

Just the start of College Night on CKMS! Great non-stop DJ sets All Night! Keep it Locked!!!

Denim Entertainment Radio, 4 – 6 pm

Wax Jungle, 6 – 8 pm

Soulja Sessions, 8 – 10 pm

Street-Hop, 10 – 12 pm

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, March 31, 2014

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, March 31/14 (4 hour show, 8-12 midnight eastern). Listed by band/artist, song

1. The Rolling Stones, Let It Rock (live, 1971 Leeds University – from bootleg Get Your Leeds Lungs Out/official release Rarities 1971-2003)
2. AC/DC, Down Payment Blues
3. Genesis, The Knife
4. Headstones, Take It
5. The Doobie Brothers, Toulouse Street
6. Cream, Cat’s Squirrel
7. Gregg Allman Band, I’m No Angel
8. The Beatles, I’m Only Sleeping
9. The Byrds, Goin’ Back
10. J.J. Cale, People Lie
11. Collective Soul, Listen
12. Wilson Pickett with Duane Allman, Hey Jude (Beatles song)
13. The Black Crowes, Wiser Time
14. Rory Gallagher, Daughter Of The Everglades
15. Paul McCartney, Ou Est Le Soleil
16. Yes, Heart Of The Sunrise
17. Johnny Winter, Help Me
18. J. Geils Band, Houseparty (live)
19. Moby Grape, Sitting By The Window
20. Jefferson Airplane, Come Up The Years
21 The Tragically Hip, Small Town Bringdown
22. John Mayall/Bluesbreakers, What’d I Say
24. Robert Palmer, Woke Up Laughing
25. The Cowsills, Hair
26. Hot Chocolate, Emma
27. Dire Straits, Millionaire Blues
28. Nazareth, Down Home Girl
29. Funkadelic, I’ll Bet You
30. Led Zeppelin, Trampled Underfoot
31. Queen, Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
32. Guns N’ Roses, Nightrain
33. Bob Dylan, What Was It You Wanted
34. Deep Purple, Mary Long
35. Jimi Hendrix, Country Blues
36. Stevie Ray Vaughan, Taxman (Beatles song)
37. Joni Mitchell, Chinese Cafe/Unchained Melody
38. Santana, Soul Sacrifice
39. Pink Floyd, San Tropez
40. The Kinks, Shangri-La
41. Jethro Tull, No Lullaby
42. John Lennon, Old Dirt Road
43. Van Halen, The Seventh Seal
44. Black Sabbath, Age Of Reason
45. Eagles, Teenage Jail
46. The Allman Brothers Band, Jessica (live)
47. Mick Taylor, Can’t You Hear Me Knocking (live)

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, March 24, 2014 (band/artist, song)

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, March 24, 2014 (band/artist, song)

1. The Beatles, Her Majesty
2. The Beatles, Why Don’t We Do It In The Road?
3. The Beatles, Dig It
4. Black Sabbath, Neon Knights
5. The Rolling Stones, Down Home Girl
6. The Tragically Hip, Bring It All Back
7. Dire Straits, Heavy Fuel
8. Elton John, Bad Side Of The Moon
9. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)
10. George Harrison, Wah-Wah
11. Paul McCartney/Wings, Deliver Your Children
12. Linda Ronstadt, Ooh Baby Baby
13. Warren Zevon, Frank And Jesse James
14. Peter Tosh, Steppin’ Razor
15. Gov’t Mule, In My Life/If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day
16. Jethro Tull, Move On Alone
17. Grateful Dead, Friend Of The Devil
18. David Baerwald, Dance
19. David Bowie, Sweet Thing
20. David Gilmour, Echoes (live)

VOC Silent Film Harmonic’s Ted Harms on The General – A Guy, A Girl and a Train


Buster Keaton, co-wrote, co-directed and starred in this 1926 civil war era comedy classic based on William Pittenger’s memoir The Great Locomotive Train Chase.
The General is the story of young Johnnie Gray (Keaton) who has two great loves in his life – his girl Annabelle Lee,(Marion Mack) and his beloved locomotive The General.
When The General and Annabelle Lee (aboard the train!) are kidnapped by Union spies, Johnnie gives chase to get them both back safe and sound!
Though the film was not well received at the time, (made toward the end of the silent film era, with a huge budget!!) decades later, The General is now considered one of the greatest silent films ever made.
The American Film Institute rates The General as Number 18, and on AFI’s 10th Anniversary List -The General now rates as one of the top 100 Movies of all time.

The VOC Silent Film Harmonic is a group of local musicians dedicated to performing live and original improvised soundtracks to silent films.
The General caps off the VOC’s Sixth Season at Kitchener’s Registry Theatre.
And VOC fans can rejoice! The group will be back for a seventh season.
Ted Harms from VOC Silent Film Harmonic is becoming a regular co-host on Coral FM. Harms provides fascinating insight into The General, in addition to his own playlist or “train set” which ranges from The Carter Family’s Wabash Cannonball and Jane Siberry’s Something About Trains to Clash song Train in Vain and The Kink’s The Last of the Steam Powered Trains.
Members of the VOC Silent Film Harmonic include Ted Harms, bass, Bradford Nowak, drums, David Hunsberger, clarinet, and Wade Whittaker, guitar.
The VOC Silent Film Harmonic and The Registry Theatre present Buster Keaton’s
The General Thursday March 27 @ 8pm.
Tickets are $15 at the door, $10 with a food bank donation.
For more info go to http://www.registrytheatre.com/the-general-2/
And you can win two free tickets to The General through Far Out Flicks www.faroutflicks.com.
Just go to the video store counter and ask about The VOC Show for The General. – Allll Aboarrrd – Coral FM

Guest Interview today on Denim Entertainment Radio with upcoming EDM producer Marletron!

Marletron will be live in Waterloo today at 4:30 pm EST
with Host DJ Denim, on 100.3 Sound fm’s Denim Entertainment Radio, chatting about his debut single “World Is Yours”, his work with Miami Recording Artist Damiiana and his upcoming Europe Summer Tour.
Tune in to CKMS 100.3 Sound FM today (March 20th) at 4:30 p.m. – ‘Denim Entertainment Radio’.
Find Marletron on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MarLeTron?fref=ts

Denim Entertainment Radio! Every Thursday ay 4 pm on CKMS!

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, March 17, 2014 (band/artist, song)

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, March 17, 2014 (band/artist, song)

1. Bo Diddley, I’m Bad
2. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Driftin’ and Driftin’ (live)
3. The Rolling Stones, Shine A Light
4. Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Lend Your Love To Me Tonight
5. Rory Gallagher, I’m Not Awake Yet
6. Funkadelic, Maggot Brain
7. Curtis Mayfield, Superfly
8. Isaac Hayes Theme From Shaft (single version)
9. Elton John, Midnight Creeper
10. Manfred Mann, Handbags And Gladrags
11. Dead Kennedys, Holiday In Cambodia
12. Jefferson Airplane, High Flying Bird
13. Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, Something Big
14. Gov’t Mule, Rocking Horse
15. George Thorogood And The Destroyers, Killer’s Bluze
16. ZZ Top, A Fool For Your Stockings
17. David Bowie, Time
18. Santana, Guajira
19. Maria Muldaur, Me And My Chauffeur Blues
20. Elton John, Burn Down The Mission/incorporating My Baby Left Me (Crudup)/Get Back (Lennon/McCartney) (live)