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Rory Bowens heads The Slip on Sunday mornings every other week - squeezing an hour of hazy dub off-shoots, pupil-dilating shoegaze and uncanny dream music.

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09:20 - 11:20

Two hours of recordings from the early '50s to 1960, when Coltrane played in numerous groups led by Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk and Red Garland.

Scott Dunbar

Scott Dunbar

Scott Dunbar has been played on NTS in shows including Lukid, featured first on 23 April 2015. Songs played include Easy Rider and Memphis Mail.

There are two artists with this name.

1. Living far from prevailing blues currents near Woodville, Mississippi some fifteen miles from Lake Mary, Scott Dunbar was a musician of extraordinary and utterly singular ability. Dunbar passed away at the age of 90 in 1994 with his death largely unnoticed outside of a couple of obituaries in blues magazines and a recorded legacy of nineteen issued sides.

Living off the beaten path caused Dunbar to develop a highly individual style, while traditional, still far removed form other blues currents. His highly rhythmic guitar style, played in a variety of different tunings, emphasized by his stomping foot, creates a beautiful sound. Dunbar sings, hums, and chants along with the melody, at times singing the lyrics in straightforward fashion, other times wordlessly. (http://sundayblues.org/)

2. Scott Dunbar is a singer, songwriter and one man band extraordinaire from Prince George, BC who is now living in Montreal. Right now he's in Montreal busking at the Berri Uquam and Mont-Royal Metro stations most days…

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Scott Dunbar

Scott Dunbar has been played on NTS in shows including Lukid, featured first on 23 April 2015. Songs played include Easy Rider and Memphis Mail.

There are two artists with this name.

1. Living far from prevailing blues currents near Woodville, Mississippi some fifteen miles from Lake Mary, Scott Dunbar was a musician of extraordinary and utterly singular ability. Dunbar passed away at the age of 90 in 1994 with his death largely unnoticed outside of a couple of obituaries in blues magazines and a recorded legacy of nineteen issued sides.

Living off the beaten path caused Dunbar to develop a highly individual style, while traditional, still far removed form other blues currents. His highly rhythmic guitar style, played in a variety of different tunings, emphasized by his stomping foot, creates a beautiful sound. Dunbar sings, hums, and chants along with the melody, at times singing the lyrics in straightforward fashion, other times wordlessly. (http://sundayblues.org/)

2. Scott Dunbar is a singer, songwriter and one man band extraordinaire from Prince George, BC who is now living in Montreal. Right now he's in Montreal busking at the Berri Uquam and Mont-Royal Metro stations most days…

Original source: Last.fm

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Easy Rider
Scott Dunbar
Ahura Mazda1970
Memphis Mail
Scott Dunbar
Ahura Mazda1970