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Shindig! Broadcast #132 – Our monthly Soho Radio show: The Numero Group Take Over

The Numero Group’s Rob Sevier for two hours of music from The Numero Group catalogue and chat


Track List

Lord Rhaburn ‘Boogaloo a la Chuck’
Father’s Children ‘Kohoutek’
Lion ‘You’ve Got A Woman’
Motion ‘Civilization’
Laraaji ‘I Can Only Bliss Out (F’Days)’
Margo Guryan ‘Moon Ride’
Iasos ‘I Passion You a Leap of Love-Flame’
Marj Snyder ‘Rain’
Catherine Howe ‘On a Misty Morning’
Propinquity ‘People Come’
Ted Lucas ‘Raga in “D”’
Roger Lewis ‘Autumn’
Joseph Brunelle ‘Round To It’
Mother Lion ‘Simple House’
Sandy Harless ‘I Knew Her Well’
Arrogance ‘To See Her Smile’
Crystal Waters Band ‘Midnight Dreamer’
Ned Doheny ‘The Devil In You’
Elyse Weinberg ‘City Of The Angels’
Naomi Lewis ‘Seagulls & Sunflowers’
The New Colony Six ‘At The River’s Edge’
The Cave Dwellers ‘Run Around’
The Mystic Tide ‘Stay Away’
Robb London ‘Bitter Tears’
The Hallmarks ‘Soul Shakin’ Psychedelic Sally’
Sonics Band ‘Nickle Bag’
Jus’ Us ‘Just Is Together’
Sole Inspiration ‘Life’
Ron Harrington ‘It Happened To Me Again’
Motion ‘This Is The Struggle’
Bambi Fodera ‘The Moon Turned To Blood’
Wind ‘The Best Thing I Can Do’
K.L Hamilton ‘I’m Trying’

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