Cerys was her usual self, interviewing Mama Roisin in this morning's 6 Music show - she'd carefully done her homework about Cajun and Zydeco and had a couple of fine tracks lined up, Clifton Chenier's 'Josephine Par Sa Femme' for one. As she got to the end of the interview she got a bit thrown when the guys informed her they weren't from Louisiana swamps as she obviously thought but from the Swiss Alps. She was also having a bit of pronumciation difficulties with the names of the Band and the boys - healthy banter ensued. What a Cerys, she is! The Mama boys were very good especially their first track which was a right toe tapper - you can hear them in the last 15 minutes of the show if you fancy.
Anyway in her usual mishmash she played some fine tunes none better than the song 'Mama Josefina' from Hugh Tracey's recording 'Origins of Guitar Music In Southern Congo and Zambia, 1950-’58' - absolutely terrific to my ears - it's about an hour in just after 'Red Beans and Rice' - theme time radio!
Oh by the way it's not on the playlist - that's all over the place too - there's at least three great songs on the show that ain't on the playlist - she makes for great Sunday morning radio.
Anyway in her usual mishmash she played some fine tunes none better than the song 'Mama Josefina' from Hugh Tracey's recording 'Origins of Guitar Music In Southern Congo and Zambia, 1950-’58' - absolutely terrific to my ears - it's about an hour in just after 'Red Beans and Rice' - theme time radio!
Oh by the way it's not on the playlist - that's all over the place too - there's at least three great songs on the show that ain't on the playlist - she makes for great Sunday morning radio.
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