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Andy Kershaw introduces his own cassette recordings of music from his travels during the 1980s and 1990s.

During the 1980s and 1990s, DJ Andy Kershaw travelled around Africa and the Americas searching out great music and taping it on his Walkman Pro, a new broadcast-quality cassette recorder that was bringing about a revolution in mobile recording. He also used it to capture his celebrated Kitchen Sessions, held in his small flat in Crouch End.

In this episode, Andy meets Kenyan harpist Ayub Ogada on a beach in Cornwall, the Antioch Gospel group in a car park in New Orleans, Cuarteto Iglesias on a roof top in Cuba and a young Ballake Sissoko next to the railway tracks in Bamako, Mali. On his very first day recording with his Walkman Pro, Andy visits the Edale Bluegrass Festival then travels to Leeds to record a rare performance from guitarist Mark Knopfler in a pub with his early group The Duolian String Pickers. Back in Andy’s kitchen Louisiana comes to Crouch End with sessions from blues man Lazy Lester and Cajun stars DL Menard, Eddie LeJeune and Ken Smith. Plus we pay another visit to Wilkinson's HiFi in Nelson to find out just why the compact cassette format is so enduring and well loved.

Producer: Martin Webb

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44 minutes

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Wed 17 Aug 2022 22:00

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Music Played

  • Ayub Ogada

    Ondiek (Hyena)

  • Runaway String Band

    Roustabout

  • The Duolian String Pickers (Steve Phillips, Mark Knopfler and Brendan Croker)

    Lawdy, Miss Clawdy

  • Cuarteto Iglesias

    Yolanda

  • DL Menard, Eddie LeJeune & Ken Smith

    Eunice Two-Step (Kitchen Session)

  • DL Menard, Eddie LeJeune & Ken Smith

    Love Bridge Waltz (Kitchen Session)

  • Ballaké Sissoko

    kora improvisation

  • Antioch Gospel group

    At Midnight

  • Lazy Lester

    Same Thing Will Happen to you (Kitchen Session)

  • Lazy Lester

    Tell Me Pretty Baby (Kitchen Session)

  • The Duolian String Pickers (Steve Phillips, Mark Knopfler and Brendan Croker)

    Pine top boogie

Broadcasts

  • Sun 2 May 2021 18:45
  • Wed 17 Aug 2022 22:00

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