Tag: Bill Webb Jr.

  • Playlist, January 1, 2023. Broadcast 137

    • Furry Lewis > Glory Halleluja
    • Calculated X > 4 Windows
    • Big Star > The Ballad of El Goodo
    • The Hellcats > Love is Dying
    • Limes > Rusty Old Clock
    • Limes > Merrilly
    • Robert Johnson > 32-20 Blues
    • Nots > Entertain Me
    • Bill Lee Riley > Flying Saucers Rock n Roll
    • The Klitz Sisters > Drankin’
    • Tav Falco > I’m on this Rocket
    • Grifters > Felt Tipped Over
    • Pisshorse > Radioactive Man
    • The Marilyns > Valley of the Dolls

    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore RecordingsMemphis Flavor and Bluff City Tattoo.

  • Playlist, November 27, 2022. Broadcast 131

    • Furry Lewis > Jelly Roll
    • Lorette Velvette > Dirt
    • Lost Sounds > No Genetic Engineer
    • MWGLH > Free Coffee Man
    • The Marilyns > I’m on Acid
    • The Psychic Plowboy > Workout
    • Alex Chilton > Alligator Man
    • Jack Oblivian > Scarla
    • On and Ohn > Dirty Dress Up
    • On and Ohn > Seein’ Demons
    • Model Zero > Missile Projector
    • Jeremy Scott > Turn My Way
    • Big Star > O My Soul
    • Hash Redactor > In the Tank

    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore RecordingsMemphis Flavor and Bluff City Tattoo.

  • Playlist, November 20, 2022. Broadcast 130

    • Dan Hopper and Jere Voegeli > Sparky’s Midnight Itch
    • Jack’s Backyard BBQ > No Autotune
    • Jay Reatard > I’m Watching You
    • The Hellcats > I’ve Been A Good Thing
    • Greg Hisky > House of Gold
    • His Hero Is Gone > Bombs Away
    • Nots > Entertain Me
    • James Eddie Campbell > Riviera Rock
    • Furry Lewis > Let Me Call You Sweetheart
    • Grifters > Bronze
    • Limes > Merrily
    • The Marilyns > I’m So Glad
    • The Klitz > 2 Chords
    • The Klitz Sisters > Best Western
    • Aquarian Blood > Hidden Away
    • The Country Rockers > Barrooms to Bedrooms

    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore RecordingsMemphis Flavor and Bluff City Tattoo.

  • Playlist, November 13, 2022. Broadcast 129

    • Furry Lewis > Black Gypsy Blues
    • The Marilyns > Valley of the Dolls
    • Lorette Velvette > Eager Boy
    • Alex Chilton > The EMI Song
    • Big Star > Mod Lang
    • Chris Bell > Get Away
    • Van Duren > Grow Yourself Up
    • Tav Falco > Chains of Love
    • Trey Harrison > Me and My Shadow
    • Young Senior > Senior Stroll
    • Young Senior > Hash House Pallor
    • Nots > Blank Reflections
    • Grifters > Maps of the Sun
    • Jay Reatard > Nothing Now
    • Harlan T Bobo > Left Your Door Unlocked
    • The Hellcats > Where The Hell is Memphis

    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore RecordingsMemphis Flavor and Bluff City Tattoo.

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  • Playlist, August 7, 2022. Braodcast 117

    • Furry Lewis, Why Don’t You Come Home
    • Lorette Velvette, Cherry Red
    • Big Star, Life is White
    • Billy Lee Riley, Flying Saucer Rock and Roll
    • Tav Falco, I’m on this Rocket
    • Taint Skins, Hard to Say Your Beauty
    • Nots, Low
    • The Hellcats, Where the Hell is Memphis
    • Robert Johnson, Love in Vain
    • The Satyrs, Johnny Rebel
    • The Klitz Sisters
    • The Limes, Under My Head
    • Grifters, Bronze
    • The Country Rocker, My Happiness
    • Professor Elixir’s Southern Troubadours, Southern Train
    • Jeremy Scott, Fred Neil Armstrong
    • Off Peak Arson, In Perpetuity

    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore Recordings, Memphis Flavor and Bluff City Tattoo.

  • Playlist, June 19, 2022. Broadcast 110

    • Furry Lewis, Creepers Blues
    • The Box Tops, The Letter
    • Big Star, In the Streets
    • Alex Chilton, The EMI Song
    Here is the video I talked about on the broadcast. Alex Chilton. The EMI Song
    • Alluring Strange, When You Were Mine
    • The Hellcats, Wall of Death
    • The Psychic Plowboys, Workout
    • Jeremy Scott, Turn My Way A Certified Memphis Weirdos Hit!
    • Nots, Flourescent Sunrise
    • Off Peak Arson, In Perpetuity
    • Grifters, Bronze
    • The Lime, Under My Head
    • The Country Rockers, Fan It. Cool It
    • The Marilyns, I’m on Acid
    • The Klitz, Two Chords

    Executive Producers for Memphis Weirdos are Omnivore Recordings and Michael S. De Mita.

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  • Happy birthday, Memphis Weirdos!

    Two years ago on this date, Memphis Weirdos hit the air via shortwave for the first time! It was fascinating because I got to hear the transmission in Memphis, which brings up a point. Memphis Weirdos is not curated for a Memphis audience, but rather an international audience.

    The first song I played was a Cramps cover by Memphis band, SuperLo, featuring Klitz founding member, Marcia Clifton on drums and vocals. For the first year, the broadcast lasted 30 minutes a week, every Sunday at 2000 UTC on 15770 kHz. It was popular and a year later with a lot of support, I was able to increase the broadcast to an hour.

    I’ve sent Memphis Weirdos QSL’s to Japan and all over Europe. I’ve sent a handful to North America. People listen to Memphis Weirdos. We are everywhere. At the end of 2021, I was able to add an additional 30 minutes on 7730 kHz at 2130 UTC, which is dedicated to our local hard rock scene.


    I don’t play this music from a historic standpoint, but rather as a fan. There are instances where I site historical facts because I was witness to or involved. But then again, I throw out opinions from time to time, which come off as facts. Its human.


    If you are a long time listener and supporter of Memphis Weirdos, then you know I am getting ready for another KickStarter campaign in hopes to secure operating costs for another broadcast year. I will post the link to that when its available. In the meantime, I want to recognize a few entities who went above and beyond to help keep Memphis Weirdos on the air, my Executive Producers, Omnivore Recordings and Mike De Mita. I can’t thank them enough for their support this past year. Memphis Weirdos would not be broadcasting without them. I also want to thank Jeff White and all at WRMI for letting me do this. And I want to thank you for listening. I love the music we make in our city. Regarding popular culture, Memphis is it. Musically speaking, there is not a more influential city in the world than Memphis, Tennessee.

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