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Skull Valley Records
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Arizona
Vinyl Records
G-Funk
90s Hip Hop
Dark Entries Records
Chocolate Star LP
While In Exile
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An archeological journey through the world of lost and undiscovered music.

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Our season finale takes us to the San Carlos Apache Reservation to uncover the story of Morris Belknap and his one-and-only album, Jesus Saves.

This Folk-Gospel masterpiece is not only one of the first albums to come out of San Carlo... more

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This week on The Lost Tracks, we sit down with Marc Davis of Black Pegasus Records, an indie label out of Chicago that specializes in everything from disco to boogie to hip hop and more. 

As a young Chicago DJ, Marc worked tirelessly... more

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This week on The Lost Tracks, we travel back in time and document the story of Terry Telson, a drifter and long-haired hippy from the Chicago folk circuit of the 60s.

After returning home from Vietnam, he packed his bags and bee-line... more

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In 1979, a teenage Gary Davis descended into his basement and recorded a collection of Jazz Fusion songs that we now recognize as the Chocolate Star LP. 30 years after its release, this album rocked its way through popular culture and... more

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Recent Guests

Lorraine McKeever
Wife of Morris Belknap
Episode: The Lost Tracks x Morris Belknap
Marc Davis
Founder of Black Pegasus Records and an influential figure in Chicago's underground music scene.
Black Pegasus Records
Episode: The Lost Tracks x Black Pegasus
Terry Telson
A long-haired hippie songwriter from the Chicago folk circuit of the 60s.
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Gary Davis
Influential jazz funk musician and nephew of Richard Groove Holmes
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Josh Cheon
DJ and founder of Dark Entries Records, specializing in dark synth music.
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Lloyd Rowland
An outlaw country musician known for his heartfelt, authentic music and colorful life experiences.
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Jesse Bass
Host and owner of Skull Valley Records, Jesse Bass combines his passions for music preservation and storytelling, sharing his journey to uncover lost tracks and the histories behind them.

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The Lost Tracks x Gary Davis
Q: How did you find your way back into the music scene after being away?
Gary mentions Jeff Overton tracking him down and helping reconnect him with his legacy, facilitating his music's resurgence at Traffic Entertainment Group.
The Lost Tracks x Gary Davis
Q: Can you tell us about your early influences and how they shaped your music?
Gary describes his uncle Richard Groove Holmes as a major influence, and he also speaks about being inspired by the church choir and country-western music.
The Lost Tracks x Terry Telson
Q: How did the experience of living in Prescott influence your music?
Living in Prescott allowed Terry to focus on his music without distractions, leading to the creation of his album 'While in Exile'.
The Lost Tracks x Terry Telson
Q: What influenced your decision to focus on music and songwriting?
Terry shares that in the 60s, he was inspired by the long-haired folk singers and aimed to attract more attention from audiences, which he found easier with the guitar.
The Lost Tracks x Saturnine
Q: What happened to Saturnine after they broke up?
Personal interactions and relationships caused tensions that ultimately led to the band's breakup.

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Focusing on the exploration and rediscovery of lost and obscure music, episodes often feature personal stories from artists as well as historical reflections that provide context about the music. The discussion typically includes interviews with musicians, producers, and record label founders, revealing their journeys and the significance of their contributions to music history. Noteworthy themes also include the interplay between music and cultural identity, as the podcast aims to revive the legacy of artists who may have been forgotten by mainstream narratives.

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The Lost Tracks launched a year ago and published 9 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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2. Marc Davis
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