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If I spend Saturday evening at home, I try to listen to Vin Sclesa's Idiot's Delight, a four-hour freeform show combining chat with interesting people with music from Vin's exhaustive rock-and-jazz library.

Tonight, he has had two guests. The first was singer Syd Straw (formerly of the Golden Palaminos, etc.). A fun interview, and a lovely voice.

The other is Ken Emerson, whose most recent book, Always Magic in the Air, was recently recommended by [livejournal.com profile] supergee. This is a history of the "Brill Building" songwriters, who created a large percentage of the interesting pop music during the period between the first flourishing of rock'n'roll (1954-58) and the British Invasion (1963-on); a longer review appeared in The New York Review of Books late last year.

Emerson also wrote a book about Stephen Foster (Doo-Dah!: Stephen Foster and the Rise of American Popular Culture), and the crossover is that Straw sang what Emerson considered to be the definitive version of one of Foster's songs, "Hard Times".

Anyway, the vast majority of the show has been an exploration of Always Magic in the Air, and has been an utter delight. It should show up in WFUV's Idiot's Delight archives sometime in the next few days, and I recommend it to anyone interested in the less-explored portions of the early history of rock-and-roll--the parts that fell between the cracks.
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