John Prine

The Kingston Coffee House #35 “Wish You Were Here”

Tonight we’ll play songs from John Prine’s classic Grammy-winning 1991 album “The Missing Years.”
Today also marks the 20th anniversary of the passing of “Syd” Barrett, the legendary co-founder of Pink Floyd. We begin the show with a tribute, Wish You Were Here.
Along the way, we visit with legendary Providence group The Nee Ningy Band.


The Kingston Coffee House #34 : Failure to Communicate

The Kingston Coffee House #34 : Failure to Communicate

On tonight’s edition of The Kingston Coffee House, we’ll play selections from Beck’s recent release “Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime,” as well as the new collaboration from opera singer Renée Fleming and banjo virtuoso Bela Fleck, called “The Fiddle and the Drum.” We begin the show with music from the 1965 film Cool Hand Luke.



Jon Langford FREAKONS

Kingston Coffee House Playlist #32: Jesse James to Freakons

On tonight’s show I’ll play from a 1980 country music concept album written by Paul Kennerley, based on the outlaw Jesse James, featuring Levon Helm, Emmylou Harris and Johnny Cash.
I’ll also pay tribute to the late Texas singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith.
In between, there’s an exploration into recent side projects from The Mekon’s co-founder Jon Langford. Enjoy!





Kingston Coffee House 4/28 Music Venues We ♥

There’s a few sure things that mercifully allow me to be maintain sanity through these crazy times: Participating in the latest “No Kings” rally followed by a visit to one of my favorite music venues. And what are my favorite music venues, you may ask? I’ll discuss all these on tonight’s show, but first, here is my criteria …


Pete Seeger

Kingston Coffee House April 21: Playlist & REPLAY

The folk icon Pete Seeger was blacklisted from American network television and radio for over a decade during the McCarthy-era 1950s and 60s. Targeted by House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1955, Seeger refused to name associates which led to a contempt of Congress conviction. We celebrate Pete Seeger’s music and activism on tonight’s show.