Special Archives
for Give The Drummer Some with Doug Schulkind
on WFMU Interviews, Live Music and other specials, all available on demand. Most of the links below take you to the beginning of the program,
and live sets usually start later on in the program.
This page last updated November 21, 2024Give The Drummer Some with Doug Schulkind In praise of the bassoon and Mr. Garvin Bushell. From February 11, 2022. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Forever loving Lester. From November 10, 2021. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. A Kippie Moeketsi adoration! with special guest co-host Chris Albertyn. From October 29, 2021. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Happy birthday to Fela Anikulapo-Kutivwho is forever years old! From October 15, 2021. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Unbound and outbound: The Otherworldly Urgings of Yusef Lateef. From October 8, 2021. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Thank you Carla Bley, queen of the fucking universe! From September 3, 2021. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. DRUMMER STREAM DISCOTHEQUE! From August 28, 2020. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. DISCO DANCE PARTY! From May 1, 2020. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist.
To Bro. Yusef A. Lateef, in peace Audacity? You Betcha! From November 7, 2008. Listen to set "Obama Celebration": Pop-up player!. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. In Memoriam: Upon losing Mike Osborne for a second time. From September 28, 2007. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Kelli Shay Hicks plays live today. From September 21, 2007. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Give the daughter some. From August 24, 2007. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Now you belong to the ages, Max Roach. From August 17, 2007. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Easy Buzz it! From April 6, 2007. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. About the hurricane, President Bush said today that he is vowing to go after whoever was responsible. From September 2, 2005. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Broadcast live from the Record Fair, including guest Isaiah Owens! From November 6, 2004. Listen to set "Isaiah Owens performs live": Pop-up player!. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. The terrorists have already won. The White House. From November 5, 2004. Listen to set "Listen to the Constitution of the United States, read word for word": Pop-up player!. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Tom Brosseau alive in the studio. From April 16, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. The divine Amy Allison stopped by today. From April 9, 2004. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist.
Welcome to the almost unimaginable joy of listening to Stomping Lord Buckley's sweet, swingin' sphere with Prince Oliver Trager. From October 18, 2002. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. See the playlist. Alan Lomax Special. Two hours of tunes and tales recorded by legendary folk-song hunter/ gatherer Alan Lomax during his 50+ years in the music. Rejoining Doug Schulkind is the curator of the Lomax Archives, Matt Barton. This time around Barton will bring along a set of astonishing recordings from the windswept British Isles to the brutal prison farms of 1940s Texas, and most points in between. From December 15, 2000. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. "Give the Drummer Some" celebrates Daddyhood: Listen in as a sleep-deprived Doug Schulkind gets back in the radio saddle with his first show after the birth of his daughter, Lincoln. From July 21, 2000. Listen to the whole show: Pop-up player!. Send e-mail to Doug Schulkind | Go back to main Special Archives page Questions, Problems? E-mail the Program Director Click here for updates on WFMU's webcasts. Click here for a full listing of archived programs on WFMU
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