LuxuriaMusic Fund Drive - Update
We met our $5000 fund raising goal!!! Thank you to all!
If did not donate during the fund drive and want to contribute we still have the donation page featuring our thank you gifts.
Featured DJ Profile
Howie Pyro
Intoxica host Howie Pyro has been collecting records since his parents started taking him to garage sales as a kid. His love of monsters & weird stuff drew him to buy records that are just being discovered today as obscure gems.
Pyro has traveled the world as a musician, and he has played, recorded and written with such diverse artists as Johnny Thunders, Ronnie Spector, Joey Ramone, Rancid,Genesis P-Orridge, Danzig, D Generation, Alan Vega and others. Pyro taps into his 30,000-strong collection of odd records every week on Intoxica.
"scruffy whiskers caveman hour" — Thrifting for Tunes Lee Hazlewood Special
Airs on Lee's birthday, July 9 (3 p.m. pacific / 6 p.m. eastern) "you play that stuff in the mauna loa lounge? As regular listeners know, Thrifting for Tunes is not always just about Mai Tais and Martin Denny....jpg)
and again in my usual timeslot on July 12 (11 a.m. pacific / 2 p.m. eastern)
sheesh. why don't you change the name to scruffy whiskers caveman hour?"
-Recent LuxuriaMusic.
Where I spend my lunch money
Where does my lunch money go?
Thrifting for Tunes - July 5
I'm getting ready to head out on a rum-buying excursion in mid-July but I've still got plenty going on...
C'mon! Spend A Little!
You know, around this time of year, my thoughts always turn to the things that make America great. I'm of course talking about tropical themed adult beverages, records on the backs of cereal boxes, paintings by animals, and of course internet radio. This week on "C'mon! Live A Little," we spotlight the best of consumer culture in a very special episode devoted to jingles, incidental music, sales convention shows and other detritus from the Great American Capitalist Wasteland. Well, it would be a wasteland were it not for all this fabulous music.
Bozo dead at 83 : (
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Larry Harmon, who turned the character Bozo the Clown into a show business staple that delighted children for more than a half-century, died Thursday of congestive heart failure. He was 83. His publicist, Jerry Digney, told The Associated Press he died at his home.
Donate $5 and you might WIN nine brand new Arthur Lyman CD's!!
EVERYONE that donates during this promotion will receive a LuxuriaMusic bumpersticker. What have you got to lose?
To enter the contest, just go to our donations page and float us at least five bills.
Here's what you might win...
Bwana’A / Bahia. Recorded on the heels of Lyman’s million selling Taboo these 1958 and 1959 releases offer 24 tracks of quintessential exotica. Possibly the purest exotica of the bunch.
Glenn Miller Orchestra - “Do You Wanna Dance?”
One of the mainstays of the big band circuit, the Glenn Miller Orchestra actually spent a mere half a decade with its namesake at the helm. Miller built his his legendary band, with its unique clarinet-centric signature sound in 1938. But by 1942, he was making music for the United States Armed Forces, struggling to add jazz touches to traditional military marching band music. Two years later, while still in the service, Glenn disappeared somewhere over the English Channel. Two years after that, Glenn’s estate drafted sax player/vocalist Tex Beneke to lead the first Miller “ghost” orchestra.
Come To The Sunshine returns to Luxuria for new Series
Come To The Sunshine returns to Luxuria for an all new series of shows starting Monday June 30th at 4PM (PDT).
Here's a sneak peek at what is in store:
June 30 - 4 to 6 PM PDT Come To The Sunshine Summer Special (2 hours of fun in the sun featuring the entire Fantastic Baggys "Tell 'Em I'm Surfin'" album in MONO).
July 7 - 4 to 6:30 PDT Come To The Sunshine episode 41 (extended show featuring loads of recently discovered 45 RPM MONO single Nuggets and more than an hour of The Searchers '60s studio and live recordings).
July 14 - 4 to 6:30 PDT Come To The Sunshine episode 42 EVERLY BROTHERS SPECIAL (extended show commemorating the 35th anniversary of their
Knott's Berry Farm meltdown - more than an hour of their best '60s studio recordings + one full hour of live performances from 1963-1971).
Comedian George Carlin dies in Los Angeles at 71
Such a cool guy...I got to know him a bit a few years ago...very sad..jpg)
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comedian George Carlin, a counter-culture hero famed for his routines about drugs and dirty words, died of heart failure at a Los Angeles-area hospital on Sunday, a spokesman said. He was 71.
Chimpscrimination Alert!
Cheeta, 76-year-old thespian, APEstract artist and friend of LuxuriaMusic was yet again denied a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This marks the seventh submission by Cheeta's people, who have nominated the chimp for his long service to the entertainment industry as an animal actor in such films as Tarzan and Bedtime for Bonzo.














