Alicia Nicole, When Heaven Comes (E30)
When Heaven Comes (E30) - a world premiere song from LA-based singer-songwriter-producer Alicia Nicole. On LTNF.
When Heaven Comes (E30) - a world premiere song from LA-based singer-songwriter-producer Alicia Nicole. On LTNF.
Sean Cochran loves Phish so much he was willing to contribute tons of time and energy to make this show simply amazing. This LTNF episode is well worth hearing.
In this part 2 of the LTNF interview with Scott we move through Page, Beck, Harrison and even throw in a pinch of Marr - for good measure.
Rock and Roll Guitars (E27) with special guest Scott Lask. Zeppelin, Zeppelin and more Led Zeppelin this week on LTNF.
Well... OK - we don't know that Lily loves Lester. We hope she does. But one thing is clear... Lily and Lester had a ton of fun putting together two radio shows for you to hear..
We have the gift of music chosen for us by singer, songwriter and enchantress, Lily Frost.
We pick up the conversation where we left off last week - amidst some nuclear angst. This is part two of a two part series.
You may have missed Punk and Post- Punk bands and music by listening to Bananarama. 80's Social Commentary Music on LTNF.
How Do You Like Your Pop Music? Light and Sweet... most likely. So that's what we have on Lester the Nightfly this week.
From the funny (Weird Al, Blue Oyster Cult) to the sublime (The Eagles) to the inspirational (Archie Bell and the Drells), Raphi gives us a peak at the music that has accompanied his life so far.
Raphi Salem sat down for an extensive interview about high school, religion, New York and... of course... music. It went on for hours. Problem is - our LTNF show is a one-hour show. Hmmm.
Cork and I thought we were just going Thanks to the beauty of radio, the ability to dive into my record collection, and Cork's riveting stories, this episode of Lester the Nightfly took on a life of its own
The best shows come from the minds of others... namely our guests. Tonight, on this episode of LTNF, we have the pleasure of introducing to you a guy with a…
The Met closed last Winter and has been dark since. At the time of this writing it is looking really good for a return in September 2021. That's the plan.
First the echo and then the whisper, and then it can almost, just possibly, audibly be made out clearly.... shhh... phshs... pHisH... Phish... PHISH... PHISH... PHISH!!!!
There is hope in the air. Can you feel it? With two shots in my arm and a New York City that is coming back to life right before my very eyes I say let's feel good.
Remember your college music? Of course you do. Music, dating, parties, dancing, hanging out, doing things for the first time, making new friend... that's college.
Ciao! Chick Corea. Part Three of our three-part series. And yes... I'll say it and mean it. It is a "sweet sorrow" to finish this project.
Mellow and Brilliant: Piano-works. The Children’s Songs. Works with Pat Metheny, Gary Burton, Herbie Hancock. We are fascinated with the subtlety of Chick Corea at the keyboard.
Thank you Ryan Reed and the New York Times for a fabulous Chick Corea playlist. We dive deep, and explore the tracks in part one of a three part series on the late, great jazz piano man, Chick Corea
Synth Pop. New Wave. The mid-80's. Germany. Trevor Horn. That pretty much says it all. Add in a dash of Edgar Allen Poe... and you have the full picture of…
World Premiere: Hey Child by Malka Russell
David Goldman listens to more music that you do. Than I do. Thank goodness. David's Top 10 from 2020 here on Lester the Nightfly.
Something New. Something Familiar. Genius at work. The Avalanches We Will Always Love You.
Childhood Simplicity. First Loves. Long Summers. Tree Houses. Street Songs. The memories of someone else's young life.
Twice 5 Miles interviews PJ Ewing, host of Lester the Nightfly.
Since I Left You is the debut studio album by Australian electronic music group the Avalanches, released on 27 November 2000.
K&D: This week we move to the light. Like the flowers in the field we follow the illumination and the heat. We turn our gaze to the brightness.
These two Austrians were the essence of cool... and you could not walk around a major city in the world without hearing their ever present Sessions record. Kruder & Dorfmeister.
I saw Julius Papp on numerous occasions in South Beach, Atlanta, New York. His record Go Deep found me at a momentous time in my life. Lots of imagery there!…
I will invoke the spirit of Donald Fagen's late night imaginary DJ. That funny, quirky, soulful jazz and conversation personality spinning his tunes and yarns from the foot of Mt. Belzoni. Armed with plenty of java and Chesterfield Kings - I'm in for the night. You can call me Lester the Nightfly.