Interviews (Rocker Suzi Moon, Greater Alexander) and Spring Cleaning on Wednesday’s “Theme Attic,” 12PM-4PM EDT!!!

I did this last year and it went over well!
It’s a tradition that I would like to continue every year.
What am I talking about?
I’m referring to the annual “Theme Attic” Spring Cleaning Show with host Phil Maq from 12PM-4PM EDT!!!
This year’s show is going to be different than last year’s because there will be two (2?!) interviews!!!
Punker Suzi Moon (Pirates Press Records), who is playing Sanctuary Detroit on Thursday night, will be making a phone call for an on the road interview!!
The other interview is with local artist Greater Alexander who is part of Greater Impact House, which is an organization that is doing a fundraising event this Friday to help with a major home improvement project for musicians/artists to rehab. Many local artists are part of the 24 hour event!
If that doesn’t sound like spring cleaning, I don’t know what I’m talking about!
As far as the music is concerned, what is a spring cleaning show?
What I call a spring cleaning show is digging deep on my player to bring songs and artists into the spotlight that I just haven’t gotten to.
Now there could be myriad reasons as to why a song may not make it onto my playlist. The most common are: they need editing, or I haven’t been able to work them in to a theme.
These selections are just as awesome as music that I play every week!
There will also be a Faves Album Countdown after the Suzi Moon interview!
And even though I may be emphasizing slightly older material, there will still be new music, too!
Always!
On every show!
Here’s this week’s stats: 2 Artist Debuts, 3 New Releases, 2 unreleased world premieres, 10 artists with Southeast Michigan ties!!!
Wow!
Times for the artists on the playlist will be divided into two blocks and are only approximate. They are a mostly educated guess and they are not in sequential order.
Songs by artists from 12PM-2PM EDT should include Greater Alexander (His picture is in the center of the banner!), Katie Dahl, Mental Health Day, Kate Jablonski, Sugar Snow, Courtney Yasmineh, Nervous Germans, Wendy Webb, Latvian Radio, Deane Nesbitt Jr, Ellie Zwart, Katie Pederson who is at The Ark – Ann Arbor this Sunday!, Terri Binion, Mindi Abair, Quinn Christopherson, and many more!!!
Songs by artists from 2PM-4PM EDT should include Suzi Moon, Bobby Pennock (His as yet unreleased “6 Live” album cover is on the left in the banner!), Rochelle Clark, Kelly’s Lot, Kenny Young and the Eggplants, Steve Taylor Acoustic, Tom Alter Music, Bill Edwards (Edwardsongs), Nick Piunti & The Complicated Men, Kate Hinote Music, Jo Serrapere & the Willie Dunns with John Devine, Jeff Slate, Red City Radio, The Jins, and more!!!
So grab a broom and a dustpan, get a friend or two to listen and work with, and come along for the ride Wednesday from 12PM-4PM EDT with Phil Maq!
OUR NEW ANTENNA MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO HEAR THE SHOW ALL OVER THE METRO DEARBORN-DETROIT AREA BY TUNING INTO 89.3 WHFR.FM!!!
However, you can also stream the show from the “listen live button” on the www.WHFR.FM website, by the TuneIn App, Simple Radio App, download the 89.3 WHFR.FM android app from our website homepage, or ask Alexa to find it for you!
Here’s a special elbowgrease link to stream it : https://www.whfr.fm/streamer/!!!
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The Most Awesomest Song of the Day: “Pink Moon” by Nick Drake!!!

I have a feature to recognize a slice of good music: The Most Awesomest Song of the Day! 

Here’s a link to the complete list: https://philmaq.com/most-awesomest-songs/

I want to emphasize mostly, relatively newer music, just like on my weekly “Theme Attic” show, Wednesdays, from 12PM-4PM ET!

The show can be heard on WHFR 89.3 FM in the Dearborn-Detroit area of Michigan, or it can be streamed with this link: https://www.whfr.fm/streamer/!

If you’d like to know what I think are even better than the awesome songs, have a look at “The Greatest Songs Ever Recorded”:https://philmaq.com/the-greatest-songs-ever-recorded/! Occasionally, an “awesome song” crosses over to become a “Greatest Song!”

But I can promise this: I will not force my selections. If something doesn’t hit me, I won’t post one.

Everything I do has always been about shining a spotlight on the artist and their music.

Now I will have the potential to shine 365 more spotlights if I want to!

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Every year when the annual “pink moon” shows up in early spring–named for the time of year when flowers begin to bloom, if I announce it as a theme of my show, listeners invariably always request this crafty little tune!

The Most Awesomest Song of the Day is “Pink Moon” by Nick Drake!!!

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I have plenty of other musical areas to explore:

Here’s a link for my weekly list of Fave Songs:

https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-songs/

Here’s a link for my weekly Fave Album lists:
philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-albums

My somewhat unusual Hall of Fame can be explored here: https://philmaq.com/hall-of-fame/!

Lastly, but most importantly, is my Philby Awards link! A Philby is my annual award for outstanding musical achievement! https://philmaq.com/philbys/!

If you like what you see, don’t forget to spread the word by hitting the “like” button on my Facebook page, Phil Maq!

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One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded: “Christ the Lord Is Ris’n Today” (Charles Wesley) by Maddy Prior and The Carnival Band!!!

For as long as I’ve been on the radio, and definitely for as long as I’ve been writing a blog, I will occasionally make a reference to a song being “One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded!” (GSER)

I would usually follow that by saying that I would eventually start a category for it, but then never get around to it.

Well, now I’m getting around to it!

My radio show, “Theme Attic,”  is on Wednesdays 12PM-4PM ET.

The show can be heard on WHFR 89.3 FM in the Dearborn-Detroit area of Michigan, or it can be streamed with this link: https://www.whfr.fm/streamer/!

The Greatest Songs will pretty much follow the pattern of The Most Awesomest Song of the Day.

I’ll select a song to celebrate and then give my thoughts about it. Nothing really brand new here that hasn’t been done before. But since I have a website, I can collect them and lay out what my own greatest songs are.

Here’s a link to have a look at “The Greatest Songs Ever Recorded”: https://philmaq.com/the-greatest-songs-ever-recorded/! Occasionally, an “awesome song” crosses over to become a “Greatest Song!”

Even though I always emphasize new music and artists, it’s always fun to take a short drive through the legendary artists, since they influenced those other artists!

But a song doesn’t have to be old or done by a legendary Theme Attic Hall of Fame member to be thus honored.

I can think of several songs that are only a few years old or less that I could identify as One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded.

This will be fun, and hopefully you will join me on my journey!

If you like what you see, don’t forget to spread the word by hitting the “like” button on my Facebook page, Phil Maq!

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Some song selections are fairly obvious.

For this Easter, I have chosen a song that I liked to sing in choirs or in church services: “Christ the Lord Is Ris’n Today!”

If I have favorite hymns, this would be one of them.

I know it as “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today,” but it’s the same song!

There is nothing like the Easter morning experience of throwing one’s head back and gleefully singing the playful “alleluias” contained within this song!

“Maddy Prior”–best known for her lead vocals with the English folk group “Steeleye Span,” does a wonderful job brining feelings to the hymn along with The Carnival Band!

The song can be found on a descriptively titled album, “Sing Lustily and With Good Courage: Gallery Hymns of  the 18th and Early 19th Centuries!”

One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded is “Christ the Lord Is Ris’n Today” (Charles Wesley) by Maddy Prior and The Carnival Band!!!

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I have plenty of other musical areas to explore:

Here’s a link for my weekly list of Fave Songs:

https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-songs/

Here’s a link for my weekly Fave Album lists:
philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-albums

My somewhat unusual Hall of Fame can be explored here: https://philmaq.com/hall-of-fame/!

Lastly, but most importantly, is my Philby Awards link! A Philby is my annual award for outstanding musical achievement! https://philmaq.com/philbys/!

If you like what you see, don’t forget to spread the word by hitting the “like” button on my Facebook page, Phil Maq!

#JesusChristIsRisnTodayCharlesWesley #SingLustilyandwithGoodCourage #MaddyPriorandTheCarnivalBand  #PhilMaq #OneoftheGreatestSongsEverRecorded #GSER

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Phil’s Faves: Albums, April 10, 2022

Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on this list will fit that category.

Songs from the albums on this list forms the basis of my countdown list for the “Top 9 at 2:09” segment of my “Theme Attic Show,” Wednesdays 12PM-4PM ET on mostly alternating weeks, along with my “Phil’s Faves, Songs” lists!

The show can be heard on WHFR 89.3 FM in the Dearborn-Detroit area of Michigan, or it can be streamed with this link: https://www.whfr.fm/streamer/!

It’s another peak into my listening habits—which is a goal of mine. If you want to know where I’m heading or what I think about some new music, you will find it here.

I honestly don’t expect there to be much volatility on this list because these albums are what I have been basing many of the sets on my show.

Once again, there will be no boundaries. I will go wherever my musical muse takes me.

Here’s the link to the complete history of all the Fave Albums: https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-albums/!

There’s plenty of other musical things to browse!

Here’s a link for the complete history of all the Fave Songs: https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-songs/!

Another list that you might find interesting is my list for “The Most Awesomest Songs of the Day”: https://philmaq.com/most-awesomest-songs/!

If you’d like to know what I think are even better than the awesome songs, have a look at “The Greatest Songs Ever Recorded”:https://philmaq.com/the-greatest-songs-ever-recorded/! Occasionally, an “awesome song” crosses over to become a “Greatest Song!”

My somewhat unusual Hall of Fame can be explored here: https://philmaq.com/hall-of-fame/!

Lastly, but most importantly, is my Philby Awards link! A Philby is my annual award for outstanding musical achievement! https://philmaq.com/philbys/!

If you like what you see, don’t forget to spread the word by hitting the “like” button on my Facebook page, Phil Maq!

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Another Sky” takes Kelly’s Lot to their second #1 Faves Album!!
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Top 10 Albums for the Week of April 10, 2022

1. Another Sky—Kelly’s Lot
2. Whole Cloth—Bill Edwards
3. 
Plantastic Voyage—Kenny Young and The Eggplants
4.
Near—Kate Hinote Trio
5.
Transitions D’eau—Mary Ann Kirt
6. Tonight at Johnny’s Speakeasy—Jo Serrapere and The Willie Dunns
7. Downtime—Nick Piunti and The Complicated Men
8. Lockdown Live—Jeff Slate
9. Beside Myself
Steve Taylor
10.Robin Hood—Jan Krist

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Phil’s Faves: Songs, April 10, 2022

This is a weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best songs that I listened to the previous week. Most songs will be current, but there are no boundaries. I’ve already stated on this web site that I am obsessed with music. I am constantly hunting it down whether it’s online, on CD, from my personal collection, from a library (Yes, I think the library is a great source of music–especially for music that you aren’t sure about.), TV, or radio. Since most of these sources mostly emphasize new music, the odds are pretty good that most of the songs on this list will be new. But in my search, I don’t use any boundaries for the other sources. I am just looking for good music that I haven’t heard, or happened to forget about. Everyone, including myself, has forgotten way more great music than they can ever remember-even if they are also music fanatics.

Also, there will be no rules concerning songs on this list. A song can show up or drop off a number of times. This will be the most volatile of my lists. It all depends on how much music I am exposed to during the week and what I find interesting. On really obscure stuff, I will try to include the source, if I know it.

Most of the songs heard on this list have been played on my radio show, Theme Attic,” heard Wednesdays 12PM-4PM ET!

The show can be heard on WHFR 89.3 FM in the Dearborn-Detroit area of Michigan, or it can be streamed with this link: https://www.whfr.fm/streamer/!

This list forms the basis of my countdown list on the “Top 9 at 2:09” segment of my show on mostly alternating weeks, along with my “Phil’s Faves, Albums” lists!

Here’s a link for the complete history of all the Fave Songs:

https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-songs/!

There’s plenty of other musical things to browse!

Here’s a link for my weekly Faves Album lists:
philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-albums!

Another list that you might find interesting is my list for “The Most Awesomest Songs of the Day”:https://philmaq.com/most-awesomest-songs/!

If you’d like to know what I think are even better than awesome songs, have a look at “The Greatest Songs Ever Recorded”:https://philmaq.com/the-greatest-songs-ever-recorded/! Occasionally, an “awesome song” crosses over to become a “Greatest Song!”

My somewhat unusual Hall of Fame can be explored here:https://philmaq.com/hall-of-fame/!

Lastly, but most importantly, is my Philby Awards link! A Philby is my annual award for outstanding musical achievement! : https://philmaq.com/philbys/!

If you like what you see, don’t forget to spread the word by hitting the “like” button on my Facebook page, Phil Maq!

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We are all “Hung Up and Overdue” for Fathom Lane’s #1 Faves Song of the Week!
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Top Ten Songs for the Week of April 10, 2022

1. Hung Up and Overdue—Fathom Lane (Asilomar)
2. When They Fall —Annie and Rod Capps (When They Fall)
3. Waiting on the NightRay Bonneville (At King Electric)
4. Bringing in the Light—Gathering Sparks (All That’s Real)
5. Lost and Found—The Stan Laurels (There Is No Light Without the Dark)
6. Straight From the Heart~robert thibodeau & the detroit jewels (Single)
7. Love in the Ruins—Judy Banker (Buffalo Motel)
8. Chihuahua—Deane Nesbitt, Jr. (Soundtracks in the Sand)
9. GraceSkinny Lister (The Devil, The Heart, and The Fight)
10.Happy Medium—Katie Pederson (The Landing)
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The Annual Fools, Sillies and Bach “Theme Attic” Show on Wednesday, 12PM-6PM EDT!!!

I wasn’t available around April Fools Day when I normally do this show, and instead readied a pre record.
However, since I am the master of the time space continuum, I decided to double back for my annual “Fools, Sillies, and Bach Show” on “Theme Attic” with host Phil Maq, Wednesday from 12PM-6PM EDT!!!
Yes, you are reading correctly. I will be on two extra hours and will transition to Jazz somewhere after 4!
One thing that I’m really happy about is the chance to interview superbly talented Singer/Songwriter Jonatha Brooke around 2PM!!! She will be appearing at The Ark – Ann Arbor next Wednesday, April 20th!!!
WOO HOO!!!
The Top 9 Album Countdown will commence after the interview!
And The Marx Brothers will be inducted into the Theme Attic Hall of Fame!!!
Other than that, there will be 7 artist debuts, 3 new realeses, and 20 artists with Southeast Michigan ties!!!
Times for the artists on the playlist will be divided into three blocks and are only approximate. They are a mos
tly educated guess and they are not in sequential order.
Songs by artists from 12PM-2PM EDT should include brand new Suzi Moon, DownRiver Dan, The Silver Snails, Matt Watroba, Mark Stepakoff, Michael J. Miles, Niecie, Delbert McClinton, Skinner and T’witch (Skinner & T’witch’s Pick n’ Mix Social Club) (Their album cover for “Everybody’s Grotty” is in the middle of the banner!), Wolf B. Reuter with Jill Becker (WolfSounds), Phil Lee – The Mighty King Of Love, Nell & Jim Band, The Rutles, and more!!!
Artists with songs between 2PM and 4PM EDT should include Jonatha Brooke (Her picture is in the banner!), Kelly’s Lot, Steve Taylor Acoustic, Bill Edwards (Edwardsongs), Mary Ann Kirt Music Page, Kate Hinote Music, Roger Ponder, Gary Browe Music, Jo Serrapere & the Willie Dunns, Jeff Slate, Nick Piunti & The Complicated Men, Rod Johnson, Kenny Young and the Eggplants, Mike Ward: PsychoSongs, Billy Brandt and the Sugaree’s, Pennock/Stephens Project, George Stephen Kelly, The Joedai Warriors (Joe Peters & Friends), Nick Carter, Maximo Park Official and more!!!
Songs by artists from 4PM-6PM EDT will include Judy Nazemetz (The album cover for her “Meat Bird in Beigeville” is third from the left on the banner!), Wendy Webb, Jeff Scott Music, Smoke Jones Duane Allen Harlick (the duaneband), Seattle jazz man Billy Brandt Music, Sundae + Mr. Goessl, and many more!!!
So grab a whooppee cushion, a piece of pyrite (Some people will get that reference, lay Bach or get a friend or two to listen with, and come along for the ride Wednesday from 12PM-6PM EDT with Phil Maq!
OUR NEW ANTENNA MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO HEAR THE SHOW ALL OVER THE METRO DEARBORN-DETROIT AREA BY TUNING INTO 89.3 WHFR.FM!!!
However, you can also stream the show from the “listen live button” on the www.WHFR.FM website, by the TuneIn App, Simple Radio App, download the 89.3 WHFR.FM android app from our website homepage, or ask Alexa to find it for you!
Here’s special sillyfoolishbach link to stream it : https://www.whfr.fm/streamer/!!!
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PhilMaq.com Turns 11 years old!

It’s hard to believe that it’s been 11 years since I started writing a blog because my wife suggested I share my obsessive love of music with “other people who might find what I like to talk about interesting.”

Ahem.

Or something like that.

At this point, I have published 2,275 posts!!!

Actually, that number is considerably higher because I have eliminated several over the years for various reasons.

I try not to repeat things, except for simplicity and standardization, and I thought I would review my 10th anniversary post to see what I wrote.

Uh, I couldn’t find it because I never published one.

I guess I’m kinda like that most of the time, so I’m actually pretty surprised that I’m closing in on doing this 2300 times.

However, I am determined to write something for this anniversary.

I am expecting some changes to the website layout.

Maybe some new graphics.

New connections and coordination with youtube and playlists.

Anyone who knows me fairly well knows that I’ve been saying those things for a number of years.

Of course, I have added several features over the past few years that I’m really proud of.

It’s just that I have several more that I’d like to do.

The main thing that is in short supply for myself is time.

But in my mind, I like to think that each post or show is like adding a teeny tiny piece to my personal history,

Anyway, I like to recognize the milestones!

They’re little markers along the journey.

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My weekly radio show “Theme Attic,” can be heard Wednesdays, 12PM-4PM ET!

The show can be heard on WHFR 89.3 FM in the Dearborn-Detroit area of Michigan, or it can be streamed with this link: https://www.whfr.fm/streamer/!

It almost always includes a weekly countdown of my favorite albums or songs  and some shows feature two countdowns!

There’s plenty of other musical things to browse on my website!

Here’s the link to the complete history of all the Fave Albums: https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-albums/!

Here’s a link for the complete history of all the Fave Songs: https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-songs/!

Another list that you might find interesting is my list for “The Most Awesomest Songs of the Day”: https://philmaq.com/most-awesomest-songs/!

If you’d like to know what I think are even better than the awesome songs, have a look at “The Greatest Songs Ever Recorded”:https://philmaq.com/the-greatest-songs-ever-recorded/! Occasionally, an “awesome song” crosses over to become a “Greatest Song!”

My somewhat unusual Hall of Fame can be explored here: https://philmaq.com/hall-of-fame/!

Lastly, but most importantly, is my Philby Awards link! A Philby is my annual award for outstanding musical achievement! https://philmaq.com/philbys/!

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Philby List is Essentially an Artist’s List: Unofficial Philby Hot 100 Songs of 2021 Countdown Update #6!!!

The Philby Award

There was some talk on various shows during Radiothon Week about the Philbys, and it seems like it’s a good time to maybe bring some of the reasons for a Philby List to the forefront.

So, I will highlight some points that I continue to make and they might even appear in the submission addendum to this post:

  1. I like to think of the annual philby list as an artists’s list.                                                      When musicians are fortunate enough to find the funding to make a single, EP, or an album, they often have no idea how to promote it, or get it on a radio station. They shouldn’t be penalized for not knowing “a system” for reviews.
  2. Although the Philbys always name a year, it is only for reference purposes, i.e. to be able to discuss various years over time.                                                                                      It also happens to be what the public expects when looking at a list. It seems to me that having a rigid timeframe goes against the artist’s timeclock. I mean, it’s difficult enough to have to write and record the music! Those yearly timeframes are for publications and websites that like to tout their year end lists. I have nothing personal against them. In fact, I often look at them myself. I love music lists–even ones I don’t agree with! However, I feel those lists are biased towards late year releases. I’ve seen lists where an album gets rated highly and it hasn’t even been released when I’m reading the publication. How can a reviewer fairly rank an album on such a list? The Philby lists only have music that has been explored and mostly played on weekly “Theme Attic” shows.
  3. Typically, the Philby Lists cover a four year or longer sliding time span. Why? See point #1 for some of the reasons. It has to be frustrating for an artist that puts together a good album and then can’t get anyone to listen to it. Maybe same artist learns some lessons from the first release and is more successful in promoting the second release. Should the first good album continue to be ignored or forgotten? NO! That’s one of the reasons for the Philbys. I’ll even go back further than four years if I run across an album that I feel deserves recognition. So, when albums are picked that don’t appear to fit the year of release, it’s not a mistake! It’s all part of the Philby plan!
  4. The Philbys are released according to my timeline–not someone else’s! I don’t care about someone else’s agenda. If you want more of an explanation, reread reason #2. I always figure that no matter who the artist is, they are happy to receive recognition for “brilliant musical achievment,” which is what the Philby Award stands for. By the time I release my unscheduled lists, they come as a completely unexpected surprise, without competition from other lists. I like that!
  5.  Since the Philby lists contain a wide variety of genres, they specify some of those categories like blues, jazz, rock, americana, etc… If I label an artist as best Jazz album or Rock album and it is far down on the list, it still means that the artist can quote me as saying that it was named as the “Philby Best Rock Album of 2017” or whatever year it might be. In fact, I encourage it! That benefits both the artist and myself! I’m OK with that two-fer! And rather than put out seperate lists for each style of music, I prefer the immensity of the Philby lists! That’s how listen to music!

I hope that highlighting some of these points helps to understand the Philby lists a little better!

But the lists are about “Good Music,” any style, any year!

I would also like to state again that unless a song has appeared on a weekly Faves list, it will NOT show up on this year’s final songs list.

I will also provide submission info at the end of each one of these updates!

Regardless, here is another in a series of unofficial updates:

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41.Outside of This Town—Christone “Kingfish” Ingram (Kingfish)

42.Make Up Your Mind—Heathcote Hill (Fight Another Day)

43.Solo—Arnold Mitchem (Single)

44.Life Out of Control—Linden Thoburn (Scarecrow)

45.No Way to Live—Mike Ward (The Darkness and The Light)

46.Jesus on the Dash—Vegas Strip Kings (Jackpot!)

47.Stuck in a Rhyme—Cool King Chris (Paradigm Shift)

48.Turn My Heat On—Scott Greeson with Warriors, Zombies, and Other Joedai Pilgrims (Collaboration)

49.Too Cold to Cry—Lindsay Beaver (Tough As Love)

50.Time Flies By—Gary Browe (Red Sky Remembers)

51.Never Let You Go—Biltmore (Revolutions and Romantics)

52.Long Gone—Karen Nash (Love and Justice)

53.Split Decision—Popular Creeps (Single)

54.This Morning—Ben Levin with Bob Corritore (Before Me)

55.Keep Diggin’—The Stone Souls (The Stone Souls)

56.Built to Break—Mike Galbraith (Here, Elsewhere)

57.Lightspeed—Steve Leaf and The Ex—Pats (Lightspeed)

58.Snake Wine—Transit Method (We Won’t Get Out of Here Alive)

59.Show Them It’s True—The Simon Kennedy Band (Make Up Your Mind)

60.Object Permanence—Sydney Sprague (Maybe I Will See You at the End of the World)

61.Time Goes By—Territorial Chant (Territorial Chant 6)

62.Power Thru—Rick Mummey with Warriors, Zombies, and Other Joedai Pilgrims (Collaboration)

63.I Feel Like My Old Self—Nora Jane Struthers (Bright Lights, Long Drives, First Words)

64.Quarantine Dream—Scott Martin (Quarantine Dream)

65.Stuck in Orbit—Xposed 4Heads (Ultra Sound)

66.Little Miss Night and Day—Boz Scaggs (Out of the Blues)

67.Peculiar—The Slackers (Peculiar)

68.Pirates—Joanna and The Jaywalkers (The Open Sea Before Me)

69.River of Tears—Upstairs Party (Upstairs Party)

70.Graveyard Train—Wild Ponies (Radiant)

71.Lonesome City—Dave Karchner (Lonesome Town)

72.My Mother Gave the World to Me—Jubilant Bridge

73.Turn Up Your TV—Michael Snyder—Barker (Tales of Whoa!)

74.The Original Swing—Seth Bernard (Eggtones for Fun)

75.Analise—Inland Isle (Time Has Changed Us)

76.Black Patch—Kelsey Waldon (White Lines/White Noise)

77.Sweet Marie—Strawberry Heritage (Light Magic)

78.Go to Girl—Travis Bowlin (Secondus)

79.Hard Times—Sublunar Minds (Into a Future Bright and Beautiful)

80.The Warning—Robin Tucker (The Way Out)

81.Then There Was You—Steve Sterner and Sundown (November Rain)

82. Consolation Prize—Jeremy Porter and The Tucos with Jennifer Westwood (Don’t Worry, It’s Not Contagious)

83.Long Way Back—Terri Binion (The Day After the Night Before)

84.Talk to Me—Makoto (Spirit of the Island)

85.Radar Contact—TR3 featuring Tim Reynolds (The Sea Versus the Mountain)

86.House of the Rising Sun—Johnny Mastro and Mama’s Boys (Never Trust the Living)

87.Here Comes Love—Robert Stark (Robert Stark)

88.Did It All—Gogol Bordello (Seekers and Finders)

89.All We Ever Have Is Now—Valerie JanLois (No Drop of Love Is Ever Wasted)

90.Storyline—Trio of Awesuhm (Cowboys and Aliens)

91.Nuthin’ to Me—Suzi Moon (Call the Shots)

92.When She Smiles—Kevin Lockhart and Bill Bosler (Waterbound)

93.Berlin—Karolina Rose (Invicta)

94.Escape Route—Jordi (Single)

95.Got Me Glued—The Transparent Tones (Lovely)

96.Summer in a Bottle—Marvin Etzioni (Single)

97.I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying—Tom Faia and Kate Miller (Harry’s Place)

98.On and On—Tin Sparrow (Shoelace Ring)

99.Be a Good Girl—CJ Ramone (American Beauty)

100.Train to Nowhere—Hannah’s Field (Revolutionary Soldiers)

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Here’s a section on submissions:

I am accepting entries for Philby consideration!

The album selections are made from a sliding four year pool of music.

The pool for 2022 is 2019-2022.

One of the reasons that I use a multiple year submission scale is that just getting music out to the world is sometimes difficult for an artist.

A lot of them are not really wired for self promotion.

Making music is totally different than drumming up interest in it, especially for independent musicians.

Yes, there are promoters that can help with that. And nothing against promoters because they have a role to play. But they cost money, and the artist already had to pay to record the music, and may not be prepared for the process of promoting it.

After looking at how some other independent awards are handled, I figured a four year window allows me enough time to serendipitously run across someone’s music.

I have told this story several times, but I try very hard to listen to everything that is submitted.

Although I work on my list, starting literally on January 1st, using a four year sliding window, I carry over some of what would qualify from the prior years.

So, if you’ve made some music dating back as far as 2019, I will accept that music for consideration.

If you have something older than 2019, send that, too, but identify the release date. I’m always looking for GREAT music.

For the Philbys, I’m looking for full albums.

However, if you only have a single, I’ll accept that, too. Don’t forget that I also have a Philby Hot Songs list, and more artists are releasing singles these days.

But please don’t send me an incomplete album if you have one.

So, please don’t edit for me.

I dislike that and I might not even check out the item. I don’t know why anyone would only send selected songs instead of their whole work of art for consideration.

Please don’t send me links to listen to music. That’s not how I listen to music.  And I probably won’t listen to it if you send me a link to stream it. Either send me the album to download or request my mailing address to send a physical copy.

Every year I say that if your item came out later than May, it may not end up on this year’s list. So it’s possible that submissions entered now may only be considered for 2021. (It sounds so good to think of 2020 being finished!)

However, this year will be totally different than other years. I have not received any where near the amount of releases that I normally do.

It might be an excellent year to send a submission.

I will accept any genre of music. I like a variety of styles, even on the same album!

So, please e-mail your mp3s, and please make sure it is an mp3 only, to phil@philmaq.com.

If you want a physical address or have other questions, please e-mail me at the same address. Because selections will be considered for more than a single year, there isn’t an expiration date at the present.

If you want someone who will actually listen to your music, I am that person.

If you want some recognition for working hard and baring your soul, that might be me, too. I can’t make any promises, but I will listen to your music.

If you are reading this and are not a musician but know someone who is, please forward this to them.

Good luck to all who participate!
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My weekly radio show “Theme Attic,” can be heard Wednesdays, 12PM-4PM ET!

The show can be heard on WHFR 89.3 FM in the Dearborn-Detroit area of Michigan, or it can be streamed with this link: https://www.whfr.fm/streamer/!

It almost always includes a weekly countdown of my favorite albums or songs  and some shows feature two countdowns!

There’s plenty of other musical things to browse on my website!

Here’s the link to the complete history of all the Fave Albums: https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-albums/!

Here’s a link for the complete history of all the Fave Songs: https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-songs/!

Another list that you might find interesting is my list for “The Most Awesomest Songs of the Day”: https://philmaq.com/most-awesomest-songs/!

If you’d like to know what I think are even better than the awesome songs, have a look at “The Greatest Songs Ever Recorded”:https://philmaq.com/the-greatest-songs-ever-recorded/! Occasionally, an “awesome song” crosses over to become a “Greatest Song!”

My somewhat unusual Hall of Fame can be explored here: https://philmaq.com/hall-of-fame/!

Lastly, but most importantly, is my Philby Awards link! A Philby is my annual award for outstanding musical achievement! https://philmaq.com/philbys/!

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Phil’s Faves: Albums, April 3, 2022

Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on this list will fit that category.

Songs from the albums on this list forms the basis of my countdown list for the “Top 9 at 2:09” segment of my “Theme Attic Show,” Wednesdays 12PM-4PM ET on mostly alternating weeks, along with my “Phil’s Faves, Songs” lists!

The show can be heard on WHFR 89.3 FM in the Dearborn-Detroit area of Michigan, or it can be streamed with this link: https://www.whfr.fm/streamer/!

It’s another peak into my listening habits—which is a goal of mine. If you want to know where I’m heading or what I think about some new music, you will find it here.

I honestly don’t expect there to be much volatility on this list because these albums are what I have been basing many of the sets on my show.

Once again, there will be no boundaries. I will go wherever my musical muse takes me.

Here’s the link to the complete history of all the Fave Albums: https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-albums/!

There’s plenty of other musical things to browse!

Here’s a link for the complete history of all the Fave Songs: https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-songs/!

Another list that you might find interesting is my list for “The Most Awesomest Songs of the Day”: https://philmaq.com/most-awesomest-songs/!

If you’d like to know what I think are even better than the awesome songs, have a look at “The Greatest Songs Ever Recorded”:https://philmaq.com/the-greatest-songs-ever-recorded/! Occasionally, an “awesome song” crosses over to become a “Greatest Song!”

My somewhat unusual Hall of Fame can be explored here: https://philmaq.com/hall-of-fame/!

Lastly, but most importantly, is my Philby Awards link! A Philby is my annual award for outstanding musical achievement! https://philmaq.com/philbys/!

If you like what you see, don’t forget to spread the word by hitting the “like” button on my Facebook page, Phil Maq!

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Mary Ann Kirt transitions to this week’s #1 Faves Album!
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Top 10 Albums for the Week of April 3, 2022

1. Transitions D’eau—Mary Ann Kirt
2. Another Sky—Kelly’s Lot
3. Whole Cloth—Bill Edwards
4.
Robin Hood—Jan Krist
5. Near—Kate Hinote Trio
6. The Stone Souls—The Stone Souls
7. Tonight at Johnnie’s Speakeasy—Jo Serrapere and The Willie Dunns
8. Downtime—Nick Piunti and The Complicated Men

9. Lockdown Live—Jeff Slate
10.Bark and Roof Tales—Michael Snyder—Barker and David Roof

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Phil’s Faves: Songs, April 3, 2022

This is a weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best songs that I listened to the previous week. Most songs will be current, but there are no boundaries. I’ve already stated on this web site that I am obsessed with music. I am constantly hunting it down whether it’s online, on CD, from my personal collection, from a library (Yes, I think the library is a great source of music–especially for music that you aren’t sure about.), TV, or radio. Since most of these sources mostly emphasize new music, the odds are pretty good that most of the songs on this list will be new. But in my search, I don’t use any boundaries for the other sources. I am just looking for good music that I haven’t heard, or happened to forget about. Everyone, including myself, has forgotten way more great music than they can ever remember-even if they are also music fanatics.

Also, there will be no rules concerning songs on this list. A song can show up or drop off a number of times. This will be the most volatile of my lists. It all depends on how much music I am exposed to during the week and what I find interesting. On really obscure stuff, I will try to include the source, if I know it.

Most of the songs heard on this list have been played on my radio show, Theme Attic,” heard Wednesdays 12PM-4PM ET!

The show can be heard on WHFR 89.3 FM in the Dearborn-Detroit area of Michigan, or it can be streamed with this link: https://www.whfr.fm/streamer/!

This list forms the basis of my countdown list on the “Top 9 at 2:09” segment of my show on mostly alternating weeks, along with my “Phil’s Faves, Albums” lists!

Here’s a link for the complete history of all the Fave Songs:

https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-songs/!

There’s plenty of other musical things to browse!

Here’s a link for my weekly Faves Album lists:
philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-albums!

Another list that you might find interesting is my list for “The Most Awesomest Songs of the Day”:https://philmaq.com/most-awesomest-songs/!

If you’d like to know what I think are even better than awesome songs, have a look at “The Greatest Songs Ever Recorded”:https://philmaq.com/the-greatest-songs-ever-recorded/! Occasionally, an “awesome song” crosses over to become a “Greatest Song!”

My somewhat unusual Hall of Fame can be explored here:https://philmaq.com/hall-of-fame/!

Lastly, but most importantly, is my Philby Awards link! A Philby is my annual award for outstanding musical achievement! : https://philmaq.com/philbys/!

If you like what you see, don’t forget to spread the word by hitting the “like” button on my Facebook page, Phil Maq!

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Gathering Sparks brings some #1 “light” to this week’s Faves list!
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Top Ten Songs for the Week of April 3, 2022

1. Bringing in the Light—Gathering Sparks (All That’s Real)
2. Hung Up and Overdue—Fathom Lane (Asilomar)
3. When They Fall —Annie and Rod Capps (When They Fall)
4. No Control—Alex Little and The Suspicious Minds (No Control)
5. Waiting on the NightRay Bonneville (At King Electric)
6. GraceSkinny Lister (The Devil, The Heart, and The Fight)
7. Lost and Found—The Stan Laurels (There Is No Light Without the Dark)
8. Straight From the Heart~robert thibodeau & the detroit jewels (Single)
9. Chihuahua—Deane Nesbitt, Jr. (Soundtracks in the Sand)
10.Love in the Ruins—Judy Banker (Buffalo Motel)
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