9 people loved Alfie_Titchcock’s jam Breakdown

allymac  Ally McKay

Into Elvis Costello & The Attractions, The Rolling Stones, Julian Cope, Beck…

psyclopstrees  Psyclops Trees... Lee Curtis

Into Lowell Fulson, Detroit Sex Machines, Small Faces, The Pioneers…

“FLAVORNAUGHT”

LarryLootsteen  Larry Lootsteen

Into Harvey Danger, Kirsty MacColl, The Clash, Dear Rouge…

“Did I mention I like indie bands? I do! Bands like @harvestbreed_ @bauermusic_ @TheUptights @slowreadersclub @clockworkradio are worth checking out!”

natyblooming  Natalia Valencia

Into The Beatles, Nina Simone, Blur, The Clash…

“Listened to great music, was introduced to many artists and songs and a great fun community, made lots of friends, met my husband (@Brownpants) through it and started www.musicvideosdeconstructed.com.…”

peterseno  Peter Seno

Into Joy Division, Lauren Bacall, Joni Mitchell, Ella Fitzgerald…

“Nothing much worth knowing and certainly nothing worth telling. What little may be of interest I leave to other people's songs so feel free to go & "have a listen".”

jackietheripper 

Into Little Richard, The Yardbirds, John Lee Hooker, Peetie Wheatstraw…

“I am also @Damien666 }:)”

rest_in_peace  ✞ REST IN PEACE ✞

Into composer Fred Katz, Bobby Womack, Wyclef Jean & Zulu, inspired by Nelson Mandela, Jimmy Ruffin…

“Hundreds of very talented musicians pass away every year, some without much recognition at all. On "Rest In Peace", I aim to give them a fitting 'send-off', with a decent Tribute. I hope you will join…”

comedyjam  COMEDY JAM

Into Monty Python's Flying Circus, with Liesbeth List, Monty Python, Airplane!, Fawlty Towers…

“Everything and anything relating to comedy. I love a laugh as much as the next man, but the next man is sitting way too close to me, so he'll have to move. Ha ha.”

leejohnson  REWIND TO THE SEVENTIES!

Into Led Zeppelin, Mott The Hoople, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, David Bowie…

“Born in 1954, Glam was my thing, "Ziggy" Bowie my hero. My goal on my REWIND TO THE SEVENTIES Jam is to celebrate 70s music, and maybe inform those who were not around at the time.”