Harlem
It’s Dirty…
It’s Filthy…
It’s Socially Unacceptable….
It’s HARLEM, baby!
This week Harlem slips into the darkest of alleys as we present the best in Risqué Rhythm & Blues from the early 1950s. You’ll hear amazing records that were banned upon their release, because they were considered too sexually explicit. Yes, all your favorites are here; “It Ain’t The Meat, It’s The Motion”, “Lemon Squeezing Daddy”, “Baby Let Me Bang Your Box” and of course “I Like My Baby’s Puddin'”. Prepare to wash your ears out with soap as Matt The Cat reaches new levels in obscenity. Will he have his job after this historic broadcast? Is this week’s HARLEM too raunchy for even XM? FIND OUT!!
Harlem airs on the 50s on 5:
Monday 4/7 @ a filthy 1pm EST
Tuesday 4/8 @ a dirty 9pm PST & midnight EST
Friday 4/11 @ a vile 6pm EST
Sunday 4/13 @ a sweet, sweet 11am all is forgiven on Sunday
OH so dirty!!
Harlem is GOING…GOING….GONE!!!
Rhythm & Blues Baseball Songs
In 1947, Jackie Robinson and Larry Doby injected hope into the hearts of millions of Americans as they broke down the colour-barrier in major league baseball. This joy is reflected in the rhythm and blues music that emerged. This week, Matt The Cat takes you out to the ol’ ballgame with stacks of hot wax celebrating America’s great pastime. Celebrate XM’s coverage of MLB with HARLEM on the 50s on 5.
Harlem airs on the 50s on 5:
Monday 3/31 @ 1pm over Fenway Park
Tuesday 4/1 @ 9pm over Dodger Stadium & Midnight over Shea Stadium
Friday 4/4 @ 6pm over Ebbets Field
Sunday 4/6 @ 11am over Turner Field in Atlanta
PLAY BALL!
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BASEBALL IS BACK!! And so is the annual Night Prowl Baseball Show. Join me Monday Night (3/31), for a show filled with baseball songs, baseball talk and some of the greatest historical moments in baseball history. MLB is back on XM and the music it inspired is back on the Night Prowl Show with Matt The Cat.
This week I have the privilege to speak to one of the guys who was there when R&B; vocal groups reigned supreme. Terry Johnson began as port of the much storied Baltimore vocal group, the Whispers. After they failed to achieve success, Terry joined The Flamingos and the rest is history. He wrote, sang and played guitar on many Flamingos classics including “The Ladder Of Love”, “Mio Amore” and “I Only Have Eyes For You”. My interview with Terry Johnson will air all week on “Harlem”.
Harlem Airs:
Monday 3/24 at 1pm ET
Tuesday 3/25 at 9pm PT – Midnight ET
Friday 3/28 at 6pm ET
Sunday, 3/30 at 11am ET
-MTC


