Billy Allen & The Pollies Mini Concert

Billy Allen and Jay Burgess were session musicians at the legendary FAME studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Both had their own musical projects, Billy was a solo artist, and Burgess founded the band “The Pollies.” A collaboration at FAME over a Little Richard song led to the formation of Billy Allen + The Pollies. The retro-rock and blues band’s debut album, Black Noise, is due out later this year. Join us for a mini concert with Billy Allen + The Pollies.

Listen to the session here.

Today’s Playlist

The White Stripes “We’re Going To Be Friends” White Blood Cells

Whitney “No Matter Where We Go” Light Upon The Lake

Billy Allen & The Pollies “All Of Me” Recorded for World Cafe

Billy Allen & The Pollies “Ridin’ Wit Chu” Recorded for World Cafe

Billy Allen & The Pollies “Lady Luck” Recorded for World Cafe

Billy Allen & The Pollies “I Though You Wanted Him” Recorded for World Cafe

Dave Matthews Band “Trippin’ Billys” WC Recording

Mt. Joy “Highway Queen” (single)

The Avett Brothers “Kick Drum Heart” I And Love And You

Oasis “Wonderwall” (What’s The Story) Morning Glory

Fontaines D.C. “Favourite” Romance

Fontaines D.C. “A Hero’s Death” WC Recording

Michael Kiwanuka “Floating Parade” Floating Parade (single)

Zero 7 “Destiny” Simple Things

Beck “Tropicalia” Mutations

Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge “Tell Me Why U Do That” Wine on Venus

Hour Two
Coldplay “Shiver” Parachutes

Brigitte Calls Me Baby “We Were Never Alive” The Future Is Our Way Out

The Style Council “My Ever Changing Moods” My Ever Changing Moods

Yard Act “Dream Job” Where’s My Utopia

Kaiser Chiefs “Coming Home” WC Recording

Kaiser Chiefs “Ruby” Recorded for World Cafe

Phoebe Bridgers “Motion Sickness” World Cafe 2018

Cage The Elephant “Neon Pill” Neon Pill

Blur “Country House” The Great Escape

Dehd “Dog Days” Poetry

Radiohead “Lotus Flower” The King Of Limbs

Paris Paloma “labour” Cacophony

Radiohead “Fake Plastic Trees” The Bends

The Blue Nile “Tinseltown In The Rain” A Walk Across The Rooftops

Sharon Van Etten “Seventeen” Remind Me Tomorrow