Wednesday, March 25, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-John McSherry


Artist:John McSherry

Song:The Slide from Grace

Album:Soma


Uilleann Piper John McSherry is a founding member of the Irish band Lunasa. The band was formed in 1997 but McSherry got so busy with other projects that he left Lunasa and has led his own band ever since. He was born in 1970 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He started playing the Uilleann Pipes as a child. And by age 14 he had won two All Ireland piping championships. And he was the youngest ever winner of the 1988 Oireachtas Piping Championships. After that he started turning up in all kinds of bands including the family folk rock band Tamalin, Donal Lunny's band Coolfin, At First Light, Uliad and of course Lunasa. McSherry and fellow piper Michael McGoldrick left Lunasa because they didn't want to tour and would rather play sessions. The Slide from Grace is from McSherry's 2010 solo debut album Soma on Compass Records. McSherry produced the album and wrote most of the songs including The Slide from Grace. Musicians include Donal O'Connor on fiddle and keyboards and Ruben Bada on bouzouki. O'Connor regularly plays with McSherry. This album is available on CD. McSherry won awards for this album in Ireland. And maybe you heard him playing on the 1998 film Waking Ned Devine. McSherry leads the band The Olilam with Tyler Duncan. They self released a 2022 album and toured. Fans of Irish music should check him out. Here's John McSherry with Niall Murphy on fiddle, Donal O'Connor on piano, John Joe Kelly on bodhran, Paul Meehan on guitar and Alan Docherty on whistle performing The Slide from Grace.


 

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Sierra Boggess


Artist:Sierra Boggess

Song:Part of Your World

Album:The Little Mermaid:Original Broadway Cast Recording


Sierra Bogess is best known for playing Ariel in the 2008 Broadway musical adaptation of the 1989 film The Little Mermaid. She still appears on Broadway. She was born May 20, 1982 in Denver. She grew up in a family of musicians. She got into performing in high school and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Milliken University in Decatur, IL. Sierra started out performing in regional theater. She starred in a production of The Phantom of the Opera at The Venetian Las Vegas. That's when The Little Mermaid came up. Disney had already produced successful Broadway adaptations of some of their animated films when they decided to do The Little Mermaid. Songwriter Alan Menken was brought in to write some new songs. He wrote the songs for the 1989 film with Howard Ashman. But Ashman died in 1991. So Glenn Slater was brought in. He wrote songs with Menken for the 2004 film Home on the Range. Along with Sierra, the other stars of the show were Sherie Rene Scott, Sean Palmer and Norm Lewis. Sierra was hired to play Ariel after a lengthy audition process. She first auditioned in Oct. 2006 and the final audition was in Jan. 2007. Sierra was at her dentist's office in Las Vegas when she got the role. The Little Mermaid had a trial run in Denver before opening on Broadway Nov. 2007. The show did OK but Disney was disappointed as it wasn't a big smash hit and it closed in Aug. 2009. The original cast album is available as a digital download. Sierra's performance was positively reviewed. She left in May 2009. Since then she has appeared in several productions of The Phantom of the Opera and the sequel Love Never Dies in London. So that's what I noticed. She always returns to Phantom. The other big Broadway show she appeared in was School of Rock in 2016. And she appeared in the 2022 Barry Manilow musical Harmony. Sierra hasn't done films or TV. But she does perform her one woman show in clubs. Here's Sierra Boggess performing Part of Your World on a 2007 episode of ABC's Good Morning America.  

Monday, March 23, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Tawanda


Artist:Tawanda

Song:Bridges

Album:Smile


Jazz singer Tawanda Suessbrich-Joaquim caused a commotion when she won the 2021 Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Jazz Competition. It got her a record deal followed by the release of her 2022 debut album Smile. I think jazz vocal fans will want to check her out. Tawanda was born and raised in New Mexico. Her mother is German and her father is from Mozambique. She grew up listening to all kinds of music. While earning a Bachelor of Arts degree at Santa Fe University of Art and Design, her teachers taught her about standards by songwriters like Irving Berlin and The Gershwins. Then she got interested in jazz singers like Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday. After graduating, she moved to Los Angeles and started playing clubs and that led to a record deal with the jazz label Resonance Records and the release of the album Smile. The album was produced by Resonance owner George Klabin. Musicians include Gary Meek on sax, Anthony Wilson on guitar, Josh Nelson on piano, Kevin Axt on bass and Gene Coye on drums. Tawanda records a mix of standards like Charles Chaplin's Smile and recent songs like Bridges written by Brazilian Milton Nascimento. This album is available on CD. Tawanda appeared on Ivan Lins' 2023 Grammy nominated album My Heart Speaks and she toured with the band Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox. Tawanda is currently working on a new album. Jazz fans should check her out. Here's the video for Bridges by Tawanda.


Sunday, March 22, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Mike Posner


Artist:Mike Posner

Song:I Took a Pill in Ibiza: SeeB Remix

Album:All Night, Alone


The 2015 single I Took a Pill in Ibiza was a top five hit. It was one of two big hits for singer, songwriter and producer Mike Posner. He hasn't had any success since then. He was born Feb.12, 1988 in Detroit. His father was a criminal defense lawyer. His sister is also a lawyer. Posner was on the track team in high school and earned a BA in Sociology at Duke University. He started recording music in college and released the 2009 mixtape A Matter of Time. When that topped the digital music chart, that got the attention of Clive Davis' label J Records and they signed Posner to a contract. After he finished college, Posner's debut album 31 Minutes to Takeoff was released in 2010. The single Cooler Than Me reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Then RCA closed J Records and Posner was moved to RCA. While working on his second album titled Pages, Posner was uncomfortable with being in the spotlight and was struggling with depression. He took a break from recording to produce other artists. After he finished recording the album, RCA released a couple of singles. And when they were unsuccessful, RCA decided not to release the album. That is called being "shelved". Remember he was on J Records. Those people weren't there anymore. So when you hear of an artist being shifted to a different label owned by the same company, that's not usually good news. Posner requested RCA for his release and he signed with Island Records. They released the EP The Truth in 2015 and the single I Took a Pill in Ibiza. Originally the song was acoustic. But then Island A&R VP Mike D'Arduini sent the EP to the Norwegian duo SeeB (Simen Eriksrud, Espen Berg) and they remixed the song with electrobeats, it reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was a worldwide hit. Posner said when he wrote the song, he was drinking a lot. That's reflected in the video. Posner wrote and produced the album At Night, Alone. Both version of I Took a Pill in Ibiza are on the album and it's available as a budget CD. This is the last time Posner charted. He released two more albums on Island. In recent years he has concentrated on walks across America and climbing Mount Everest. He did recently release what seems to be a gag single I Went Back to Ibiza. But music seems to be secondary these days. Here's the video for I Took a Pill in Ibiza: SeeB Remix by Mike Posner.  

Saturday, March 21, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Roberto Occhipinti


Artist:Roberto Occhipinti

Song Marta

Album:A Bend in the River


Canadian jazz bassist Roberto Occhipinti started out as a classical musician. So he is equally comfortable in an orchestra or a small band. He's a two time Juno nominee. He was born Mar. 25, 1955 in Toronto. His brother Michael Occhipinti is a jazz guitarist and co-founder of the Neufeld-Occhipinti Jazz Orchestra. Occhipinti studied music at the University of Toronto with classical bassist Joel Quarrington and jazz bassist Dave Young. After graduating, he played with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, Esprit Orchestra and Arraymusic. In the 90s he started working with Toronto based jazz musicians like Hilario Duran and Jane Bunnett. Since then he has worked with jazz and classical musicians and worked as a session musician. Occhipinti started his own label Modica Music in 2003. Marta is from the 2009 album A Bend in the River for the Canadian label Alma Records. The musicians are Luiz Deniz on alto sax, Cuban pianist David Virelles and Cuban drummer Dafnis Prieto. Occhipinti wrote most of the songs but Deniz wrote Marta. This album was nominated for a Juno and is available on CD. Occhipinti's latest album The Next Step was released in 2021. He plays regular shows in Toronto clubs including as a part of Deniz's band. Here's Roberto Occhipinti with Luis Deniz on alto sax, Uli Geissendoerfer on piano and Jeremy Klewicki on drums with The Young Artists Orchestra of Las Vegas conducted by Yuniro Lopez performing Marta 2017. 


Friday, March 20, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Lee Ritenour


Artist:Lee Ritenour f/Joao Bosco

Song:Latin Lover

Album:Collection


Recently I wrote about a charity album that jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour had recorded that had a hit single on it. And I promised a friend that I would write about his career and recommend a comp. Ritenour has been around since the 70s. He had his greatest success when he recorded for GRP Records from 1985-95. He still tours, records and plays sessions. But he's not as successful today. He was born Jan. 11, 1952 in Los Angeles. He started playing guitar at age eight and at age 16 he played on a Mamas & the Papas recording. Ritenour was influenced by Wes Montgomery to get into jazz. Then he played with Lena Horne and Tony Bennett. Ritenour studied classical guitar at the University of Southern California. Meanwhile, he was already regularly playing sessions in Los Angeles recording studios and in clubs. And that led to a contract with Epic Records and his 1976 debut album First Contact. The album was produced by Skip Drinkwater who had produced jazz fusion artists. And Epic wanted Ritenour's music to sound like Return to Forever or Miles Davis. They were disappointed when he didn't sound like that. Dave Grusin played keyboards on both Epic albums. Meanwhile, Ritenour was brought in to play guitar on Pink Floyd's The Wall. He left Epic and recorded for the Japanese label JVC. These were straight ahead jazz because that's what Japanese fans like. He signed with Elektra and recorded for them from 1978-84. Ritenour wrote and produced everything with Grusin. He also brought in guest singers like Patti Austin and Bill Champlin. He probably knew that Grusin was planning to start his own label. So when Grusin and recording engineer Larry Rosen started GRP Records in 1985, Ritenour wasted no time in signing with them. He recorded for GRP until 1995 after Grusin and Rosen sold the label to MCA. While he was at GRP, Ritenour could record whatever he wanted. Latin Lovers is from the 1988 album Festival. It's a tribute to Brazilian music featuring guest singers Joao Bosco and Caetano Veloso. Bosco wrote Latin Lovers and sings lead. Other musicians are Dave Grusin on keyboards, Anthony Jackson on bass, Omar Hakim on drums and Carlinhos Brown on djembe, The orchestra was arranged by Johnny Mandel and conducted by Randy Kerber. You can get Latin Lovers on this comp which covers Ritenour's GRP years. Ritenour was in Bob James' band Fourplay from 1991-97. Ritenour still tours and records. He just doesn't have a major labe behind him anymore. His 2024 album Brasil is on Candid Records. He is currently on tour in Europe. Here's Lee Ritenour featuring Joao Bosco performing Latin Lovers with Bob James on piano, Anthony Jackson on bass, Paulinho Da Costa on percussion and Harvey Mason Sr. on drums at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles 1990. This entire concert can be streamed for free on YouTube.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Aimee Mann


Artist:Aimee Mann

Song:Save Me

Album:Magnolia: Music from the Motion Picture


I'm sure most music fans remember Aimee Mann as lead singer of the band 'Til Tuesday. They scored a top ten hit with the 1985 single Voices Carry. And the video was memorable. They split up when she left to go solo in 1990. She is mostly an album and touring artist. She has never had a hit single. She had her greatest success with the songs she wrote and performed for the 1999 film Magnolia. Save Me was nominated for an Oscar and a Grammy. The score for Magnolia was composed by Aimee's long time collaborator Jon Brion. She was born Sept. 8, 1960 in Richmond, VA. Her parents divorced after Aimee's mother had an affair and got pregnant. Aimee was kidnapped by her mom and her new boyfriend and taken to Europe. Her dad hired a private detective. He got her back after a year. He had remarried with two stepsons. Not surprisingly, Aimee still suffers from PTSD. Most thought she was just weird. Aimee learned to play guitar. She was a big fan of David Bowie and Iggy Pop. Then she was encouraged when Patti Smith became popular. She studied bass guitar at Berklee College of Music. She left and joined the punk band Young Snakes. They didn't like her songs. She was in the band Ministry for a while. Then she formed 'Til Tuesday as lead singer and bassist. They signed with Epic and the 1985 single Voices Carry reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100. 'Til Tuesday recorded three albums and split up after Aimee left to go solo in 1990. She says there was a management change at Epic and they stopped promoting the band. That happens all the time in the music business. Epic wouldn't release Aimee from her contract until 1993. She started working with 'Til Tuesday touring band member Jon Brion. She signed with Imago Records owned by Terry Ellis of Chrysalis Records. After he had financial problems, Aimee's contract was sold to Geffen. Her two albums for Geffen went nowhere. She kind of drifted around until director Paul Thomas Anderson hired Brion to compose the score for the 1999 film Magnolia and he brought Aimee in to write and perform songs for the film. Anderson knew Brion and Aimee from the Los Angeles club Largo and the script for Magnolia is based on her songs. Not only was Magniolia a big success but the album was certified Gold and Aimee was nominated for a Grammy and an Oscar. The soundtrack album is available. Brion's score is on a separate album. Once Aimee got out of her Geffen contract, she started her own label SuperEgo and her latest album was released in 2021. Aimee still tours but no sign of new music. Here's the video for Save Me by Aimee Mann