The Lost Tracks

By: Ryan Farrell & Jesse Bass
  • Summary

  • An archeological journey through the world of lost and undiscovered music.

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Episodes
  • The Lost Tracks x Black Pegasus
    Nov 21 2024

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    This week on The Lost Tracks, we sit down with Marc Davis of Black Pegasus Records, an indie label out of Chicago that specializes in everything from disco to boogie to hip hop and more.

    As a young Chicago DJ, Marc worked tirelessly to perfect his craft and grow in the local music scene. Today, Marc is recognized internationally and uses his platform to highlight raw and unreleased grails from his one-of-a-kind collection.


    Better Preserved Than Forgotten.

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    27 mins
  • The Lost Tracks x Terry Telson
    Nov 14 2024

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    This week on The Lost Tracks, we travel back in time and document the story of Terry Telson, a drifter and long-haired hippy from the Chicago folk circuit of the 60s.

    After returning home from Vietnam, he packed his bags and bee-lined it west, eventually landing in Arizona, where he would record his album, ‘While in Exile’. Tune in and lose yourself in his rhythms, raw lyrics, and lonesome folk melodies.


    Better Preserved Than Forgotten.

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    32 mins
  • The Lost Tracks x Gary Davis
    Nov 7 2024

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    In 1979, a teenage Gary Davis descended into his basement and recorded a collection of Jazz Fusion songs that we now recognize as the Chocolate Star LP. 30 years after its release, this album rocked its way through popular culture and left its mark on some of the music industry's most prolific artists. Let us introduce you to Gary Davis and His Professor.

    Better Preserved Than Forgotten.

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    32 mins

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