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It's past the midpoint in what has been a hot and sticky summer in New England, so why not some summer themed music for these remaining lazy, hot days? Today is August 16th, the feast day of Saint Roch, the patron saint of Dogs, so why not celebrate the "Dog Days"?

The Romans associated the hot weather with the star Sirius. They considered Sirius to be the "Dog Star" because it is the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major (Large Dog), as well as the brightest star in the night sky. The term "Dog Days" was used earlier by the Greeks in Aristotle's Physics.

The Dog Days originally were the days when Sirius rose just before or at the same time as sunrise, which is no longer true, owing to procession of the equinoxes. The Romans sacrificed a brown dog (Apologies to Angus and Hamish, my two miniature dachshunds!) at the beginning of the Dog Days to appease the rage of Sirius, believing that the star was the cause of the hot, sultry weather.

I've now done eight previous Dog Day postings, Podcast 292Podcast 225Podcast 442, Podcast 492 , Podcast 546Podcast 588Podcast 632  and Podcast 695, if you'd like some more summer-themed music. There may be a few repeats between these posts, but what the hey. It’s all grooving or relaxing music for soaking in those wonderful warming rays. As they said on Game of Thrones, "Winter is Coming", so let's grab all the warmth we can get, but of course - do it while socially distancing. 

Podcast 756 features the following uninterrupted hour of music, all with summer or summery activites and themes, featuring a few new tunes I've recently received from upcoming or imminent releases:

Allegra Levy - "Samba de Beach"

The Rippingtons - "One Summer Night in Brazil"

Spyro Gyra - "Summer Fling"

Till Broenner - "Summer Breeze"

Sarah Jane Cion - "Summer Night"

Jimmy Smith - "Picknickin'"

The Greyboy Allstars - "Warm Brass"

Wes Montgomery - "Green Leaves of Summer"

Susi Hyldgaard - "In the Summertime"

Black Magic Orchestra - "Ocean Beach"

Stan Getz - "A Summer Afternoon"

Rufus Reid - "Summer's Shadow"

Phil Woods Quintet - "Summertime"