The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio presents:
No theme for tonight’s program, just the same old hidden agenda as usual.
Enjoy
JB
The Prairie Ramblers, “Yip Yip Yowie, I'm an Eagle”
from The Prairie Ramblers (Doxy Collection)
Doxy Records - 2014
George Davis, “Death of the Blue Eagle”
from When Kentucky Had No Union Men
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 1967
Clyde Lewis, “A Talk On the World”
from Close to Home: Old Time Music from Mike Seeger's Collection, 1952-1967
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1997
Carter Brothers and Son, “Give Me a Chaw Of Tobacco”
from Roots of American Fiddle Music - Vol 2
http:1001tunes.com
The Del McCoury Band, “Girl in the Blue Velvet Band”
from Old Memories - The Songs of Bill Monroe
(RED) McCoury Music/RED - 2011
Muleskinner, “Knockin' On Your Door”
from Muleskinner Live: Original Television Soundtrack
Sierra - 1998
J.D. Crowe & The New South, “You Are What I Am”
from (1975-06-30) - New South Live, Kubo Hall, Tokyo
Universal Music Group International - 1975
Big Joe Williams, “Bluebird Blues”
from Mississippi's Big Joe Williams And His Nine-String Guitar
Folkways - 1995
Charley Patton, “Pony Blues”
from Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order Volume 1
Third Man - 2013
Reverend Gary Davis, “Tell Me, John”
from Reverend Gary Davis - 1952 Wire Recordings From The Collection Of John Cohen Frc116
Field Recorders Collective - 1952
Andrew & Jim Baxter, “Operator Blues”
from Roots of American Fiddle Music - Vol 2
http:1001tunes.com
Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters, “Old Joe Clark”
from Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters & Frank Jenkins' Pilot Mountaineers (1927-1929)
Document Records - 2005
The Monroe Brothers, “Darling Corey”
from The Monroe Brothers Complete RCA Victor Bluebird Recordings, Vol. 2
Soundmark - 1936
Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant, “Blue Bonnet Rag”
from The Very Best Of Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant
Classic Music International
The Stanley Brothers, “Hills Of Roane County”
from Stanley Series, Vol. 3 (1958-05-04) - Sunset Park, West Grove NY
Copper Creek - 1958
The Dixon Brothers, “How Can a Broke Man Be Happy”
from Dixon Brothers Vol. 2 (1937)
Document Records - 2001
joshbearman The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio February 6th, 2018
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