Time Again Radio Show presents:
This week we dive into a few different directions and explore a little more jazz, old time, some great jug band and blues numbers, a classic grab bag episode on this week’s Time Again Radio Show!
Whether it be a solid serenade or a dynamite instrumental, there’s a bit of something for everyone here.
Casey Bill Weldon, “Has My Gal Been Here?”
from Casey Bill Weldon, Vol. 1 1935-1936
Document Records - 1994
Welly Trice, “Come On In Here Mama”
from Wait for Me: Songs of Love, Lust and Discontent from the 1920s and 1930s
2015
Dock Boggs, “Mother's Advice”
from Dock Boggs
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 1964
Shortbuckle Roark & Family, “I Truly Understand You Love Another Man”
from Kentucky Mountain Music (Classic Recordings of the 1920s & 1930s)
Yazoo Records - 2003
Georgia Organ Grinders, “Charming Betsy”
from Wait for Me: Songs of Love, Lust and Discontent from the 1920s and 1930s
2015
Leake County Revelers, “Molly Put the Kettle On”
from Leake County Revelers Vol. 1 (1927-1928)
Document Records - 2005
The Carter Family, “Worried Man Blues”
from RCA Country Legends: The Carter Family
RLG/BMG Heritage - 2004
Earl McDonald, “Try & Treat Her Right (feat. Ben Ferguson)”
from Earl McDonald & The Great Louisville Jug Bands 1924-1931
Frog - 2010
Monk Hazel & His Bienville Roof Orchestra, “Git-Wit-It”
from Sizzling the Blues - New Orleans 1927-29
1995
State Street Ramblers, “Pleasure Mad”
from State Street Ramblers Vol. 1 (1927-1931)
Document Records - 1994
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven, “Willie the Weeper”
from The Best of the Hot 5 & Hot 7 Recordings
1991
Cannon's Jug Stompers, “Going To Germany”
from The Best of Cannon's Jug Stompers
Yazoo Records - 1995
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show January 30th, 2018
Posted In: Music, Music Shows
Tags: banjo, blues, fiddle, guitar, hillbilly, jazz, old time