Time Again Radio Show presents:
On this round of the Time Again Radio Show, we are keeping on with this month’s theme of Women through Music! We feature some of the most talented musicians to grace the stage spanning genres and generations!
Old Scratch Sallies, “De Aquella Crena”
from Jalopy Records 7" Series: Old Scratch Sallies - EP
Jalopy Records - 2018
Sippie Wallace, “Parlor Social de Luxe”
from Sippie Wallace Vol. 1 (1923-1925)
Document Records - 1995
Ruby Glaze, “Lonesome Day Blues”
from I Can't Be Satisfied: Early American Blues Singers, Vol. 1 - Country
Yazoo - 2006
Geeshie Wiley, “Last Kind Word Blues”
from The Best There Ever Was: The Legendary Early Blues Performers
Shanachie - 2005
Margaret Berry, “She Moves Through the Fair”
from The Alan Lomax Collection from the American Folklife Center
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Alberta Hunter & Alex Hill, “Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning”
from Really The Blues?
West Hill Radio Archives
Lillian Miller, “Dead Drunk Blues”
from I Can't Be Satisfied: Early American Women Blues Singers - Town & Country, Vol. 2
Yazoo
Irene Scruggs, “Itching Heel (feat. Blind Blake)”
from Rough Guide to Blues Women
World Music Network
Elizabeth Johnson, “Be My Kid Blues”
from I Can't Be Satisfied: Early American Blues Singers, Vol. 1 - Country
Yazoo - 2006
Blind Mamie Forehand, “Honey In the Rock”
from When the Sun Goes Down, Vol. 11: Sacred Roots of the Blues
RCA Bluebird
Aunt Molly Jackson, “Ragged Hungry Blues (Pt.1)”
from Power To The People - Protest Songs
Master Classics Records - 2008
Elvie Thomas, “Motherless Child Blues”
from American Primitive, Vol. II - Pre-War Revenants
Revenant - 2005
Jennie Clayton, “State of Tennessee Blues”
from I Can't Be Satisfied: Early American Blues Singers, Vol. 1 - Country
Yazoo - 2006
Mattie May Thomas, “Big Mac From Macamere”
from Field Recordings, Vol. 8: Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi (1934-1947)
Document Records - 2005
Edith North Johnson & Henry Brown, “Little Drops of Water”
from Classic Piano Blues from Smithsonian Folkways
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2008
Arizona Dranes, “Lamb's Blood Has Washed Me Clean”
from Arizona Dranes (1926-1929)
Document Records - 1993
Hatie Hart and the Memphis Jug Band, “Cocaine Habit Blues”
from The Rough Guide to Blues Women
World Music Network
Judy Collins, “Wild Mountain Thyme”
from A Maid of Constant Sorrow
Marathon Media International Ltd. - 1961
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show March 19th, 2019
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