Time Again Radio Show presents:
After this week the Time Again Radio show will be moving up to the 9-11 PM slot on Mondays, alternating with the Man in the Gray Flannel Suit!
I’ll be back on the air for regularly scheduled programming on the the 6th of May. It has been a grand ride running the late night hours, but its about time to move up a little and I’m looking forward to the new changes and opportunities for the show!
In the meantime keep digging for that golden record and looking out for the old, weird world within music. Cheers!
Happy Hayseeds, “The Trail of Haley's Comet”
from Times Ain't Like They Used To Be, Vol. 1
Yazoo - 2005
Jazz Majestic Orchestra, “Trois Fois Trois (Three Times Three)”
Folkways Records - 1953
Albert York, John Lusk & Murphy Gribble, “Rolling River: Country Dance”
Smithsonian Folkways
Blind minstrel with guitar, young boy with cha-chas, “Angélique Oh (Jerico)”
from Music of Haiti, Vol. 3: Songs and Dances of Haiti
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 1952
Daniel Haynes, “Waiting At The End Of The Road”
from Waiting At The End Of The Road / Old-Time Religion
Victor - 1929
Victoria Spivey, “Dope Head Blues”
from Treasures Of North American Negro Music Volume 5
Fontana - 1958
J. H. Bragg and His Rhythm Five, “Frisky Honey”
from That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History (1895-1950), Vol. 3
West Hill Radio Archives - 2006
Geeshie Wiley, “Eagles on a Half”
from American Primitive, Vol. II - Pre-War Revenants
Revenant - 2005
Cousins & DeMoss, “Poor Mourner”
from American Primitive, Vol. II - Pre-War Revenants
Revenant - 2005
Homer Quincy Smith, “Go Down Moses”
from Go Down Moses / I Want Jesus To Talk With Me
Paramount - 1927
Bayless Rose, “Jamestown Exhibition”
from American Primitive, Vol. II - Pre-War Revenants
Revenant - 2005
The Bubbling Over Five, “Don't Mistreat Your Good Boyfriend”
from Really the Blues? A Blues History 1893-1959
West Hill Radio Archive - 2010
Mississippi Fred McDowell, Fannie Davis & Miles Pratcher, “I'm Going Down That Gravel (Remastered)”
from Wave the Ocean, Wave the Sea: Alan Lomax’s "Southern Journey," 1959–1960 (Remastered)
Global Jukebox - 2010
Vester Jones, “Old Jimmy Sutton”
from Traditional Music from Grayson & Carroll Counties - Songs, Tunes with Fiddle, Banjo and Band
Folkways Records - 1962
Emmett Brand, “Give Me That Old Time Religion”
from Music from the South, Vol. 6 (Elder Songsters 1)
Folkways Records - 1956
Melvin Dupree, “Augusta Rag”
from Old-Time Mountain Guitar Vintage Recordings 1926-1931
Rebel Records - 2007
The New Lost City Ramblers, “Tom Cat Blues”
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 1958
Roanoke Jug Band, “Stone Mountain Rag”
from Virginia Traditions: Early Roanoke Country Radio
Global Village Music - 2007
Almoth Hodges, “The Hobo From the T&P Line (Part 2)”
from The Rose Grew Round the Briar
Yazoo - 2005
George Landers, “Rolling Mills Are Burning Down”
from High Atmosphere: Ballads and Banjo Tunes From Virginia and North Carolina
Concord Records - 1975
Fred Galliher, “Pan American Blues”
from Virginia Traditions: Southwest Virginia Blues
Global Village Music - 2007
United Sacred Harp Musical Association, “The Last Words of Copernicus”
from United Sacred Harp Convention - The Alan Lomax Recordings, 1959
Global Jukebox - 2013
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show April 23rd, 2019
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