Time Again Radio Show presents:
Hopping around different melodies and musical notions this week. Take part in our joyous potluck of music once again, all at the so very right pace of 78 rpm!
Dr. Humphrey Bate & His Possum Hunters, “Green Backed Dollar Bill”
from Nashville - The Early String Bands, Vol. 1
Rebel Records
King Oliver, “Freakish Light Blues”
from In Chronological Order 1928-1929: Four or Fives Times
HotJazz
Seven Boys with Homemade Instruments, “Don't the Moon Looks Pretty”
from Boll Weevil Here, Boll Weevil Everywhere - Field Recordings Vol. 16 (1934-1940)
Document Records
The Four Brothers, “Death Came a-Knockin'”
Document Records
Allison Mathis & Jessie Stroller, “Bottle It Up And Go”
from Field Recordings Vol. 2: North & South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas (1926-1943)
Document Records
The Hokum Boys & Jane Lucas, “Hip Shakin' Strut”
from Shake Your Wicked Knees: Classic Piano Rags, Blues & Stomps 1928 - 43
Yazoo
Charlie "Specks" McFadden, “Low Down Rounders Blues”
from Charlie "Specks" McFadden (1927-1937)
Document Records
Elizabeth Cotten, “Freight Train”
from Freight Train and Other North Carolina Folk Songs and Tunes
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
George Davis, “The Death of the Blue Eagle”
from Mountain Music of Kentucky
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Mance Lipscomb, “When Death Come Creeping In Your Room (Run, Sinner, Run) [Remastered Version] {Take 1}”
from Trouble In Mind
Rhino/Warner Bros.
Marion Sumner, “Lost Indian”
from Classic Mountain Songs from Smithsonian Folkways
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Mississippi Jook Band, “Barbecue Bust”
from When the Levee Breaks: Mississippi Blues Rare Cuts
JSP - 2009
Jean Ritchie, “Jubilee”
from Singing the Traditional Songs of Her Kentucky Mountain Family
Rhino/Elektra - 1952
Robert Hill, “Just Smilin'”
from Never Let the Same Bee Sting You Twice - Blues, Ballads, Rags & Gospel In the Songster Tradition
Document Records
Ishman Bracey & New Orleans Nehi Boys, “Pay Me No Mind”
from Ishman Bracey & Charley Taylor - Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1928-1929)
Document Records
The Phipps Family, “Red Jacket Mine Explosion”
from Classic Mountain Songs from Smithsonian Folkways
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Baby Tate, “If I Could Holler Like a Mountain Jack”
from The Blues - Music from the Documentary Film By Sam Charters
Folkways Records
Jimmy Yancey & Estelle "Mama" Yancey, “How Long Blues (Aka How Long How Long Blues)”
Rhino Atlantic
Carlisle & Ball, “Guitar Blues”
from White Country Blues: 1926-1938 A Lighter Shade of Blue
Sony - 1993
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show May 13th, 2019
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