Time Again Radio Show presents:
We’re up on the air again, rolling on one day at a time..
Takin’ it easy, but takin’ it nonetheless.
Bob Dylan, “Ballad for a Friend”
from The Bootleg Series, Vol. 9: The Witmark Demos: 1962-1964
Columbia
G.B. Grayson & Henry Whitter, “He Is Coming to Us Dead”
from The Recordings of Grayson & Whitter (1928-1930)
Rebel Records
Bob And Leroy, “Sometimes I Wonder”
from Field Recordings, Vol. 8: Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi (1934-1947)
Document Records
Mustard and Gravy, “The Whale Did, I Know He Did”
from Turn Me Loose: Outsiders of Old-Time Music
Pawn/Tompkins Square
Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers, “Shootin' Creek”
Sony - 1976
Claude Hopkins and His Orchestra, “Ain't Misbehavin'”
from The Big Broadcast, Vol. 3: Jazz and Popular Music of the 1920s and 1930s
Rivermont Records
The Two Poor Boys - Joe Evans & Arthur McClain, “So Sorry Dear”
from The Two Poor Boys - Joe Evans & Arthur McClain (1927-1931)
Document Records
Imperial Dance Orchestra, “Smile When the Raindrops Fall”
from The Big Broadcast, Vol. 3: Jazz and Popular Music of the 1920s and 1930s
Rivermont Records
Papa Charlie Jackson, “Self Experience”
from Papa Charlie Jackson: Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 3 (1928-1934)
Document Records
Pete Steele, “Poor Ellen Smith”
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records
Frank Proffitt, “Pretty Crowing Chicken”
from High Atmosphere: Ballads and Banjo Tunes From Virginia and North Carolina
Rounder Records - 1975
Daniel Womack, “Come, Let's March”
from Virginia Traditions: Non Blues Secular Black Music
Global Village Music
Wade Ward, “Half Shaved / High Atmosphere”
from High Atmosphere: Ballads and Banjo Tunes From Virginia and North Carolina
Rounder Records - 1975
Henry Brown, “Stomp 'em Down To the Bricks”
from Shake Your Wicked Knees: Classic Piano Rags, Blues & Stomps 1928 - 43
Yazoo
Earnest Phipps & His Holiness Singers, “If the Light Has Gone Out of Your Soul”
from The Music of Kentucky: Early American Rural Classics 1927-37 Volume 1
Document
Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters, “John Brown's Dream”
from Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters & Frank Jenkins' Pilot Mountaineers (1927-1929)
Document Records
Pink Anderson & Simmie Dooley, “Every Day In the Week Blues”
from Times Ain't Like They Used To Be: Early American Rural Music, Vol. 4
Yazoo
Cousin Emmy & The New Lost City Ramblers, “Johnny Booker”
from The New Lost City Ramblers with Cousin Emmy
Folkways Records
Hobart Smith, “Lonely Tombs (Remastered)”
from Wave the Ocean, Wave the Sea: Alan Lomax’s "Southern Journey," 1959–1960 (Remastered)
Global Jukebox
Dave Dickerson, “The War Is Over”
from Virginia Traditions: Southwest Virginia Blues
Global Village Music
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show May 27th, 2019
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