Time Again Radio Show presents:
A fine and fair mix of rural musical expression this round.. from blues to hillbilly and back again!
Fess Williams & His Royal Flush Orchestra, “Hot Town”
Hot Record Society - 2010
Garfield Akers, “Jumpin' And Shoutin' Blues”
Silverphonic Records - 2009
Rev. J.C. Burnett, “True Friendship”
from Rev. J.C. Burnett Vol. 1 (1926-1927)
Document Records - 1997
Charlie Poole, “Battleship of Maine (with Red Patterson's Peidmont Log Rollers)”
from You Ain't Talkin' To Me: Charlie Poole and the Roots of Country Music
Columbia/Legacy - 2005
Mike Seeger, “Soon In the Morning Babe”
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1998
East Texas Serenaders, “East Texas Drag”
from East Texas Serenaders (1927-1937)
Document Records - 1998
Fred Cockerham, “June Apple”
from High Atmosphere: Ballads and Banjo Tunes From Virginia and North Carolina
New Rounder - 1975
Clayton Horsley, “Don't the Moon Look Pretty”
from Virginia Traditions: Western Piedmont Blues
Global Village Music - 1992
Reverend Gary Davis, “I Belong to the Band”
from If I Had My Way: Early Home Recordings
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2003
Fred Cockerham, Oscar Jenkins & Tommy Jarrell, “Old Bunch of Keys”
from Stay All Night ... and Don't Go Home
Rebel Records - 2004
Turner Foddrell, “Slow Drag”
from Virginia Traditions: Western Piedmont Blues
Global Village Music - 1992
Cleve Chaffin, “Babylon Is Fallen Down”
from The Half Ain't Never Been Told - Early American Rural Religious Music Vol. 2
Yazoo - 2006
Uncle Eck Dunford & Hattie Stoneman, “What Will I Do For My Money's All Gone”
from The Rose Grew Round the Briar
Yazoo - 2005
Georgia Tom Dorsey & Kansas City Kitty, “How Can You Have the Blues?”
from Come On Mama Do That Dance (1928-1932)
Yazoo - 1992
Ernest V. Stoneman & The Blue Ridge Cornshuckers, “Raging Sea, How It Roars”
from Virginia Traditions: Ballads from British Tradition
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / Blue Ridge Institute - 2015
Various Artists, “Hurry Down, Sunshine, and See What Tomorrow Brings”
from Too Late, Too Late, Vol. 5 (1927-1964)
Document Records - 1995
Various Artists, “Jack of Diamonds Georgia Rub”
from Too Late, Too Late, Vol. 5 (1927-1964)
Document Records - 1995
James Lowry, “Karo Street Blues”
from Virginia Traditions: Western Piedmont Blues
Global Village Music - 1992
Lonnie Glosson, “Arkansas Hard Luck Blues”
from The Roots of Rap: Classic Recordings From the 1920s & 30s
Yazoo - 2006
Elder Curry, “Memphis Flu”
from How Can I Keep From Singing Vol. 2: Early American Religious Music and Song
Yazoo - 2006
Callahan Brothers, “Somebody's Been Using That Thing”
from White Country Blues: 1926-1938 A Lighter Shade of Blue
Legacy/Columbia - 1993
Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers, “Wake Up Jacob”
from Old-Time Texas String Bands, Vol. 1 - Texas Farewell
Rebel Records - 2001
Blind Willie McTell, “Talkin' to Myself”
from Statesboro Blues: The Early Years 1927-1935
Document Records - 2005
Gabriel Brown & John & Rochelle French, “Education Blues”
from Field Recordings, Vol. 7: Florida (1935-1936)
Document Records - 1997
Mac "Harry" McClintock, “Hallelujah, I'm a Bum”
RCA Bluebird - 2003
Dot Edwards and Katie Golden, “Columbus Stockade Blues”
from Galax, Virginia Old Fiddler's Convention
Folkways Records - 2004
Gaither Carlton, “Charming Betsy”
from Banjo Classics from the Vaults of County Records & Old Blue Records
Old Blue Records, LLC - 2012
Carl Martin, “Let's Have a New Deal”
from Broadcasting the Blues: Black Blues In the Segregation Era
Document Records - 2006
Rev. Edward W. Clayborn, “Your Enemy Cannot Harm You”
from Rev. Edward W. Clayborn (1926-1928)
Document Records - 1993
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show June 24th, 2019
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