Time Again Radio Show presents:
Stomps and streaks emphasizing the horns, reeds and strings this evening!
The Swamp Rooters, “Swamp Cat Rag”
from Times Ain't Like They Used To Be: Early American Rural Music, Vol. 6
Yazoo - 2006
Sam Morgan's Jazz Band, “Steppin' on the Gas”
from Treasures of North American Negro Music, No. 8 (Mono Version) - EP
BNF Collection - 1960
Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers, “The Chant”
from 100 (100 Original Tracks - Remastered)
VCR Records - 2012
Blanche Calloway, “Growlin' Dan (08-27-34)”
from Complete Jazz Series 1925 - 1935
Complete Jazz Series - 2008
Jimmie Lunceford, “In Dat Morning (feat. The Chickasaw Syncopators)”
from The Jimmie Lunceford Collection 1930-47
Fabulous - 2014
McKinney's Cotton Pickers, “Zonky”
from Mckinney's & Jean Goldkette's, 1924-1930
Digital Revival - 2017
The Hot Air Men, “Harlem Madness”
from The Charleston Chasers Vol. 2 & New York Studio Groups 1928-1930
Timeless Records - 2001
Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds of Joy, “Casey Jones Special”
from Andy Kirk (Doxy Collection)
Doxy Records - 2014
Bernie Cummins and His Orchestra, “Home Folks Blues”
from Bernie Cummins and His Orchestra 1924-1930
Timeless Records - 2000
Eddie Lang and His Orchestra, “Hot Heels”
from Jazz Mad, Vol. 2: Hot Dance, Jazz & Instrumental Blues 1926-1930
Van Up Records - 2009
Tram, Bix and Eddie, “For No Reason At All In C”
from The Jazz Modernists 1924-1933
Retrieval - 2009
Oliver Cobb & His Rhythm Kings, “The Duck's Yas Yas Yas”
from Hot Stuff - Black Chicago Big Bands 1922-1929
Frog - 1999
Cook's Dreamland Orchestra, “Here Comes the Hot Tamale Man”
from New Orleans Jazz of the1920's
Stardust
JC Johnson & His Five Hot Sparks, “Crying for You (Baby Mine)”
from Sunshine Special: Texas, 1927-29
Frog - 2005
Ephraim Carter and His Fife & Drum Band, “Sorrow Come Pass Me Around”
from orrow Come Pass Me Around
Dust to Digital
Douglas Williams, “Slow Death”
from Douglas Williams - the Complete Recordings 1928-1930
Jazz Oracle - 2019
Hoyt "Floyd" Ming & His Pep-Steppers, “Tupelo Blues”
from Old Country Songs from Down On the Farm, Vol. 2
Document
Lovey Williams, “Train I Ride”
from Voices of Mississippi: Artists and Musicians Documented by William Ferris
Dust-to-Digital - 2018
Carter Brothers and Son, “Cotton Eyed Joe”
from Mississippi String Bands, Vol. 1
Rebel Records - 1998
Husk O'Hare's Super Orchestra of Chicago, “San”
from Those Fabulous Gennetts Vol. 2 1922-1925
Timeless Records - 2000
Carl Davis & The Dallas Jamboree Jug Band, “It May Be My Last Night”
Document
Don Redman and His Orchestra, “Hot and Anxious”
from I Got Rythm (In Chronological Order 1931-1932)
HotJazz - 2012
Lewis Brothers, “Bull At the Wagon”
from The Great Texas String Bands, Vol. 2
Ling Music Group - 2005
Charlie Davis and His Orchestra, “The Drag”
from Jazz Is Where You Find It 1924-1930
Timeless Records - 1998
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show July 26th, 2021
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