Time Again Radio Show presents:
To kick off the new time slot, it seemed appropriate to do a Banjo-centric episode to showcase some of my favorite recordings.
“When you want genuine music — music that will come right home to you like a bad quarter, suffuse your system like strychnine whisky, go right through you like Brandreth’s pills, ramify your whole constitution like the measles, and break out on your hide like the pin-feather pimples on a picked goose, — when you want all this, just smash your piano, and invoke the glory-beaming banjo!”
-Mark Twain
..well maybe not ALL that, but the Banjo is still pretty swell nonetheless.
Etta Baker & Cora Phillips, “Baby I'll Be True to You”
from Carolina Breakdown
Music Maker Recordings - 2005
Pete Steele, “Galilee”
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 1958
Bascom Lamar Lunsford, “I Wish I Was a Mole In the Ground”
from Ballads, Banjo Tunes and Sacred Songs of Western North Carolina
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1996
Wilmer Watts & His Lonely Eagles, “Been on the Job Too Long”
from The Rise And Fall Of Paramount Records
Third Man - 1929
Charlie Poole & Lucy Terry, “Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Medley”
Rebel Records - 2005
"Uncle" Homer Walker, “Cripple Creek”
from Virginia Traditions: Non-Blues Secular Black Music
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / Blue Ridge Institute - 2015
B.F. Shelton, “Darling Cora”
from Man of Constant Sorrow (And Other Timeless Mountain Ballads)
Yazoo - 2006
Roscoe Holcomb, “Sitting On Top of This World”
from An Untamed Sense of Control
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2003
Clarence Ashley, “House Carpenter”
from Clarence Ashley & Tex Isley
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 2004
John Snipes, “Old Rattler (Fox Chase)”
from Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1998
J.C. "Cleve" Sutphin, “Banjo Instrumental”
from Close to Home: Old Time Music from Mike Seeger's Collection, 1952-1967
Smithsonian Folkways - 1997
Papa Charlie Jackson, “Baby Please Loan Me Your Heart”
from Forgotten Blues
Black & Partners LLC - 2014
Parker and Dodd, “Sail Away Ladies”
from Times Ain't Like They Used To Be: Early American Rural Music, Vol. 2
Yazoo
Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers, “If the River Was Whiskey”
from Let's Get Drunk Again - Booze-Fueled Blues, Bluegrass, Hillbilly, and R 'n' B from 1920s-1950s
Viper - 2005
Chubby Parker & His Old Time Banjo, “King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O”
from King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O - Single
2020 For the Record/DO IT Records - 2020
Samantha Bumgarner, “Georgia Blues”
from Hard Times Come Again No More: Early American Rural Songs of Hard Times and Hardships, Vol. 1
Yazoo - 2006
Woody Guthrie, “Muleskinner Blues”
from The Asch Recordings, Vols. 1-4
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1999
Cousin Emmy, “Johnny Booker”
from The Story That the Crow Told Me: Early American Rural Children's Songs, Vol. 1
Yazoo - 2006
Joe Thompson & Odell Thompson, “Ol Corn Liquor”
from Going Down to Raleigh: Stringband Music in the North Carolina Piedmont 1976-1998
PineCone
Ferman Tapp and His Banjo, “Gonna Find Myself a Brand New Sweetie”
from Wait for Me: Songs of Love, Lust and Discontent from the 1920s and 1930s
East River Records - 2015
Dink Roberts, “Georgia Buck (Georgie Buck)(Never Let a Woman Have Her Way)”
from Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1998
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 - 1998
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show November 28th, 2022
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