Time Again Radio Show presents:
This week holds a varied thread of recordings that in some way, some fashion- all go together. Enjoy!
Charles “Cow Cow” Davenport, “Slum Gullion Stomp”
from Classic Blues Piano
Vintage Masters Inc. - 2011
Wilbur Sweatman, “Down Home Rag (feat. Emerson Trio)”
from Wilbur Sweatman 1916-1935
Jazz Oracle - 2019
Sara Martin, Fats Waller, “T'aint Nobody's Business If I Do”
from Rough Guide to Blues Women
World Music Network
Delma Lachney, “Baoille”
from Early American Cajun Music: Classic Recordings From the 1920's
Yazoo - 1999
Geeshie Wiley, “Over to My House”
Universal Digital Enterprises - 1930
Fate Marable's Society Syncopators, “Pianoflage”
from Pianoflage - Single
Most Wanted Recordings - 2013
Lulu Jackson, “You're Going to Leave the Old Home, Jim? (Recorded 1932)”
from Early Country Songs, Vol. 2 (Legendary Bluegrass Artists) [Recorded 1924-1932]
Vintage Recordings. - 2015
Lonnie McIntorsh, “The Lion and The Tribes of Judah”
from How Can I Keep From Singing Vol. 2: Early American Religious Music and Song
Shenachie
Bessie Brown, “Chloe (Song of the Swamp)”
from Top 33 Classics - The Very Best of Bessie Brown
GRR Music - 2021
Herve Duerson, “Avenue Strut”
from Mama Don’t Allow No Easy Riders Here: Classic Piano Rags, Blues, & Stomps 1928-35
Yazoo - 1998
Floyd and Boswell, “Nellie Dare (Recorded 1927)”
from Early Country Vocals, Vol. 1 (Legendary Country Artists) [Recorded 1927-1929]
Vintage Recordings - 2014
Mattie Delaney, “Down the Big Road Blues”
from I Can't Be Satisfied: Early American Blues Singers, Vol. 1 - Country
Yazoo - 2006
Blind Willie McTell, Ruby Glaze, “Searchin' the Desert for the Blues”
Legacy Records - 1965
Margaret Johnson, “Dead Drunk Blues”
from Oh, Run Into Me, But Don't Hurt Me! Female Blues Singers - Rarities 1923-1930
Sub rosa - 2008
Van Eps Banjo Orchestra, “Soup to Nuts”
from From Ragtime to Jazz, Vol. 3 - 1902-1923
Timeless Records - 2001
The Fort Worth Doughboys, “Nancy Jane”
from Legends of Country Music: Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys (Deluxe Edition)
Columbia/Legacy - 2006
Helen Humes, “Cross-Eyed Blues (11-26-27)”
from Complete Jazz Series 1927 - 1945
Complete Jazz Series - 2009
Jesse Stone & His Blues Serenaders, “Boot to Boot”
from The Real Kansas City of the '20s, '30s & '40s
Columbia/Legacy - 1996
Alex Hill, “Tennessee Twilight”
from Ain't It Nice? the Recordings of Alex Hill 1928-1934
Timeless Records - 1998
Various Artists - Document Records, “Smithy Rag”
from Field Recordings Vol. 2: North & South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas (1926-1943)
Document Records - 1997
The Williamson Brothers & Curry, “Warfield”
from Old-Time Music of West Virginia, Vol. 1
Rebel Records - 1999
Blind Roosevelt Graves, “Happy Sunshine”
from I'll Be Rested, When the Roll Is Called / Woke up This Morning, With My Mind on Jesus
EARTH-VOX - 2016
Burnett and Rutherford, “She is a Flower From the Fields of Alabama”
from Ballads and Breakdowns of the Golden Era
Shanachie
Thomas Morris, Leecan and Cooksey, “My Old Daddy's Got a Brand New Way to Love”
from Really the Blues?
West Hill Radio Archives
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show March 11th, 2024
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