Time Again Radio Show presents:
A lovely combo of tunes, songs and musical pieces to delight just about anyone. This week’s show is a a general mix based on things I’ve been listening to lately, I hope you enjoy.
Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters, “Yellow Rose Of Texas”
Vintage Masters Inc. - 2011
Riley Puckett, “Ragged but Right”
from Early Country Songs, Vol. 8 (Legendary Country Artists) [Recorded 1926-1939]
Vintage Recordings. - 2015
The Skillet Lickers, “Polly Woddle Doo”
from The Skillet-Lickers Vol. 1 (1926-1927)
Document Records - 2000
Fiddlin' Doc Roberts, “Smoky Row”
from Fiddlin Doc Roberts Vol. 1 1925 - 1928
Document Records - 1999
Louie Lasky, “Caroline”
from Never Let the Same Bee Sting You Twice - Blues, Ballads, Rags & Gospel In the Songster Tradition
Document Records - 2005
Ashley and Foster, “Bull Dog Sal”
from The Stuff That Dreams Are Made of: Super Rarities
Yazoo - 2006
Los Borinquenos, “La Coquetera”
from The Music of Puerto Rico: Recordings 1929-1947
Black Round Records - 2009
J.W. Russell, “Battle in the Horseshoe”
from Lost Train Blues: John & Alan Lomax and the Early Folk Music Collections at the Library of Congress
Jalopy Records - 2016
Cleve Chaffin, “Babylon Is Fallen Down”
from The Half Ain't Never Been Told - Early American Rural Religious Music, Vol. 2
Yazoo - 2006
Michalis Patrinos, “Misirlou”
from Misirlou - The Route of the Song from the 20's to 50's, on 78 rpm Records
New World-Old Music - 2019
Lonnie Johnson, “Love Is a Song (Your Love Is Cold)”
from Lonnie Johnson Vol. 7 (1931 - 1932)
Document Records - 1991
Noah Lewis, “Like I Want to Be”
from First Recordings With Yank Rachell and Noah Lewis
JSP Records - 2002
Jack Kelly & His South Memphis Jug Band, “Doctor Medicine”
from Complete Recorded Works: Jack Kelly & His Memphis Jug Band
Document Records - 1990
Stripling Brothers, “Get off Your Money”
from The Stripling Brothers Vol. 1 1928 - 1934
Document Records - 1997
The Lone Star Cowboys, “Just Because”
from When the Sun Goes Down, Vol. 10: East Virginia Blues
RCA Bluebird - 2004
Whistlin' Alex Moore, “Blue Bloomer Blues”
from Whistlin' Alex Moore (1929-1951)
Document Records - 1993
Vic Meyers and His Orchestra, “Shake It and Break It”
from Jazz in California 1923-1930
Timeless Records - 1997
E.C. Ball, “The Fox”
from High Atmosphere: Ballads and Banjo Tunes From Virginia and North Carolina
Rounder Records - 1975
Blind Joe Taggart, “The Half Ain't Never Been Told”
from Blind Joe Taggart Vol. 1 (1926-1928)
Document Records - 1993
Sid Hemphill, “The Devil's Dream”
from The Devil's Dream: Alan Lomax's 1942 Library of Congress Recordings
Folkways
Ervin Webb, “I'm Going Home”
from I'm Gonna Live Anyhow Until I Die - Alan Lomax’s Southern Journey (1959–1960)
Odyssey
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show May 6th, 2024
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