Time Again Radio Show presents:
This week’s show bounces around quite a bit, but is good romp nonetheless! Enjoy the hodge podge that is this episode.
J.E. Mainer & His Mountaineers, “Rhythm Blues”
from The Legendary J.E. Mainer, Volume 4
Gusto Records
Leake County Revelers, “Memories Waltz”
from Hit Wonder: Leake County Revelers, Vol. 1
Hit Wonder (104pro Media) - 2014
Tommie Bradley - James Cole Groups, “Where You Been So Long?”
from Tommie Bradley - James Cole Groups 1928-1932
Document Records - 1993
Red Brush Rowdies, “No One's Hard Up But Me”
from Hard Times Come Again No More: Early American Rural Songs of Hard Times and Hardships, Vol. 2
Yazoo - 1998
Hill Billies / Al Hopkins & Buckle Busters, “C. C. & O. No. 558”
from Hill Billies / Al Hopkins & Buckle Busters Vol. 3
Document Records - 1999
Mississippi Sarah, “Strewin' It Out”
from Alabama: Black Country Dance Bands (1924-1949)
Document Records - 1993
Bo Carter & Walter Vinson, “Sheiks Special”
from Hard Times Come Again No More: Early American Rural Songs of Hard Times and Hardships Vol. 2
Yazoo - 2006
Stripling Brothers, “June Rose Waltz”
from The Stripling Brothers Vol. 1 1928 - 1934
Document Records - 1997
The Jubilee Gosepl Team & Deep River Plantation Singers, “Don't Know When Old Death Will Call for Me”
from The Jubilee Gospel Team (1928) & Deep River Plantation Singers (1931)
Document Records - 1997
Pick-Up Band, “Bile Them Cabbage Down”
from The Asch Recordings, 1939-1945, Vol. 2
Folkways Records - 2004
The Too Bad Boys, “Corrine Corrina Blues”
from The Voice of the Blues: Bottleneck Guitar Masterpieces
Yazoo - 1992
The Blue Ridge Highballers, “Darneo”
from The Cornshucker's Frolic: Classic Recordings From the 1920's & 30's, Vol. 2
Yazoo - 1999
Uncle Dave Macon, “When The Train Comes Along”
from The Country Music Hall Of Fame Series
MCA Nashville - 1992
Parker & Dodd, “Sail Away Lady”
from Times Ain't Like They Used To Be: Early American Rural Music, Vol. 6
Yazoo - 2006
Mae Pucket & W.M. Stepp, “The Old Hen She Cackled”
from The Music of Kentucky: Early American Rural Classics 1927-37, Vol. 1
Yazoo - 2006
Georgia Tom & Kansas City Kitty, “How Can You Have the Blues?”
from The Roots of Rap: Classic Recordings From the 1920s & 30s
Yazoo - 2006
Bertha "Chippie" Hill, “Some Cold Rainy Day”
from 1920’s Vintage Jazz & Blues
Vintage Masters Inc. - 2012
Original Memphis Melody Boys, “There Ain't No Gal Like My Gal”
Timeless Records - 1999
Speckled Red, “The Right String -- But the Wrong Yo Yo”
from The Dirty Dozens
Delmark Records - 1996
Pete Bontsema and His Hotel Tuller Orchestra, “Salt Your Sugar”
from Those Fabulous Gennetts Vol. 2 1922-1925
Timeless Records - 2000
Blind Lemon Jefferson, “That Crawlin Baby Blues”
from Blues Visionaries: Jefferson & Patton
52nd Street Archives
Carl Martin, “Old Time Blues”
from Virginia Traditions: Southwest Virginia Blues
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / Blue Ridge Institute - 2015
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show January 27th, 2025
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