Time Again Radio Show presents:
Here is our autumn-centric, hollow’s eve special! Some spookier songs and some tunes to usher in the falling leaves! Either way, enjoy!
Jelly Roll Morton, “Dead Man Blues”
from Library of Congress 1941-1942 Sessions
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
The Golden Gate Quartet, “The Devil with the Devil”
from Milestones of Legends: Golden Gate Quartet, Vol. 3
Intense Media GmbH - 2018
Helen Gross & The Kansas City Five, “Undertaker's Blues”
from Jazz & Blues On Edison, Volume 1
Document Records - 2006
Todd Rollins and His Orchestra, “The Boogie Man (with Chick Bullock)”
from From the Sony Vault: Silly Scary Songs
Columbia/Legacy - 2012
Lee Morse, “'Tain't No Sin (To Dance Around in Your Bones)”
from Lee Morse: A Musical Portrait
Take Two Records - 2018
Marion Harris, “I'm a Jazz Vampire (Recorded September 1920)”
from Columbia 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1920-1921]
Vintage Recordings. Distributed by Catapult. - 2014
Putney Dandridge, “The Skeleton In the Closet”
from Complete Recordings Putney Dandridge 1935-1936
Timeless Records - 1995
Bernie Cummins and His Orchestra, “Mysterious Mose”
from Bernie Cummins and His Orchestra 1924-1930
Timeless Records - 2000
Tommy Johnson, “Walking Shoes (Button Up Shoes)”
from Times Ain't Like They Used To Be: Early American Rural Music, Vol. 4
Yazoo - 2006
Blind Willie McTell, “Scarey Day Blues”
from Statesboro Blues (The Classic Years 1927 - 1940)
Hound Dog - 2014
The Skillet-Lickers, “Hell's Broke Loose In Georgia”
from The Skillet-Lickers Vol. 4 (1929-1930)
Document Records - 2000
Noah Lewis, “Like I Want to Be”
from First Recordings With Yank Rachell and Noah Lewis
JSP Records - 2002
Jimmy Yancey, “Death Letter Blues (115)”
from Jimmy Yancey, Vol. 2 (1940-1943)
Document Records - 1991
Bat The Humming Bird, “Humming Blues”
from Down In Black Bottom: Lowdown Barrelhouse Piano
Yazoo - 2006
Dorothy Zeh, “St. Louis Blues”
from Virginia Traditions: Blue Ridge Piano Styles
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / Blue Ridge Institute - 2015
Leake County Revelers, “Crow Black Chicken”
from Leake County Revelers Vol. 1 (1927-1928)
Document Records - 1998
Kokomo Arnold, “Old Black Cat Blues (Jinx Blues)”
from Kokomo Arnold, Vol. 1 (1930-1935)
Document Records - 1991
Carter Brothers & Son, “Old Jaw Bone”
from The Return of the Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of
Yazoo - 2012
Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe, “Pile Drivin' Blues”
from Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe, Vol. 2 (1930-1931)
Document Records - 1991
Lonnie Johnson, “To Do This, You Got to Know How”
from Lonnie Johnson - Selected Favorites, Volume 6
Charly Records - 2006
Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours, “No Trumps”
Timeless Records - 1997
Earl McDonald, “Try & Treat Her Right (feat. Ben Ferguson)”
from Earl McDonald & The Great Louisville Jug Bands 1924-1931
Frog - 2010
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show October 19th, 2020
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