Time Again Radio Show presents:
Some days are bigger than others and folks, it looks like we’re on the brink of things. Tomorrow holds a lot of action and a ton of talk. This humble DJ would like to remind everyone of the refuge/ energy that music can provide amid all of the impending speculation, hub-bub and the like..
The Williamson Brothers & Curry, “Warfield”
from Old-Time Music of West Virginia, Vol. 1
Rebel Records - 1999
Fred Gardner's Texas University Troubadours, “No Trumps”
Timeless Records - 1997
Will Rogers, “Congress and Law”
from America's Legendary Humorist (Remastered)
Essential Media Group - 2008
Leadbelly, “Bourgeouis Blues”
from Bourgeois Blues: Lead Belly Legacy, Vol. 2
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1997
Blind Alfred Reed, “How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live”
from Blind Alfred Reed (1927-1929)
Document Records - 1998
Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers, “White House Blues (78RPM Version)”
from Monkey on a String / White House Blues
Colombia - 1926
Walter Vincent, “Overtime Blues (Remastered)”
from Jackson Blues 1928-1938 (Doxy Collection Remastered)
Doxy Records - 2014
Mississippi Bracey, “I'll Overcome Someday”
from Mississippi Blues (1928-1931)
Document Records - 2011
Bud Lincoln & His Orchestra, “Everybody Stomp!”
from Jazz & Blues On Edison, Volume 1
Document Records - 2006
Jimmy Johnson String Band, “Drink More Cider”
from Kentucky Mountain Music (Classic Recordings Of The 1920s & 1930s)
Yazoo - 2005
The Down Hill Strugglers, “Let the Rich Go Bust”
from Let the Rich Go Bust - Single
Jalopy Records - 2020
Uncle Dave Macon, “Governor Al Smith”
from The Country Music Hall Of Fame Series
MCA Nashville - 1992
Bob Miller, “The Rich Man & The Poor Man”
from Power To The People - Protest Songs
Master Classics Records - 2009
Chicken Wilson & Skeeter Hinton, “Station House Rag”
from Ragtime Blues Guitar (Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order 1927-1930)
Document Records - 1991
Pat Conte, “Come On Buddy, Don't You Want to Go”
from American Songs With Fiddle and Banjo
Jalopy Records - 2011
Carl Martin, “Let's Have a New Deal”
from Broadcasting the Blues: Black Blues In the Segregation Era
Document Records - 2006
The Louisiana Rhythm Kings, “The Meanest Kind of Blues”
from I Have To Have You
Edizione Jazz - 2016
Barbara Dane, “Working People's Blues”
from Barbara Dane Sings the Blues
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 1964
Vance's Tennessee Breakdowners, “Washington County Fox Chase (Remastered)”
from Washington County Fox Chase (Remastered) - Single
Bacci Bros Records
Haywood County Ramblers, “All Bound Down”
from My Rough and Rowdy Ways: Early American Rural Music - Badman Ballads and Hellraising Songs, Vol. 1
Yazoo - 2005
Robert Wilkins, “Police Sergeant Blues”
from Memphis Blues, Vol. 1 (1928-1935)
Document Records - 2000
Dock Reed & Vera Hall, “Free At Last”
from Negro Folk Music of Alabama, Vol. 2: Religious Music
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 2004
Woody Guthrie, “Going Down the Road Feeling Bad”
from Woody At 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2012
Tommie Bradley - James Cole Groups, “When You're Down and Out”
from Tommie Bradley - James Cole Groups 1928-1932
Document Records - 1993
Elizabeth Cotten, “Time to Stop Your Idling”
from Elizabeth Cotten, Vol. 3: When I'm Gone
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 2004
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show November 2nd, 2020
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