Time Again Radio Show presents:
This week’s show is directly inspired by recent(and not so recent) discussion over the legacies of homogeneity in old time music.
Sometimes, it seems of good fortune to be in a time where such distinctions can be had and heard. Perhaps a liberation of some kind is closer on than the horizon line after all.
Happy Indegenous Day to all!
Lemuel Turner, “Way Down Yonder Blues”
from Turn Me Loose: Outsiders of Old-Time Music
Pawn/Tompkins Square - 2013
Goldrush, “All My Money Is Gone”
from Bankers Blues - A Study in the Effects of Fiscal Mischeif
Document - 2009
Lily Mae Ledford, “White Oak Mountain”
from Legends of Old-Time Music: Fifty Years of County Records
County
The Versatile Four, “Bo-Bo-Beedle-Um-Bo”
Bear Family Records GmbH - 2013
Leonard Bowles, “Shortnin' Bread”
from Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1998
Joan Sawyer's Persian Garden Orchestra, “When You're a Long Way From Home”
from Earliest Black Stringbands
Document
Joe and Odell Thompson, “Love Somebody (Soldier's Joy)”
from Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1998
Mississippi Joe Callicott, “Lonesome Katy”
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Our Native Daughters, “Better Git Yer Learnin’ (feat. Rhiannon Giddens)”
from Songs of Our Native Daughters
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2019
Barbara Dane, “A Single Girl”
from I Hate the Capitalist System
Paredon Records/Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2004
Mississippi John Hurt, “Blessed Be the Name”
from Never Let the Same Bee Sting You Twice - Blues, Ballads, Rags & Gospel In the Songster Tradition
Document - 2005
King David's Jug Band, “What's That Tastes Like Gravy”
from Ruckus Juice & Chittlins, Vol. 1
Old Hat - 2006
Cotton Top Mountain Sanctified Singers, “She's Coming Round the Mountain”
Document
Old Scratch Sallies, “Pile Drivin' Blues”
from Jalopy Records 7" Series: Old Scratch Sallies - EP
Jalopy Records - 2018
Turner Foddrell, “Going Up to the Country”
from Virginia Traditions: Western Piedmont Blues
Global Village Music - 1992
Alice Gerrard & Hazel Dickens, “Train On the Island”
from Pioneering Women of Bluegrass
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1996
Dimitris Gogos Mpagianteras, “To Perasma”
from Mesa Stis Zois Ta Monopatia (Authentic Recordings 1934-1952)
Vintage Music gr - 2013
Flaco Jimenez, “Negra Triaciion”
from Américan Masters, Vol. 4 - 15 Tex-Mex Conjunto Classics
Arhoolie - 1995
Memphis Jug Band, “Fourth Street Mess Around”
from Memphis Jug Band, Vol. 3 (1930)
Document Records - 1991
Mamie Minch & Tamar Korn, “Blues Stay Away”
from Jalopy Records 7" Series: Mamie Minch & Tamar Korn - EP
Jalopy Records - 2018
Màrkos Vamvakàris, “Taxim Serf”
from Greek Rhapsody - Instrumental Music from Greece 1905-1956
Dust-to-Digital - 2018
Willie Walker, “South Carolina Rag”
from Gary Davis Style: The Legacy of Reverand Gary Davis
Folkways - 2002
T. Fazylova, “Khar-Shabi”
from The Secret Museum of Mankind - Central Asia - Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48
Shanachie - 2005
"Long Cleve" Reed & Papa Harvey Hull, “Don't You Leave Me Here”
from Never Let the Same Bee Sting You Twice - Blues, Ballads, Rags & Gospel In the Songster Tradition
Document - 2005
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show October 14th, 2019
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