No more alternating Saturday mornings for Deeper Roots. We’re a weekly publication now…every Wednesday evening at 7 Pacific!. We’re going to settle into our new KOWS time-slot tonight with music that celebrates our new day of the week and we’ll also roam east, south, west and north in our pursuit of the best from the last 100 years of American music. Join us right after Robert Feuer’s Blues Up the River for some ‘down river’ sounds including Johnny Horton, Tom Rush, Riley Puckett, and some John Lee Hooker. Because the night time is the right time.
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Nappy Brown
Just a Little Love
Night Time Is the Right Time [Disc 1]
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John Lee Hooker
Night Time Is The Right Time
Boogie Chillun
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Ray Charles
Night Time Is the Right Time
Genius & Soul: The 50th Anniversary Collection Disc 1
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James Brown
Night Train
20 All Time Greatest Hits!
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Billy Jones
When It's Night Time in Italy, It's Wednesday over Here
The Silly Songs (1922 to 1934)
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Riley Puckett
Wednesday Night Waltz
Country Music Pioneer vol 1
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Josh White
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Vol. 3-(1935-40)
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Misisipi Mike Wolf
Calling the Shots
The Cold Hard Facts of Mike
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Kevin Russell
Head South
Trouble In Mind
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Asleep at the Wheel
South of the Border (with George Strait)
Still the King: A Celebration of the Music of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
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Willie Nelson
South (Featuring Paul Shaffer & Vince Gill)
Willie and the Wheel
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Cleo Brown
I'll Take The South (You Take The East, Take The West, Take The North)
Complete Recorded Works (March 1935 – June 1935)
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Kinky Friedman
Girl From The North Country
The Loneliest Man I Ever Met
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Doyle Lawson/Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
The Northern Lights
School of Bluegrass Disc 1
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Anna Fermin's Trigger Gospel
Northern Lights
Freight Train Boogie
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Johnny Horton
North to Alaska
Magic Moments
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David Luning
Northern California
Just Drop On By
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Bill Monroe And Doc Watson
East Tennessee Blues
Live Recordings 1963-1980: Off the Record Volume 2
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June Carter Cash
East Virginia Blues
Keep on the Sunny Side: Her Life in Music Disc 2
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Grandpa Jones
East Bound Freight Train
16 Greatest Hits
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Tom Rush
East of Eden
What I Know
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Jerry Reed
East Bound And Down
The Essential Jerry Reed
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Geraint Watkins
Go West
Dial 'W' for Watkins
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Chris Isaak
Western Stars
Silvertone
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Les Paul
East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) (feat. Mary Ford) [Remastered]
100 (100 Original Tracks – Remastered)
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The Benny Goodman Sextet
East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon)
Benny Goodman Sextet
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Whitt Denson "One Voice Quartette"
New Morning Sun 436
I Belong to This Band: Eight-Five Years of Sacred Harp Recordings
Our story is one that we’ve covered before, previously focusing on the Great Depression and the music of Woody Guthrie. This episode pulls in the theme of that tragic chapter of a drought that uprooted nearly 60 percent of the population from the affected region of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico. With the soil lacking a firm root due to poor farm practices, the plains winds would pick up the loose topsoil and create the dust clouds that ravaged farm and city alike. The music we’ll hear tonight brings us the stories, including those of Woody and Arlo Guthrie, Bob Gibson, Lane Hardin, Vernon Dahlart, and The Morrison Two Brothers String Band.
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Talking Dust Bowl
Hard Travelin'
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Dust Storm Disaster
Hard Travelin'
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Woody Guthrie
Great Dust Storm (Dust Storm Disaster)
Dust Bowl Ballads [Rounder]
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Woody Guthrie
Blowing Down That Old Dusty Road (Going Down the Road Feelin' Bad)
Dust Bowl Ballads [Rounder]
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Alison Krauss
Dust Bowl Children
Paper Airplane
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Peter Rowan
Tumbleweed
Dust Bowl Children
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Bob Gibson
Pastures of Plenty
Joy Joy! The Young and Wonderful Bob Gibson
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Arlo Guthrie with The Dillards
Pasture of Plenty
Thirty Two Cents Postage Due
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Arlo Guthrie with The Dillards
So Long It's Been Good to Know You
Thirty Two Cents Postage Due
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The Byrds
Pretty Boy Floyd
Sweetheart of the Rodeo
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Arlo Guthrie with The Dillards
Do Re Mi
Thirty Two Cents Postage Due
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Cisco Houston
The Great American Bum
Dust Bowl Blues: Essential American Folk [Disc 2]
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Mac "Harry" McClintock
Hallelujah, I'm a Bum [Remastered 2003]
Poor Man's Heaven – Blues And Tales Of The Great Depression – When The Sun Goes Down Series
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Billy Bragg
I Ain't Got No Home
Tooth & Nail
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Michelle Shocked
Woody's Rag
Arkansas Traveler
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Rudy Vallee And His Connecticut Yankees
Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries
gimriper2u@yahoo.com
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Leo Reisman And His Orchestra;Milton Douglas
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime (From The Musical Review "Americana") [Remastered 2003]
Poor Man's Heaven – Blues And Tales Of The Great Depression – When The Sun Goes Down Series
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Woody Guthrie
Talking Dust Bowl Blues
Dust Bowl Ballads [Rounder]
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Woody Guthrie
Dust Pneumonia Blues
Dust Bowl Ballads [Rounder]
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Lane Hardin
California Desert Blues [Remastered 2003]
Poor Man's Heaven – Blues And Tales Of The Great Depression – When The Sun Goes Down Series
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Red Allen
Deep Elem Blues
The Folkways Years 1964 – 1983
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Prairie Ramblers
Deep Elem Blues
White Country Blues (1926-1938)
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Joe Stone
It's Hard Time
Poor Man's Heaven – Blues And Tales Of The Great Depression – When The Sun Goes Down Series
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Vernon Dalhart
The Farm Relief Song
Poor Man's Heaven – Blues And Tales Of The Great Depression – When The Sun Goes Down Series
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The Morrison Twin Brothers String Band
Dry and Dusty
Arkansas at 78 RPM: Corn Dodgers & Hoss Hair Pullers
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Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
Dealing With The Devil
Dust Bowl Blues: Essential American Folk [Disc 2]
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Jack Guthrie
Oklahoma Hills
Swinging Hollywood Hillbilly Cowboys
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Bruce Springsteen
I Ain't Got No Home
Folkways: A Vision Shared-A Tribute To Woody Guthrie And Leadbelly
Our Saturday morning show opens with some caffeine-driven music…literally… songs about the magic bean, that morning beverage that starts the day for some of us. We’ve got swamp pop from Randy & The Rockets, some jumpin’ jive from Cab Calloway, twilight reflections from Jonatha Brooke and The Sons of The Pioneers, and some Chet Atkins, David Lindley, and Eilen Jewell. KOWS community radio studios will be moving before the end of the year to a very central West County location that will bring us in closer contact with our listeners…and our Deeper Roots. And some exciting news! Deeper Roots moves to weekly broadcasts on KOWS.
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Randy & the Rockets
Lets Do the Cajun Twist
Swamp Gold, Volume 1
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Curtis Gordon
Caffeine And Nicotine
Bob Dylan: Radio Radio [Disc 1]
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Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant
Caffeine Patrol
Swingin' On The Strings: The Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant Collection Volume 2
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Ella Mae Morse w/Big Dave and His Orchestra
Forty Cups of Coffee
Barrell House Boogie and the Blues
6
Frank Sinatra
The Coffee Song
Radio Radio Vol.5 [Disc 1] Bob Dylan
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Carmen McRae/Previn Trio
Coffee Time
Hollywood Swing & Jazz: Hot Numbers [Disc 2]
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Annette Hanshaw
You're the Cream in My Coffee
The Personality Girl, Vol. 4: 1928
9
The Manhattan Transfer
Java Jive
Swing
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Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three
Coffee Pot Blues
Middle of Everywhere
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Cab Calloway
The Jumpin' Jive
Best Of The Big Bands
12
Tiny Davis & Her Orchestra
How About That Jive
Jumpin' The Blues:MCA Label(ACE CD)
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Johnny Mercer
G.I. Jive
Capitol Records' From The Vaults, Volume 1 – The Birth Of A Label – 1942-43
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Ella Fitzgerald
Five O'Clock Whistle
Chronological Classics: Ella Fitzgerald 1940-41
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Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys
The Prettiest Flowers Will Be Blooming
Ralph Stanley 1971-1973 Disc One
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Sons of the Pioneers
In the Gloaming
Songs of the Prairie – CD4
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Jonatha Brooke
In the Gloaming
Live
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John Prine With Emmylou Harris
I Know One
In Spite Of Ourselves
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Porter Wagoner
Fool Like Me
Wagonmaster
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Chet Atkins
Levee Walking
My Favorite Guitars – It's A Guitar World
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The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers
Hand Me Down My Walking Cane
Blue Grass Favorites
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Eilen Jewell
That's Why I'm Walkin
Signature Sounds 20th Anniversary Collection: Rarities From the Second Decades
Free form with just a dose of playlist themes…R&B and sugar from Chuck Willis, some sweeter country from Bob Wills, more of the same with a moonlight-based theme from Tommy Duncan, Dale Evans, and Elton Britt. We’ve also got a mix of early century jazz from Satchmo and blues from Tampa Red, Charley Patton, and Blind Blake. Tune into community radio locally on KWTF 88.1 on the FM dial or catch us streaming on TuneIn, RadioBox, or from our web site at kwtf.net/listen.
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Seasick Steve
Dark
Man from Another Time (Bonus Version)
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Wild Tchoupitoulas
Meet De Boys On The Battlefront
Treacherous [Disc 1]
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The Neville Brothers
Yellow Moon
Yellow Moon
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Emmylou Harris; Rodney Crowell
Old Yellow Moon
Old Yellow Moon
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Bill Neely
Big Yellow Moon Over Texas
Texas Law & Justice
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Tommy Duncan
Texas Moon
Texas Moon
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Elton Britt
Blue Texas Moonlight
The RCA Years
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Dale Evans
Under a Texas Moon
The Rage of the Sage
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Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Sugar Moon
Take Me Back to Tulsa 4 – The End Of The Line
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k.d. lang
Sugar Moon
Shadowland
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Merle Travis
Too Much Sugar For A Dime
Hot Pickin' [Disc 2]
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Chuck Willis
Sugar Sugar
I Remember Chuck Willis / The King Of The Stroll
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Muddy Waters
Sugar Sweet
The Anthology [Disc 2]
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The Mills Brothers
Sweeter Than Sugar
The 1930's Recordings – Chronological Volume 3
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Earl Bostic
Sweet Lorraine
Earl Bostic Flamingo
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Dave Van Ronk
Sweet And Lowdown
Sweet & Lowdown
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Chuck Berry
Sweet Little Sixteen
The Chess Box Disc 1
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Blind Blake
Sweet Papa Low Down
Ragtime Guitar's Foremost Fingerpicker
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Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three
Sweet Potato Blues
Riverboat Soul
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Warner Williams With Jay Summerour
Digging Potatoes
Blues Highway
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Nat King Cole
Solid Potato Salad
Chronological Classics: Nat King Cole 1945
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Hunter & Jenkins
Meat Cuttin' Blues
Raunchy Business: Hot Nuts & Lollypops
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Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven
Potato Head Blues
The Complete Hot Five And Hot Seven Recordings [Disc 3]
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Fats Waller & His Rhythm
All That Meat And No Potatoes
100 Ans De Jazz
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The Swallows
It Ain't The Meat
Risque Rhythm: Nasty 50s R&B
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Memphis Minnie
Pig Meat On The Line [Album Version]
Queen Of The Blues
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Tampa Red;Georgia Tom
Dead Cats On The Line
Tampa Red The Guitar Wizard
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Bob Brozman
Dead Cat On The Line
Blues Reflex
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Charley Patton
Mean Black Cat Blues
Primeval Blues, Rags and Gospel Songs
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Harry Reser
Cat And Dog
Banjo Crackerjax 1922-1930
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Bob Brozman
Dog and Cat
Hello Central, Give Me Dr. Jazz!
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Joe Venuti's Blue Four
Beatin' the Dog
Wild Cats
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Dr. John
How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come 'Round)
Goin' Back To New Orleans
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Nat King Cole
Open Up The Doghouse (Two Cats Are Coming In) (1992 Digital Remaster)
Saturday mornings are root-bound…in the very best sense of the phrase. Tune into KOWS for an eclectic blend of gospel from Jimmy Murphy and The Loyal Five, early century pop from Cliff Edwards and Emmett Miler, R&B from Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland and Dr. John, country from Red Foley and Jimmy Littlejohn, and more of the sounds that matters from the past century of American music.
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Gene Autry
Rhythm Of The Range
Country & Western, Vol.2 [Disc 3]
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Cliff Edwards
Hang on to Me
The Collection
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Emmett Miller
(I Got A Woman Crazy For Me) She's Funny That Way
Minstrel Man From Georgia
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Sons of the Pioneers
Rufus Rastus Johnson Brown
Songs of the Prairie – CD3
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Arthur Smith
Follow Me Boogie (Instrumental)
The World's Greatest Bluegrass Bands
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Johnny Cash
Calilou (The Rambler)
Come Along And Ride This Train [Disc 4]
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Dr. John
How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come 'Round)
Goin' Back To New Orleans
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Bobby "Blue" Bland
I Wouldn't Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me)
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2: The ABC-Dunhill / MCA Recordings
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Piano Red
Ain't Goin To Be Your Low Down Dog No
Blues, Blues, Blues
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Pee Wee King
Dog House Blues
Pee Wee King's Country Hoedown (1 of 2)
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Neko Case
John Saw That Number
Fox Confessor Brings The Flood
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The Loyal Five
John The Revelator
Heaven Bound Train
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Jimmy Murphy
John the Baptist [Live]
Electricity
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Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys
Get Up John
Bill Monroe: Anthology
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Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
Private Property (No Tresspassing)
One Guy Named Louis: The Complete Aladdin Sessions
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Jimmy Littlejohn
No Parking Here
The World Is A Monster
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Woody Guthrie
Riding in My Car (Car Song)
Woody At 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection
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Billy Murray
The Little Old Ford
Novelty Songs 1914-1946: Crazy & Obscure
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Vince Gill
Love Bug
Bradley Barn Sessions
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Little Jimmy Dickens
When That Love Bug Bites You
Country Boy [Disc 2]
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Jimmy Edwards
Love Bug Crawl
Foot Tappin' & Dance At Screamin' Festival Vol. 5
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Red Foley & Minnie Pearl
Love Bug Itch
Hillbilly Fever [Disc 3]
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The Mills Brothers
The Love Bug Will Bite You
Mills Brothers – Goldent Greats
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Vera Lynn
The Love Bug Will Bite You
A Tribute, Volume II: It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow
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Doc & Merle Watson
Corrina, Corrina
Then And Now/Two Days In November
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Spade Cooley
Crazy' Cause I Love You
Spadella! The Essential Spade Cooley
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The Weavers
Meet the Johnson Boys
The Weavers at Home
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Clifton Chenier
Ride 'Em Cowboy
Bogalusa Boogie
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Huey "Piano" Smith
We I'll Be John Brown
ABC Of The Blues, Vol. 40
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Junior Brown & Red Simpson
Nitro Express
Rig Rock Deluxe
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Red Simpson
Truck Drivin' Man
The Best of Red Simpson: Country Western Truck Drivin' Singer
It’s theme time once again and we’re going to find ourselves among the wild and crazy men as well as the wild, woolly women. Round town girls celebrate, burning that candle, and Keely Smith will jump, jive, and wail with Louis Prima. Red Ingle and His Natural Seven will join the Sons of the Pioneers in spreading the word about ‘cigareets, whuskey, and wild, wild women”. Mae West, Julia Lee, Ernie Ford, and Jerry Lee Lewis will keep the party going and Deeper Roots will keep the lights on ’till 11pm sharp (that’s Pacific Time, of course). Join Dave Stroud for another two hours of a century of America’s music on KWTF, 88.1 FM, community radio for Bodega Bay.
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Mary Ford
Running Wild
100 Jazz Guitar Favorites
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Garland Jeffreys
Wild in the Streets
Ghost Writer/One-Eyed Jack/American Boy & Girl [[Disc 1]]
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The Jive Bombers
Bad Boy
Cry-Baby
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Donnie Elbert
Wild Child (Deluxe 6156)
R&B Humdingers Volume 11
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Johnny Carroll
Wild Wild Women
Classic Rockabilly-Cool Cats & Hot Chicks
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Jerry Lee Lewis
Real Wild Child (Wild One)
A Half Century Of Hits [Disc 1]
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Carl Mann
Born To Be Bad
Midnight Cryin' Time: Teen Angst Classics From The Rock 'n' Roll Era
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Charline Arthur
Burn That Candle
Welcome To The Club
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Wanda Jackson
Hard Headed Woman
There's A Party Goin' On
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Wanda Jackson
Let's Have A Party
Queen Of Rockabilly
12
Tennessee Ernie Ford
I'm A Bad Man
Masters 1949-1976 [Disc 2]
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The Dave & Deke Combo
Wild Woman
Hollywood Barndance
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Freda & the Firedogs
Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad
Freda & The Firedogs
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The Sons Of The Pioneers
Cigareetes, Whusky And Wild, Wild Women
Country Legends
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Red Ingle & His Natural Seven
Cigareets, Whiskey and Wild Wild Women (Smoking)
Bob Dylan Presents: Radio Radio, Theme Time Radio Hour, Vol. 3
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Wanda, Ruth Neal
Round Town Girls
Flowers In The Wildwood
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King James
Wild Wooly Woman
Stompin' 25
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Julia Lee
Do You Want It?
Burlesque – 100 Classics
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Eunice Davis
Let's Have A Party
Stompin' 25
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Little Richard
The Girl Can't Help It
Loud, Fast & Out of Control: The Wild Sounds of the '50s [Box] Disc 2
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Keely Smith/Louis Prima/Sam Butera & the Witnesses
Jump, Jive, An' Wail
Loud, Fast & Out of Control: The Wild Sounds of the '50s [Box] Disc 1
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Carmen MacRae
Whatever Lola Wants
Burlesque – 100 Classics
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Mae West
I'm No Angel
The Mae West Collection
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Billy Jones With The Little Ramblers
Don't Bring Lulu
The Naughty 1920s: Red Hot & Risque Songs Of The Jazz Age Volume 2
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Cecil Gant
Little Baby You're Running Wild
The Cecil Gant Collection
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Wynonie Harris
Young And Wild
Playful Baby
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Rudy Greene
Wild Life
Various Artists: Rhythm & Blues Goes Rock & Roll/Volume 2/[Disc 1]
29
Memphis Nighthawks
Wild Man Stomp
Document Shortcuts Vol. 3 – My Babe
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Memphis Minnie
I'm A Bad Luck Woman
Queen Of Country Blues [Disc 5] (1936-1937)
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Champion Jack Dupree
Bad Whiskey And Wild Women
Two Classic Albums Plus Singles
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JB Hutto & The Hawks
Wild Wild Woman
Masters Of Modern Blues
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Albert King
Wild Women
Door To Door
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Little Jimmy King
Wild Woman
Little Jimmy King and the Memphis Soul Survivors
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Amy Helm
Wild Girl
Didn't It Rain
36
John Hammond
Wild Man On The Loose
Trouble No More
37
Louis Armstrong & The Hot 7
Wild Man Blues
The Complete Hot Five And Hot Seven Recordings [Disc 3]
Our show explores the music of the great Hoagy Carmichael, the American songwriter who would pair up with some of the great lyricists of the early century to produce a body of work that, while it generally is written about another time in the south, endures for it’s soft-spoken charm, inventiveness, and sophistication. He worked his way through law school by performing in his own three-piece band but a couple of his early songs, “Riverboat Shuffle” and “Stardust” made it clear that songwriting was the inevitable vocation for this would-be lawyer. Although the Great Depression almost put him back with the bar, it was the song “Stardust” that would convince him that he could make a go of it. And he did. He was a font of music, teaming with Johnny Mercer and numerous other great lyricists to pen songs that maintain a fresh face to this day…and Deeper Roots will have the vintage sounds of Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, and The Mills Brothers alongside the contemporary interpretations of Carmichael’s standards including Linda Ronstadt, Norah Jones, and Junior Brown. Join Dave Stroud as he queues up the timeless work of Hoagy Carmichael.
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Willie Nelson
Ole Buttermilk Sky
Revolutions of Time: The Journey 1975-1993 Disc 3
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Nat King Cole
Stardust
30 Greatest Hits Disc 1
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Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
Sing Me A Swing Song (And Let Me Dance)
Hoagy Carmichael & Friends: Stardust Melody
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Glenn Miller, Ray Eberle
Blue Orchids
Hoagy Carmichael. Stardust – 51 Original Mono Recordings 1924-1957
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Bing Crosby & Jane Wyman
In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening
Classic Hoagy Carmichael [Disc 2]
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Kate Smith
Can't Get Indiana Off My Mind
Classic Hoagy Carmichael [Disc 2]
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Mildred Bailey
Rockin' Chair
Rockin' Chair
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Louis Armstrong
Rockin' Chair
Ken Burns Jazz [Disc 3]
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Ethel Waters
Old Man Harlem
Classic Hoagy Carmichael [Disc 1]
11
Ethel Waters
Georgia On My Mind
Smithsonian Songbook Series: Hoagy Carmichael
12
Django Reinhardt
Georgia On My Mind
The Classic Early Recordings In Chronological Order [Disc 4]
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The Mills Brothers
Lazybones
Sweeter Than Sugar
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Hoagy Carmichael & His Orchestra
Moon Country (Is Home To Me)
Hoagy Carmichael & Friends: Stardust Melody
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Dinning Sisters
The Old Music Master
Almost Sweet And Gentle [Disc 2]
16
Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
The Old Music Master
Capitol Records' From The Vaults, Volume 1 – The Birth Of A Label – 1942-43
17
Linda Ronstadt
Skylark
Round Midnight With Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra [Disc 1]
18
Norah Jones
The Nearness of You
Come Away With Me
19
Jo Stafford
Ivy
Candy
20
Willie Nelson
Stardust
Stardust [Bonus Tracks]
21
Ray Charles
Georgia On My Mind
Genius – The Ultimate Ray Charles Collection
22
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
Ev'ntide
Heart Full Of Rhythm / Volume 2 (1936-38)
23
Bing Crosby
Moonburn [Single Version]
Bing Crosby And Some Jazz Friends
24
Dinning Sisters
I Get Along Without You Very Well
Almost Sweet And Gentle [Disc 2]
25
Hoagy Carmichael & His Orchestra
Sing It Way Down Low
Hoagy Carmichael & Friends: Stardust Melody
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Hoagy Carmichael
A Tune For Humming
Hoagy Carmichael. Stardust – 51 Original Mono Recordings 1924-1957