Mark Hogan’s in Grass Valley this week gearing up for the 41st Annual Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival which opens this coming Thursday, June 16th. Dave Stroud will be sitting in for Mark and will feature new releases, old standards, and vintage country sounds from the likes of Doug Sahm, Chris Smither, The Hackensaw Boys, and Emmylou Harris & The Nash Ramblers….not to mention a good helping of Bill Monroe recordings from 1960.
Coming up on our last live show of May, what better way but to dig just a little bit deeper into some of the field recordings of the first half of the 20th century that found popularity in the country, blues, and popular charts. Some of these songs had the ‘right’ rhythm or struck a chord with the message they sent. While most were traditional pieces by the time the musicologists had arrived with their primitive recording machines, others were original and told just the right story. We’ll hear Eric Clapton, Aaron Copland, B.B. King, and Tom Waits right alongside the originals done by Smith Casey, Gwen Foster, Belton Reese, and Ora Dell Graham.
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Warner Williams With Jay Summerour
Worried Life Blues
Blues Highway
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Thomas "Jaybird" Jones
Worried Life Blues
Field Recordings, Vol. 3: Mississippi (1936-1942)
4
David Edwards
Worried Life Blues
Library of Congress Alan Lomax Collection
5
Eric Clapton & B.B. King
Worried Life Blues
Riding With The King
6
Agustus "Track Horse" Haggerty
Hattie Green
Texas Field Recordings – 1934-1939
7
George Hamilton IV
Abilene
Classic Country
8
Rouse Brothers
My Family Circle
Classic Field Recordings
9
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Appalachian Stomp: Bluegrass Classics
10
Ace Johnson w/L. W. Gooden
Mama Don't Low No Swingin' Out In Here
Field Recordings Vol. 6: Texas (1933-1958)
11
Doc Watson
Mama Don't Allow No Music
Memories
12
W. M. Stepp
Bonapartes Retreat
Country & Western, Vol.2 [Disc 1]
13
Aaron Copland, London Symphony Orchestra & William Warfield
Rodeo – Four Dance Episodes (Instrumental): IV. Hoedown
Copland Conducts Copland (Expanded Edition)
14
Dock Reed
Down on Me
Field Recordings, Vol. 4: Mississippi & Alabama (1934-1942)
15
Big Brother & the Holding Company
Down on Me
Rock: Train Kept a Rollin' Disc 1
16
Ozella Jones
Prisoner Blues
Field Recordings, Volume 7 : Florida
17
Fiona Apple
Criminal
Tidal
18
Smith Casey
East Texas Rag
Texas Field Recordings – 1934-1939
19
Tom Waits
The Soul Of A Man
God Don't Never Change: The Songs Of Blind Willie Johnson
Not only was Merle Haggard an accomplished country performer but he was also one of the more prolific songwriters of the past century whose songs were aimed at the heart of ‘everyman’. In losing Merle Haggard, America lost a neighbor, the guy next door who was there when you needed him. We’ll share a number of sets of Merle’s music: some performed by Merle, others performed by contemporaries including George Jones, Emmylou Harris, and Charlie Louvin. We’ll also feature a number of duets including performances by Merle with Jimmie Davis, Marty Stuart, and Willie Nelson.
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Merle Haggard And Johnny Cash
I'm Leavin' Now
Hag: The Best of Merle Haggard
3
Del McCoury
Fireside Chat, Part 1 (feat. Franklin D. Roosevelt)
Moneyland
4
Robert Earl Keen, Jr.
Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)
Tulare Dust: Tribute to Merle Haggard
5
Marty Stuart/Merle Haggard
Farmer's Blues
Compadres: An Anthology of Duets
6
Dwight Yoakam
Holding Things Together
Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Bros. Years Disc 2
7
Charlie Louvin
I Wonder If They Ever Think of Me
The Battles Rage On
8
Merle Haggard
Okie From Muskogee
Capitol Collector's Series
9
Dale Watson
Mama Tried
More Great Moments of Vinyl History
10
Willie Nelson
Ramblin' Fever
Remember Me, Vol. 1
11
Merle Haggard/Willie Nelson
It's All Going to Pot
Django and Jimmie
12
George Jones
I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink
Jones Sings Haggard, Haggard Sings Jones: Kickin' Out the Footlights…Again
13
Jerry Lee Lewis
Workin' Man Blues
A Half Century Of Hits ([Disc 2] of Box Set)
14
Ray Charles & Merle Haggard
Little Hotel Room (w/Merle Haggard)
The Complete Country & Western Recordings: 1959-1986 [Disc 4]
15
Merle Haggard
Kern River Blues
Kern River Blues – Single
16
Dave Alvin
Kern River
West of the West
17
Iris DeMent
Big City
Tulare Dust: Tribute to Merle Haggard
18
Emmylou Harris
Bottle Let Me Down
Pieces Of The Sky
19
Lorrie Morgan
I Threw Away The Rose
Mama's Hungry Eyes: A TributeTo Merle Haggard
20
Merle Haggard & Carl Jackson
Must You Throw Dirt In My Face?
Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs Of The Louvin Brothers
21
Clint Black
I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am
Mama's Hungry Eyes: A TributeTo Merle Haggard
22
Carrie Rodriguez
I Started Loving You Again
Love and Circumstances
23
Merle Haggard
The Fightin' Side Of Me
The Lonesome Fugitive: The Merle Haggard Anthology 1963-1977 [Disc 1]
24
The Seldom Scene
Mama Tried
Scenechronized
25
Kevin Russell
Mama's Hungry Eyes
Plain Dirt Fashion
26
Merle Haggard
Sing Me Back Home
The Lonesome Fugitive: The Merle Haggard Anthology 1963-1977 [Disc 1]
In this, our second KOWS Americana Special, we put together a show so that we could fill in for Mark Hogan’s Bluegrass and Old Time Hour…and we’re featuring new music from C. W. Stoneking, Margo Price, Eric Clapton, and Bob Dylan. We’ll also pull out some dusty vintage nuggets from The Traveling Wilburys, Willie Nelson, and Frankie Laine. And there’s more…
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Lee Marvin
Wand'rin Star
Rare Songs Played on Radio, Vol. 1
3
The Blasters
American Music
American Music
4
C.W. Stoneking
Goin' Back South
Gon' Boogaloo
5
Seasick Steve
Hope
Hubcap Music
6
Janiva Magness
When You Hold Me
Love Wins Again
7
Left Arm Tan
Blacktop Blues
Lorene
8
Hayes Carll
The Love That We Need
Lovers and Leavers
9
Cyndi Lauper
Misty Blue
Detour
10
Jason Wilber
The Game (Radio Edit)
Echoes
11
Bob Dylan
Melancholy Mood
Fallen Angels
12
Mo Kenney
Pretty Things
In My Dreams
13
The Traveling Wilburys
End of the Line (Extended)
Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1
14
The Traveling Wilburys
Where Were You Last Night?
Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 3
15
Bob Dylan
All the Way
Fallen Angels
16
Bob Dylan
Polka Dots and Moonbeams
Fallen Angels
17
Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals
Shine
Call It What It Is
18
The Lumineers
Ophelia
Cleopatra
19
Frankie Laine
Moonlight Gambler
Country Greats #2
20
C.W. Stoneking
Good Luck Charm
Gon' Boogaloo
21
Bonnie Bishop
Looking For You
Ain't Who I Was
22
Bonnie Raitt
Unintended Consequence of Love
Dig in Deep
23
John Doe
Get On Board
The Westerner
24
Margo Price
This Town Gets Around [FCC Warning]
Midwest Farmer's Daughter
25
Eric Clapton
Can't Let You Do It
I Still Do
26
Willie Nelson
Hello Walls
One Hell Of A Ride
27
The Louvin Brothers
Cash On The Barrelhead
Capitol Country Music Classics
28
Mark Knopfler
Daddy's Gone to Knoxville
The Ragpicker's Dream
29
Harley Allen
In the Jailhouse Now [*]
O Brother, Where Art Thou? [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] Disc 2
Dave Stroud will explore the gospel form, both African American and Country, focusing on the theme of ‘going to the water’ to be saved. The songs reflect the celebration of ‘washing the soul’ as a tradition of a Christian faith. The performers will include Da Costa Woltz, Clefs of Harmony, Dock Walsh, and Ernest Stoneman’s Dixie Mountaineers. There will also be a helping of passionate sermons to make sure we keep our paths straight.
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Gee's Bend Residents
Good Evening Everybody (I've Been to the River and I've Been Baptized)
How We Got Over: Sacred Songs of Gee's Bend
3
Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters
Baptist Shout
Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters & Frank Jenkins' Pilot Mountaineers (1927-1929)
4
Mountain Ramblers
Baptizing Down By The Creek
Sounds of the South [Disc 3] – Negro Church Music & White Spirituals
5
Bill Monroe
The Old Country Baptising
Bluegrass 1959-1969 [Disc 2]
6
The Louvin Brothers
The River Of Jordan
Satan Is Real
7
Zion Harmonizers
Brother Moses Smote The Water
Best of Louisiana Music SAMPLER
8
Tommiettes Gospel Singers
Have You Been Through The Water
Powerhouse Gospel
9
The Golden Gate Quartet
Dip Your Fingers in the Water
Vol. 4 (1939-1943)
10
The Golden Gate Quartet
Wade in the Water
CD 2 the Recent Years
11
The Staple Singers
Wade In The Water
Freedom Highway
12
The Reverend J.M. Gates
Baptize Me
Take Me To The Water
13
Elder JE Burch
Baptism By Water, And Baptism By The Holy Ghost
Take Me To The Water
14
The Blind Boys Of Alabama
Take Me To The Water
I'll Find A Way
15
The Harmonizing Four
Wade In The Water
The Essential Guide To Gospel
16
Skylarks
Baptism Of Jesus
I Heard The Angels Singing : Electrifying Black Gospel From The Nashboro Label 1951-1983
17
Clefs of Harmony
Baptized
This May Be My Last Time Singing: Raw African-American Gospel on 45RPM, 1957-1982
18
Selah Jubilee Singers
It's Cool Down Yonder By Chilly Jordan
Vol. 2-(1941-44/45)
19
Sam Cook & Soul Stirrers
Jesus Gave Me Water
Great Gospel – No Tears in Heaven
20
The Holmes Brothers
I Surrender All
Gospel Brunch Classics
21
The Chuck Wagon Gang & The Orthophonic Choir
Shall We Gather At The River
Orthophonic Joy
22
The Carter Family
On My Way To Canaan's Land
The Carter Family 1927 – 1934 [Disc 3]
23
Dock Walsh
Bathe In That Beautiful Pool
Take Me To The Water
24
Ricky Skaggs
River Of Jordan
Family And Friends
25
Ernest Stoneman's Dixie Mountaineers
Down To Jordan And Be Saved
The Bristol Sessions 1927-1928 [[Disc 4]]
26
Washington Phillips
Denomination Blues Part 1
Take Me To The Water
27
Vaetta Stewart And Heavenly Tones Of Berkeley
I Love The Lord
Swingin' On The Golden Gate Volume 2: A Survey Of Bay Area Gospel
28
Rev. Arthur Ransburg And The Voices Of Christ Of Berkeley
I've Already Been To The Water
Swingin' On The Golden Gate, Volume 2: A Survey Of Bay Area Gospel
Country sounds from Johnny Cash, Wynn Stewart, and Ferlin Husky kick things off and we’ll run the blues and R&B gamut with B. B. King, John Jackson, and Duke Robillard…who will also complement the sounds of Dr. John. AÂ free form extravaganza continues with early pop and big band sounds, including Helen Forrest vocals, The Boswells, and Harry James.
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Merle Haggard/Willie Nelson
The Only Man Wilder Than Me
Django and Jimmie
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Wynn Stewart
Donna On My Mind
California Country
4
Ferlin Husky
Puxico Polka
1949-1950 (Warped 498F)
5
Johnny Cash
Tennessee Flat Top Box
The Essential Johnny Cash 1955-1983 Disc 1
6
Patsy Cline
That's My Desire
The Patsy Cline Collection [Disc 3]
7
Mac Wiseman
Old Camp Meeting Time
Grassroots To Bluegrass
8
Leon Russell
Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
Retrospective
9
Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen
Friend of the Devil
Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen
10
C.W. Stoneking
Good Luck Charm
Gon' Boogaloo
11
Bob Dylan
Talkin' Devil
It Could Even Be A Myth
12
John Jackson
The Devil He Wore A Hickory Shoe
Front Porch Blues
13
Prophet G. Lusk
The Devil's Trying to Steal My Joy
This May Be My Last Time Singing: Raw African-American Gospel on 45RPM, 1957-1982
14
Audra Mae and The Almighty Sound
My Friend The Devil
Audra Mae & The Almighty Sound
15
Duke Robillard
I'm Gonna Buy Me A Dog (To Take The Place Of You)
The Acoustic Blues & Roots of Duke Robillard
16
Dr. John
How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come 'Round)
Goin' Back To New Orleans
17
Dr. John
Old Settlers
Live at Magfest 2014
18
B.B. King & Dr. John
There Must Be A Better World Somewhere
Deuces Wild
19
Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington
It Don't Mean A Thing
The Great Summit [Disc 1]
20
Dj Frogg
I Don't Mean a Mash
Mashups
21
Eugiene Baird & The Duke's Boys
Everything But You
American Songbook Series: Duke Ellington
22
Helen Forrest and Les Paul Trio
Everybody Knew But Me
Trio's Complete Decca Recordings Plus (1936-47) [Disc 1]
I’ll say…finger pickin’ good music featuring finger pickin’ great performers from the past century. We’ve got a two hour sampling of sounds from the likes of Doc Watson, Jorma Kaukonen, Chet Atkins, Tommy Emmanuel, Blind Blake, Riley Puckett, and (of course) Merle Travis. Our Wednesday evening will keep it pretty folksy and traditional for the most part, leaning on tradition and the very best in string picking and chord strumming. All this and more on our roots music show which is produced exclusively for Sonoma County community radio, both KWTF and KOWS.
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Leo Kottke
Buckaroo
Essential
3
Chet Atkins
Wheels
Mr Atkins-Guitar Picker
4
Doc Watson
Windy and Warm
The Best of Doc Watson: 1964-1968
5
Doc Watson
Moody River
Memories
6
Doc Watson
Doc's Guitar [#]
The Best of Doc Watson: 1964-1968
7
Jefferson Airplane
Embryonic Journey
Walk on the Moon
8
Jorma Kaukonen
Will There Be Any Stars In My Crown (Instrumental)
Stars In My Crown
9
John Fahey
Poor Boy, Long Ways from Home
The Legend of Blind Joe Death
10
Davy Graham
Angi
3/4 Ad – Single
11
Davy Graham
Davy's Train Blues
3/4 Ad – Single
12
Stefan Grossman
Police Dog Blues
How To Play Blues Guitar
13
Blind Blake
Diddie Wa Diddie
Roots of Rock
14
Lonnie Johnson
Untitled
Steppin' On The Blues
15
Riley Puckett
Fuzzy Rag
Imaginational Anthem, Vol. 6 : Origins of American Primitive Guitar
16
Etta Baker
One Dime Blues
Classic Blues From Smithsonian Folkways
17
Merle Travis
Freight Train (Instrumental)
The World's Greatest Bluegrass Bands
18
Tommy Emmanuel
The Bug
It's Never Too Late
19
Bob Brozman
Hano Hano Hanalei [Album Version]
Blue Hula Stomp [Remastered]
20
Merle Travis
Li'l Liza Jane (Instrumental)
The World's Greatest Bluegrass Bands
21
Jorma Kaukonen
Fur Peace Rag
Stars In My Crown
22
Leo Kottke
Wonderland By Night
Peculiaroso
23
Leo Kottke
Little Martha
Leo Live
24
Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon
Rings
Sixty Six Steps
25
John Fahey
Layla
Rain Forests, Oceans And Other
26
Dave Van Ronk
Green, Green Rocky Road
Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk
27
Doc & Merle Watson
Bonaparte's Retreat
Then And Now/Two Days In November
28
Sam McGee
Knoxville Blues
Friends Of Old Time Music [Disc 1]
29
Mississippi John Hurt
Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight
Complete Studio Recordings 3-CD Set
30
Stefan Grossman
Pallet On Your Floor
How To Play Blues Guitar
31
David Bromberg
Come All You Fair and Tender Maidens
Hills Of Home: 25 Years Of Folk Music On Rounder Records
32
Mance Lipscomb
Sugar Babe
Texas Songster
33
Jorma Kaukonen & Tom Hobson
Barrier
Quah [Bonus Tracks]
34
Bob Hadley
Celtic Reverie
Imaginational Anthem
35
Bert Jansch
Angie
Running From Home – An Introduction to Bert Jansch
Deeper Roots takes on new Americana. There is a lot of good roots-influenced music out there, you just need to know where to go. Country, alt-country, swing, gospel, blues, soul, and bluegrass continue to be heard and loved finding a voice across a (very) wide canvas called ‘Americana’. On Deeper Roots this week on KWTF radio, we’ll curate the sounds of new Americana that play weekday mornings on KWTF from 9am to 11am (including Thursday’s Blue Moon Americana show). Tune in for new music from Parker Millsap, The Cactus Blossoms, Sturgill Simpson, Ben Harper, Bonnie Raitt, and Loretta Lynn.
Deeper Roots takes on a theme this week… one that has us on the road, the rails, the ocean deep, and soaring in the clouds. We speak, of course, of our modes and muse of transport in music.  There’s a variety of styling to be had including blues from Snooks Eaglin and Lightnin’ Hopkins, 50s country from Cowboy Copas and Bonnie Guitar,  pop sounds from Jo Stafford and the Modernaires, and a host of others that all support the theme of the day. Tune in for another roots-infused Wednesday evening on KOWS, the heart and voice of West Sonoma County, California.
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The Modernaires
The Stanley Steamer
The Complete Modernaires On Columbia Vol 2 (1946-1947)
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Kevin Russell
Cadillacin' Model A
You Don't Know Me
4
Snooks Eaglin
Model T And The Train
Country Boy Down In New Orleans
5
Rosco Gordon
T Model Boogie
Let's Get High (B)
6
Lightnin' Hopkins
Automobile Blues
Lightnin'
7
Ry Cooder
Crazy 'Bout An Automobile (Every Woman I Know)
Borderline (Remaster 2013)
8
John Sebastian
Got No Automobiles
Chasin' Gus' Ghost
9
The Dixie Hummingbirds
Christian's Automobile
20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Dixie Hummingbirds
10
Mink Deville
Lilly's Daddy's Cadillac
Coup De Grace Plus Where Angels Fear To Tread
11
Roger Miller
(The Day I Jumped) From Uncle Harvey's Plane
The Best Of : Vol 2
12
Peter, Paul & Mary
Leaving On A Jet Plane
Album 1700
13
Mother McCollum
Jesus Is My Air-O-Plane
Goodbye, Babylon – Salvation [Disc 4]
14
Peter Case
Waiting On A Plane
HWY 62
15
Cowboy Copas
Night Plane to Memphis
Settin' Flat On Ready
16
Dwight Yoakam
07 Trains and Boats and Planes
Population: Me
17
Doc Watson
Blue Railroad Train
The Best of Doc Watson: 1964-1968
18
J. H. Howell
Howell's Railroad
Classic Field Recordings
19
Hank Williams
California Zephyr
Lost Highway December 1948 – March 1949
20
Chuck Berry
Down Bound Train
Lonesome Whistle – An Anthology Of American Railroad Song
21
Jimmie Driftwood
Sailing Away On The Ocean
Americana, Vol. 3
22
Earl Scruggs
My Ship Will Sail
The Earl Scruggs Revue: Anniversary Special, Volumes One & Two
23
The Boxmasters
Goin' Home
Modbilly Disc 1
24
Jake Xerxes Fussell
Boat's up the River
Jake Xerxes Fussell
25
Jo Stafford
Shrimp Boats
You Belong To Me
26
Al Hendrickson
On A Slow Boat To China
Capitol Records' From The Vaults, Volume 3 – Capitol Jumps – 1944-53
27
Nick Lowe
Christmas At The Airport
Quality Street: A Seasonal Selection For All The Family
The second installment in our exploration of the Alan Lomax book of the same name, this time focusing our energies on tradition in gospel and spiritual. Leader-chorus work songs to lighten the load of heavy labor; dancing songs to quicken the spirit on those rare holidays; and spirituals to replace their lost African religions and to console in times of physical torment and spiritual degradation are all captured here, including the stories and lineage behind the original pieces. We’ll hear from a diverse selection of performers including The Dixie Jubilee Singers, Odetta, Nina Simone, Tom Waits, Eva Cassidy, and many others.
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Fisk Jubilee Singers
I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
The Gold and Blue Album
3
Bessemer Sunset Four
Climbing Jacob's Ladder
Bessemer Sunset Four (1928-1930)
4
Kenneth Benfield
Jacob's Ladder (Folk)
Masters of Old-Time Country Autoharp
5
Holly Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert, Pete Seeger