There was (is?) a time when the background noise (and it was loud) revolved around the likelihood that humankind would annihilate itself any day. The Cold War brought out the worst of us. Fear of your neighbor…fear of ideology or alternative ideas were the centerpiece of the day. The fear was embodied in the likelihood of the ‘big one’ dropping; yet our schools, media, and government soft-peddled the reality. The entertainment industry had it’s own take, of course; because artistic license allowed exploration from every corner, even though it would often make light of what was then assumed to be an eventuality. We’ll hear country from Charlie Louvin and Elton Britt, left-wing folkies like Pete Seeger and Mark Spoelstra, and gospel from the Golden Gate Quartet and The Spirit of Memphis Quartet. It’s a combination of novelty, contemporary takes on old standards, and vintage sounds (both musical and otherwise) in our Deeper Roots episode that explores the American way called ‘duck and cover’.
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Artist
Title
Album
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Fred Kirby
When That Hell Bomb Falls
Atomic Platters
3
Ferlin Husky
Let's Keep the Communists Out
1949-1950 (Warped 498F)
4
Armed Forces
How to spot a communist
Public Service
5
Jackie Doll and his Pickled Peppers
When They Drop The Atomic Bomb
Atomic Platters
6
Karl & Harty
When The Atom Bomb Fell
Atomic Platters
7
Dr. Strangelove and the Fallouts
Love That Bomb
Atomic Platters
8
Charlie Louvin
Great Atomic Power (w. Jeff Tweedy)
Charlie Louvin
9
Mark Spoelstra
Civil Defense Sign
Atomic Platters
10
Elizabeth Cook And The Grascals
The Great Atomic Power
Song of America
11
Elton Britt
Uranium Fever
Atomic Platters
12
The Spirit Of Memphis Quartet
Atomic Telephone
The Best Of Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour Vol 2
13
The Blind Boys Of Alabama
Atom Bomb
Atom Bomb
14
Golden Gate Quartet
Atom and Evil
101 Great Black Gospel, Vol. 1
15
The Five Stars
Atom Bomb Baby
Atomic Platters
16
WBEN AM, Buffalo, NY
CONELRAD Radio Alert "Real Thing"
Atomic Platters
17
Pete Seeger
Study War No More (Peace): Talking Atom
If I Had a Hammer-Songs of Hope & Struggle
18
Sam Hinton
Old Man Atom
Atomic Platters
19
Glenn Barber
Atom Bomb
Atomic Platters
20
Dude Martin's Round-Up Gang
Atom Bomb Baby
Atomic Platters
21
Various
WW2 Air Raid Siren
Sound Effects Factory
22
Oscar Aleman
Tico Tico No Fuba
Swing Guitar Masterpieces
23
Connie Francis
Civil Defense Spot: Be Prepared Today, For Survival Tomorrow
Atomic Platters
24
Fay Simmons
You Hit Me Baby Like An Atomic Bomb
Atomic Platters
25
Linda Hayes
Atomic Baby
Voodoo Voodoo: Feisty Fifties Females
26
Wanda Jackson
Fujiyama Mama
Atomic Platters
27
Warren Smith
Uranium Rock
Bob Dylan Presents: Radio Radio, Theme Time Radio Hour, Vol. 3
We’ve got a theme show for you tonight: the last century of America’s music with a focus on candy, cake, pie, and cola…all with that magic (deadly?) insidious ingredient that lures us to it’s flavor. A sure example of a muse if there ever was one. Tune for the sounds of Bill Haley, Al Hirt, Duke Ellington, Elvis, and the Collins Kids (among others). It’s folk, blues, R&B, country, pop, and rock…all in good sweet fun on KWTF radio.
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Artist
Title
Album
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2
Johnny Temple
Yum, Yum, Yum
Broke, Black & Blue: Volume Four – Jumpin' At The Club Blue Flame
3
Chuck Willis
Sugar Sugar
I Remember Chuck Willis / The King Of The Stroll
4
Vocaltones
Sugar Lump
Spotlight Series : Vol. 2-Gee Records
5
The Collins Kids
Sugar Plum
Hop, Skip And Jump [Disc 2]
6
Peggy Lee
Sugar (That Sugar Baby O' Mine)
The Capitol Collector's Series
7
Sammy Davis Jr. with The Mike Curb Congregation
The Candy Man
70s Music Explosion Escape
8
Bobby Bare
Candy Coated Kisses (1964)
All American Boy – CD 2
9
Dodie Stevens
Candy Store Blues
Ultimate Collection
10
Jo Stafford
Little Man With a Candy Cigar
For You
11
Julie London
Yummy, Yummy, Yummy
Ultra-Lounge: On the Rocks, Pt. 2
12
Lola Albright
Candy
Bombshells
13
Eddie Kirk
Candy Kisses
The History Of Country & Western Music – Vol. 17
14
Little Jimmy Dickens
Who Licked The Red Off Your Candy
The Essential "Little" Jimmy Dickens
15
John Fogerty
Rhubarb Pie
Deja Vu All Over Again
16
Jay & The Techniques
Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie
45's on CD, Vol. 4: 1967-1969
17
Dinah Shore
Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy
Presenting…The Best of the Blues – Vol. 2
18
Big Bill Lister
RC Cola And Moon Pie
Country Boy's Dream
19
Red Foley & Evelyn Knight
Tater Pie
Hillbilly Fever [Disc 3]
20
Skip & Flip
Cherry Pie (1960 #11)
Greatest Hit Singles Collection
21
Marvin & Johnny
Cherry Pie
Art Laboe's Memories Of El Monte/The Roots Of L.A.'s Rock And Roll
22
Jim Kweskin & Meredith Axelrod
Candy Man
Come On In
23
Skeets McDonald
Birthday Cake Boogie
Skeets McDonald – One Classic Album & Singles Collection
24
Texas Top Hands
You Can't Have Your Cake
Country & Western, Vol.2 [Disc 9]
25
Art Neville
Little Girl From The Candy Store
Brother to Brother (Disc One:Art)
26
Elvis Presley
Cotton Candy Land
Elvis Double Features: It Happened at the World's Fair & Fun in Acapulco
27
The Collins Kids
Soda Poppin' Around
Hop, Skip & Jump [Disc 1]
28
Johnny Burnette
One Soda, Two Straws (2)
The Train Kept a-Rollin' Memphis to Hollywood – CD 8
29
Poorhouse Gorgeous
Angel Food Cake
Poorhouse Gorgeous
30
Bonnie Guitar
Candy Apple Red
Singles 1
31
Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra;Ivie Anderson;Sonny Greer;Ray Nance;Harry Carney
Every couple of months, Deeper Roots shares a free form playlist with host Dave Stroud. This week we’ll share ‘contemporary roots’ infused music including the sounds of Howell Devine, Jason Isbell, and Ian Tyson as well as a broad selection of R&B (from The Blenders), early blues (from Blind Lemon Jefferson), and ‘ding dong daddy’ country swing (featuring Bob Wills). We’ll also wrap it up with a festive foodie theme.
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Artist
Title
Album
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The Ink Spots
Street Of Dreams
Greatest Hits
3
The Delta Rhythm Boys
Scandalize My Name
I Dreamt I Dwelt In Harlem
4
The Cats & The Fiddle
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water
Theme Time Radio Hour with Your Host Bob Dylan [Disc 2]
5
The Penguins
Ookey Ook
Great Googa Mooga [Ace]
6
The Roosevelts
Jitterbug Special
The Real Blues Brothers Vol. 2
7
The Ravens
Gotta Find My Baby
OKeh Rhythm & Blues
8
The Blenders
Don't Play Around with Love
Rhythm 'N' Blues: Early Doo Wop 1943-55, vol. 1
9
Robins
My Baby Done Told Me
Money Honey – Rise of the Black Bocal Group 51-53)
10
Esther Phillips
Your Love Is So Doggone Good [Album Version]
Jazz Moods – Hot
11
Hawkins, Coleman: The Bebop Years [Disc 2]: Cattin' at Keynote
Blue Moon
The Bebop Years [Disc 2] ~ Cattin' at Keynote
12
Justin Townes Earle
Workin' for the MTA
Harlem River Blues [Explicit]
13
Robert Plant
Central Two-O-Nine
Band Of Joy
14
Jason Isbell
Johnny Reb, That's Me
You Don't Know Me: Rediscovering Eddy Arnold
15
Howell Devine
Boat's Up the River
Delta Grooves
16
Billy Walker
Cross The Brazos At Waco
Columbia Country Classics, Vol. 3: Americana
17
Chris Smither
No More Cane On The Brazos
Still On The Levee CD 1
18
Odetta
No More Cane On The Brazos
7 Classic Albums Plus Bonus Radio Tracks
19
Red Foley & The Sunshine Boys
(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)
Johnny Cash: Artist's Choice – Music That Matters To Him
20
Ian Tyson
Ridin' Down the Canyon
Boots Too Big to Fill: Tribute to Gene Autry
21
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
I'm a Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas)
Legends of Country Music Disc 2
22
Asleep at the Wheel
Ding Dong Daddy from Dumas (with Robert Earl Keen and Ray Benson)
Still the King: A Celebration of the Music of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
23
Jerry Lee Lewis
Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
A Half Century Of Hits ([Disc 2] of Box Set)
24
Jo-El Sonnier
Tear-Stained Letter
Various Artists: THEME TIME RADIO HOUR – SEASON 2/[Disc 2]
25
Clifton Chenier
Accordion Boogie
Louisiana Blues and Zydeco
26
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Hot Dogs
The Complete Classic Sides Remastered: Atlanta & Chicago 1926 [Disc 2]
27
Lil Johnson
Sam The Hot Dog Man
Vintage Sex Songs
28
Rosie Flores
Hot Dog
Speed of Sound
29
Dale Hawkins
Hot Dog
Rock'n'roll Tornado
30
Bill Haley
Hot Dog Buddy Buddy
From Western Swing to R-O-C-K (4): Don't Knock the Rock
West County has seen it’s first consistent (and consecutive) days of rain and boy did we need it. El Nino looks to be making some waves. We’ll be making some waves this week on our Wednesday night foray into the past century of America’s music. We’ll hear new music from the Oxford American Georgia music issue, as well as a good share of early country, some Stephen Foster (by the Hamilton County Ramblers), and some Jelly Roll Morton. There will be a few local performers to sweeten the mix: Kevin Russell, Carl Hendel & Eddie Meisse, and an alumni of Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa…Dan Hicks. Tune in for music that keeps on giving.
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Title
Album
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Tommy Duncan
Who Drank My Beer (While I Was In The Rear)?
Gravy Train: Hillbilly Meets R&B
3
Oklahoma Wranglers (Willis Bros)
Invitation to the Blues
Hillbilly Rhythm
4
T. Texas Tyler
Red Light
Gravy Train: Hillbilly Meets R&B
5
Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies
My Galveston Gal
Daddy of Western Swing, Vol. 4 : Keep a Knockin'
6
Carl Hendel & Eddie Meisse
Don't Be Ashamed Of Your Age
Don't Be Ashamed of Your Age
7
Tut Taylor feat. Norman Blake
Sweet Picking Time in Toomsboro, Ga.
The Oxford American Southern Music 2016 (17th Edition: Georgia)
8
Precious Bryant
Georgia Buck
The Oxford American Southern Music 2016 (17th Edition: Georgia)
9
The Band & Emmylou Harris
Evangeline
A Musical History [Disc 5]
10
John Prine
There She Goes
Bruised Orange
11
Jerry Jeff Walker
Viva Luckenbach
Gypsy Songman: A Life In Song
12
Carl Smith
Are You Teasing Me
The Essential Carl Smith (1950-1956)
13
The Louvin Brothers
Are You Teasing Me
Close Harmony [Disc 3]
14
Carolina Chocolate Drops
Hello Stranger
The Winding StreamThe Carters, The Cashes And The Course Of Country Music
15
Maria Muldaur
Me And My Chauffeur Blues
Richland Woman Blues
16
Black Bottom McPhail
John
Jack Newman & Others
17
Jimmy Strange
Yas Yas Yas
Swingin' the Blues: 1931-1939
18
Lightnin' Hopkins
Speedin' Boogie
Po' Lightnin'
19
Pete Johnson
Boogie Woogie
Juke Joint Jump: A Boogie Woogie Celebration
20
Kate & Anna McGarrigle
Hard Times Come Again No More
Songs Of The Civil War
21
Robert Shaw Chorale
Nelly Bly
Stephen Foster Songbook
22
Grandpa Jones
Nelly Bly
An American Original
23
Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks
I Scare Myself
The Blue Thumb Years 1971-1973
24
Larry Jon Wilson
Ohoopee River Bottomland [from the film Heartworn Highways]
The Oxford American Southern Music 2016 (17th Edition: Georgia)
25
Carl Perkins
Don't Stop The Music
Go Cat Go
26
Jake Xerxes Fussell
Raggy Levy
The Oxford American Southern Music 2016 (17th Edition: Georgia)
27
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Jelly Roll's Misgiving
Jelly (The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Plays Jelly Roll Morton
Join us for some unbridled passion featuring ducktails, attitude, and rocking rhythm…all in the tradition of the north, west, east, and south. We speak of that genre that keeps on churning: rockabilly. It’s a genre that’s seen more revivals than a traveling preacher in the Midwest and South during the late 1930s. The recordings were pretty rustic: a bass, some driving percussion, and excitable guitar riffs and the vocals often phrased by rebel yells. We’ll be tearing it up with some of the very best including Johnny Burnette’s Rock ‘n Roll Trio, Billy Lee Riley, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis…and those were just the top drawer stars. We’ll also hear from the ladies: Wanda Jackson, Charline Arthur, and Janis Martin as well as the more obscure sounds of Bobby Lord, Hoyt Stevens, and Roy Hall.