We look back at the great ones we lost in 2017…and there were a number of great ones: Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, and Tom Petty. While two hours provides only a limited amount of time, our parameters are such that we look at contributions and influences, focusing our honor to those who fit the roots and the body of work that these greats brought to the fore. We’ll feature music of Rosalie Sorrels, Greg Allman, Steely Dan, Don Williams, Glen Campbell, and numerous others whose lives will live on in their music. Join Dave Stroud for two hours of music from the last century on Sonoma County community radio.
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Fats Domino
My Girl Josephine
A Lot Of Dominos
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Paul Kanter & Jefferson Starship
The Baby Tree
Blows Against The Empire
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Rosalie Sorrels
Rock, Salt And Nails
Cover to Cover: The Originals, Vol. 2 [Disc 1]
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Harry Dean Stanton
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
Partly Fiction
6
Mark Selby
Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor
Avalon Blues: A Tribute To Mississippi John Hurt
7
Wayne Cochran
Last Kiss
30 Country Hits – A History of Country Music
8
Chuck Berry
Back In The U.S.A.
Johnny B. Goode-His Complete 50's Chess Recordings
9
Sonny Burgess
Red Headed Woman
Rockin' Memphis [Disc 3]
10
The Allman Brothers Band
Melissa
Stand Back: The Anthology Disc 1
11
Tower Of Power
You're Still A Young Man
Art Laboe's Memories Of El Monte/The Roots Of L.A.'s Rock And Roll
Just a closer walk…Deeper Roots walks the gospel road once more, this time forgoing the ancestral roots for modern takes in black gospel, country gospel, and bluegrass from the Heartland. Our focus will be on some of the contemporary performers who cover with due recognition some of the great gospel standards. We’ll hear from Hugh Laurie, Willie Watson, Rodney Crowell, Bruce Cockburn, and Luther Dickinson…and that’s just a taste. We’ll hear the stories of Samson and Delilah alongside John the Revelator….right here on Deeper Roots…coming your way from the KWTF downtown studios.
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Aubrey Ghent & Friends
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
15 Down Home Gospel Classics
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Buddy Miller
There's A Higher Power
Universal United House Of Prayer
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Wade Bowen
Precious Memories
Then Sings My Soul: Songs for My Mother
5
Mike Farris
Sit Down Servant
Salvation in Lights
6
Bonnie Raitt & Maria Muldaur
My Journey to the Sky
Shout, Sister, Shout! – A Tribute to Sister Rosetta Tharpe
7
Johnny Cash
The Man Comes Around
American IV: Man Comes Around
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Jorma Kaukonen
What Are They Doing In Heaven Today
Blue Country Heart
9
Rodney Crowell
Denomination Blues
Voice of the Spirit, Gospel of the South
10
Willie Watson
Samson and Delilah
Folksinger Vol. 2
11
Jimmie Dale Gilmore
Peace in the Valley
Come on Back
12
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Amazing Grace
Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Vol. 2
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The Blind Boys of Alabama
I Keep On Walking
Almost Home
14
Mavis Staples & Bonnie Raitt
Turn Me Around
Mavis Staples I'll Take You There: An All-Star Concert Celebration
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Rhiannon Giddens
Up Above My Head
Tomorrow Is My Turn
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Hugh Laurie
Didn't It Rain
Didn't It Rain (Deluxe)
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Linda Gail Lewis
This Train
Hard Rocking Woman
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Leo Welch
You Can't Hurry God
Sabougla Voices
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The Holmes Brothers
Farther Along
Speaking In Tongues
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Ollabelle
John The Revelator
Ollabelle
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Tom Waits
John The Revelator
God Don't Never Change: The Songs Of Blind Willie Johnson
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Luther Dickinson feat. the Rising Star Fife and Drum Band
Bye And Bye I'm Going To See The King
God Don't Never Change: The Songs Of Blind Willie Johnson
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Bruce Cockburn
Twelve Gates To The City
Bone On Bone
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Merle Haggard/Willie Nelson
Family Bible
Django and Jimmie
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Willie and Bobbie Nelson
Old Time Religion
Farther Along
26
Gillian Welch
Old Time Religion [Outtake]
Boots No. 1: The Official Revival Bootleg [Disc 2]
The farmer, the farm, and songs of farming are at the core of this week’s theme show. Whether the songs’ focus is that of the hard-working folk of the farm, the raw materials, or the nostalgic reminders of life on the farm, we’ll push forward the playlist plough and take you to the barn for an early morning celebration with performers including bluegrass from James King, gritty Americana from Levon Helm and Bill Neely, core country from Bobby Bare and Porter Wagoner, or maybe some field recordings from the 20s featuring the likes of the Carolina Tar Heels…all of this music going Back On The Farm.
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Marty Stuart/Merle Haggard
Farmer's Blues
Country Music
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Freeman Stowers
Sunrise On The Farm
Sinners and Saints: Complete Recorded Works 1926-1931
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Bill Frisell
Farmer
Disfarmer
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Levon Helm
Poor Old Dirt Farmer
Dirt Farmer
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Bill Neely
Black Land Farmer
16 Down Home Country Classics
7
James King
Thirty Years of Farming
Bluegrass Number 1's: A Collection of Chart-Topping Songs
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Junior Sisk with Becky Isaacs Bowman and Sonya Isaacs Yeary
The Wheat Crop
Mac Wiseman – I Sang The Song
9
Lemuel Jones
Po' Farmer (Poor Farmers)
Field Recordings, Vol. 1: Virginia (1936-1941)
10
Peter Rowan
Let the Harvest Go To Seed
Bluegrass Boy
11
Carolina Tar Heels
Got The Farm Land Blues
Anthology Of American Folk Music, Vol. 1B: Ballads
12
Cisco Houston
Farmer's Lament
The Folkways Years: 1944-1961
13
J.E. Mainer & The Mountaineers (With Morris Herbert)
17 Living On The Farm
The Legendry J.E. Mainer, Volume 4
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Walter Brennan
Old Rivers
Old Rivers
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The Bently Boys
Down On Penny's Farm
Anthology Of American Folk Music, Vol. 1B: Ballads
Songs that highlight the states below the ‘line’ of intransigence. Portions are better known as Dixie, others (like Florida and Texas) appear as appendages or after-market expanses. The music this evening will explore songs of Louisiana from Doug Kershaw, Texas from Asleep at the Wheel, Alabama from Mance Lipscomb, and West Virginia featuring Louis Jordan. There’s a whole lot more including Taj Mahal, Bill Kirchen, The Louvin Brothers and Pokey LaFarge; all on a journey through a collection of states that two surveyors by the name of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, in an attempt to resolve a dispute, attached their names to in the late 18th century.
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Jimmie Rodgers
Somewhere Down Below The Mason Dixon Line
Recordings 1927 – 1933 [Disc 5]
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Tom Darby & Jimmie Tarlton
Down In Florida On A Hog
Darby & Tarlton – Disc A (Atlanta 1927-29)
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Muddy Waters
Deep Down In Florida #2
King Bee
5
Claire Lynch
My Florida Sunshine
Bill Monroe Centennial Celebration: A Classic Bluegrass Tribute Disc 1
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The Swe-Danes
Georgia Camp Meeting
New Discgems From Warner Brothers
7
Dave Van Ronk
Georgia Camp Meeting
Dave Van Ronk And The Ragtime Jug Stompers
8
Alex Campbell, Ola Belle Reed, Burl Kilby
Bringing in the Georgia Mail
Ola Belle Reed and Southern Mountain Music on the Mason-Dixon Line
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Curley Williams & His Georgia Peach Pickers
Georgia Boogie
Travellin' Boogie
10
Guy Clark
Virginia's Real
Texas Cookin'
11
The Carter Family
Mid The Green Fields Of Virginia
The Carter Family 1927 – 1934 [Disc 3]
12
Al Bowlly
My Sweet Virginia
Just A Bowl Of Cherries
13
Ethel Waters
I'm Coming Virginia
On Stage And Screen 1925 – 1940
14
Hazel Dickens
West Virginia, My Home
Hand-Picked: 25 Years Of Bluegrass On Rounder Records [Disc 1]
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Louis Jordan
Salt Pork, West Virginia
The Chronological Louis Jordan 1945-1946
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Dr. Horse
South Poke West Virginia
Harlem Rock N' Blues
17
Mance Lipscomb
Alabama Bound
Ash Grove 12/6/1964
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Evan Marshall
The Alabama Jubilee
Mandolin Magic
19
The Louvin Brothers
Alabama
Hand-Picked
20
Neil Young/Stray Gators
Alabama
Harvest
21
Jimmie Driftwood
Arkansas Traveler
Americana, Vol. 1
22
Carolina Cotton
Three Miles South Of Cash (In Arkansas)
Oxford American 11th Edition Southern Music CD [Disc 2, "Arkansas Masters"]
23
Bill Kirchen
Arkansas Diamond (Album)
Word To The Wise
24
Taj Mahal
Texas Woman Blues
The Essential [Disc 1]
25
Asleep at the Wheel
Miles and Miles of Texas
The Very Best of Asleep at the Wheel Since 1970
26
Tommy Duncan
Texas Moon
Texas Moon
27
Tony Rice
He Rode All the Way to Texas
Night Flyer: The Singer Songwriter Collection
28
Waylon Jennings
Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)
The Essential Waylon Jennings [2007] Disc 2
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Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Going Back To Louisiana
Doctors Professors Kings & Queens: Box New Orleans
From the Brill Building to the Delta; from Bakersfield to Woodstock; from Tulsa to Deep Elem. Music on a Friday evening from the deeper wells, all presented to you in the form of covers: some new, some vintage, some traditional. We’ll pair up Tom Waits and Blind Willie Johnson, The Band and JJ Cale, Connee Boswell and VV Brown, and there will also be plenty to cover going back to Gus Cannon, Bradley Kincaid, and The Carter Family. It’s our Friday welcome mat to autumn here on Sonoma County Community Radio.
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The Shirelles
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
The Best Of The Girl Groups, Vol. 1
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Buck Owens
I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)
The Buck Owens Collection (1959-1990) [Disc 1]
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John Fogerty
I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)
The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again
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The Band
Crazy Mama
High On The Hog
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J.J. Cale
Crazy Mama
The Very Best of J.J. Cale
7
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
When I Get My Rewards
Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Vol. 2
8
Harry Dean Stanton
When I Get My Rewards
Partly Fiction
9
Mississippi John Hurt
I'm Satisfied
Night On The Delta
10
John Sebastian & David Grisman
I'm Satisfied
Satisfied
11
Bradley Kincaid
Froggie Went A-Courting
…I Listen to the Wind That Obliterates My Traces
12
Bruce Springsteen
Froggie Went a Courtin'
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions [DualDisc] Disc 1
13
Dave Alvin & the Guilty Men
Walk Right In
Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land
14
Cannon's Jug Stompers
Walk Right In
Roots of Rock
15
Hank Williams
Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used to Do)?
24 Greatest
16
Tom Hiddleston & The Saddle Spring Boys
Why Don't You Love Me
I Saw The Light: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
17
The Seldom Scene
Mama Tried
Scenechronized
18
Merle Haggard And The Strangers
Mama Tried (2006 Digital Remaster)
Hag: The Best of Merle Haggard
19
Merle Haggard
San Antonio Rose
Tribute To The Best Damn Fiddle Player
20
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
San Antonio Rose
Columbia Records' 125th Anniv.
21
The Carter Family
Hello Stranger
Harry Smith's Anthology Of American Folk Music, Volume Four
22
Emmylou Harris
Hello Stranger (Remastered LP Version)
Luxury Liner [Remaster]
23
Howlin' Wolf
Little Red Rooster
Great Tomato Blues Package
24
Sam Cooke
Little Red Rooster
Night Beat
25
ALO (Animal Liberation Orchestra)/Jack Johnson
I Shall Be Released
Endless Highway: The Music of the Band
26
Bob Dylan
I Shall Be Released
Before The Flood [Disc 1]
27
Connee Boswell
Heart And Soul
Heart & Soul
28
V V Brown
Crazy Amazing
Travelling Like The Light
29
Blind Willie Johnson
The Soul Of A Man
The Complete Blind Willie Johnson
30
Tom Waits
The Soul Of A Man
God Don't Never Change: The Songs Of Blind Willie Johnson
We’re exploring the blues this week on Deeper Roots. And it’s all about bad luck blues…when the dice roll snake eyes, when the crops won’t make the rent, when your woman asks for money and all you got is the dust in your pockets…when you ain’t got no money.  Join Dave Stroud for a collection of the very best including Big Joe Williams’ Jinx Blues, bad luck stories from Dinah Washington and Memphis Minnie, piano moaning from Leroy Carr and Ivory Joe, as well as further tales of gambling, dice, and no luck from Clifford Gibson and Black Boy Shine. Friday evening blues….what more?
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Little Milton
Bad Luck
Delmark: 50 Years Of Jazz & Blues: Blues [Disc 1]
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Rory Block
Jinx Blues
Blues Walkin' Like a Man: A Tribute To Son House
4
Son House
The Jinx Blues
ABC Of The Blues, Vol. 41
5
Big Joe Williams
Jinx Blues
Classic Delta Blues
6
Black Boy Shine
Gamblin' Jinx Blues
Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey [Disc 2]
7
Memphis Minnie
I'm A Bad Luck Woman
Queen Of Country Blues [Disc 5] (1936-1937)
8
Mel Walker
Unlucky Man
Mercury R&B Story '45-'55 – [Disc 6] West Coast Blues V2
9
Nat King Cole Trio
Chant Of The Blues (Dog-Gone Unlucky Blues)
The Nat King Cole Trio: The Complete Capitol Transcription Sessions [Disc 1]
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Dinah Washington
Bad Luck
Dinah Washington Sings The Blues
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Jimmy Lewis/Ray Charles
If It Wasn't for Bad Luck
Genius & Soul: The 50th Anniversary Collection Disc 4
Join Dave Stroud for a special edition of Deeper Roots: A Century of America’s Music. He’ll be sitting in for Steady Eddie’s Retro Music Archives, filling the airwaves with sounds you would expect to hear on either show. Â With a little blend of roots Americana stirred in. Hot rod sounds, killer diller Memphis Minnie blues, early century pop from Annette Hanshaw and Mae West, gospel from the Blind Boys of Alabama and Sam Cooke…and some sweet soul vocals from The Ravens and Barbara Lewis. You won’t go wrong on a Sunday afternoon in West County. Tune in.
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Barbara Lewis
Make Me Your Baby
Hello Stranger: The Best of Barbara Lewis
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The Ravens
My Baby's Gone
OKeh Rhythm & Blues
4
Smiley Lewis
Hey Girl
I Hear You Knocking: 1947-1962 Disc 4
5
Kay Starr
Kay's Lament
Voodoo Voodoo: Feisty Fifties Females
6
Kay Starr
Night Train
Voodoo Voodoo: Feisty Fifties Females
7
The Blind Boys Of Alabama
Free At Last
Down In New Orleans
8
The Edwin Hawkins Singers
Oh Happy Day
Oh Happy Day: The Best Of The Edwin Hawkins Singers
9
Sam Cooke
Mean Old World
Night Beat
10
The Golden Gate Quartet
Dipsy Doodle
Negro Spirituals, Vol. 1
11
Alabama Shakes
Killer Diller Blues
American Epic: The Sessions [Disc 1]
12
Jimmy Liggins
Cadillac Boogie
Jump, Jive & Swing
13
Trailer
Hot Rods to Hell
So-Cal Speed Shop's Hot Rod Classics Disc 3
14
Eddie Cochran
C'mon Everybody
Eddie Cochran: 2 Classic Albums Plus Singles And Session Tracks [Disc 1]
15
Bea Baker & Maurice King & His Wolverines
I Want a Lavender Cadillac
So-Cal Speed Shop's Hot Rod Classics Disc 4
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Mink Deville
Spanish Stroll
The Mink De Ville Collection
17
Dave Alvin & the Guilty Men
What Does the Deep Sea Say?
Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land
18
Annette Hanshaw
Moanin' Low
Annette Hanshaw, Volume 6, 1929 (1999)
19
Mae West
Mister Deep Blue Sea
The Mae West Collection
20
David Johansen
Deep Blue Sea
Shaker
21
Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
One Hour Mama
22
Hank Thompson & His Brazos Valley Boys
Cryin' In The Deep Blue Sea
Vintage Collections
23
Reckless Kelly & Joe Ely
Rider in the Rain
Sail Away: The Songs Of Randy Newman
24
Barbara Lewis
Hello Stranger
MaltShop Memories Save the Last Dance for M
25
John Prine
Come Back to Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard
Great Days: The John Prine Anthology Disc 1
26
Bob Hope, Bing Crosby
Nothing in Common
Best of Bob Hope – Capitol Records
27
The Boswell Sisters
That's How Rhythm Was Born
Music From The Motion Picture – The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Time has flown like it always does…it’s been since August 2012 and we’re taking time out for a special celebration on weekly show. Dave Stroud will be reaching back and revisiting tracks he played on the first couple of  shows back in the day…including tracks from Geraint Watkins, Fats Waller, Sister Rosetta, Big Joe Turner, Nina Simone, and a host of others. Deeper Roots has kept its promise to it’s listeners…back then and right to the current day. Tune in! Join us and raise a glass.
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Geraint Watkins
Bouffant
In a Bad Mood – Deluxe Expanded Edition
3
Roger McGuinn
Anna
Adios Amigo: A Tribute to Arthur Alexander
4
Arthur Alexander
Soldier Of Love
The Greatest Hits
5
Bill Kirchen
Shelly's Winter Love (Album)
Word To The Wise
6
The Ink Spots
Whispering Grass (Don't Tell The Trees)
Greatest Hits
7
Ringo Starr
Whispering Grass
Beaucoups Of Blues [UK]
8
Fats Waller
Lulu's Back In Town
Fats Waller Greatest Hits
9
Fats Waller & His Rhythm
Hey! Stop Kissin' My Sister
100 Ans De Jazz
10
Slim & Slam
Huh! Uh-Huh!
Slim Gaillard & Slam Stewart Columbia (Disc 2)
11
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Down By the Riverside
Gospel Blues – the Very Best Of
12
Fern Jones
Just A Little Talk With Jesus
The Glory Road
13
Geraint Watkins
Go West
Dial 'W' for Watkins
14
Charles Brown
I Wanna Go Home
The 15 Greatest Hits On Ace Records
15
Slim Harpo
Rainin' In My Heart
The Best Of Slim Harpo
16
Ella Mae Morse with Freddie Slack & His Orchestra
Mr. Five By Five
Capitol Records' From The Vaults, Volume 1 – The Birth Of A Label – 1942-43
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Helen Humes
Be Ba Ba Le Ba Boogie
1945-47
18
Ruth Brown
Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean
Ruth Brown: Mama He Treats Your Daugher Mean & Other Hits
19
Little Willie John
Sleep
Little Willie John: All 15 of His Chart Hits from 1953-1962
20
Nina Simone
Work Song
The Best Of Nina Simone: The Colpix Years
21
Ray Charles
Ruby
Ray Charles and Betty Carter/Dedicated To You
22
Ivory Joe Hunter
Since I Met You Baby
Since I Met You Baby
23
Nellie Lutcher
Hurry On Down
From The Vaults, Vol 2. 1943-1944
24
Hadda Brooks
Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere
BMG Vol. 01 Disc 01 1937-1958
25
The Robins
The Hatchet Man
50 Coastin' Classics [Disc 1]
26
Bull Moose Jackson
Fare Thee Well, Deacon Jones, Fare Thee Well
Bull Moose Jackson 1947-1950
27
Hank Thompson & His Brazos Valley Boys
Drivin' Nails In My Coffin
Vintage Collections
28
The Louvin Brothers
The Great Atomic Power
Hand-Picked
29
Fisk Jubilee Singers
Joshua Fit The Battle
American Roots Music [Disc 3]
30
Harry Belafonte
Mama, Look at Boo Boo
Harry Belafonte: Greatest Hits
31
Spade Cooley & the Western Swing Dance Gang Feat. Tex Williams
Shame On You
Shame On You
32
Bill Kirchen
Valley of the Moon (Album)
Word To The Wise
33
Doug Sahm
(Is Anybody Going To) San Antone
Complete Atlantic Recordings Disc 1
34
Shirley Gunter
Oop Shoop
Shirley Gunter
35
Big Joe Turner
Love Roller Coaster
Big Joe Turner: The Definitive Blues Collection [[Disc 2]]
And the topic of this episode will be natural disasters. Namely…floods. Timeless events and timeless music. Dave Stroud will share in-depth blues about rising waters, country music about the terror brought to us by Mother Nature, featuring Dave Alvin, James McMurtry, Whispering Smith, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Bessie Smith, and Lonnie Johnson…to mention but a few. Our show will focus on music that tells a story, because that’s what we find best in the tradition of Americana roots.
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Johnny Cash
Five Feet High And Rising
Songs Of Our Soil
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Charley Patton
High Water Everywhere Part 1
People Take Warning [Disc 2] Man Vs. Nature
4
Bob Dylan
High Water (For Charley Patton)
Love and Theft
5
Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Rising High Water Blues
A Stranger Here
6
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Rising High Water Blues (Pm 12487, 4491-5)
The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records, Volume 1 (1917-1927)
7
Tom Rush
Galveston Flood
The Very Best Of Tom Rush: No Regrets
8
Whispering Smith
Storm in Texas aka Texas Flood
Swamp Blues
9
Lonnie Johnson
Broken Levee Blues
Hot Fingers
10
Lonnie Johnson
Flood Water Blues
Tomorrow Night
11
Sippie Wallace
The Flood Blues
ABC Of The Blues, Vol. 48
12
Bessie Smith
Back Water Blues
Ken Burns Jazz [Disc 1]
13
Ruby Gowdy
Florida Flood Blues
Female Blues Singers, Complete Recorded Works. Volume 6
14
Carl Martin
High Water Flood Blues
Carl Martin, Tennessee Chocolate Drops, Louie Bluie & Ted Bogan, Willie "61" Blackwell — Complete Recorded Works
15
Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe
When The Levee Breaks
24 Classic Blues Songs From The 1920's 2015
16
Robert Hicks
Mississippi Heavy Water Blues
People Take Warning [Disc 2] Man Vs. Nature
17
Fiddlin' John Carson
Storm That Struck Miami
People Take Warning [Disc 2] Man Vs. Nature
18
Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys
Flood Of '57
Classic Bluegrass
19
Happy Traum
Crash on the Levee Down in the Flood (feat. Justin Guip, Adam Traum & Byron Isaacs)
Just For the Love Of It
20
James McMurtry
Hurricane Party
Just Us Kids
21
Charlie Haden
Is This America? (Katrina 2005)
Charlie Haden Family & Friends – Rambling Boy
22
Dave Alvin
Southern Flood Blues
Common Ground: Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin Play and Sing the Songs of Big Bill Broonzy
23
Roomful Of Blues
Texas Flood
The First Album
24
Larry Davis
Texas Flood
Bob Dylan: Radio Radio – Theme Time Radio Hour, Vol. 5 [Disc 4]
25
Randy Newman & The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra With Members Of The New York Philharmonic
Louisiana 1927
Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album
26
Davell Crawford
Gather By The River
Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album
27
The Tex-I-An Boys
Wasn't That A Mighty Storm?
Classic American Ballads From Smithsonian Folkways
We look back…even though we weren’t there. Our show this week will celebrate the American songbook and popular music in the darkest of times: the year 1932. The clouds were only starting to clear in the heart of the Great Depression and the music was hopeful, sometimes saccharine, and the songwriting talent abundant. The performances were not bad either. The Mills Brothers, Bing Crosby, The Boswell Sisters, Cab Calloway, Mildred Bailey, and many others contributed. Tune in on our morning look at the popular sounds of 1932.
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Ukulele Ike & The Hot Combination
A Great Big Bunch Of You
Fascinating Rhythm 1922-1935
3
Jimmy Grier Orchestra voc. The Three Ambassadors
Bend Down Sister
Echoes From The Cocoanut Grove
4
Ozzie & Harriet Nelson
It's Gonna Be You
The Nelson Touch
5
The Mills Brothers
Chinatown My Chinatown
Sweeter Than Sugar
6
The Mills Brothers
I Can't Give You Anything But Love
This Is Art Deco
7
Boswell Sisters
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Boswell Sisters
8
Boswell Sisters
Stop the Sun Stop the Moon
Boswell Sisters
9
Jeanette MacDonald
Isn't It Romantic
Hits of '32
10
Jimmy Grier Orchestra voc. The Three Ambassadors
We`ve Got To Put That Sun Back In The Sky
Echoes From The Cocoanut Grove
11
Rudy Vallee And His Connecticut Yankees
Let's Put Out The Lights (And Go To Bed)
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George Formby
I Told My Baby With The Ukelele
I'm The Ukulele Man
13
Cab Calloway
Eadie Was A Lady
Best Of The Big Bands
14
Ivie Anderson
It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
An Introduction To Ivie Anderson
15
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson
Doin' The New Lowdown
A Tribute To Black Entertainers #1
16
Louis Armstrong
All Of Me
The Art Deco Music Collection: Cotton Club Stomp
17
The Mills Brothers with Duke Ellington & Orchestra
Diga, Diga, Do
The 1930's Recordings – Chronological Volume 2
18
The Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Mighty Sweet
Rhythm Spasm
19
Helen Morgan with Victor Young & His Orchestra
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
Art Deco: Lovely Ladies of Stage and Screen
20
Jimmie Grier & His Orchestra
One Hour With You
Paper Moon
21
Al Bowlly
Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries
Just A Bowl Of Cherries
22
Mildred Bailey
Rockin' Chair
Hoagy Carmichael & Friends: Stardust Melody
23
Paul Robeson
Ol' Man River
Columbia Records' 125th Anniv.
24
The Mills Brothers
Goodbye, Blues
Hits of '32
25
Gene Austin
A Ghost Of A Chance
Voice Of The Southland
26
Bing Crosby
I Found A Million Dollar Baby
Henry & June
27
Bing Crosby
Paradise
Hits of '32
28
Bing Crosby
Dinah
Bing Crosby in Hollywood (1930-1934), Vol. 1
29
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