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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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
A brand new show…fresh from the digital bins of Deeper Roots’ archives. We’ve got the songs and the stories once again this week as we take a cruise down the American whitebread pop river, exploring post-war pop. Our focus will be a very narrow window of time where the very best in silk and satin voices mixed freely with Hollywood novelty and nostalgic swing bands. Tune in for Kay Kyser, Dinah Shore, The Harmonicats, Frankie Laine, Vaughn Monroe, and a whole host of others this week on Deeper Roots as we explore a sound that missed the R&B and rock train and would be run over by it at the same time.
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Doris Day
Sentimental Journey
Complete Doris Day With Les Brown [Disc 1]
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The Andrews Sisters
Rum And Coca-Cola
20th Century Masters: Millenni
4
Johnny Mercer And Pied Pipers With Paul Weston And His Orchestra
On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe
Capitol Records' From The Vaults, Volume 7 – Capitol Goes To The Movies – 1944-55
5
Dinah Shore
Buttons And Bows
The Dinah Shore Collection: Columbia and RCA Recordings 1942-1948 [Disc 2]
6
Evelyn Knight
A Little Bird Told Me
Mairzy Doats-44 Wacky Hits [Disc 1]
7
Harmonicats
Peg O' My Heart
The White Cliffs Of Dover [Disc 2]
8
Swing & Sway & Sammy Kaye
The Old Lamp-Lighter
Your Hit Parade: 1946
9
Bing Crosby
South America, Take It Away
Their Complete Recordings Together [Disc 1]
10
Blue Barron
Cruising Down The River
Your Hit Parade: 1949
11
Bing Crosby
Don't Fence Me In
Their Complete Recordings Together [Disc 1]
12
The Ink Spots
The Gypsy
Greatest Hits
13
Kay Kyser & His Orchestra
Ole Buttermilk Sky
Your Hit Parade: 1946
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Frankie Carle And His Orchestra
Rumors Are Flying
Your Hit Parade: 1946
15
Betty Hutton
Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief
It's Been A Long, Long Time – Music Of The War Years Vol 3
16
Count Basie
Open The Door Richard
Nipper's Greatest Hits – The 40's Vol 2
17
Harry James (Featuring Kitty Kallen)
It's Been A Long, Long Time
the Best of Big Band – volume 4
18
Perry Como
Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)
The Very Best of Perry Como
19
Margaret Whiting
A Tree In The Meadow
Complete Capitol Hits of Margaret Whiting
20
Nat King Cole
Nature Boy
Nat King Cole [Disc 1]
21
Johnny Mercer
Personality
Your Hit Parade: 1946
22
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra With Anita O'Day
Chickery Chick
Young Anita -3- Boogie Blues
23
Art Mooney
I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover
Mairzy Doats-44 Wacky Hits [Disc 1]
24
Vaughn Monroe
Riders In the Sky
Classic Years of Vaughn Monroe, Vol. 1
25
Tex Williams
Smoke, Smoke, Smoke (That Cigarette)
Country & Western Hit Parade 1947
26
Frankie Laine
Mule Train
Your Hit Parade: 1949
27
Frankie Laine
That Lucky Old Sun
The Great American Crooners [Disc 3]
28
The Ink Spots
To Each His Own
Greatest Hits
29
Francis Craig
Near You
Cigar Classics 1: The Standards
30
Frank Sinatra
Five Minutes More
The Great American Crooners [Disc 4]
31
Bing Crosby
It's Been a Long Long Time
Trio's Complete Decca Recordings Plus (1936-47) [Disc 1]
To say that the year 2016 was a bummer year is an understatement. While entertainment would take a backseat to the social and political conflagrations of the year, it was a very tough year for music lovers, nonetheless. Deeper Roots will be sharing tracks from some of the great, both known and unknown, who left us. We’ll hear from both Prince as well as Dan Hicks; Natalie Cole and Lonnie Mack; Juan Gabriel and Paul Kantner. It does not end there and we’ll barely be able to cover them all. Tune into our last show of the year and help us remember what these performers brought us.
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Ralph Stanley
O Death
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
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Leonard Cohen
Hallelujah
Various Positions
4
Kay Starr
Wheel Of Fortune
Magic Moments – The Best Of 50's Pop (Disc 1)
5
Debbie Reynolds
Tammy
Magic Moments: Best Of 50's Pop (Disc 2)
6
Pete Fountain
A Closer Walk
Best of Pete Fountain
7
Toots Thielemans
Bluesette
100 Jazz Guitar Favorites
8
Mose Allison
Baby, Please Don't Go
Allison Wonderland Anthology [Disc 1]
9
Billy Paul
Me And Mrs. Jones
Body & Soul Love Senerade [Disc 2]
10
Earth, Wind & Fire
Shining Star
The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 1
11
Natalie Cole
Song for You
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
12
Leon Russell
Tight Rope
Carney
13
Glenn Yarbrough
Baby The Rain Must Fall
Nipper's Greatest Hits: The 60's, Vol. 1
14
Dan Hicks
How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away [Album Version]
The Most Of Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks [Bonus Tracks]
15
Oscar Brand
Talking Atom
Pie In The Sky
16
Sonny James
Young Love
Young Love
17
Al Caiola & His Orchestra
Bonanza
TV Land presents Favorite TV Theme Songs
18
Jean Shepard
A Dear John Letter
Hillbilly Fever: Vol. 4 – Heroes Of Country Music – Vol. 4: Legends Of The West Coast
19
Guy Clark
Blowin' Like a Bandit
Craftsman Disc 2
20
Merle Haggard
Workin' Man Blues
For the Record: 43 Legendary Hits (1 of 2)
21
Lonnie Mack
Memphis
Rock Instrumental Classics, Vol. 2
22
Scotty Moore & Elvis Presley
How Do You Think I Feel
The Sun Country Box CD2 Boogie Blues
23
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
New Shoes
Soul Time!
24
Buckwheat Zydeco
Ya Ya
Buckwheat's Zydeco Party
25
Prince & the Revolution
I Would Die 4 U
The Very Best of Prince
26
Paul Kanter & Jefferson Starship
Have You Seen The Stars Tonite
Blows Against The Empire
27
Thunderclap Newman
Something in the Air
Hollywood Dream
28
George Michael
Faith
Faith
29
Jim Lowe
Green Door
The London American Story Disc 1
30
Eagles
Take It Easy
The Very Best of the Eagles [2003] Disc 1
31
Bobby Vee With The Crickets
Someday
The Liberty Records Story (Pt. 1)
32
Juan Gabriel
Have You Ever Seen The Rain? (Gracias al Sol)
Quiero Creedence
33
Cassius Clay
Stand by Me
Golden Throats, Vol. 2: More Celebrity Rock Oddities
34
Sugarloaf
Green-Eyed Lady
AM Gold – 1970
35
Holly Dunn
Are You Ever Gonna Love Me
Billboard's #1 Country Hits of the 80's
36
David Bowie
Changes
Rock Steady 1971: Celebrating Starbucks 35th Anniversary
Deeper Roots celebrates the Holidays! Dave Stroud digs deeper yet into those dusty digital bins to find contemporary and vintage music of the holidays. In addition to some selections from the Document Records “Blues Blues Christmas” releases, we’ll surface some newer sounds including Americana nuggets from David Myles, Kacey Musgraves, and Raul Malo. To fill out the vintage, you’ll be entertained by Kay Starr, Elvis, Asleep At The Wheel, and the Prairie Ramblers.
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Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks
Santa Gotta Choo Choo
Crazy for Christmas
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Kay Starr
(Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man With the Bag
The Most Wonderful songs of the year sung by the best – holiday 2002
4
Kacey Musgraves
Ribbons And Bows
A Very Kacey Christmas
5
Leon Redbone
That Old Christmas Moon
Christmas Island
6
Ella Fitzgerald
Santa Claus Got Stuck In My Chimney
1950
7
Kacey Musgraves
Feliz Navidad
A Very Kacey Christmas
8
Cajun Gold
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
Alligator Stomp 4: Cajun Christmas
9
Louis Armstrong
'Zat You, Santa Claus?
Verve Remixed Christmas
10
Prarie Ramblers
Cowboy Santa Claus
Blues Blues Christmas Vol 4 – Disc 2
11
David Myles
Santa Never Brings Me a Banjo
It's Christmas
12
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Christmas Dinner
The Christmas Album
13
Asleep at the Wheel
Here Comes Santa Claus
Merry Texas Christmas, Y'All
14
Elvis Presley
Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)
Christmas Album
15
Elvis Presley
Santa Bring My Baby (Back to Me)
Christmas Album
16
Raul Malo
Marshmallow World
Marshmallow World and Other Holiday Favorites
17
Nat King Cole
All I Want For Christmas
Chronological Classics: Nat King Cole 1949
18
Nick Lowe
Christmas Can't Be Far Away
Quality Street: A Seasonal Selection For All The Family
19
The Living Sisters
Christmas in California
Harmony Is Real: Songs for a Happy Holiday
20
Frank Sinatra
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Christmas Songs By Sinatra
21
The Boxmasters
My Dreams of Christmas
Christmas Cheer
22
Duke Robillard
Santa Claus Blues
The Acoustic Blues & Roots of Duke Robillard
23
Si Cranstoun
A Christmas Twist
Old School
24
Darlene Love
White Christmas
A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector
25
The Crystals
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector
26
Charles Brown
Merry Christmas, Baby
ABC Of The Blues Vol 3
27
Carla Thomas
Gee Whiz, It's Christmas
The Complete Stax-Volt Singles 1959-1968 (3 of 9)
28
Otis Redding
Merry Christmas, Baby
Blue, Blues Christmas
29
James Brown
Sweet Little Baby Boy (Part 1)
Santa's Got a Brand New Bag
30
John Prine
Christmas in Prison
Great Days: The John Prine Anthology Disc 1
31
Cyndi Lauper
Hard Candy Christmas (Featuring Alison Krauss)
Detour
32
The Marquees
Santa Done Got Hip
Blues, Blues Christmas: Volume 4 – 1925-1962 (Disc 1)
33
Tammy Lynn & Myles High
Run Rudolf Run
Myles High Christmas
34
Count Basie
Good Morning Blues (I Want To See Santa Claus)
Blue, Blues Christmas
35
Nick Lowe
Christmas At The Airport
Quality Street: A Seasonal Selection For All The Family
36
Jimmy Martin
Old Fashioned Christmas
Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys 1954-1974 [Disc 2]
It’s the story of evil told in the voice of the blues. All things evil are explored in the voices of gospel, country blues, urban blues, and the folk blues. Evil ways, bad blood, fear, and the depths to which the evil in man’s heart can go are the themes tonight in a show that features the likes of Otis Spann, Elmore James, Henry Truvillion, The Golden Gate Quartet, and many others. All of this coming to you on a cold December evening in Sonoma County.
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Howlin' Wolf
Evil
Blues From Hell
3
The Golden Gate Quartet
Atom And Evil (1946)
Vol. 5 (1945-1949) (Complete Recorded Works In Chronologial Order, Vol. 5, 1939-1949)
4
The Golden Gate Quartet (Willie Johnson, baritone/William Langford, tenor/Henry Owens, tenor/Arlandus Wilson, Bass) (Aka "Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet")
The Devil With The Devil
Vol. 3, 1939 (Complete Recorded Works In Chronologial Order, Vol. 3, 1939)
5
Chris Smither
The Devil's Real
A Little On The Cd Side Volume 11
6
Noah Lewis
Devil In The Wood Pile
When The Sun Goes Down: Walk Right In – The Secret Story Of Rock & Roll
7
Don Byas's Swig Seven, Albinia Jones
Evil Gal Blues
Savoy Blues 1944-1994 [Disc 1]
8
Dinah Washington
Evil Gal Blues
Gold
9
T-Bone Walker
Evil Hearted Woman (Alt. Take)
The Complete Imperial Recordings: 1950-1954 [Disc 1]
10
Champion Jack Dupree
Evil Woman
Blues from the Gutter
11
Doctor Gaddy
Evil Man Blues
Shoutin' Out The Blues (R&B CD 2005-2)
12
Otis Spann
Evil Ways
Essential Blues Hits Disc 2
13
Washboard Sam
Evil Blues
Vol. 6 1941 – 1942
14
Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe
Evil Devil Woman Blues
Vol 4 (1933-34)
15
Moreland & Arbuckle
Mean And Evil
Promised Land Or Bust
16
B.B. King
Mean And Evil
There Is Always One More Time
17
Elmore James
Mean And Evil
Let's Cut It: The Very Best Of Elmore James
18
Lightnin' Hopkins
Mean and Evil Blues
Texas Guitar Killers Disc 1
19
Blind Boy Fuller
Worried and Evil Man Blues
Blind Boy Fuller Vol. 3 1937
20
Reverend Gary Davis
Cross And Evil Woman Blues
Southern Country Blues: Down In Boogie Alley [Disc 2]
The westward movement is celebrated once more as Deeper Roots spends two hours digging through those dusty digital bins to find the more popular and, in some cases, more obscure pieces about the one of the great migrations. In addition to the 19th century land-grab where the call was “Westward Ho!”, we’ll hear songs about the not-so-celebratory movement following the 20th century Dust Bowl migration. Tune in for blues from Lowell Fulson, Barbecue Bob, and Albert King; country from Merle Haggard, Asleep at the Wheel, and John Hartford; tradition and folk from Woody Guthrie, Darryl Holter, and Jay Farrar; and jazz/pop from Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, and Sol Hoopii. All on community radio for Sonoma County.
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Geraint Watkins
Go West
Dial 'W' for Watkins
3
Bing Crosby
Go West, Young Man! [Single Version]
Their Complete Recordings Together [Disc 1]
4
Nat King Cole
(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66
Chronological Classics: Nat King Cole 1946
5
Asleep at the Wheel
Route 66
The Best of Asleep at the Wheel
6
Sol Hoopii
An Orange Grove in California
Master of the Hawaiian Guitar, Vol. 2
7
Sons of the Pioneers
When It's Autumn in the Hills of California
Songs of the Prairie – CD5
8
Sons of the Pioneers
Let4s Go West Again (1950)
Wagons West (CD3)
9
Darryl Holter
California Stars
Radio Songs
10
Hazel Dickens
California Cottonfields
It's Hard to Tell the Singer From the Song
11
Webb Pierce
California Blues
Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour: The Best Of The Second Series
12
Jimmy Jackson's Rock 'n Skiffle
California Zephyr
Foot Tappin' And Dance At The Screamin' Festival Vol.4
13
Jimmy Lafave
Dust Bowl Okies
The Night Tribe
14
Peter Rowan
Dust Bowl Children
Dust Bowl Children
15
Woody Guthrie
Talking Dust Bowl
Woody At 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection
16
Buck Owens
Streets of Bakersfield
The Buck Owens Collection (1959-1990) – Disc 3
17
Emmylou Harris
Kern River
All I Intended To Be
18
Merle Haggard
Kern River Blues
Kern River Blues – Single
19
John Hiatt
Adios To California
Dirty Jeans And Mudslide Hymns
20
Lowell Fulson
Highway 99
Juke Box Blues 1946-1948
21
Jesse Thomas
Gonna Move To California
Complete Recorded Works 1948-1958
22
Barbecue Bob
California Blues
ABC Of The Blues Vol 2
23
Albert King
Travelin' to California
More Big Blues
24
Doc & Merle Watson
California Blues
Sittin' Here Pickin' the Blues
25
Lefty Frizzell
Blue Yodel #4 (California Blues)
Shine, Shave, Shower (It's Sat. Night)
26
John Hartford
California Earthquake
Troubadours: Folk And The Roots Of American Music 4: 11 The South
While the show this week is free form (something we like to do every few weeks), we’ll be leaning on a number of ‘connections’ including a couple of sets that feature tracks from the 1950 classic country album “Beyond The Sunset” which was released by Luke The Drifter aka Hank Williams, Sr. We’ll hear interpretations and originals that keep the focus on the country gospel solemnities that made this album one of country’s most interesting albums of the time. We’ll also be rocking with The Prisonaires, Aretha Franklin; riding down the canyon with Gene Autry and Jonathan Edwards; and connecting with boot kicking pieces from Robert Gordon and Elvis. An interesting and fun two hours is in store for you on West County community radio. Join Dave Stroud for selections from the last 100 years.
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Randy Newman
Big Hat, No Cattle
Bad Love
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Hank Williams
Beyond The Sunset (Single Version)
Beyond The Sunset
4
Kevin Russell
Ramblin Man
Trouble In Mind
5
Bill Haley
Too Many Parties, Too Many Pals
Rock 'N' Roll Arrives CD1
6
Hank Williams
Too Many Parties And Too Many Pals
Beyond The Sunset
7
John Prine
Just Waitin'
For Better, Or Worse
8
Hank Williams
Please Make Up Your Mind
Beyond The Sunset
9
Hank Williams
Just Waitin'
Beyond The Sunset
10
Johnny Cash
I Dreamed About Mama Last Night
Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute
11
Hank Williams
Everything's Okay
Beyond The Sunset
12
Marty Stuart
Pictures from Life's Other Side (w/ Hank III)
Nashville Vol. 1: Tear The Woodpile Down
13
The Staple Singers
Be Careful Of Stones That You Throw
Freedom Highway
14
Cliff Edwards
A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody
The Collection
15
Ween
Pretty Girl
12 Golden Country Greats
16
Robert Gordon
These Boots Are Made for Walking
Satisfied Mind
17
Elvis Presley
Big Boots
G.I. Blues
18
Rosie Flores
Rock-A-Bye Boogie
Speed of Sound
19
Aretha Franklin
Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody
The Electrifying Aretha Franklin
20
The Prisonaires
Rockin' Horse
The Prisonaires – Just Walkin' In The Rain
21
Guy Clark
She Loves To Ride Horses
The Dark
22
Old Crow Medicine Show
Don't Ride That Horse
Big Iron World
23
John Hiatt
Slow Turning
Slow Turning
24
Lew Childre
Riding The Elevated Train
Train 45: Railroad Songs Of The Early 1900s
25
Gene Autry
Ridin' Down The Canyon
Columbia Historic Edition
26
Ian Tyson
Ridin' Down the Canyon
Boots Too Big to Fill: Tribute to Gene Autry
27
Ian Tyson
Cottonwood Canyon
Carnero Vaquero
28
Jonathan Edwards
Girl From the Canyon
Tomorrow's Child
29
Gene Autry
The Call Of The Canyon
The Essential Gene Autry 1933-1946
30
Eddy Arnold
Cattle Call
Last Of The Love Song Singers: Then And Now [Disc 1]
31
Buddy Miller
Cattle Call
The Majestic Silver Strings Disc 1
32
Gene Autry
I Tipped My Hat And Slowly Rode Away
Sing Cowboy Sing [Disc 2]
33
Bruce Springsteen
Galveston Bay
…Next Stop Is Vietnam – The War On Record, 1961-2008
Join us in a celebration of the the music of Buck Owens, a producer, songwriter, and musician who introduced many of us to the Bakersfield sound, that very distinctive blend of country, honky-tonk, and hillbilly music from the fifties and sixties. We’ll hear a few from Buck and the Buckaroos but will take the lion’s share of the show highlighting the music of artists covering some of the great (and obscure) songs of Buck Owens. We’ll bring you the music of Ray Charles, Bobby Bare, Dwight Yoakam, John Fogerty, Patsy Cline, and many others.
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Buck Owens
Made In Japan (Live in Japan)
Buck 'Em! Volume Two: The Music Of Buck Owens (1967-1975)
3
Dwight Yoakam & Buck Owens
Streets Of Bakersfield
The Best Of Classic Country 80's
4
Buck Owens
Down on the Corner of Love
You're For Me
5
Bobby Bare
Down On the Corner of Love
All American Boy – CD 1
6
George Morgan
There Goes My Love
Room Full of Roses: The George Morgan Collection
7
Buck Owens and Bettye Swann
Today I Started Loving You Again
Buck 'Em! Volume Two: The Music Of Buck Owens (1967-1975)
8
Ray Charles
Together Again
Genius – The Ultimate Ray Charles Collection
9
Raul Malo
Crying Time
After Hours
10
Buck Owens/George Jones
Love's Gonna Live Here
Friends in High Places
11
Patsy Cline
Foolin' Around
Patsy Cline Story
12
The Buckaroos
Foolin' Around (Instrumental)
Open Up Your Heart: The Buck Owens & The Buckaroos Recordings 1965-1968
13
Osborne Brothers
Where Does the Good Times Go
1968-1974 Disc 2
14
John Fogerty
I Don't Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)
The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again
15
Red Simpson
Happy Go Lucky Truck Driver
The Best of Red Simpson: Country Western Truck Drivin' Singer
16
Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen
Take Me Back Again
Running Wild
17
Buck Owens
Take Me Back Again
Buck Owens
18
The Mavericks
Excuse Me (I Think I've Got a Heartache)
From Hell to Paradise
19
Rose Maddox
Falling for You
$35 and a Dream
20
Merle Haggard
Falling For You
The Complete '60s Captiol Singles
21
The Secret Sisters
My Heart Skips A Beat
The Secret Sisters
22
Buck Owens and Buddy Alan
Let The World Keep On A Turnin
Buck 'Em! Volume Two: The Music Of Buck Owens (1967-1975)
23
Buck Owens & Ringo Star
Act Naturally
Great Original Country Hits Of The 80's 2/3
24
Dwight Yoakam
The Sad Side of Town
Tomorrow's Sounds Today
25
Dwight Yoakam
Alright, I'm Wrong – Buck Owens
Reprise Please Baby (The Warner Bros. Years) [UK] Disc 3
26
Dwight Yoakam
Down on the Corner of Love
Dwight Sings Buck
27
Buck Owens
Waitin' In Your Welfare Line
The Very Best Of Buck Owens, Volume 1
28
Jessi Colter/Waylon Jennings
Under Your Spell Again
Wanted! The Outlaws [Bonus Tracks]
29
Buck Owens
The Girl On Sugar Pie Lane
Buck 'Em: The Music Of Buck Owens (1955-1967)
30
Buck Owens
Hello Trouble
The Buck Owens Collection (1959-1990) [Disc 1]
31
Buck Owens
Under the Influence of Love
Buck 'Em: The Music of Buck Owens (1955-1967)
32
Ray Charles
I've Got A Tiger By The Tail (Swingova)
Complete Country & Western Recordings: 1959-1986 [Disc 2]
33
Buck Owens
I've Got A Tiger By The Tail
The Very Best Of Buck Owens, Volume 1
34
Buck Owens
I Was There
Act Naturally
35
Bobby "Blue" Bland
Today I Started Loving You Again [Album Version]
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2: The ABC-Dunhill / MCA Recordings
We reflect on Columbus Day…that day of the year that something and nothing are both celebrated. While it may be another one of those “Flag Days”, it’s a day that we’ll set aside a set for in the most appropriate way. We’ll hear the “Ballad of Ira Hayes”, music from Robbie Robertson, and Maxine Sullivan in the set which is one of free form this week on Deeper Roots. A set about sin, a set about the glorious two-day event known as the weekend, ballads, bop, and and opening sweat bomb by Joyce Harris and the Daylighters. Sonoma County community radio it is…
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Joyce Harris & The Daylighters
I Got My Mojo Working
Ace Records 40th Anniversary
3
Patrick Sky
The Ballad of Ira Hayes
Folk Song America-A 20th Century Revival [Disc 3]
4
Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble
Coyote Dance
Music For The Native Americans
5
Joe Ely
Wounded Knee
Silver City
6
The Flatlanders
Homeland Refugee
Hills and Valleys
7
Maxine Sullivan & Her Jazz All-Stars
Christopher Columbus
Memories of You: A Tribute To Andy Razaf
8
Hoagy Carmichael
Sh'h The Old Man's Sleeping
Old Music Master
9
Mike Seeger
Ballad Of Hollis Brown (with Bob)
Third Annual Farewell Reunion
10
Robert Mitchum
Ballad of Thunder Road
That Man, Robert Mitchum, Sings
11
Johnny Western
The Ballad Of Paladin
Columbia Country Classics, Vol. 3: Americana
12
Joe Barry
It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
I'm A Fool To Care: The Complete Recordings 1958-1977
13
Fats Domino
It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
Fats
14
George Morgan
It's a Sin
Morgan, By George
15
Wanda Jackson
Sinful Heart
Four Classic Albums Plus
16
The Delmore Brothers
They Say It Is Sinful To Flirt
Charlotte, NC 1937-38, Rocky Hill, SC 1938-39
17
Del McCoury
Eli Renfro
Celebrating 50 Years of del McCoury
18
Hi Neighbor Boys
Zeke Terney's Stomp (Instrumental)
Okeh Western Swing
19
Margo Price
Weekender
Midwest Farmer's Daughter
20
Tom Petty
Big Weekend
Highway Companion
21
Steve Forbert
The Weekend
Young Guitar Days
22
Charlie Rich
Lonely Weekends
Lonely Weekends: Best of the Sun Years [AVI]
23
Bob Delevante
Blitzkrieg Bop
Columbus and the Colossal Mistake: A Collection of Songs and Photographs
24
Buddy Holly
Not Fade Away
From the Original Master Tapes
25
Geraint Watkins
At Last
In a Bad Mood – Deluxe Expanded Edition
26
Etta James
Tell Mama
Blues Classics '27_'69 [Disc 3]
27
The Howlin Brothers
Mama Don't You Tell Me
Howl
28
Polk Miller's Old South Quartette
Jerusalem Mournin'
Music Of The Old South: Polk Miller & The Old South Quartette
We’ll take you to the early century when jazz was bubbling up in every urban quarter…Chicago, New York, New Orleans, Kansas City, and beyond. Our focus will be on the fringes where blues women would establish themselves with stories of cheating, stealing, and mean mistreating. The economy of the early twenties generated the disposable income for Victrolas, radios, and shellac recordings and the Great Migration from the south brought with it a culture that would affect the American music landscape forever. The ladies of the blues are featured on our show this week, including Lucille Bogan, Bessie Smith, Victoria Spivey, Gertrude Saunders, and an opening piece about a razor-totin’ mama from Perline Ellison.
No.
1
Artist
Title
Album
Buy
2
Perline Ellison
Razor Totin' Mama
Female Blues – The Remaining Titles Vol. 2 (1938-1949)
3
Mamie Smith
Mean Daddy Blues
Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2
4
Ida Cox
How Long Daddy, How Long (Pm 12325, 2287-1)
The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records, Volume 1 (1917-1927)
5
Unknown Artist
Mama Likes To Do It
Female Blues Singers, Complete Recorded Works. Volume 14
6
Ma Rainey
Black Eye Blues
Black Swan Sampler
7
Ethel Waters
My Handy Man
Copulation Blues 1926 – 1940 H
8
Dorothy Everetts
Fat Mouth Blues
Female Blues Singers, Complete Recorded Works. Volume 6
9
Josephine Byrd
Mosquito Blues
Female Blues Singers, Complete Recorded Works. Volume 3
10
Christina Gray
The Reverend Is My Man
Female Blues Singers, Complete Recorded Works. Volume 7
11
Gertrude Saunders
You Can't Have It Unless I Give It To You
Female Blues Singers Vol. 13 R/S (1921-1931)
12
Lucille Bogan
Coffee Grindin' Blues
Vol. 1-1923-30
13
Sippie Wallace
A Man For Every Day In The Week
Complete Recorded Works
14
Mamie Smith
Goin' Crazy With The Blues
Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey [Disc 1]
15
Victoria Spivey
Murder In The First Degree
Black Snake Blues – The Best Of
16
Betty Gray
Mean Old Bed Bug Blues
Female Blues Singers, Complete Recorded Works. Volume 6
17
Bessie Smith
Mean Old Bed Bug Blues
Empress Of The Blues Volume 2: 1926-1933 (CD A, 1926-1928)
18
Bessie Smith
Jail House Blues
ABC Of The Blues Vol 39
19
Sara Martin
Death Sting Me Blues
The Blues: Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Blues Singers [Disc 1]
20
Lucille Bogan
Sloppy Drunk Blues
Vintage Songs of Sex, Drugs & Cigarettes
21
Billie Young
When They Get Lovin' They's Gone
Female Blues Singers, Complete Recorded Works. Volume 14
22
Lucille Bogan
Tired As I Can Be [Album Version]
Shave 'Em Dry: The Best Of Lucille Bogan
23
Billie Holiday
My Last Affair
Billie Holiday: The Legacy Box 1933-1958 Disc 2
24
Memphis Minnie
Dirty Mother For You
Memphis Minnie – Queen Of Country Blues, 1932 – 1935 [Disc 3]
25
Memphis Minnie
He's In The Ring (Doing The Same Old Thing)
Harry Smith's Anthology Of American Folk Music, Volume Four
26
Alberta Hunter
You Can't Tell The Difference After Dark
Flashbacks #3 CopulationBlues 1926-1940
27
Wea Bea Booze
These Young Men Blues
Female Blues – The Remaining Titles Vol. 2 (1938-1949)
28
Albert Ammons & His Rhythm Kings w/ Sippie Wallace