While the lyrics and music of Robert Hunter took the Grateful Dead into remarkable directions, codifying their place among the bands of the latter half of the 20<sup>th</sup> century, by the time they reached their peak their roots were already firmly established. Their early music was clearly anchored in the sounds of tradition, reaching from the Appalachians to the Texas Gulf Coast. We’ll hear early (and contemporary) performances that inspired the band with songs of Blind Willie Johnson, Red Allen, The Mississippi Sheiks, Henry Thomas and Obray Ramsey. The landscape we’ll traverse includes blues, gospel, hillbilly, and folk…no Dead music, only music that served to inspire. This week on Sonoma County Community radio.
No.
1
Artist
Title
Album
Buy
2
David Grisman/Jerry Garcia
Been All Around This World
Been All Around This World
3
Dave Van Ronk
Hang Me, Oh Hang Me
Dave Van Ronk
4
Obray Ramsey
Rain And Snow
Best Of The Troubadours
5
Vince Martin & Fred Neil
I Know You Rider
Tear Down The Walls/Bleecker & MacDougal
6
Henry Thomas
Dont Ease Me In
Ragtime Texas Complete Recorded Works 1927-29
7
The Memphis Jug Band
On The Road Again
Times Ain't Like They Used To Be – Volume 1
8
The Memphis Jug Band
Stealin' Stealin'
Memphis Jug Band Vol. 2 (1928-1929)
9
Cannon's Jug Stompers
Viola Lee Blues
First Time I Met the Blues (When the Sun Goes Down series)
10
Hammie Nixon
Viola Lee Blues
Living Country Blues: An Anthology Disc 3
11
The Monroe Brothers
Rosa Lee McFall
Early Blue Grass Music
12
Prairie Ramblers
Deep Elem Blues
White Country Blues (1926-1938)
13
Mississippi Sheiks
Sittin' On Top of the World
Columbia Records' 125th Anniv.
14
Roscoe Holcomb
Sittin' On Top of the World
Classic Piedmont Blues from Smithsonian Folkways
15
Dillard Chandler
Rain and Snow
Classic Mountain Songs from Smithsonian Folkways
16
The Chieftains
Rain And Snow
Down The Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions
17
Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers
Minglewood Blues
Bob Dylan Presents: Cover to Cover – The Originals
18
Jim Kweskin, Geoff Muldaur, et. al.
New Minglewood Blues
Jug Band Extravaganza
19
Blind Willie Johnson
Nobody's Fault But Mine
Various Artists: Bob Dylan – Cover To Cover – The Originals VOL. 2 [Disc 3]
20
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Nobody's Fault But Mine
The Great Gospel Women
21
Rev. Pearly Brown
Nobody's Fault But Mine
You're Gonna Need That Pure Religion
22
Lightnin' Hopkins
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
The Real Blues Brothers Vol. 2
23
Lightnin' Hopkins
One Kind Favor
Jake Head Boogie
24
Memphis Slim
Next Time You See Me
The Greatest Hits Of
25
Bob Dylan
Jack-A-Roe
World Gone Wrong
26
Joan Baez
Jack-A-Roe
Rare, Live & Classic [Box] (3 of 3)
27
The Sunshine Boys
What's the Matter With Deep Elem
The Western Swing: Doughboys, Playboys, and Cowboys – Oakie Boogie [Disc 4]
28
Red Allen
Deep Elem Blues
The Folkways Years 1964 – 1983
29
The Light Crust Doughboys
Sittin' On Top Of The World
1936-1941
30
Dock Walsh
In The Pines
In The Pines – Tar Heel Folk Songs And Fiddle Tunes – Old-Time Music Of North Carolina 1926-1936