Sunday, July 18, 2010

7/18/10 Playlist

1. Natalie Merchant: The Dancing Bear (Leave Your Sleep), Nonesuch www.nonesuch.com
2. Ensemble: Stealin' Stealin' (Jug Band Extravaganza), Folk Era www.folkera.com
3. Black Prairie: Red Rocking Chair (Feast of the Hunters' Moon), Sugar Hill
4. Jim Murdoch: The Heart and The Feather (Yonder Shore), self www.jimmurdoch.com

5. Lynn Miles: Rust (Black Flowers Volume 1-2), TrueNorth www.lynnmiles.com
6. Southpaw Jones: Wheat Threshers (Cruelty), self www.southpawjones.com
7. Heather Masse: Be My Sailor (Bird Song), Red House www.redhouserecords.com
8. Tom Pacheco: 10 Cent Gas (Railroad Rainbows & Talkin’ Blues), self www.tompacheco.com

9. Red Rooster: Borrowed Money (Walk), self www.redroostermusic.com
10. James McMurtry: You’d A’ Thought (Live in Europe), Lightning Rod www.lightningrodrecords.com
11. Oliver Schroer: Roses for The Lady (Hymns and Hers), Borealis www.borealisrecords.com
12. Nuala Kennedy: The Blooming Bright Star of Belle Isle (Tune In), Compass www.compassrecords.com

13. Senator Robert Byrd: Roving Gambler (Mountain Fiddler), County Records
14. I See Hawks in L.A.: Byrd from West Virginia (California Country), self www.iseehawks.com
15. Senator Robert Byrd: Will the Circle Be Unbroken (Mountain Fiddler), County Records

16. Laurie Lewis: How Can I Keep from Singing? (Blossoms), self www.laurielewis.com
17. Darrell Scott: The Open Door (A Crooked Road), Full Light www.darrellscott.com
18. John Gorka: Coshieville (Red Horse), Red House www.redhouserecords.com
19. Girsa: Rhythm of My Heart (Traditional Irish Music), self www.girsamusic.com

20. LJ Booth: Pipeline (The Road That Leads Me Home), self www.ljbooth.com
21. Eilen Jewell: You Ain’t Woman Enough (Butcher Holler), Signature Sounds www.signaturesounds.com
22. Dana and Susan Robinson: Big Mystery (Big Mystery), Threshold www.robinsongs.com
23. Suzanne Vega: Some Journey (Close-Up Vol. 1, Love Songs), Amanuensis www.suzannevega.com
24. TR Ritchie: An Ireland Left Behind (Wild Horses), self www.trritchie.com
25. Girlyman: Storms Were Mine (Everything’s Easy), self www.girlyman.com

The Dreaded Folk Calendar, over selections from “Suite” by Kevin Burke & Cal Scott www.loftusmusic.com

26. Cheryl Wheeler: Summer Fly (Pointing at The Sun), Dias www.diasrecords.com
27. Eliza Gilkyson: Promise Me (Red Horse), Red House www.redhouserecords.com
28. Matt the Electrician: Got Your Back (Animal Boy), self www.matttheelectrician.com
29. The Primate Fiasco: Bourbon St. Parade (Geek Dreams), self www.theprimatefiasco.com

I bought this collection yesterday:
30 – 34 from The Best of Broadside, 1962 – 1988, Smithsonian Folkways
30. Pete Seeger: Mack the Bomb
31. Bob Dylan: John Brown
32. Phil Ochs: Freedom Riders
33. Malvina Reynolds: The Faucets Are Dripping
34. Wendy Smith: Time Is Running Out

35. LJ Booth: Box Elder (The Road That Leads Me Home), self www.ljbooth.com
36. Eliza Gilkyson et al: Peace Call (Land of Milk and Honey), Red House www.redhouserecords.com

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Susan,

I don't know why these Chinese posters add random comments to your blog. Please don't let their meanderings discourage you from the excellent notes accompanying your radio broadcast.

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