The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio presents:
As some of us went back to work today, songs for those hard working teachers and students of RPS and everywhere (but especially RPS).
Plus music from those bands performing this Saturday at the Richmond Bluegrass Festival VI at Hardywood this Saturday.
Enjoy
JB
The Stanley Brothers, “Stanley Theme/He Went To Sleep And The Hogs Eat Him”
from Ray Davis Radio Series Vol. 2
Wango - 1965
Clyde Davenport, “Boating Up The Sandy”
from from the Collection of Ray Alden
Field Recorders Collective - 2005
Virl & Virlin Stalnaker, The Harmony Twins, “Working Like The Devil For The Lord”
from Vol. 1 - Country Gospel Singing
Salem - 1964
Mason Williams, “Whistle While You Work”
from Traditional Banjo Music of the Ozarks
Legacy International - 1996
David Grisman and Sons, “Hot For Teacher”
from Strummin' With the Devil: The Southern Side of Van Halen
CMH Records - 2006
The New Lost City Ramblers, “Taxes on the Farmer Feeds Us All”
from Songs from the Depression
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 1959
Wilmer Watts & His Lonely Eagles, “Been on the Job Too Long”
from The Rise And Fall Of Paramount Records
Third Man - 1929
Roscoe Holcomb, “Hills of Mexico”
from Mountain Music of Kentucky
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1996
Barbara Dane, “Working People's Blues”
from Hot Jazz, Cool Blues & Hard-Hitting Songs
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2018
Alice Gerrard & Hazel Dickens, “Can't You Hear Me Calling”
from Pioneering Women of Bluegrass
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1996
Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys, “The Brakeman's Blues”
from Friends of Old Time Music: The Folk Arrival (1961-1965)
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2006
George Davis, “When Kentucky Had No Union Men”
from When Kentucky Had No Union Men
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 1967
Chief Powhatan, “Rosie”
from Chief Powhatan Sings "Rosie" And Other Bluegrass Originals
Homestead Records
Chief Powhatan & His Bluegrass Braves, “Hummingbird”
from Mountain Laurel Bluegrass Memories
Mountain Laurel Productions - 2008
Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers, “These Old Prison Walls”
from Rambling Guitar
Pine Tree - 1970
joshbearman The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio September 4th, 2018
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