The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio presents:
The break for levity is over. More heavy music for these heavy times.
“Enjoy”
JB
John Haywood, “Hangman Swing The Rope”
from Haywood Banjo Volume 3 With Ponty's Camper & Rats On The Railroad
self-released - 2007
Matt Kinman & The Oldtime Serenaders, “John Brown's Dream”
from Matt Kinman & The Oldtime Serenaders
Self Group - 2011
Lead Belly, “Jim Crow Blues”
from Bourgeois Blues: Lead Belly Legacy, Vol. 2
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1997
Taj Mahal, “The Bourgeois Blues”
from Folkways: A Vision Shared - A Tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly
Columbia - 1988
Unidentifed performers, “We Don't Have No Payday Round Here”
from Lomax Recording: Raiford Penitentiary, Raiford FL - June 4, 1939
Library Of Congress - 1939
Allen Reid, “I Heard What You Said About Me”
from Lomax Recording: Raiford Penitentiary, Raiford FL - June 4, 1939
Library Of Congress - 1939
The New Lost City Ramblers, “Richmond Is a Hard Road to Travel”
Folkways Records - 2004
Bill McAdoo, “I Don't Want No Jim Crow Coffee”
from Bill McAdoo Sings With Guitar
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 2004
Pete Seeger, “John Brown's Body”
from American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 1
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2002
Hollow Rock String Band, “John Brown's March / Green Fields of America / Hop Light Ladies”
Rebel Records - 1997
Roscoe Holcomb, “Rock Island Prison”
from An Untamed Sense of Control
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2003
Blind Lemon Jefferson, “Prison Cell Blues”
from Anthology of American Folk Music
Smithsonian Folkways - 1997
Charles “Cow Cow” Davenport, “Jim Crow Blues”
from Cow Cow Davenport Vol. 2 (1925-1929)
Document Records - 1994
Mary Pinckney and Janie Hunter, “Down On Me”
from Classic Folk Music from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2004
Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys, “Roane County Prison”
from New River Ranch, Nashville, TN, July 29, 1963 - Set I
None - 1963
The New North Carolina Ramblers, “Cotton Mill Blues”
from Cotton Mill Blues
Old Bluje Records, LLC - 2007
Marty Robbins, “They're Hanging Me Tonight”
from Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs
Columbia/Legacy - 1958
Mahalia Jackson, “How I Got Over”
from Sings the Best-Loved Hymns of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Columbia/Legacy - 1956
Rev. Nathaniel Hawkins, a.k.a. C.W. "Preacher" Smith, “I Don't Do Nobody Nothin”
from Lomax Recording: Cummins State Farm, Camp #1, near Varner, Arkansas, on May 21, 1939.
Library Of Congress - 1939
Sissle and Blake, “Crazy Blues”
from The Rise And Fall Of Paramount Records, Volume 1 (1917-1927)
Third Man Records - 1920
Ella Jenkins, “Wade In the Water”
from African-American Folk Rhythms
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1998
22, Little Red, Tangle Eye And Hard Hair, “Early In The Mornin'”
from Negro Prison Songs from the Mississippi State Penitentiary (Remastered)
Essential Music Group - 2015
Ed Lewis & The Prisoners, “I Be So Glad When the Sun Goes Down”
from Sounds Of The South
Atlantic - 1993
joshbearman The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio June 15th, 2020
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