The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio presents:
All of that,
Day 25 in RVA, time to take those dumb things down, already.
Enjoy
JB
Excellent Pic used with permission of Amanda Cleland!
Almeda Riddle, “Chick-A-Li-Lee-Lo”
from Sounds of the South Vol 4: American Folk Songs for Children
Atlantic - 1961
The Roe Family Singers, “When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbing Along”
from Roll Up the Rug
Pinecastle Records - 2020
Buell Kazee, “Early Life; Daddy Liked To Drink”
from Loyal Jones Interview 3/20/1975
Berea College Archives - 1975
Joe Val & The New England Bluegrass Boys, “Don't Sell Daddy Any More Whiskey”
from Diamond Joe
Rounder - 1995
The Stanley Brothers, “Stanley Theme/He Went To Sleep And The Hogs Eat Him”
from Ray Davis Radio Series Vol. 2
Wango - 1965
The Harlem Hamfats, “My Daddy Was a Lovin' Man”
from Harlem Hamfats Vol. 1 1936
Document Records - 1994
Frank Jenkins & His Pilot Mountaineers, “Old Dad”
from Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters & Frank Jenkins' Pilot Mountaineers (1927-1929)
Document Records - 1998
The Mothers of Invention, “Bow Tie Daddy”
from We're Only In It for the Money
Frank Zappa Catalog - 2012
Jimmy Martin, “Losing You”
from Don't Cry to Me - Songs from the Film "King of Bluegrass"
Thrill Jockey Records - 2004
Sheila Kay Adams, “Camp a Little While in the Wilderness”
from Digital Library of Appalachia
https://dla.acaweb.org - 1976
Ma Rainey, “Stack O'Lee Blues”
from The Rough Guide To The Roots of the Blues
World Music Network - 2020
John Snipes, “Old Rattler (Fox Chase)”
from Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1998
Saro Lynch-Thomason & Sam Gleaves, “Nobody’s Body but Mine”
from I Have Known Women: Songs by Si Kahn Celebrating Women's Lives and Struggles
self-released - 2020
Mike Seeger, “Cotton Mill Colic”
from Classic Labor Songs from Smithsonian Folkways
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2006
Blind Alfred Reed, “The Wreck of the Virginian”
from Blind Alfred Reed (1927-1929)
Document Records - 2005
Otis Burris & The Mountain Ramblers, “Fortune”
from Legends of Old-Time Music: Fifty Years of County Records
County Records - 2015
Matokie Slaughter, “New River Train (Version 2)”
from Banjo Classics from the Vaults of County Records & Old Blue Records
Old Blue Records, LLC - 2012
joshbearman The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio June 22nd, 2020
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