The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio presents:
It’s my mama’s birthday week, so we have a healthy does of mamas and mothers.
Besides that, enjoy yet another grab bag with a heavy dose of blues.
Enjoy
JB
Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys, “Tennessee Blues”
from 1936-45 Bluegrass Bonanza: The Monroe Legacy
Proper - 2001
Big Joe Williams, “Momma Don't Allow Me to Fool Around All Night Long”
from Mississippi's Big Joe Williams And His Nine-String Guitar
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1995
Butch Cage & Willie B. Thomas, “Rock Me Mama”
from Old Time Black Southern String Band Music
Arhoolie - 2006
Sam and Kirk McGee, “Late Last Night”
from Classic Old-Time Music from Smithsonian Folkways
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2003
Sinner Friends, “Sweet Mama, Hurry Home”
from Are Very Pleased to Meet You - EP
Sinner Friends - 2019
The Stanley Brothers, “Dickenson County Breakdown”
from Stanley Series, Vol. 1 #4 - (10/16/1966)- Brown County Jamboree - Bean Blossom, IN
CS Copper Creek 5501 - 1961
Granville Bowling, “Wild Bill Jones”
from Mountain Music of Kentucky
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1996
Larry Sigmon & Barbara Poole, “Mama Don't 'Low”
from Aggravating Blues & Cricket On The Hearth (Unique Sound Of The Mountains #5)
self-released
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, “Rock Me (J75)”
from Sister Rosetta Tharpe Vol. 2 1942-1944
Document Records - 1995
Blind Lemon Jefferson, “Prison Cell Blues”
from Anthology of American Folk Music
Smithsonian Folkways - 1997
Fiddlin' Doc Roberts, “Stony Creek”
from Fiddlin Doc Roberts Vol. 1 1925 - 1928
Document Records - 1999
Perry Riley, “Jaybird In A High Oak Tree”
from Traditional Fiddle Music Of Kentucky Volume 1 - Up The Ohio and Licking Rivers
Rounder - 2010
Lee Monroe Presnell, “Farewell To Old Bedford”
from Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still: The Warner Collection Vol. 1
Appleseed - 1952
Béla Fleck, “Major Honker”
from The Bluegrass Sessions - Tales from the Acoustic Planet, Vol. 2
Warner Records - 1999
Hobart Smith, “Banging Breakdown (Remastered)”
from I'll Be So Glad When the Sun Goes Down: Alan Lomax’s "Southern Journey," 1959–1960
Mississippi - 2010
Kentucky Ramblers, “Good Cocaine (Mama Don't Allow It)”
from The Rise And Fall Of Paramount Records
Third Man - 1930
Lucille Bogan, “War Time Man Blues”
from Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson), Vol. 1 (1923-1930)
Document Records - 1993
Dwight Diller, “Mississippi Sawyer”
from Fabulous Festival Favorites - Volume 1
self-released - 2015
The Local Honeys, “Dying To Make a Living”
from Dying to Make a Living - Single
La Honda Records - 2021
Reverend Gary Davis, “Got On My Traveling Shoes”
from If I Had My Way: Early Home Recordings
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 2003
Mike Auldridge, “Panhandle Country”
from Dobro / Blues and Bluegrass (Reissue)
Fantasy Records - 2002
joshbearman The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio February 8th, 2021
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