The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio presents:
It’s my birthday week (see the photo for my birthday suit). That has nothing to do with most of the song selection, except I am leaning into songs I especially enjoy.
Hope you will too,
JB
David Grisman, Vince Gill, Herb Pederson, Jim Buchanan, Emory Gordy, “Love And Wealth”
from Here Today
Rounder - 1982
Corbit Stamper, “Tell Her Lies and Feed Her Candy”
from August 29, 1976 Mark Sanderford recording
none - 1976
E.C. Ball, “The Fox”
from High Atmosphere: Ballads and Banjo Tunes From Virginia and North Carolina
New Rounder - 1975
Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys, “We'll Meet Again, Sweetheart”
from Hit Parade of Love
EFR / CBuJ - 2001
Buzz Busby And Leon Morris, “I Stood On The Bridge At Midnight”
from Honkytonk Bluegrass
Rounder - 1974
Mark Newton, “If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone) (feat. The Whites)”
from Follow Me Back To The Fold
Rebel Records Llc - 2005
Clyde Davenport, “Farewell Princeton”
from from the Collection of Ray Alden
Field Recorders Collective - 2005
Earl Johnson, “Buy A Half Pint And Stay In The Wagon Yard”
Document Records - 1997
The Monroe Brothers, “On Some Foggy Mountain Top”
from The Monroe Brothers Complete RCA Victor Bluebird Recordings, Vol. 1
Soundmark - 1936
The Farr Brothers, “Fine Time at Our House”
from Texas Crapshooter: 1934-1940 Transcription Recordings
Soundmark - 2010
Frank Proffitt, “Lowland Low”
from Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still: The Warner Collection, Vol. 1
Appleseed - 2000
Edden Hammons, “High Up On Tug”
from Edden Hammons Collection (Disc 2)
West Virginia University Press Sound Archives - 2000
Crystal Spring Ramblers, “Fort Worth Stomp”
from Western Swing, Texas (1928-1944)
Fremeaux Heritage - 1994
Big Country Bluegrass, “Black Mountain Special”
Rebel Records Llc - 2011
The Virginia Mountain Boys, “Tragic Romance”
from Virginia Mountain Boys: Old Time Bluegrass from Grayson and Carroll Counties, Virginia: Vol. 3
Folkways Records - 1980
Charles Norris And The Magnolia Play Boys, “I Want You for My Own”
Cotton Town Jubilee
East Texas Serenaders, “Three In One Two-Step”
from East Texas Serenaders (1927-1937)
Document Records - 1998
joshbearman The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio February 22nd, 2021
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