The Edge of Americana presents:
Happy 118th to Big Bill Broonzy!
We celebrate with a short set of BBB and his cohort, surrounded on both sides by a soft bed of random bluegrass, old time, and what-notica.
Enjoy
JB
The Poplin Family, “Sit At Home”
from The Poplin Family of Sumter, South Carolina
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 2004
Clarence Ashley & Tex Isley, “The Little Old Log Cabin In the Lane”
from Clarence Ashley & Tex Isley
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Folkways Records - 2004
The Bing Brothers Band, “North Carolina Breakdown (feat. Jake Krack)”
from Just in Time
The Bing Brothers Band & Jake Krack - 2021
Tom Carter, Tom Sauber, Blanton Owen, & Leonard Coulson, “Elzic's Farewell”
from Trade Your Headache For A Smile
The Old-Time Tiki Parlour - 2021
Minnie Wallace and her Night Hawks, “Field Mouse Stomp”
from The Rough Guide to the Best Country Blues You've Never Heard
World Music Network - 2018
Mike Compton, “Kiss Me Waltz”
from Gallop to Georgia: Mike Compton & Norman Blake Play the Tunes of Narmour & Smith
Taterbug Records / Mike Compton - 2018
Bill Harrison & Charles Wolfe, “Anvil Shoot”
from Traditionally Tennessee: The Mid-Tennessee Championship Old Time Fiddlers' Convention
Tennessee Folk Arts Program - 1975
David Holt, “Bill Cheatham”
from Traditionally Tennessee: The Mid-Tennessee Championship Old Time Fiddlers' Convention
Tennessee Folk Arts Program - 1975
Sam McGee, “Farewell Blues/Alabama Jubilee/Just Because”
from Traditionally Tennessee: The Mid-Tennessee Championship Old Time Fiddlers' Convention
Tennessee Folk Arts Program - 1975
Big Bill Broonzy & Memphis Slim, “All By Myself”
from Big Bill Broonzy Vol 11 1940-1942
Document - 1993
Papa Charlie Jackson, “Coffee Pot Blues”
from Why Do You Moan When You Can Shake That Thing
JSP Records - 2014
Washboard Sam, “Who Pumped the Wind in My Doughnut”
from The Washboard Sam Collection 1935-53, Vol. 1
Acrobat - 2014
Big Bill Broonzy, “Stove Pipe Stomp”
from In Chronological Order, Vol. 1 (1927-1932)
Document Records - 1991
Bill Monroe, Mac Wiseman, & Don Reno, “Travelling Down This Lonesome Road”
from Live at Newport Folk Festival 1960
None - 1960
Colter Wall, “Diamond Joe”
from Western Swing & Waltzes and Other Punchy Songs
La Honda Records - 2020
High Fidelity, “Tears of Regret (feat. Jesse McReynolds)”
from Banjo Player's Blues
Rebel Records Llc - 2020
The Hokum Boys, “I Had To Give Up Gym”
from Please Warm My Weiner: Old Time Hokum Blues
Yazoo - 2005
joshbearman The Edge of Americana June 28th, 2021
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