Sunday, November 27, 2016

Playlist - 11/27/2016 - Early Female Vocalists and Bussard's "Hot Town"

Hi Folks.

The first hour of todays's show included much in the way of early recordings from pioneering female vocalists in country music.  This included The Coon Creek Girls, Rose Maddox, and the popular (judging from the phone calls) DeZurik Sisters.  We also heard more from Washington Phillips and debuted Big Bill Lister on the show with a 1951 recording.

Joe Bussard presented his monthly installment of his early jazz program, a Red Rooster Party exclusive called "Hot Town" and had the joint jumping.

Join us next Sunday for more great early country and gospel, and Joe Bussard returns with his Country Classics.

Jim Beaver



Artist / Song / Disk / Label / Year

  • Golden Gate Quartet / Wrestlin' Jacob / Radio Transcriptions In Chronological Order 1941-1944 / Document / 1941
  • Washington Phillips / Denomination Blues - Part 1 / Washington Phillips And His Manzarene Dreams / Dust-to-Digital / 1927
  • Washington Phillips / Denomination Blues - Part 2 / Washington Phillips And His Manzarene Dreams / Dust-to-Digital / 1927
  • The Coon Creek Girls / How Many Biscuits Can You Eat / Early Radio Favorites / Old Homestead / c1938
  • The Coon Creek Girls / What'll I Do With The Baby-O / Early Radio Transcriptions / Old Homestead / c1938
  • Patsy Montana / Little Shoes / Hall Of Fame Inducted 1996 / King / 1964
  • Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle with Chet Atkins / There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight / same / Country Routes / 1949
  • Carolina Cotton / I'd Love To Be A Cowgirl (But I'm A-Scared Of Cows) / Yodel, Yodel, Yodel / Cattle / 1946
  • Rose Maddox / Single Girl / 16 Down Home Country Classics (American Masters Vol. 10) / Arhoolie / 1980
  • The DeZurik Sisters / The Arizona Yodeler / American Yodeling 1911-1946 / Trikont / 1939
  • The DeZurik Sisters / I Left Her Standing There / Flowers In The Wildwood / Trikont / 1939
  • The Carter Family / Just Another Broken Heart / Flowers In The Wildwood / Trikont / 1936
  • Samantha Bumgarner & Eva Davis / Big-eyed Rabbit / Flowers In The Wildwood / Trikont / 1924
  • Jimmie Rodgers / Blue Yodel (T for Texas) / Yodeling Memories / Country Stars / 1927
  • Big Bill Lister / RC Cola And Moon Pie / There's A Tear In My Beer / Bear Family / 1951
  • Spike Jones And His City Slickers / i Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus / Spiketaculars / Primo / 1952
  • Tommy Jarrell / Richmond Contillion [sic] / Joke On The Puppy / Heritage / 1976
  • Hank Williams (Luke The Drifter) / I'll Have A New Life / The Gospel According To Luke The Drifter Vol. II / Sugo / 1949
Joe Bussard's "Hot Town" Jazz Classics         Listen again here
  • Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra / Hot Town / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1928 
  • Thomas Waller with Thomas Morris And His Hot Babies / Red Hot Dan / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1927
  • Napoleon's Emperors / Anything / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1929
  • Douglas Williams / Slow Death / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1928
  • Baron Lee and His Blue Rhythm Band / Old Yazoo / 78 RPM single / Melotone / 1932
  • Victoria Spivey [with Henry Allen Jr] / Dirty T.B. Blues / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1930
  • Jelly-Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers / Doctor Jazz Stomp / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1926
  • Sophie Tucker / Some Of These Days / 78 RPM single / Columbia / 1930
  • Bill Brown and His Brownies / Hot Lips / 78 RPM single / Brunswick / 1929
  • State Street Ramblers / Someday You'll Know / 78 RPM single / Gennett / 1928
  • Cab Calloway and His Orchestra / Beale Street Mama / 78 RPM single / Brunswick / 1932
  • Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra / Ain't Misbehavin' / 78 RPM single / Okeh / 1929
  • Annette Hanshaw / Am I Blue? / 78 RPM single / Velvetone / 1929
  • Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings / Candy Lips / 78 RPM single / Columbia / 1927
  • Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra / Shout 'Em Aunt Tillie / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1930
  • Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra / Unknown title / 78 RPM single / Unknown / 1930

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