Monday, December 5, 2016

Playlist - 12/4/2016

Hi Folks.

Stanley Brothers
With a full show today we presented two hours of early and classic country including Joe Bussard's 59th program for the show.

Notable tracks included nearly everything, but I particularly was happy to get Ben Jarrell, Jimmie Davis, Andy Parker & The Plainsmen, Eddie Zack & His Dude Ranchers, Sam  & Kirk McGee, and Lattie Moore on the show along with all the other great classic cuts.
Eddie Zack & his Dude Ranchers

We also played a classic early cut from the Stanley Brothers in remembrance of Carter Stanley who died 50 years ago on December 1st.

We hope you tune in next Sunday for more great early and classic music!

Jim Beaver


Artist / Song / Disk / Label / Year

  • Golden Gate Quartet /  High, Low and Wide  / Complete Recorded Works Vol. 5 / Document / 1947
  • Ben Jarrell with Da Costa Woltz & his Southern Broadcasters / Yellow Rose Of Texas / Old Mountain / Living Era / 1927
  • Carolina Tar Heels / Got the Farm Land Blues / Hard Times In the Country / Rebel  / 1930
  • Jimmie Davis / Market House Blues / Midnight Blues 1929-1933 / Acrobat / 1931
  • Andy Parker & The Plainsmen Vol. 2 / The West Is As Wild As Ever / Vol. 2 Coast Records / B.A.C.M / 1946
  • Patsy Montana / Gold Coast Express / The Best of Patsy Montan / Sony / 1935
  • Merle Travis / John Henry / Folk Songs of the Hills / Bear Family / 1947
  • Eddie Zack & His Dude Ranchers & Cousin Richie / I Wish I Knew / Eddie Zack & His Dude Ranchers / B.A.C.M / 1949
  • Sam & Kirk McGee / Railroad Blues / Live 1955-1967 - Outstanding In Their Field / Spring Fed / 1966
  • The Blue Sky Boys / The Unquiet Grave / Presenting the Blue Sky Boys / Arhoolie  / 1965
  • The Maddox Brothers & Rose / Mean and Wicked Boogie / From Dancefloor to Devotion / Righteous / 1947
  • The Roan Mountain Hilltoppers / Old Time Sally Ann / Down Home / RMH / 1982
  • Hank Williams / I'm Sorry for You My Friend / 40 Greatest Hits / Polydor / 1951
  • Ernest Tubb / Letter Have No Arms / The Definitive Collection / Universal / 1950
  • Lattie Moore / I'm Not Broke But I'm Badly Bent / I'm Not Broke But I'm Badly Bent / West Side / 1953
  • Stanley Brothers / The Fields Have Turned Brown /  Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Hillbilly Music - 1950  / Bear Family / 1949
  • Washington Phillips / Mother's Last Word To Her Son / Washington Phillips And His Manzarene Dreams / Dust-to-Digital / 1927
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  • The Stripling Brothers / The Lost Child / 78 RPM single / Melotone / 1928
  • Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers / Little Rabbit And Rabbit Where's Your Mammy / 78 RPM single / Crown / 1931
  • David McCarn / Cotton Mill Colic / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1930
  • Uncle Dave Macon and Sam McGee /  Poor Sinners, Fair You Well  / 78 RPM single / Vocalion / 1926
  • The Blue Sky Boys / Let's Not Sleep Again / 78 RPM single / RCA Victor / 1947
  • Cumberland Ridge Runners / Ole Rattler / 78 RPM single / Melotone / 1933
  • Roy Hall & His Blue Ridge Entertainers / Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die / 78 RPM single / Bluebird / 1940
  • Byron Parker (The Old Hired Hand) and his Hillbillies / Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar / 78 RPM single / Deluxe / 1946
  • Sons Of The Pioneers [feat. Hugh Farr (f)] / Boggy Road To Texas / 78 RPM single / Decca / 1941
  • Coon Creek Girls / Old Uncle Dudy (Keep Fiddling On) / 78 RPM single / Vocalion / 1938
  • Benny & Vallie Cain / Angry Brown Eyes / 45 RPM single / Adelphi / 1956
  • Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys / Tennessee Blues / 78 RPM single / Bluebird / 1940
  • Dee Stone And His Virginia Mountain Boys / Countin' The Days / 78 RPM single / Blue Ridge / 1952
  •  Sleepy McDaniel and his Radio Playboys, Fiddle Solo Buck Ryan  / Listen To The Mockingbird / 78 RPM single / DC / 1947
  • The Carter Family / We Shall Rise / 78 RPM single / Okeh / 1940
  • Shannon Grayson and His Golden Valley Boys / I Like The Old Time Way / 78 RPM single / King / 1950
  • Carl Story And His Rambling Mountaineers / Four Books In The Bible / 78 RPM single / Mercury / 1951
  • Ned Luberecki, Ron Pennington  / Emergency Pulloff / New Strings / Borderline Productions / 1990

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