Sunday, February 23, 2014

Radiothon at WHUS - 1st Sunday

Hi Folks,

Not only was this our first Sunday of two devoted to WHUS Radiothon, but it was also the first day with thenew WHUS website operational and our new playlist management tool.  Because the tool switches the order of Song-Artist to Artist-Song, we will change our list to match and avoid extra editing required to change it back.
WHUS T-shirt premium

Marti & I had help on the air from Dan Grieder who himself had a great caller response day on his show, "Off The Beaten Track."

Amy Orlomoski (my alternating host on "Bluegrass Cafe") and John Veseskis (from the show "The Red House") helped on the phones, and the team was able to exceed our station-set goal of listener response. We thank you very much for calling in during Red Rooster Party.  We still have one more Sunday to go and part of our time will be likely preempted by sports, so please take the opportunity to call us if you haven't yet during next Sunday's show.

Check out our premium list here if you haven't done so.  You may see something you like.

Jim & Marti



Artist / Song / Album / Label / Notes

  • Aunt Hattie Dalton / Old Red Rooster Party Introduction / Interview by Jim & Marti /  / backed by Tommy Jarrell & Fred Cockerham
  • Golden Gate Quartet / Job / The Golden Gate Quartet Collection / mus/zyx / Recorded 1946 New York City
  • Peter Feldmann & The Pea Patch Quintet / Rabbit In the Pea Patch / Grey Cat On the Tennessee Farm / Hen Cackle Records
  • Jimmie Rodgers / Blue Yodel # 1 (T. for Texas) / The Essential Jimmie Rodgers / RCA
  • Helen Carter, Anita Carter, June Carter Cash, Lori Davis Bennett / Foggy Mountain Top / The Carter Family / Sphere Records - Nashville
  • Shady Creek / The Old Home / The Old Home / Self-released / 2001 (requested)
  • Hank Williams / Why Don't You Love Me / 20 Of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits / Mercury Nashville
  • Hank Williams / Rambling Man / 20 Of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits / Mercury Nashville
  • Sons Of The Pioneers featuring Roy Rogers / Tumbling Tumbleweeds / Tumbling Tumbleweeds / MCA Special Products
  • Sons Of The Pioneers featuring Roy Rogers / Blue Prairie / Tumbling Tumbleweeds / MCA Special Products
  • Carolina Cotton / Three Miles South Of Cash (In Arkansas) / Yodeling Blonde Bombshell, Vol. 2 / CD Baby / recorded 1951 with Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
  • Carolina Cotton / Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone / Yodeling Blonde Bombshell, Vol. 2 / CD Baby / c.1949 from acetate
  • Merle Travis / Sixteen Tons / Country & Western Hits / Documents
  • Roy Acuff / Night Train To Memphis / Country & Western Hits / Documents
  • Chet Atkins / 12th Street Rag / Country & Western Hits / Documents
  • Marty Robbins / Time Goes By / Country & Western Hits / Documents
  • Hank Williams / I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry / 20 Of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits / Mercury Nashville
  • Gene Autry / Home On The Range / Country & Western Hits / Documents
  • The Carter Family / Wildwood Flower / Country Western / Documents / 1928 original recording
  • Jimmie Rodgers / Jimmie's Texas Blues / Country Western / Documents / 1928 recording
  • Bob Wills / Liza Pull Down The Shades / Country Western / Documents / 1938 recording
  • Golden Gate Quartet / Didn't It Rain / The Golden Gate Quartet Collection / mus/zyx
  • Golden Gate Quartet / Golden Gate Gospel Train / The Golden Gate Quartet Collection / mus/zyx / 1937 recording
  • Jenks "Tex" Carman / Hillbilly Hula / Chippeha! The Essential Dixie Cowboy (1947-1957) / Revenant / Live Track: U.S. Air Force "Country Music Time" (circa 1957)
  • Jenks "Tex" Carman / The Caissons Go Rolling Along / Chippeha! The Essential Dixie Cowboy (1947-1957) / Revenant / Capitol Recordings (1951-1953)
  • Minnie Pearl / Gossip from Grinder's Switch / Live From Grinder's Switch / Gusto
  • Minnie Pearl / Alabam / Live From Grinder's Switch / Gusto / Duet w/ Red Sovine
  • Andy Griffith / The Discovery Of America / American Originals / Capitol Records
  • Joanna Moore and Andy Griffith / Down In The Valley / Musical Memories Of Mayberry Volume One / circa 1962 from The Andy Griffith Show
  • Hank Williams / Move It On Over / 20 Of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits / Mercury Nashville
  • Hank Williams (feat. The Drifting Cowboys) / Hey, Good Lookin' / 20 Of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits / Mercury Nashville
  • Homer Briarhopper / Briarhopper Boogie / The Mercury Label / B.A.C.M / 1947 recording
  • Tiny Hill / Milk Bucket Boogie / The Mercury Label / B.A.C.M / 1952 recording
  • Golden Gate Quartet / Rock My Soul / The Golden Gate Quartet Collection / mus/zyx / recorded 1938 New York City

Saturday, February 22, 2014

WHUS Radiothon Thank You Premiums from Red Rooster Party

Hi Folks!

The annual WHUS Radiothon takes place starting Saturday February 22 and goes through Sunday March 2.

Red Rooster Party has a precarious time slot this semester because it is shared with sports.  Until yesterday, Feb. 21, we were not even going to have a show for Radiothon, but thanks to the good Lord and His weather, it appears we will now have close to a full three-hour show for the first Sunday of Radiothon; 1pm until 4pm Eastern Time on Feb. 23.

Marti and I have gathered some items that will be available as premiums to thank listeners who contribute during Red Rooster Party at the $35 level and above.  Check them out:


The Golden Gate Quartet Collection

2-disc set!  48 songs!

Quantity: 5


Grey Cat on the Tennessee Farm

Great modern recreation of some of Uncle Dave Macon's best known songs, by Peter Feldmann and a Who's Who of great musicians including Byron Berline, Dan Crary, Dennis Caplinger, Wayne Shrubsall, and Bill Bryson

Quantity:  1





The Essential Jimmie Rodgers

20 of the best known songs from one of the fathers of country music.

Quantity:  4






Great Songs Of The Old West
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans

22 tracks from the King and Queen of the cowboy singers, three previously unreleased.

Quantity:  5




The Carter Family Greatest Hits 1927-1934

17 of the best songs from the most influential pioneers of country music

Quantity:  6






Tumbling Tumbleweeds
Sons Of The Pioneers featuring Roy Rogers

10 of the best known tracks from this group that pioneered Western harmonies

Quantity: 5




20 of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits

20 songs from the father of modern country music -- the real kind

Quantity:  4





In addition to these great CDs representative of the music of Red Rooster Party, there will also be thank you premiums with new station logos available at differing contribution levels.  One of the logos is a WHUS gramophone which certainly carries the spirit of Red Rooster Party.  Listen in 1-4 pm Sunday,  Feb 23, for more information.

Thank you!

Jim & Marti

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Playlist - 2/16/2014 - Carter Family Redux, Uncle Dave

Hi Folks!

Uncle Dave Macon

It has been a while since we played Uncle Dave Macon, so we played a couple of songs from his last commercial recording session (Charlotte NC, 26 January 1938).  We also heard from Georgia songster, Lowe Stokes and Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters.  The alternate name of Hopkins' group was The Hill Billies which is the source of the term for this early country music.


We also presented four tracks from the resurrected Carter Family from 1956.  The original Carter Family with A.P., Sara, and Maybelle Carter essentially ended in October 1941 several years after A.P. and Sara had divorced.  In 1952, Acme Records owner Clifford Spurlock asked A.P. and Sara if they would reunite and make more recordings with the intention of offering them through Sears Roebuck.  They agreed and added their children, Joe and Janette, to replace Maybelle who was already having success with The Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle.  They recorded about 26 songs in 1952 for Acme and about another 32 in 1956.  It is not clear how many recordings the "comeback" Carter Family made for Acme because previously-unknown recordings are still surfacing.

Marti's Bunkhouse included Western songs from the big screen sung by Dickson Hall, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry, and some other gems from Johnny Bond, Sons of the Pioneers, Riders In The Sky, The Bar J Wranglers, and Don Edwards with Waddie Mitchell.

We hope you enjoyed the show.  We should be back March 2nd for a one-hour show.  We hope you will join us.

Jim & Marti



Marti's Bunkhouse in blue


Title / Artist / Album or Source / Label

We were supposed to be absent for this show, and had pre-recorded one hour for Amy to use in our absence.  Circumstances changed, and we were here after all.  We picked up Red Rooster Party at the end of the UCONN baseball game and played music live until the last hour when we played the pre-recorded segment.  The live segment started the show:
  • The High Toned Dance (2011)/Skip Gorman/A Herder's Call/Old West
  • Doney Gal (2011)/Skip Gorman/A Herder's Call/Old West
  • Cross-Eyed Gal (1996)/Skip Gorman/Lonesome Prairie Love/Rounder
  • Darling, Think Of What You've Done (1946)/Blue Sky Boys/On Radio - Volume Four/Copper Creek
  • Advertisement (1946)/Blue Sky Boys/On Radio - Volume Four/Copper Creek
  • Leather Britches (1946)/Blue Sky Boys/On Radio - Volume Four/Copper Creek
  • The Man Who Wrote Home Sweet Home Never Was A Married Man (1927)/Charlie Parker & Mack Woolbright/Good For What Ails You/Old Hat
The pre-recorded segment follows:
  • Introduction (1994) / Aunt Hattie Dalton / Personal Interview / .
  • Won't There Be One Happy Time (1937) / Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet / Complete Recorded Works V.1 / Document
  • Give Me Back My Five Dollars (1938) / Uncle Dave Macon / Volume 2: Classic Cuts 1924-1938 / JSP
  • Johnny Grey (1938) / Uncle Dave Macon / Volume 2: Classic Cuts 1924-1938 / JSP
  • Four Cent Cotton (1930) / Lowe Stokes / Volume 1 - 1927-1930 / Document
  • The Feller That Looked Like Me (1927) / Al Hopkins & His Buckle Busters Volume 3 - 1927-1928 / Document
  • Ship Ahoy (1953) / The Carter Family / The Acme Sessions / JSP
  • Wayworn Traveller (1956) / The Carter Family / The Acme Sessions / JSP
  • Grave On The Green Hillside (1956) / The Carter Family / The Acme Sessions / JSP
  • Railroading On The Great Divide (1956) / The Carter Family / The Acme Sessions / JSP
  • Cowboy (1958) / Dickson Hall / My Rifle, My Pony And Me / Bear Family
  • Don't Fence Me In (1947) / Roy Rogers / My Rifle, My Pony And Me / Bear Family
  • There's A Round-Up In The Sky (1935) / Sons Of The Pioneers / Country Music Hall of Fame / MCA
  • The Deadwood Stage (1960) / Johnny Bond / That Wild, Wicked But Wonderful West / Starday
  • Buttons And Bows (1947) / Gene Autry / 20 Golden Cowboy Hits / Tee Vee
  • How Does He Yodel? (2012) / Riders In The Sky / America's Favorite Cowboy Songs / Cracker Barrel
  • Ridin' For The Round-up (1998) / Bar J Wranglers / Headin' For The Home Corral / Self-produced
  • Bronco Twister's Prayer-Amazing Grace (1994) / Waddie Mitchell and Don Edwards / The Bard and the Balladeer / Warner Western

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Playlist - 2/9/2014


Hi Folks.

We had a one-hour show because of a sports preemption, but we hope we made it interesting.

Classic country on this show was provided by Johnny Horton, Roy Acuff, Red Foley, and Hank Williams.

Gospel included our Golden Gate Quartet opener, and a live performance for Armed Forces Radio by Wally Fowler & The Oak Ridge Quartet -- predecessors of today's Oak Ridge Boys.

We slipped a little yodeling in the show from Maine legend Yodelin' Slim Clark, and a song from Carolina Cotton that didn't include yodeling for a change.

Bascomb Lamar Lunsford
Old-time music was represented by Bascomb Lamar Lunsford, the western North Carolina song collector who provided a gold mine of folk songs from memory to the Library of Congress in 1949, and J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers from a 1937 session with 3-finger banjo picker Snuffy Jenkins, making music that sounded like bluegrass at least eight years before Bill & Earl hit the Ryman stage.

We also played a couple of old songs from Hylo Brown and Lee Moore -- both well known artists in New England because of their WWVA appearances in the 1950s and 1960s and even later.  The Rural Rhythm label has released some of their 1960s catalog on CD for the first time, and we are happy to share those CDs with RRP listeners.

Marti's Bunkhouse included great western music from Skip GormanMichael Martin Murphey, Gene Autry, Riders In The Sky, and Sons of the San Joquin.

The schedule is a bit in flux, but we will let you know about our next show on our Red Rooster Party on WHUS Facebook page.  You can check it out here.

Thanks for listening!


Jim & Marti

Title / Artist / Album / Label

  • Introduction (1994) / Hattie Dalton / Personal recorded interview / .
  • Gabriel Blows His Horn (1937) / Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet / Complete Recorded Works V.1 / Document
  • Honky Tonk Man (1956) / Johnny Horton / American Originals / Columbia
  • Wreck On The Highway (1942) / Roy Acuff / Night Train To Memphis / Allegro
  • I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground (1949) / Bascomb Lamar Lunsford / Ballads, Banjo Tunes, etc. / Smithsonian Folkways
  • When You're Blue, Just Yodel (1949) / Yodelin' Slim Clark / Self-titled / Old Homestead
  • Old Joe Clark (1966) / Lee Moore / Sings Radio Favorites of Country Music / Rural Rhythm
  • Dreaming of a Little Cabin (1966) / Lee Moore / Sings Radio Favorites of Country Music / Rural Rhythm
  • Kiss Me Cindy (1937) / J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers / Good For What Ails You / Old Hat
  • Bring A Little Water Sylvie (1967) / Hylo Brown / Self-titled / Rural Rhythm
  • Aunt Jemima's Plaster (1950) / Red Foley / Hank Williams Live At The Grand Ole Opry / Mercury
  • Lead Me To That Rock (1950) / Wally Fowler & The Oak Ridge Quartet / Hank Williams Live At The Grand Ole Opry / Mercury
  • I Just Don't Like This Kind Of Livin' (1950) / Hank Williams / Hank Williams Live At The Grand Ole Opry / Mercury
  • Where The Old Red River Flows (1996) / Skip Gorman / A Greener Prairie / Rounder
  • I'll Go Riding Down That Old Texas Trail (1950s) / Gene Autry / The Last Round Up / Synergy
  • Strawberry Roan (2002) / Michael Martin Murphey / Cowboy Classics: Playing Favorites II / Real West
  • The Streets Of Laredo (2002) / Michael Martin Murphey / Cowboy Classics: Playing Favorites II / Real West
  • When The Coyotes Come Near (1999) / Sons of the San Joaquin / Horses, Cattle and Coyotes / Western Jubilee
  • Song of the Bandit (1988) / Riders In The Sky / Live From The Golden Age of Riders Radio Theater / Riders Radio
  • Betcha I Getcha (1950) / Carolina Cotton / Yodel, Yodel, Yodel / Cattle

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Playlist 2/2/2014 - We Are Back For Spring (Sort of...) and Marti Yodels!


Hi Folks!

It was great to be back on the air with Red Rooster Party for the first time since summer 2013.  There are some significant changes in the schedule this time around.  Whereas we used to be a two-hour show from 2 'til 4 pm Sundays, we are now co-occupiers of the three-hour block from 1 'til 4 pm.  Our partner is the WHUS Sports department. What this means is we will be on when they are not broadcasting a game. That means we will only be on here and there.  Today's three-hour show is the only such show until April 6th.

There were several interesting moments on the show today, but the moment at the top of the list has to be Marti yodeling for the first time in public.  It turns out Marti has been practicing unbeknownst to anyone by working with yodeling instruction CDs in her vehicle on the way and back from her school.  She sprung the results on us today and turned out to be quite good, much to my surprise!

Marti's Bunkhouse is the Western music portion of the show.  Marti is the great lover of Western music and programs all of Marti's Bunkhouse. That part of the show is in in blue below.

We had several artist spotlights that included The Quebe Sisters, Hank Williams, Eddy Arnold, Charlie Poole, and The Morris Brothers.  We had some set themes, too, including songs about "you done me wrong," playing hard, and cigarettes in popular music.

We hope you enjoyed something you heard.  Be sure to tune in for one of our future shows:

Sunday 2/9/2014:  3-4 pm
Sunday 3/2/2014:  1-2 pm
Sunday 4/6/2014:  1-4 pm

Jim and Marti

Title / Artist / Album / Label

  • Introduction / Hattie Dalton / Interview 1994 / Private
  • Shadrack (1946) / Golden Gate Quartet / Swing Down, Chariot / Columbia
  • Ground Hog (c.1963) / Doc Watson / The Watson Family / Rounder
  • How I Got My Gal (1929) / Georgia Yellow Hammers (Clyde Evans Band) / Johnson's Old Grey Mule / B.A.C.M
  • Get Your Head In Here (1931) / Three 'Baccer Tags / Gastonia Gallop / Old Hat
  • Charlotte Hot Step (1929) / Fletcher & Foster / Gastonia Gallop / Old Hat
  • Gid Tanner and band (1930) / Work Don't Bother Me / Work Hard, Play Hard, Pray Hard / Tompkins Square
  • Soldier's Joy (1928) / North Carolina Hawaiians / Work Hard, Play Hard, Pray Hard / Tompkins Square
  • Fourth of July at the Country Fair (1927) / Bill Chitwood and His Georgia Mountaineers / Work Hard, Play Hard, Pray Hard / Tompkins Square
  • McDonald's Farm (1928) / Warren Caplinger's Cumberland Mountain Entertainers / Work Hard, Play Hard, Pray Hard / Tompkins Square
  • Bury Me Under The Weeping Willow (1927) / The Carter Family / You Done Me Wrong / Buzzola
  • I'm Sorry We Met (1929) / Jimmie Rodgers / You Done Me Wrong / Buzzola
  • Never Trust A Woman (1947) / Red Foley / You Done Me Wrong / Buzzola
  • I'm Gonna Be Boss (1946) / Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys / You Done Me Wrong / Buzzola
  • Move It On Over (1947) / Hank Williams / 40 Greatest Hits / Polydor
  • Lost Highway (1949) / Hank Williams / 40 Greatest Hits / Polydor
  • Why Don't You Love Me (1950) / Hank Williams / 40 Greatest Hits / Polydor
  • The Old Chisholm Trail (1928) / Mac McClintock / Western Cowboy Ballads & Songs 1925–1939 / Fremeaux & Associes
  • Streets of Laredo (1942) / John G. Prude / Western Cowboy Ballads & Songs 1925–1939 / Fremeaux & Associes
  • The Cowboy’s Lament (1929) / Jules Verne Allen / Western Cowboy Ballads & Songs 1925–1939 / Fremeaux & Associes
  • Cattle Call (1935) / Tex Owens / Western Cowboy Ballads & Songs 1925–1939 / Fremeaux & Associes
  • The Life of Jimmie Rodgers (1933) / Gene Autry / Western Cowboy Ballads & Songs 1925–1939 / Fremeaux & Associes
  • Minnie The Moocher at the Morgue (1935) / Smiley Burnette / Western Cowboy Ballads & Songs 1925–1939 / Fremeaux & Associes
  • I’m An Old Cowhand (1936) / Patsy Montana / Western Cowboy Ballads & Songs 1925–1939 / Fremeaux & Associes
  • Hold That Critter Down (1937) / Sons of the Pioneers / Western Cowboy Ballads & Songs 1925–1939 / Fremeaux & Associes
  • Hi Ho Silver! (1938) / Roy Rogers / Western Cowboy Ballads & Songs 1925–1939 / Fremeaux & Associes
  • Was the Cowboy Right or Wrong (1946) / Andy Parker & The Plainsmen / The Coast Recordings vol. 2 / B.A.C.M
  • The Union Pacific (1947) / Andy Parker & The Plainsmen / The Coast Recordings vol. 2 / B.A.C.M
  • She’ll Be Coming Around The Mountain (c.1946) / Red River Dave / The Yodeling Cowboy Sings / Jasmine
  • Little Dogie Stray (c.1946) / Red River Dave / The Yodeling Cowboy Sings / Jasmine
  • The Texas Cannonball (c.1949-51) / Johnny Bond / Cowboy Country “Shadows on the Trail" / Jasmine
  • Yodeling Crazy (1948) / Rex Allen / Cowboy Country “Shadows on the Trail" / Jasmine
  • Pecos Bill  (1947) / Sons of the Pioneers / Cowboy Country “Shadows on the Trail" / Jasmine
  • Blue Shadows on the Trail (1952) / Tex Ritter / Cowboy Country “Shadows on the Trail" / Jasmine
  • Yodel Mountain Song (1946) / Carolina Cotton / Cowboy Country “Shadows on the Trail" / Jasmine
  • Sweet Sunny South (1929) / Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers / The Essential Charlie Poole / Proper
  • Old And In The Way (1929) / Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers / The Essential Charlie Poole / Proper
  • Let Me Be Your Salty Dog (1938) / Morris Brothers (Zeke & Wiley) / Salty Dog Blues / B.A.C.M
  • Darling Think Of What You Have Done (1938) / Morris Brothers (Zeke & Wiley) / Salty Dog Blues / B.A.C.M
  • Smoke Rings (1952) / Les Paul & Mary Ford / Smoke That Cigarette / Bear Family
  • Cigarettes And Coffee Blues (1963) / Marty Robbins / Smoke That Cigarette / Bear Family
  • Are You Kissing More Now (But Enjoying It Less) (1962) / Homer & Jethro / Smoke That Cigarette / Bear Family
  • Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) (1947) / Tex Williams / Smoke That Cigarette / Bear Family
  • So Long To The Red River Valley (2007) / The Quebe Sisters Band / Timeless / FiddleTone
  • San Antonio Rose (2003) / The Quebe Sisters / Texas Fiddlers / Self-released
  • There's A Gold Mine In The Sky (2007) / The Quebe Sisters Band / Timeless / FiddleTone
  • Red River Valley (2003) / The Quebe Sisters / Texas Fiddlers / Self-released
  • It's A Sin (1947) / Eddy Arnold / RCA Country Legends / Buddha
  • I'm Throwing Rice (At The Girl I Love) (1949) / Eddy Arnold / Ultimate Eddy Arnold / BMG Heritate
  • Trouble In Mind (1951) / Eddy Arnold / Ultimate Eddy Arnold / BMG Heritate
  • Tennessee Stud (1959) / Eddy Arnold / RCA Country Legends / Buddha