Thursday, October 20, 2016

Playlist - 10/16/2016 - Joe Bussard's "Hot Town"

Hi Folks.

No preemptions for this week, so we had a full show.  First hour was early country brought to you by yours truly, and the second hour was Joe Bussard's second one-hour program of jazz which he has now christened "Hot Town" after the Fess Williams record.  

Hot Town, Joe's program of early jazz, is unique to Red Rooster Party and WHUS, and as far as I know it is also unique in Joe Bussard's 60+ year radio history, so enjoy it while we have it.  He'll continue to do it once a month as long as I have a show.

Jim Beaver



Artist / Song / Source / Label / Year

  • Golden Gate Quartet / Ol' Man Mose / Complete Recorded Works Volume 3 - 1939 / Document / 1939
  • Larry Sigmon and Barbara Poole / Cricket On The Hearth / Aggravating Blues / Self-released / 1992
  • The Hill Billies  / Al Hopkins & His Buckle Busters / Whoa, Mule / The Hill Billies  / Al Hopkins & His Buckle Busters Vol. 2 (1926-1927) / Document Records / 1927
  • Grayson & Whitter / On the Banks of the Old Tennessee / The Recordings of Grayson & Whitter Recorded 1928-1930 / County / 1929
  • Prairie Ramblers / When Grandpa Got His Whiskers Caught / Vol. 3 Huckleberry Picnic / B.A.C.M / 1946
  • Wilf Carter (Montana Slim) / The Two Gun Cowboy / Wilf Carter Also Known As Montana Slim / JSP / 1938
  • Hugh Cross / Pretty Little Blue Eyed Sally / Old Time Music From The Smoky Mountains / B.A.C.M / 
  • Riley Puckett / Red Wing / Howdy! 25 Hillbilly All-Time Greats / Living Era / 1927
  • Hank Williams / The Blues Come Around / As Good As It Gets - Hillbilly / Disky / 1947
  • The Carter Family / I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes / As Good As It Gets - Hillbilly / Disky / 1929
  • Leadbelly / Little Children's Blues / Lead Belly Sings Folk Songs / Smithsonian Folkways / c1940s
  • "Dock" Boggs / Down South Blues / Old-Time Mountain Blues (1927-1939) / County / 1927
  • Jimmie Rodgers / The Soldier's Sweetheart / The Bristol Sessions / Bear Family / 1927
  • Uncle Eck Dunford / Skip to Ma Lou, My Darling / The Bristol Sessions / Bear Family / 1927
  • The Ritchey Brothers & The Red Arrow Boys / Red Arrow Train / Boppin' Acetates Coast To Coast / Collector Records / c1950
  • Ray Whitley / Why Do I Cry Over You? / Boppin' Acetates Coast To Coast / Collector Records / c1950
  • Jimmie Driftwood / Old Joe Clark / Sings Newly Discovered Early American Folk Songs / RCA / 1958
Joe Bussard's Hot Town Jazz Classics  #52     Listen Again Here
  • Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra / Hot Town / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1928
  • Jelly Roll Morton / Slow Swing and Sweet Jazz Music / 78 RPM single / Library of Congress / 1937
  • Jelly Roll Morton / "Maple Leaf Rag / St. Louis style  / Maple Leaf Rag / New Orleans style" / 78 RPM single / Library of Congress / 1937
  • Fats Waller with Alberta Hunter / Sugar / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1927
  • Johnny Johnson And His Orchestra with Harry McDaniel / I'm A Ding Dong Daddy / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1930
  • Luis Russell and His Orchestra / Doctor Blues / 78 RPM single / Okeh / 1929
  • Annette Hanshaw / Little White Lies / 78 RPM single / Clarion / 1930
  • Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds Of Joy / Blue Clarinet Stomp / 78 RPM single / Brunswick / 1929
  • Eddie's Hot Shots (Eddie Condon) / I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1928
  • Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra / Sugar Foot Stomp / 78 RPM single / Columbia / 1925
  • Jean Goldkette's Orchestra / My Blackbirds are Bluebirds Now / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1928
  • Kentucky Jazz Babies / Old Folks Shake / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1929
  • "Banjo" Ikey Robinson and His Bull Fiddle Band / Rock Me Mama / 78 RPM single / Brunswick / 1929
  • Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra / New Vine Street Blues / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1929
  • Fess Williams And His Royal Flush Orchestra / Hot Town / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1928

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