Marti joined me on the air today for the show we were not supposed to have because of a sports preemption, but the game moved time slot and we had a show after all.
The first hour of the show we played a range of material from old time to classic country. This included some cowboy music from Don Edwards and Skip Gorman, and old time music from Benton Flippen, The Freight Hoppers, and The South Carolina Broadcasters. Gospel music was provided by Early Upchurch from an upcoming collection to be released by Field Recorders Collective, and Tommy Crank.
Joe Bussard |
Marti will host the show next Sunday, but it will be a two-hour special of Joe Bussard's Hot Town Jazz. You'll not want to miss that.
Happy listening!
Jim Beaver
Artist / Song / Disk / Label / Year
- Early Upchurch and Willis Pell The Friendly Duet / Except These Days Be Shortened / Complete Singles / Field Recorders Collective / 1960s
- Benton Flippen & The Smokey Mountain Boys / Pole Cat Blues / An Evening at WPAQ, 1984 / 5-String / 1984
- The Freight Hoppers / Fall on my Knees / Waiting On The Gravy Train / Rounder / 1998
- Ked Killen / Worried Blues / Killen Collector Compilation / Western Ranch Music / c1966
- E. C. Ball with Orna Ball / Trials, Troubles, Tribulations / E.C. Ball With Orna Ball / Rounder / 1972
- Leadbelly / (When It's) Springtime In The Rockies / Cowboy Songs On Folkways / Smithsonian Folkways / 1948
- Doc Williams and the Border Riders (with Chickie Williams) / Springtime In The Rockies / The Original Historical Early Recordings 1951 to 1971 Volume Three / Wheeling / 1965
- Wilf Carter (Montana Slim) / Smoke Went Up The Chimney Just The Same / Wilf Carter Also Known As Montana Slim / JSP / 1935
- Hank Williams / Mind Your Own Business / Rockin' Chairr Money / Bear Family / 1949
- Don Edwards / Diamond Joe / Diamond Joe / Warner Bros. / 1998
- Skip Gorman / When the Cactus Is in Bloom / A Herder's Call / Old West / 2011
- Roy Acuff / Night Train To Memphis / Great Train Songs - An American Legend / Varèse Sarabande / 1962
- Ira & Charlie Louvin / Put Me On The Trail To Carolina / A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers / Gusto / 1960
- Shad Cobb & Charlie Cushman / Susanna Gal / Out of These Mountains / Self-released / 2013
- The Blue Sky Boys / Sunny Side of Life / There'll Come A Time / Blue Tone / 1936
- The South Carolina Broadcasters / Don't Let Nobody Tell You / We'll Sing Once More / Self-released / 2017
- Tommy Crank / Walking In Jerusalem Just Like John / Sings Revival Songs / Gold Eagle / 1976
Joe Bussard's Country Classics #78 Listen again here
- The Stripling Brothers / The Lost Child / 78 RPM single / Melotone / 1928
- Jack Pierce and His Boys / Oklahoma Blues / 78 RPM single / Vocalion / 1936
- Hackberry Ramblers / You've Got To Hi-De-Hi / 78 RPM single / Bluebird / 1935
- Norman Phelps' Virginia Ramblers / Atlanta Blues / 78 RPM single / Decca / 1936
- The Tune Wranglers / Red's Tight Like That / 78 RPM single / Bluebird / 1936
- [Leon Chappelear] Leon's Lone Star Cowboys / Red Hot Mama From Way Out West / 78 RPM single / Decca / 1937
- Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies / Talking About You / 78 RPM single / Bluebird / 1934
- Jimmie Davis / I'll Get Mine Bye And Bye / 78 RPM single / Victor / 1932
- Bill Boyd's Cowboy Ramblers / Jig / 78 RPM single / Bluebird / 1938
- The Country Pardners / Another Old Dog In The Race / 45 RPM single / RCA / 1956
- Keith Daniels & the Blue Ridge Ramblers / You're My Everything / 45 RPM single / Empire / 1962
- Flatt and Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys / I'll Go Stepping Too / 78 RPM single / Columbia / 1953
- Carl Sauceman and the Green Valley Boys / Twisting The Chimes / 45 RPM single / Tagg / 1959
- The Carter Family / Coal Miner's Blues / 78 RPM single / Montgomery Ward / 1938
- Jim & Jesse / My Garden Of Love / 45 RPM single / Capitol / 1956
- The Stanley Brothers / Memories Of Mother / 78 RPM single / Mercury / 1954
- The Bailey Brothers / Step Out In The Sunshine / 78 RPM single / Canary / 1950
- Byrd Brothers / Hold Fast To The Right / 78 RPM single / Folk Star / 1950s
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