Ten Strings And A Goat Skin
Medley- Igen - Magic Mark - AlanAupres du Poele 2016 via Tsaags
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"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Incredibly Loose." Traditions Returns Next Week, 8 AM
Traditions! Is A Weekly Two-Hour Presentation Following Musical Streams Passed Down Through Generations; Pathways Linked By A Sincere Appreciation And Acknowledgement Of The Influential Styles That Continue Shaping The Landscape Of Roots Music: Early Influences - Pioneering Legends - Roots Revivalists - Indigenous Cultures. Thanks For Joining Us!
"When Music Is Tight, It All Becomes Incredibly Loose." Traditions Returns Next Week, 8 AM
Happy Birthday, Chuck! Turning 90 This Past Week
Lead Vocals: Dawn Sears - Temple Theater, Saginaw, MI 4/29
Consummate Canadian Troubadour & Multiple Blues Award Recipient - sideman Gigs With George 'Harmonica' Smith, Big Joe Turner, Pee Wee Crayton, Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vinson, Lowell Fulson And Big Mama Thornton - "Never Play A Note You Don't Believe", And "Never Write Or Sing About What You Don't Know About." DM
Greensville, Mississippi - Nickname: "Little Boogaloo" - Blues Pianist And Vocalist - Vocal Style Has Been Compared To Bessie Smith, Memphis Minnie And Aretha Franklin
Traditional Folk Song, Sometimes Called "Rising Sun Blues" - Composer Unknown - Similarities To The 16th Century Ballad "The Unfortunate Rake" - Said to Have Been Known By Miners In 1905 - Oldest Known Recording: Appalachian Artists Clarence "Tom" Ashley And Gwen Foster, 1933
Produced By Larry Campbell - Fifty-Years Of Entertaining In That Delicious Bromberg Style
Composers: Kansas Joe McCoy & Lil Green, 1941 - Recorded By Lil And Big Bill Broonzy In '41
Written By Gerald Marks And Seymour Simons in 1931 - The Song Has Been Recorded Over Two Thousand Times - It Is A Jazz Vocal Standard
Major Influence On Chet Atkins
Jim Holstein And Bob Pauole - All The Genial Hawaiians Releases Come From One Recording Session On December 12, 1933 In Chicago - Unfortunately Very Little Is Known About Jim and Bob. No One Even Knows For Sure What Became Of Them After The Mid-1930's
Mississippi - Influential North Mississippi Hill Country Blues Guitarist & Singer - Didn't Begin A Formal Recording Career 'Til 1980, At The Age Of 57
Doc's Fourth Studio Release, With Merle - "Georgie," Co-Written With Fiddler Gaither Carlton (Doc's Father-In-Law)
Doc Covers The Jimmie Rodgers Classic - This Is One Of Doc's Best Latter-Day Records, Boasting An Affectionate Collection Of Old Time And Traditional Country Songs
Lyons, CO - A Collision Of Django Reinhardt & David Grisman - Husband/Wife Duo Of David & Enion Tiller
Two Night Stand With Greensky Bluegrass In Flagstaff This Week And Then Off On An Extensive European Tour
Delving Deep Into The History Of The Memphis Jug Band (1928)
Nerissa & Katryna Celebrating Twenty-Five Years Together
Debut Album Produced By Paul Rothchild (The Doors) - Greenwich Village Troubadour - Renowned Singer/Songwriter - Voice Of A Generation - Still Maintains A Busy Touring Schedule At Age 79
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January 27, 1930 - June 23, 2013 - Bobby Bland Was Among The Great Storytellers Of Blues And Soul, Creating Tempestuous Arias Of Love, Betrayal And Resignation - Born In Memphis, He Hung Out With BB, Roscoe Gordon And Johnny Ace - A Major Hit Maker 1960's, The Catchier Sounds Of Motown Soon Eclipsed The Funkier Sounds Of Stax - Financial Pressures Soon Followed & For the Next Twenty Years He Stayed Close to His Roots, Preferring To Tour The Southern Circuit - The Last Stage Of His Recording Career Produced Ten Well-Honed Albums In Which He Embarked Once Again On The Stormy Seas Of Heartbreak And Ecstasy With An Even Surer Hand On the Wheel - Passing On In June 2013, His Influence Is Undeniable
April 1, 1927 - January 3, 1980 - Boogie Piano Master Pounding Out Some Of The Most Hellacious Boogies Of The Postwar Era Garnering Massive Hits During The Immediate Pre-Rock Era - Signed With Aladdin Records In Los Angeles In 1946 - Spent Some Time On The Road With Charles Brown - One Of The First Performers To Switch From Sophisticated Jazz Arrangements To The Louder Jump Blues Style - A Commercial Success For Eleven Years Influencing Many Performers; Little Willie Littlefield, Floyd Dixon And Fats Domino
George Porter, Jr., Bass...David Toranowsky, Piano...Herlin Riley, Drums...Kermit Ruffins, Trumpet
The Ark, Ann Arbor 11/19
Pickin' On Dylan This Morning
Multi-Award Winning Mr. Everything
Forming In Washington, DC In 1980, They Are No Longer Together
When Asked What Real Country Music Was, Harlan Howard Replied, "Country Music Isn't Nothing But Three Chords And The Truth."
Nashville Based Trio With Fifteen Years Behind Them, Founding The Band As High School Seniors
Stuart Duncan: Fiddle - Dirk Powell: Banjo