Monday 2/10/2014 @ 6:00AM - 8:00AM
Artist | Song | Album | Label | Comments |
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Beth Bastille and the Crackpots | Used to Be | Used to Be Blues From the Pacific Delta | ||
Airbreak | ||||
VA | Abra Moore-100 Miles | 13 Ways To Live | Red House Records | |
V/A | Whenever I Look at Trees | Wilderness Plots | Rosehill Records | |
Various Artists | Get Your Biscuits in the Oven | Why The hell Not | Doxy | |
Various Artists | Only Love | Winterfolk XV | Winterfolk | |
Various Artists | Wild Man From Borneo | Why The hell Not | Doxy | |
Airbreak | ||||
Various Artists | Benny Richardson - Jody | Wake Up Dead Man | Rounder Records | |
V/A | Gonna Tip Out Tonight | What Ails You-Music of the Medicine Shows 1926-1937 | Old Hat | |
Fiddlin John Carson | The Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane | |||
Grayson & Whitter | Rose Conley | |||
G.B. Grayson | Sally Goodin' | |||
Henry Whitter | Lonesome Road Blues | |||
V/A | Traveling Man | What Ails You-Music of the Medicine Shows 1926-1937 | Old Hat | |
Airbreak | ||||
Various Artists | The Musket Came Down From the Door | A Winter Night's Yeow | Ballum Rancum Records | |
Various Artists | Up North | Wreck Room, Vol. 1 | Safe House | |
Various Artists | Don't Ever Trust a Woman | Yee-Haw! | Normal | |
Various Artists | Do You Hurt Half As Much As Me | WLFR's Roadhouse | Sounds Interesting | |
Various Artists | Since You Stopped Loving Me | Worldwide Country and Gospel | EH King Music | |
VA | Ian Moore -> Things We Carried | 13 Ways To Live | Red House Records | |
Airbreak | ||||
Bascom Lamar Lunsford | Mr. Garfield | |||
The Carter Family | Wildwood Flower | |||
Bascom Lamar Lunsford | Lost John Dean | |||
Clarence Ashley | Dark Holler | Columbia | Recorded on October 23, 1929 for Columbia. | |
Airbreak | ||||
Roscoe Holcomb | Graveyard Blues | |||
Dock Boggs | Country Blues | |||
Charlie Poole | Milwaukee BLues | |||
Frank Proffitt | Cindy | Frank Proffitt Sings Folk Songs | Smithsonian Folkways | |
Frank Proffitt | Bo Limkin | Frank Proffitt Sings Folk Songs | Smithsonian Folkways |