
Episode #28- "Reefer Headed Men, Puissant Manes and Crumbling Walls"
11/14/22 • 76 min
Episode #28. Good Records. Enjoy a nice selection of records across a variety of styles. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website olddingyjukebox.com and have a look around. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy the show. “Reefer Headed Men, Puissant Manes and Crumbling Walls”
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- Blind Willie Johnson “If I Had My Way, I’d Tear This Building Down” Vocalion 19127
- George & Earl “Done Gone” Mercury 1956
- Don Rafael y su Orquesta “Carioca” Vocalion 1930
- McKinney’s Cotton Pickers “Beedle Um Bum” Bluebird 1929
- The Farmer Boys “Oh, How It Hurts” Capitol 1956
- North Carolina Hawaiians “Soldiers Joy” Okeh 1928
- Big Bill Broonzy “Match Box”
- Lydia Mendoza “Piensa En Mi” Bluebird 1936
- Billie Morgan “Life To Live” Starday 1959
- Houston Stackhouse “Big Road Blues” George Mitchell Recordings, Dundee Mississippi, 1967
- El Ciego Melquiades Rodriguez “Jalisco Nunca Pierda Bluebird 1938
- Cab Calloway “Reefer Man” Brunswick 1932
- Byron Parker & His Mountaineers “Married Life Blues” Bluebird 1941
- Ukrainska Selska Orchestra “Polka Mazurka” Victor 1930
- Josh White “Paul & Silas Bound In Jail” Conqueror 1935
- Dixieland Jug Blowers “Memphis Shake” Victor 1927
- Blind Willie Johnson “Rail Don’t Fall On Me” Columbia 1929
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Episode #28. Good Records. Enjoy a nice selection of records across a variety of styles. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website olddingyjukebox.com and have a look around. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy the show. “Reefer Headed Men, Puissant Manes and Crumbling Walls”
Donate to the podcast: https://paypal.me/christiangallo1?locale.x=en_US
Website: https://www.olddingyjukebox.com/home
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E-mail: [email protected]
- Blind Willie Johnson “If I Had My Way, I’d Tear This Building Down” Vocalion 19127
- George & Earl “Done Gone” Mercury 1956
- Don Rafael y su Orquesta “Carioca” Vocalion 1930
- McKinney’s Cotton Pickers “Beedle Um Bum” Bluebird 1929
- The Farmer Boys “Oh, How It Hurts” Capitol 1956
- North Carolina Hawaiians “Soldiers Joy” Okeh 1928
- Big Bill Broonzy “Match Box”
- Lydia Mendoza “Piensa En Mi” Bluebird 1936
- Billie Morgan “Life To Live” Starday 1959
- Houston Stackhouse “Big Road Blues” George Mitchell Recordings, Dundee Mississippi, 1967
- El Ciego Melquiades Rodriguez “Jalisco Nunca Pierda Bluebird 1938
- Cab Calloway “Reefer Man” Brunswick 1932
- Byron Parker & His Mountaineers “Married Life Blues” Bluebird 1941
- Ukrainska Selska Orchestra “Polka Mazurka” Victor 1930
- Josh White “Paul & Silas Bound In Jail” Conqueror 1935
- Dixieland Jug Blowers “Memphis Shake” Victor 1927
- Blind Willie Johnson “Rail Don’t Fall On Me” Columbia 1929
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Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/
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Episode #27- Folklorist Alan Lomax and his Southern Journey 1959-60
This episode examines the field recordings made by Alan Lomax during his 1959-60 visits to the American South collecting American vernacular music styles found in the region. Episode also includes a partial examination of the Lomax's recordings made for the Library of Congress including those of Leadbelly and Jelly Roll Morton.
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Episode #29- “Fiddle Bust-downs, Fair Warnings and Gully Jumpers”
Episode #29. Just Good Records. “Fiddle Bustdowns, Fair Warnings and Gully Jumpers” Enjoy a nice selection of records across a variety of styles. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website olddingyjukebox.com and have a look around. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy the show.
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- Paul Warmack and his Gully Jumpers-”Robertson County” Victor 1929
- Johnny Shines-”Ride, Ride, Woman” Columbia 1946 Unissued Test
- The Johnson Family- “Precious Lord” George Mitchell Field Recording Skene Mississippi, July of 1969
- The Grant Brothers and Their Music- “Tell It To Me” Columbia 1928
- Coy Jackson- “Lookout Heart” Rimrock 1966
- The Vicksburg Blowers- “Twin Blues” Gennett 1927
- Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band w/ Sippie Wallace “Separation Blues” Mountain Railroad Records 1967
- D.L Menard & The Louisiana Aces “Lacassine Special” Rounder Records Recorded 1973 in DL’s Kitchen
- Blind Alfred Reed “How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live?” Victor 1929
- Earl Hooker “Dust My Broom” Cuca 1967
- Ford & Grace “Hideaway” Okeh 1928
- Ocie Stockard and his Wanderers “Twin Guitar Polka” King 1947
- Fats Waller “Sweet & Low” RCA Victor 1935
- James “Thunderbird” Davis “Instrumental #4” George Mitchell Field Recording Mississippi 1960s
- Cliff Bruner & His Boys “Truck Driver’s BLues” Decca 1939
- Joke & The Jokers “I’ve Got The Time” Tennessee Records 1965
- Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers “Flyin’ Clouds” Columbia 1926
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