Steve Sedberry's volunteer radio show playlists 1999-2004PLAYLISTS FOR WWGC'S APPALACHIAN TRAIL AUGUST 2000
***playlist for 29 Aug 2000*** (show hosted and produced by Steve Sedberry) 1/ Sam Bush from Ice Caps: Peaks of Telluride, 2000 CD a) Big Mon (Bill Monroe) b) Same Ol' River (Jeff Black) c) Angel To Be (Johnny Ray Allen) 2/ Bill Monroe from older gospel lp a) Out In The Cold World (Joe Ahr) b) It's Me Again, Lord (Dottie ) c) I Will Sing For The Glory Of God 3/ Nanci Griffith from 1988 lp One Fair Summer Evening, MCA Records MCA-42255 a) From A Distance (Julie Gold) b) Love At The Five and Dime (Nanci Griffith) c) Spin On The Red Brick Floor (Nanci Griffith) 4/ Bill Monroe/ Beyond The Gate (Bill Monroe-Jake Landers) 5/ Nanci Griffith/ Once In A Very Blue Moon (Patrick Alger, Eugene Levine) 6/ selections from Chinese Movie Soundtracks, all composed by Zhao Jiping and featured on a 2000 CD: Electric Shadows performed by China Symphony Orchestra and China Symphony Chorus (includes Chinese folk songs in score) Teldec 0630-17114-2 www.teldec.com a) Fu Gui and Jia Zhen b) Life's Years Like Flowing Water 7/ Nancy Tucker from her 1993 CD Treasures From The Attic; Nancy Tucker, P.O. Box 186, Bloomfield, CT 06002 a) 100 Marbles (Nancy Tucker) b) Everything Reminds Me Of My Therapist (Nancy Tucker's parody of Jane Siberry's song: Everything Reminds Me Of My Dog) 8/ selections from Choose Your Partners, Contra Dance and Square Dance Music of New Hampshire; Smithsonian Folkways SFWCD 40126 a) Two Fiddles/Maggie in the Wood b) Northern Spy/Mouth of the Tobique/Reel des Jeunes 9/ Steve Young from his recent Appleseeds Recording Worker's Song/Handful Of Earth (Ed Pickford) 10/ from Leadbelly Sings for Children; Smithsonian Folkways CD a) Pick A Bale Of Cotton b) Take This Hammer c) We're In The Same Boat, Brother 11/ from a Johnny Cash lp The Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me/ Kris Krisofferson 12/ Roscoe Holcomb from Smithsonian Folkways CD LC 9628 Fox Chase 13/ Sam Bush/ Lee Highways Blues (plus a short spoken piece: Be Gone from the motion picture The Tao Of Steve blended into the tail end of the Lee Highways Blues) ***end of show for 29 Aug 2000*** I hope you had a great summer! Let me know what you'd like to hear in the coming months. New folk and vaguely-folk artists interest me too. Send you recordings or bring them in to the station and put them in my box. THANKS FOR LISTENING! SS And, YES, UNCLE CALVINS COFFEEHOUSE HAS RE-OPENED between Goodyear and the Presbyterian Church in Carrollton, GA. Every Thursday at about 9 PM. Contact David Shelor at the Presbyterian Chirch for more info. Performers welcomed. ***playlist for 22 Aug 2000*** 1/ featuring the entire 1983 cassette album: Greengate by Solomon's Seal (producer: Sarah F. Bauhan, P.O. Box 158, Dublin, NH 34444) Appalachian Dulcimer and lead and backup vocals: Lorraine Lee Keyboards, banjo and vocals: Rick Lee whistle and backup vocals: Sarah F. Bauhan fiddle and backup vocals: Jane Orzechowski (I cannot more highly recommend a recording! -SS) side A a) Rick Lee's Reel (Bob McQuillen)/Forester's (Newton F. Tolman and Kay Gilbert)/The Notch (Dan Lanier) b) Night Ferry (Wizz Jones) c) Jessica Anna/Jessie's Lullaby/Jessie's Jump (Lorraine Lee) d) Katy Cruel (trad.?)/Farewell To Ireland (trad.?) e) Valls From Orsa (from playing of Gossa Anders) 2/ Jimmy Driftwood from his lp on Monument label MLP 8006/ What Is The Color Of The Soul Of Man? 3/ (see number one above) side B a) Crann Ull (trad. Gaelic ?)/Greengate Jig (Sarah F. Bauhan)/The Elusive Fiddler and Her Beau (Sarah F. Bauhan) b) President Garfield's Hornpipe/Ladies' Walpole Reel (traditional ?) c) Jessie Smith/Bonny At Morn (traditional?) d) Mary On The Wild Moor (traditional?) e) Sir Sidney Smith's March (?)/Lathrop's Waltz (Sarah F. Bauhan)/Tony's Waltz (Sarah F. Bauhan) 4/ Dan Lambert (c/o White's Music Box, 7040 M N. Mesa, El Paso, TX 79912; 915/ 833-0909/ For Those Left Behind (Dan Lambert) 5/ Live Performance by studio guest, Adam Selzer a) Let The Toast Pass (Adam Selzer) b) I Ain't Blending Anymore (from Phil Och's song: I Ain't Marchin' Anymore; new lyrics: Adam Selzer) 6/ Three Songs from Bleecker Street CD a) Larry Kirwan and Black 47 / I Ain't Marchin' Anymore (Phil Ochs) b) Jonatha Brooke / Bleecker Street (Paul Simon) c) Marshall Crenshaw / My Back Pages (Bob Dylan) 7/ from Time Peace CD (1998) on Verve Forecast 314 537 317-2 (Astor Place Recordings TCD 4012 Terry Callier / aka New York Al (Terry Callier; song in memory of his musician friend, Walter Saunders) 8/ Steve Sedberry from my 1992 cassette album, What We Dream / What We Dream 9/ Bill Monroe from his MCA records lp, Road of Life / This World Is Not My Home 10/ Dan Lambert (see number four above) / Spruced Up (Old Wood) (Dan Lambert) 11/ Doc Watson from Sugar Hill SH CD 2204 (Sugar Hill, P.O. Box 4040, Duke Station, Durham, NC 27706/ Keep On The Sunny Side (A.P. Carter) 12/ Carol Stober (vocal duets with daughter: Jackie) from their 1988 cassette album: Country Sampler (Box 1275, Talledega, AL 35160) a) Bury Me Beneath The Willow (trad.?) b) Wildwood Flower (A.P. Carter) 13/ from Bluegrass Album Band's 1989 CD on Rounder CD 0240: Sweet Sunny South (W.L. Bloomfield, 1853) 14/ Cowboy Copas from an lp / Flat Top (Lloyd Copas - Tommy Top) 15/ Doc Watson (see number eleven above) / Curly Headed Baby (L. Leatherman) 16/ Bill Monroe (see number nine above) / Road Of Life (Virginia Staffer) 17/ Jimmy Driftwood from an lp / My Church (Jimmy Driftwood) * I put a question mark by the songwriter known as trad. in frustration with the term. SOMEBODY wrote that songs! But songs travel through time while their songwriters most often vanish from memory. Pick your flowers while you may, I suppose. ***end of show for 22 Aug 2000*** ***playlist for 15 Aug 2000*** 1/ Malvina Reynolds from her 2000 CD: Ear To The Ground; topical songs 1960-1978; Smithsonian Folkways LC 9628, 2000 a) It Isn't Nice b) Look On the Sunny Side c) spoken intro. by Pete Seeger and Malvina for her song Little Boxes d) Little Boxes 2/ Charlie King from his 1992 cassette album: CT06517; Pied Asp Music, P.O. Box 6207, Hamden, CT 06517 (Vaguely Reminiscent Sounds) a) New York Central Line (Dave Gordon) b) Close To The Fire (Charlie King) (guest vocals: Marcia Taylor) c) US $teal (Tom Paxton, Charlie King) 3/ Nancy Tucker from her CD (PO Box 186, Bloomfield, CT 06002) a) Only The Wind (Nancy Tucker) b) Why I'm Here In This World (Jay Mankita) c) Steamroller (Nancy Tucker) 4/ Noche Los Tres from their lp on Alshire, Burbank, CA S-5212 a) El Milagro b) Mentiras 5/ Josh White (Senior) from his 1998 Smithsonian Folkways CD LC9628 www.si.edu/folkways a) Mean Mistreatin' Woman (Leroy Carr) recorded 1946 b) Freedom Road (words: Langston Hughes; music: Emerson Harper) 1944 c) Miss Otis Regrets (Cole Porter) 1946 d) Landlord (Gene Raskin) 1945 e) Betty and Dupree (traditional) 1946 f) Trouble (Josh White) 1945 g) Beloved Comrade (music: Fred Katz; words: Lewis Allan) h) Hold On (based on an earlier song: Gospel Plow) 1944 6/ Charlie King (same info as number two above) a) My Old Man (Ewan MacColl) 7/ Phil Cohen and Patricia Ford from their CD: Caution To The Wind; www.hardmilesmusic.com a) Shadow of a Heart (sung and written by Patricia) b) Touch of an Angel's Hand (Phil Cohen) c) Hard Miles (Phil Cohen) 8/ Dominican Sisters (formerly of 3600 Broadway, Great Bend, KS 67530) from their 1979 cassette album: I Saw Waters Flowing; a) Come To The Waters (text derived from Isaiah 55 and music composed by and chorus directed by Sister Ruth Klein, O.P.) 9/ Brave Combo from their CD: Polkas For A Gloomy World a) Potato Chip Polka 10/ Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs with Mother Maybelle Cater and the Foggy Mountain Boys singing songs from the original Carter Family, lp a) Keep On The Sunny Side (A.P. Carter) 11/ various string bands from CHOOSE YOUR PARTNERS! Contra Dance and Square Dance Music of New Hampshire; CD; Smithsonian Folkways LC9628 a) Rodney Miller's New England Dance Band: Farewell To Whiskey/Silver and Gold Two Step b) Northern Spy: Mouth of the Tobique/Reel des Jeunes c) Lester Bradley and Friends: Crooked Stovepipe 12/ Flatt and Scruggs (see number ten above): On The Rock Where Moses Stood 13/ Terry Callier from his CD on Verve Forecast: TIME PEACE: Ride Suite Ride (Do You Wanna Ride?) 14/ Stephen Sedberry from his 1992 cassette album: WHAT WE DREAM: Sunrise 15/ Willis Brothers from one of their older lp's: Morning Glory ***end of show for 15 Aug 2000*** Let me know what you'd like to hear and not hear in the future; your opinion can be important; hey, this is public radio!!!! ***playlist for 8 Aug 2000*** Dedicating show to the memory of fellow Randolph Countian, Loyd New, who was killed last week trying to make a living. He and his wife graciously helped to move scores or boxes of heavy books and equipment from the exiled Volunteer Library in Wedowee to a warehouse in another town in the Spring of 1998. The two following songs are from the soundtrack of the film MISS JULIE based on the 1888 book of August Strindberg: 1/ Medici Quartet/ Folk Tune #2 2/ National Quartet/ Folk Tune #1 www.milanrecords.com 3/ Willis Brothers/ Blood In The Saddle from their lp: Hilltop JM-6035 4/ Rick Lee/ Natick, from Waterbug WBG0016 (1995) 5/ Merle Haggard/ Someday We'll Look Back, from an lp 6/ Kaouding Cissoko/ Niani Bagne Na (playing the Senegalese Kora) Rykodisk CD 7/ Wills Brothers/ Footprints In The Snow (see #3) (The Willis Brothers were a part of the Drifting Cowboys, a backup band for Hank Williams) 8/ Hank Williams/ Setting The Woods On Fire, from an lp The following two songs from the folm ONEGIN (1999) Milan 73138-35900-2 9/ Sarah Gorby/ The Peddler (traditional Russian) 10/ Svidanye -The Summerhouse (trad) 11/ Willis Brothers/ Morning Glory (see #3) 12/ Dan Lambert/ For Those Left Behind 13/ Noche Los Tres (Tonight The Three)/ Tus Besos (from their lp Alshire S-5212) (Two songs from her forthcoming recording, The Longing) 14/ Nancy Tucker/ Thanksgiving Eve 15/ Nancy Tucker/ Daughters Of Feminists (from The Best of Broadside, 1962-1988; Smithsonian-Folkways; www.si/folkways.edu) 16/ Ewan MacColl/ Legal-Illegal 17/ Broadside Singers (Buffy Sainte-Marie, Patrick Sky and others)/ Welcome Welcome Emigrante 18/ Noche-Los Tres/ Enamorado De Ti (see #13) 19/ David Rovics/ We Just Want The World 20/ David Rovics/ The Death of David Chain 21/ David Rovics/ Judi Bari (to the tune of: I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night) 22/ Woody Guthrie, Cisco Houston, Sonny Terry/ Stepstone (from her CD; contact FaithPet@aol.com) 23/ Faith Petric/ Their Brains Were Small And They Died (Mark Graham) 24/ Faith Petric/ Eternal Life (Lee Hayes) 25/ Faith Petric/ I Wanna Be Dog (Barry Poliser) 26/ Noche-Los Tres/ El Milagro (see #13) 27/ Pete Seeger/ The Willing Conscript (Tom Paxton) (see # 16, 17) 28/ The Seekers/ Turn Turn Turn (Ecclesiates; Pete Seeger)(from an lp) 29/ Steve Sedberry/The Open Heart 30/ Partial To Mabel/ Knobby Knees (Mostoller) (band from Birmingham, AL) 31/ Woody Guthrie/ I Ride and Old Paint 32/ Rev. Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick (Brother Kirk)/ Nothing But His Blood (F.D. Kirkpatrick) (see #16, 17) 33/ John Denver/ Darcy Farrow (from an lp) ***end of playlist for 8 Aug 2000*** ***playlist for 1 Aug 2000*** 1/Roscoe Holcomb; selections from Roscoe Holcomb, the high lonesome sound, Smithsonian Folkways SFCD30104 (1998) www.si.edu/folkways a) Moonshiner b) Old Smoky c) Little Birdie d) House In New Orleans 2/Johnny Cash with Rosey Nix/Father and Daughter (Father and Son) song written by Cat Stevens 3/The Brandywine Singers selections from Folk Era FE1402CD a) You Were On My Mind (Sylvia Fricker Tyson) b) Turn Around (Malvina Reynolds) 4/Johnny Cash/Keep On The Sunny Side (A.P. Carter) 5/Josh White a) One Meat Ball (Hy Zaret and Lou Singer) recorded 1944 b) Landlord (Gene Raskin) recorded 1945 c) Free and Equal Blues (Robinson-Harburg) recorded 1946 d) Jim Crow (Pete Seeger and Lee Hays) recorded 1944 6/Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Foggy Mountain Boys with Maybelle Carter, selections from SONGS OF THE FAMOUS CARTER FAMILY, Columbia LE 10026 a) Forsaken Love b) The Homestead on the Farm 7/The Short Sisters from their 1991 CD (Black Socks Press, Box 208, Harrisville, NH 03450) a) John of Dreams b) More Wood (Dillon Bustin) c) Moses (traditional) adapted from singing of Georgia Sea Islander John David's recording. 8/Bernice Johnson Reagon a) Old Ship Of Zion (traditional) recorded 1975 b) In My Hands (B.J. Reagon) recorded 1968, inspired by events of 1968 presidential campaign. 9/Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Foggy Mountain Boys with Maybelle Carter, selections from SONGS OF THE FAMOUS CARTER FAMILY, Columbia LE 100269 a)You Are My Flower (A.P. Carter) b)On The Rock Where Moses Stood (A.P. Carter) 10/Steve Sedberry/Feed Me (with new verse!) 11/Guy Davis/Best I Can 12/Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard a) Long Black Veil (Wilkin and Dill) b) Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar (Delmore Brothers of North Alabama) c) Just Another Broken Heart (A.P. Carter) solo vocal by Alice Gerrard 13/Ella Jenkins/The Wilderness 14/Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Foggy Mountain Boys with Maybelle Carter, selections from SONGS OF THE FAMOUS CARTER FAMILY, Columbia LE 10026 a) Jimmy Brown The Newsboy (A.P. Carter) 15/Johnny Cash/The Junkie and The Juicehead (Minus Me) written by Kris Kristofferson 16/Lara and Reyes (duo guitar instrumental)/Barrios de San Antonio (Neighborhoods of San Antonio) Note: all Johnny Cash selections on this program are from the 1974 lp The Junkie and the Juicehead (minus me) Columbia KC33086 ***end of show for 1 Aug 2000*** If you find this playlist useful please let me know. Thanks for letting me know your suggestions for improving the show and what you already like about it. Send to: Steve Sedberry Radio Station WUWG 1601 Maple St. Carrollton, GA 30118