return to collected playlists, 1999 until the present
Our show is heard each Tuesday, 8 to 10 PM, eastern time
Kevin Sanders, General Manager, WUWG, 90.7 Carrollton, Georgia
Singin' Steve Sedberry, producer/host
***playlist for 24 February 2004***
Pete Seeger; Mexican Blues; Circles and Seasons, Warner Brothers 1979
Dusk; Alltel Sucks; dedications and dreams; Phi Acoustics Music; www.duskweaver.com
Elise Witt; Bonne Nuit Lullaby; Love Being Here; EMWorld Records, P.O. Box 148, Pine Lake, GA 30072
Hawaii State Song; recording feature courtesy of our friend, Jeff Brown, at KTOO radio, Juneau, AK www.americanstatesongbook.com
Tom Paxton, Ann Hills, Bob Gibson; Bottle of Wine; Best of Friends, Appleseed, 2004
Truman Price and Jane Keefer (sing and play) Songs and Tunes of the Oregon Trail (*)
* Wait For The Wagon
* Wagoner
* Uncle Sam's Farm
* At The Foot of Yonder Mountain
* Other Side of Jordan
* Woody Knows Nothing
* Frontier Irish Medley: Rosin The Bow/Garry Owen/The Rights of Man
Peggy Atwood; Sail Away; Renegade of the Light Brigade; Mountain Girl Music, P.O. Box 225, Shokan, NY 12481 [from her newly remastered CDs]
Tammy Larson; He's Holding Onto Me; Touch of Grace; Tammy Larson, P.O. Box 14, Thompsonville, IL 62890 TammyLarson(at)aol.com www.tammylarson.com
Truman Price and Jane Keefer (sing and play) Songs and Tunes of the Oregon Trail (*)
* Old Dan Tucker
* Hard Times
* The Girl I Left Behind Me
* Oh, Susanna (Oregon version?)
* Western Country
* Truth and Canoeing Medley: Blue Juniata/Tombigbee River/Paddle Your Own Canoe
* Spanish Fandango
contact Jane: keefer (at) teleport.com
contact Truman: truprice (at) wvi.com
www.olderchildrensbooks.com/music
Truman Price, Jr., 7210 Helmick, Monmouth, OR 97361
[9:15 PM late break, oops!!!!]
Warner Williams Live With Jay Summerour; Step It Up And Go; Blues Highway; Smithsonian-Folkways, 2004
Blue Ridge; Land of Light; Side By Side; Sugar Hill, 2004
Blue Ridge; Sailing With The Master; Side By Side; Sugar Hill, 2004
Steve Sedberry; Matthew 5; [new recording made today]
Triboro; Orphan Girl; Triboro; Astoria, 2003
Cosy Sheridan; You Can Always Go Home; The Pomegranate Seed; CMS Records, P.O. Box 479, Moab, UT 84532 www.cosysheridan.com 2004
Randy Howard; New Camptown Races; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Byron Berline; Rose of Old Kentucky; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
[and a snippet of our main theme song in closing: Pete Seeger; Mexican Blues]
Y'all keep pickin' and singing for Jesus........................yer volunteeeeeeer mountain music man, Steve Sedberry.......something big and rather spectacular is getting ready to happen. I can feel it in a big way. If we trust Jesus we'll all make it through, brothers and sisters. If I see you next week then okay, but either way, keep singing and picking for Christ. May we sing together in the heavenly choir. May we sing forever in joy. Peace is coming. Peace is coming. I can feel it in my bones. Peace is coming. Peace is coming. We're finally going home. Love, Steve (28 Feb 2004)
***end of playlist for 24 Feb 2004***
-Steve Sedberry, producer/host, Appalachian Trail Vaguely Folk Music Show, WUWG, Carrollton, Georgia, USA, heard live each Tuesday (god-willing), 8 to 10 PM eastern time.
+++++personal ad: Christian Singing Partner Wanted by Steve Sedberry+++++
***playlist for 17 February 2004***
Pete Seeger; Mexican Blues; Circles and Seasons, Warner Brothers 1979
Paul Geremia; Another Friend Like Me; [song written by Jesse Thomas]
Jerry Douglas; I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Don Rigsby; I Am A Little Scholar; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Jim Mills; Bear Tracks; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Baucom, Bibey and Blue Ridge; It's All My Fault; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver; Blue Train (of the Heartbreak Line); Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004 [song written by John D. Loudermilk]
Ronnie Bowman; Stone Cold Blues; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Lonesone River Band; Don't Worry 'Bout Daddy; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Peggy Atwood; No Lookin' Back; Northern Country; Mountain Girl Music, P.O. Box 225, Shokan, NY 12481 [from her newly remastered CDs. At this time this is my favorite song of hers. Her vocal expression is unusual which helps make the song. Too few singers sing with sincere passion and I'm grateful for those who do.]
Tammy Larson; He's Holding Onto Me; Touch of Grace
Boukman Eksperyans; Bay Bondye' (Give Glory To God); Dangerous Crossing [Please pray for the people of Haiti, especially now.]
Boukman Eksperyans; Tan de Mtande (Listen To Me); Dangerous Crossing [Please pray for the children of Haiti.]
Bryan Sutton; Daley's Reel; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Tim O'Brien; Maggie's Farm; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
[9 PM break]
Paul Robeson; Florida State Song: Old Folks at Home/Swanee River; courtesy of our friend, Jeff Brown, at KTOO radio, Juneau, AK www.americanstatesongbook.com
The Seldom Scene; Highway of Heartache; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Ralph Stanley, David Grisman and the Clinch Mt. Boys; How Mountain Gals Can Love; 100 (percent) Handmade Bluegrass; Acoustic Disc 2003
Nickel Creek; Out of the Woods; Nickel Creek
Lucas Jack; How Great Thou Art; [Live Performance here at WUWG tonight, 17 Feb 2004]
Nickel Creek; Smoothie Song; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Tim Tormey; Two Susannas; Hope and Healing [with April Kent, lead and harmony vocals]
Lucas Jack; The Mountain; [Live Performance here at WUWG tonight, 17 Feb 2004] [Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band recorded this song in 1999]
Gibson Brothers; The Open Road; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Alan Bibey; Country Fool; Bluegrass All Stars, Sixteen Grand Slams from Sugar Hill Records; 2004
Steve Sedberry and Lucas Jack; Dogs At Midnight; [Live Performance here at WUWG tonight, 17 Feb 2004; song written by Tom Paxton over thirty years ago.]
Tim Tormey; Hope and Healing; Hope and Healing [the show ended before the song was finished; I hope to play the whole song soon]
-Steve Sedberry, producer/host, Appalachian Trail Vaguely Folk Music Show, WUWG, Carrollton, Georgia, USA, heard live each Tuesday (god-willing), 8 to 10 PM eastern time.
***End of program for 17 February 2004***
+++++personal ad: Christian Singing Partner Wanted by Steve Sedberry+++++
***playlist for 10 February 2004***
Dusk, our studio guest tonight, lives near Alto and Cornelia, GA and is available for performances in Georgia and beyond. View his webpage: www.duskweaver.com
Pete Seeger; Mexican Blues; Circles and Seasons, Warner Brothers 1979
Tammy Larson; He's Holding Onto Me; Touch of Grace
Tammy Larson; Jewels; Touch of Grace
Dusk; When Winter Storms; live at WUWG, 10 Feb 2004
Tammy Larson; I Love to Tell the Story; Touch of Grace
John Palmes; Ballad of Ramblin' Jack Pachelbel
Robin and Linda Williams; Lost Little Children; Deeper Waters; Red House Records [song co-written Robin and Linda Williams and Tim O'Brien]
Dusk; What's In A Name?; Dusk; Phi Acoustics Music
Marie-Lynn Hammond; Snow
Dusk; Quicksilver Daydreams of Maria; dedications and dreams; Phi Acoustics Music [song by Townes Van Zandt]
Genie; Streams in the Desert; Wildflowers; www.geniesongs.com [Genie and Troy Nilsson of Nashville, TN write and record their songs together as husband and wife]
Two South Carolina State Songs; courtesy of our friend at KTOO radio, Juneau, AK
Peggy Atwood; I Wanna Be Jane; [from her newly remastered CDs] Mopuntian Girl Music, P.O. Box 225, Shokan, NY 12481 www.peggyatwood.com
Lucas Jack; Calling Me Home [student at SUWG]
Townes Van Zandt; Heavenly Houseboat Blues; High, low and in between; EMI Records
Dusk; Indian Wars; live at WUWG, 10 Feb 2004 [song written by Bruce Cockburn]
Dirk Powell; Waterbound; Time Again; Rounder 2004
Dusk; Quicksilver Daydreams of Maria; live at WUWG, 10 Feb 2004 [playing the spring-loaded, automatically string-dampening, chorded zither]
Dirk Powell; Sow 'Em On The Mountain; Time Again; Rounder 2004
Luther Vandross; Dance With My Father [Best wishes for a complete recovery!]
Our number one CD player is still not working. CD 2 shares a channel with the Enco system, which thankfully is working. So, I have to press a noisy switch to choose between the two. To assist me Kevin removed the cables from the malfunctioning CD unit and inserted them into the working one so that Enco and CD to allow me to fade from one to the other. This created the new problem of remembering that the mixing board was not as marked any longer. So, I still had some lapses between songs while switching between recordings.
Our studio guest, Dusk, conversed with me face to face in the on air studio and also performed a few songs live in the middle room, behind the glass. The guest microphone in the on-air studio was malfunctioning but I was able to fix it by unscrewing the cable connector and pressing the cable back into the microphone.
WUWG's General Manager, Kevin Sanders informed me that Georgia Public Broadcasting would soon totally renovate our production room. Hopefully we will be able to resume recording live programs soon. We've not been able to record live programs since June 2003 due to incomplete rewiring of the recycled production room mixer.
A special thanks is given to Dr. and Mrs. Brooks Pearson who recently donated a 90 MHz computer to WUWG for my use. On Tuesday I successfully installed an older version of Finale Notepad to the Windows 95 operated system. My access to this tool is a leap forward, inadequate though it may seem by today's standards.
***End of program for 10 February 2004***
-Steve Sedberry, producer/host, Appalachian Trail Vaguely Folk Music Show, WUWG, Carrollton, Georgia, USA, heard live each Tuesday (god-willing), 8 to 10 PM eastern time.
***playlist for 3 February 2004***
Pete Seeger; Mexican Blues; Circles and Seasons, Warner Brothers 1979
Cape Breton Fiddle and Piano Music, The Beaton Family of Mabou; Smithsonian-Folkways 2004 [as usual I recommend most recordings by this unusual recording company]
During the first song WUWG experienced equipment failure. The broadcast resumed at about 8:20 PM. Both our general manager and engineer are working on the problem which is thought to be in an element called by the engineer an 'exciter' which I sure hope will be replaced before next week's program. Also our number one CD player is again on the blink so there was a lapse between songs while I changed CDs in the only working player. This malfunction happens inexplicably and sporadically.
So, even though I played the first six songs from new the Cape Breton Fiddle and Piano Dance Music CD from Smithsonian-Folkways, only part of the fourth and all of the fifth and sixth cuts were heard. The musicians are all members of the Beaton Family. It's a good album, which inspired me to finally learn the secret of the word, Strathspey. The Spey is a river flowing north out of northern Scotland. Strath Spey is the Valley of the Spey (pronounced, SPAY) River. A Strathspey is a slower jig.
Cosy Sheridan; All Alone With A Bathing Suit; The Pomegranate Seed; CMS Records, Moab, UT; distributed by www.folkera.com/windriver
Cosy Sheridan; A Flower From Inside Eden; The Pomegranate Seed
Glenn Yarbrough; Goodbye Girl; Let Me Choose Life; Warner Brother lp; song written by Laura Nyro
Glenn Yarbrough; Every Passing Moment; Let Me Choose Life; Warner Brother lp; song written by Kenny Rankin
Dicho Ilunga; Say Now Or Never (remix) 2003
Blue Ridge; Land of Light; Side By Side; Sugar Hill 2004
Blue Ridge; All The Good Times; Side By Side; Sugar Hill 2004
Glenn Yarbrough; The Music of the World A Turning; Live at the hungry i; lp
Glenn Yarbrough; The Mermaid; Live at the hungry i; lp [scratchy old record started skipping]
The Traditional Grass; Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar; Songs of Love and Life; Rebel 1995
The Traditional Grass; Veil of White Lace; Songs of Love and Life; Rebel 1995 [the titled didn't indicate that this is a murder ballad; oops!]
The Traditional Grass; My Old Pal; Songs of Love and Life; Rebel 1995
Burl Ives; Blue Tail Fly; The Best of Burl Ives; MC
Dicho Ilunga; Resurrection (remix); [Dicho Disashi Ilunga is a 27 year old native of the Democratic Republic of the Congo currently living in Johannesburg, South Africa.]
Robin and Linda Williams; Leaving This Land; Deeper Water; Red House 2004 (harmony vocals by Iris Dement)
Robin and Linda Williams; Home #235; Deeper Water; Red House 2004
Robin and Linda Williams; Old Plank Road; Deeper Water; Red House 2004
Selah; Wonderful, Merciful Saviour; WowHits2003; www.wowhits.com
Blue Ridge; Sailing With The Master; Side By Side; Sugar Hill 2004
Genie; Streams in the Desert; Wildflowers; www.geniesongs.com [Genie and Troy Nilsson of Nashville, TN write and record their songs together as husband and wife]
Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver; God Moved In; Thanks God; Crossroads Music 2003 (song by gospel autoharpist, Cecil Null)
***end of program for 3 February 2004***
Please let me know what you like and what you would enjoy hearing again. -Singin' Steve Sedberry, producer/host
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Radio Station WUWG
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Carrollton, GA 30118
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