PLAYLISTS FOR WWGC'S APPALACHIAN TRAIL JUNE 2000

***playlist for 27 June 2000*** 1/Don Nix/Yazoo City Jail 2/Barbara Saint John/Cycling Song 3/Woody Guthrie/Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Feet? 4/Si Kahn/Companera 5/Gene Cotton/World Religion Zoo 6/Kingston Trio/Tom Dooley 7/Two Of A Kind/Spiders and Snakes 8/Two Of A Kind/Four Hands (Ruth Pelham) 9/Woody Guthrie/Stepstone 10/David Rovics/Minimum Wage Strike 11/David Rovics/Parking Lots and Strip Malls 12/Kingston Trio/Where Have All the Flowers Gone? (Pete Seeeger) 13/Terry Kitchen/Noah and the Selfish Son 14/Terry Kitchen/Martin Luther 15/Woody Guthrie/Baltimore To Washington 16/Two Of A Kind/Share A Load 17/Two Of A Kind/Crazy World 18/Ian and Sylvia/Jesus Met The Woman At The Well 19/Ian and Sylvia/Tomorrow Is A Long Time 20/Steve Young/Worker's Song (Ed Pickford) 21/Steve Young/Blackland Farmer 22/Bill Monroe/Were Your There? 23/Buffy Saint Marie/Now That The Buffalo's Gone 24/Buffy Saint Marie/Pineywood Hills 25/Ian and Sylvia/Poor Lazarus 26/Ian and Sylvia/Four Strong Winds 27/David Rovics/Contras, Kings and Generals 28/David Rovics/If I Die Tomorrow 29/Bill Monroe/This World Is Not My Home 30/Steve Sedberry/The Open Heart 31/The Seekers/Turn Turn turn (words: Ecclesiates; music: Pete Seeger) 32/Si Kahn/Shines In The Light 33/Bill Monroe/Road Of Life 34/Ray Korona Band/We Will Have Dignity ***end of playlist for 27 June 2000*** ***playlist for 20 June 2000*** 1/John McEuen/Redwing 2/John McEuen/The Ballad of Jed Clampett (Paul Henning) 3/Doc and Richard Watson/Precious Lord Take My Hand 4/Doc and Richard Watson/Columbus Stockade Blues 5/Arlo Guthrie/City of New Orleans (Steve Goodman) 6/John McEuen/Live Medley (recorded live at concert in Kansas) 7/Doc and Richard Watson/Honey Please Don't Go (Bukka White) 8/Doc and Richard Watson/If I Were A Carpenter (Tim Hardin) 9/Doc and Richard Watson/Uncloudy Day (A.K. Alwood) 10/Elvis Presley/In The Ghetto (Scott Davis aka Mac Davis) 11/John McEuen/The Red Arrow To Moscow 12/Bobby Darin/If I Were A Carpenter (Tim Hardin) 13/Gove Scrivenor (instrumental autoharp with Steven Sheehan on acoustic guitar)/Maybelle's Dance 14/Doc and Richard Watson/House Of The Rising Sun 15/Arlo Guthrie/Days Are Short (Arlo Guthrie) 16/Ernest Hodges (fiddle) and Darlene Hodges (guitar)/(several instrumentals) 17/Corn Cob Crushers/Ragtime Annie (1931, Richmond, Indiana) 18/Fruit Jar Guzzlers/Stack-O-Lee (1928, Chicago, Ill) 19/8 1/2 Souvenirs/Souvonica (Continental Swing music) www.haz.com/souvenirs 20/John Denver/Let Us Begin (What Are We Making Weapons For?) 21/Mollie O'Brien/In My Girlish Days (the following two songs performed live) 22/Steve Sedberry/Down In The Banner Mine (original song) 23/Steve Sedberry/Dark As A Dungeon (Merle Travis) 24/Mollie O'Brien/Big Red Sun Blues (Lucinda Williams) (the following two songs recorded during WWII) 25/Josh White/Freedom Road (words: Langston Hughes; music: Emerson Harper) 26/Leadbelly/If You Want To Do Your Part (Huddie Ledbetter) 27/Doc and Merle Watson/Corrina Corrina 28/Doc and Merle Watson/Doc's Rag Special Thanks to MKH for bringing in her guitar for the live performance! Do you have a guitar you can loan or give for use on our live radio show? What about some vaguely folk records, tapes, CD's or other recordings? Old is as good as new. Thanks for checking your closets! Help Us Share Folk Music with those who already do or will learn to love it. ***end of show for 20 June 2000*** ***playlist for 13 June 2000*** 1/Johnny Cash/Flesh and Blood 2/Gairdon Cooke/Even Lover's Castles (from New South Wales, Australia, 1998) (flightrec@enternet.com.au) [following three songs from Josh White, Jr's tribute to his father (http://songs.com/silverwolf)] 3/Josh White Jr./Gonna Live The Life (I Sing About) silverwolf@connriver.net 4/Josh White Jr./Southern Exposure 5/Josh White Jr. and Sr. in January 1945/One Meat Ball (Hy Zaret and Louis C. Singer) 6/The Houndz/(You're Stuck With A) Rock and Roll Daddy (www.houndz.com boomerrec@home.com) 7/Suzzy Roche/Rules (juderoche@juno.com) 8/Guy Davis/Best I Can (from Red House Records, RHR CD113) 9/Guy Davis/Everything Is Gonna Be Alright 10/Johnny Cash/The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore (Jean Ritchie) 11/The Roches/Move (juderoche@juno.com) 12/Pete, Paul and Mary with Mary Travers and BB King/House Of The Risin' Sun 13/Paul Kahn/The Wayward Daughter (originally recorded by Carl T. Sprague in 1927) 14/Paul Kahn/Shinnecock Canal [Redwing Music www.redwingmusic.com info@redwingmusic.com] 15/Peter, Paul and Mary with Peter Yarrow and Judy Collins/Take The Chance (Peter Yarrow) 16/Joy Askew/This Ring 17/Steve Sedberry/The Light In You 18/Malvina Reynolds/(spoken intro to the following song:) 19/Malvina Reynolds (and band)/The Judge Said 20/Peter, Paul and Mary/Old Enough (Ode To An Aging Rocker) words by Noel Paul Stookey 21/Wawali Bonane with Yoka Nzenze/Wumba Wumba (African-Americans in northwest US) 22/Steve Sedberry/God's In Control 23/Dan Pelletier/Must Be Doing Something Wrong 24/Peter, Paul and Mary with Mary Travers and John Gorka/24 Green Street (by John Fischer) 25/Peter, Paul and Mary with Peter Yarrow and Ritchie Havens, Carly Simon and Lucy Simon/The Great Mandala (The Wheel Of Life) 26/Guy Davis/Let Me Stay A While 27/Peter, Paul and Mary with Ramblin' Jack Elliot/Deportee (words: Woody Guthrie; music: Martin Hoffman) 28/Leadbelly/Pick A Bale Of Cotton ***end of program for 13 June 2000*** ***playlist for 6 June 2000*** 1/Suzzy Roche/G Chord Song (Maggie Roche) 2/Peter and Gordon/A World Without Love (Lennon/McCartney) 3/Greg Brown/Dream On 4/Greg Brown/Canned Goods 5/Judy Cumbee/Child of the Red Hills of Georgia 6/Half The Sky/Time Touches All 7/Carol Ann Hunner/Goodnight Lullaby 8/New Union/TV 9/Rees Shad/Sigh Away 10/Peter Paul and Mary with Emmylou Harris/For The Love Of It All (Noel Paul Stookey) 11/Short Sisters/Walls and Windows (Small/Humphries) 12/Short Sisters/A Little Gracefulness (J.Calvi) 13/Roger Belloni/Off To California (Irish Hornpipe arranged for guitar) 14/Roger Belloni/Blue Ridge Mountain Blues/ 15/Frank Ulwenya and Afrisound/Safarini (born in western Kenya; lives in Seattle)(Safarini means we are all in transit or moving, as in a safari, but here the idea is more metaphorical. 16/Steve Sedberry/Brothers Always 17/Steve Sedberry/Just Another Rebel? 18/Malvina Reynolds/It Isn't Nice 19/Pete Seeger and Malvina Reynolds introduce the next song: 20/Malvina Reynolds/Little Boxes 21/Josh White Jr./House of the Rising Sun 22/Malvina Reynolds/Bury Me In My Overalls (written for her husband, Bud) 23/Guy Davis/Georgia Flood (Savannah, 1925) 24/Jay Mankita/Living Planet 25/Susan's Room/He Won't Let My Love Sink In (zannadiscs@aol.com) 26/Gary Winkler and Stringtown Road/Saguaro Spring 27/Suzzy Roche/To Alaska With Love 28/Suzzy Roche/Love Comes To Town ***end of program for 6 June 2000***