PLAYLISTS FOR WUWG'S
APPALACHIAN TRAIL Vaguely Folk Music Show
June 2001
***playlist for 26 June 2001***
hosted by Steve Sedberry
Jim L. Panandrea
Separate Lives
Dan Pelletier
Must Be Doing Something Wrong
Bob Holt (Missouri Ozark Fiddler)
(from Rounder CD0432; 1998)
Carroll County Blues
Sally Goodin
Red Hills Polka
Kevin Woodward
Henry The Accountant (Paul Kaplan)
Dave Soroka
Comerado
Mollie O'Brien
Throw It All Away (Abby Lincoln)
When I've Got The Moon (Henry Hipkins-Lisa Aschmann)
Sonny Terry, harmonica, with Woody Guthrie singing and playing guitar
(Archive of Folk Music, lp, FS-206)
Stockhole (Stagolee)
Denice Franke
Hard Comin' Home
Sonny Terry and Woody Guthrie
Lost John (aka Long John)
Anne Feeney
Have You Been To Jail For Justice
Woody Guthrie and Sonny Terry
Chain Gang Blues
Lucinda Williams (Red House CD; Folk Scene Collection Vol #2)
Little Angel, Little Brother (Lucinda Williams)
The Skiffle Sessions with Van Morrison, Lonnie Donegan, Chris Barber
(Live In Belfast, CD)
Lost John
Goin' Home (with Dr. John, piano)
Alabamy Bound
Rosalie Sorrels with Mitch Greenhill, guitar
(Folk Legacy Records, lp, FSI-31)
If I Could Be The Rain (Utah Phillips)
Up Is A Nice Place To Be (Sorrels)
Honey Novick
Speak For Me (Bruce Thomas)
(following four songs from:
Avalon Blues, A Tribute To the Music Of Mississippi John Hurt)
Lucinda Williams
Angels Laid Him Away
Alvin Youngblood Hart
Here I Am, Oh Lord, Send Me
Beck
Stagolee
Victoria Williams
Since I've Laid My Burdens Down
The Universal Pickers
The Flower That Shattered the Stone (Jarvis/Henry)
with Randy Garrett, vocal
I'm Gonna Be Movin' (Hylton)
Rosalie Sorrels with Mitch Greenhill
Jesse's Corrido (Phillips/Sorrels)
Starlight On The Rails (Phillips)
Goodbye Jow Hill (Phillips)
***end of program for 26 June 2001***
***playlist for 19 June 2001***
hosted by Steve Sedberry
following six songs are from a new recording on Vanguard Records: #79582-2
Avalon Blues, A Tribute To The Music of Mississippi John Hurt
[highly reccommended!]
Chris Smither
Frankie and Albert
Bruce Cockburn
Avalon, My Hometown
Lucinda Williams
Angels Laid Him Away
Alvin Youngblood Hart
Here Am I, Oh Lord, Send
Steve and Justin Earle
Candy Man
Peter Case and Dave Alvin
Monday Morning Blues
the following six songs are featured on an old Archive of Folk Music lp:
CISCO HOUSTON [recording date unknown]. Cisco born 1918 and died 1961.
It is probable that most of the lead vocals on the recording are actually
sung by Woody Guthrie (1912-1967) as it sure sounds to me like Cisco is
singing backup harmony. Woody and Cisco both were probably playing guitar
and in general whooping it up with their harmonica playing friend, Sonny
Terry! I have not found Archive of Folk Music to be very conscientious about
accurately describing their re-release recordings.
As far as I know they are long out of business I've had this record for about
thirty-three years.
Cisco Houston (with Woody Guthrie and Sonny Terry)
Take A Whiff On Me
Bad Lee Brown
The Golden Vanity
Cumberland Gap
Sourwood Mountain
Old Time Religion
following two songs from a recent Smithsonian-Folkways CD:
Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston
Sally Don't Your Grieve
Woody Guthrie, Cisco Houston and Sonny Terry
When The Yanks Go Marching In (to the tune: When the Saints...)
(not your average pacifist ballad; recorded during WWII)
Judy C. Cumbee (c/o Vine and Fig Tree, 11076 CR 267, Lanett, AL 36863),
Grandma's Song (Marsha Ledford and Judy C. Cumbee)
Holly and Glenn Yarbrough (from Folk Era CD)
The Bramble and the Rose (Barbara Keith)
The Universal Pickers (from cassette album: Soldiers)
Murillo's Lesson (Morelli)
Hallelujah Train (McKee)
Anna Stanley and the Whiteville Choir (http://metalab.unc.edu/hardmile)
Angel of Freedom (Phil Cohen)
Union Power (Melvin Chambers)
Ben Harper
Sliding Delta (Mississippi John Hurt)
John Hartford
Turn Your Radio On
John Sebastian and the J-Band with Geoff Muldaur
Minglewood Blues
Ethel Caffie-Austin (born 1950)
John The Revelator
I'm On The Battlefield for my Lord
Steve Sedberry (Kidsongs, vol. 1; 1980)
Leavin' The Cold World Behind (steve sedberry)
Judy C. Cumbee
We All Are Family (cumbee)
John Hartford (fiddle, voice)
Ida Red
Eddy Lawrence
King Of Junk (soldier of misfortune...)
Cisco Houston (Archive of Folk Music, lp)
Columbus Stockade
Nancy Tucker (CD)
I'm Not Too Short (Nancy Tucker)
***end of show for 19 June 2001***
***playlist for 12 June 2001***
Appalachian Trail Vaguely Folk Music Show
hosted by Steve Sedberry,
the grocery store troubadour
Evy Mayer and Friends [www.ukelady.com]
from: Rounds Galore and More
Joy of My Heart
O, The Time
Birthday Round (William Shield)
Anne Feeney
Have You Been To Jail For Justice?
Peter Kearney
Fill My House
The Beatitudes
Song of the Lord's Travellers
Eddy Lawrence
Locals
Used To Be The End of the Line
The Universal Pickers
It'll Be Alright With Me
Soldiers
Victory in Jesus
Austin Lounger Lizards
Witin' On A Call From Don
Pete Seeger
intro to ...
Young Woman Who Swallowed A Lie (Meridith Tax)
intro to ...
We Shall Not Be Moved
John Hartford
Turn Your Radio On
Bonaparte's Retreat
Tear Down The Grand Ole Opry
(had a technical malfunction trying to play: Ida Red)
New Lost City Ramblers
Pretty Polly
Linda Allen
The Old Moon Rocks In the New Moon's Arms
Mollie O'Brien
Big Red Sun Blues
Scott Miller and Commonwealth
Is There Room On The Cross for Me
Sis Cunningham
But If I Ask Them (Sis Cunningham's tribute to Aunt Molly Jackson)
Sammy Walker
Ragamuffin Minstrel Boy (Sammy's tribute to Bob Dylan)
Phil Ochs
Changes (Phil Ochs)
Sammy Walker and Phil Ochs
Bound For Glory (Ochs' tribute to Woody Guthrie)
***end of show for 12 June 2001***
***playlist for 5 June 2001***
Appalachian Trail Vaguely Folk Music Show
hosted by Steve Sedberry,
the grocery store troubadour
Pete Seeger
(untitled song which Sedberry calls: Trickling Stream
named on the lp as: Introduction, but it's a banjo instrumental)
Kumbaya
Bob Dylan (from Broadside set)
John Brown (Jan or Feb 1963)
Ella Jenkins
This-a-way That-a-way
Miss Mary Mack
Toom-Bah-Ee-Lero
Scott Miller and the Commonwealth (with Peggy Hamb on piano)
Is There Room On The Cross for Me
Nancy Tucker
A Question Of Strength (Nancy Tucker)
Will McLean (the late Floridian, black hat troubadour/historian/songwriter)
Lord, Hold Back The waters
Bob Dylan (from Broadside set)
Ballad of Donald White
Sammy Walker (from Broadside set)
Song for Patty
The Gourds
Raining In Port Arthur
Pete Seeger
Reilly's Gone
Richard Black (from Broadside set)
A Very Close Friend of Mine
Leo Kottke
William Powell
Bonnie Dobson (from Broadside set)
Take Me For A Walk
Carter Family
Wabash Cannonball
Sorcha Dorcha
Dick Turpin, Blarney Pilgrim (with Uilleann pipes)
Rebel Voices (Janet Stecher and Susan Lewis)
I Hype The Songs (Bruce Johnson, Nina Silver)
Rodney Crowell
Highway 17 (Crowell)
Jan Mankita
Why I'm Here (Mankita)
Steve Sedberry Live at WUWG studio
Amazing Grace (vocal and Autoharp)
Katrina (Autoharp instrumental by Sedberry)
Double Trouble (Jean Farnworth, harp; Evy Meyer, chimes)
John of Dreams (Tchaikovsky, Bill Caddick)
Old-Time Radio Gang
Where The Soul of Man Never Dies
Denice Franke
Little Bit of Poison
Watersign
John Ball (Sydney Carter)
Pete Seeger
Twelve Gates To The City
***end of show for 5 June 2001***
The weekly show goes on even when I haven't been able to post playlists.
Artists: please stay in touch;
let me know you are still there every six months or so.
Steve Sedberry, host and producer
Appalachian Trail Vaguely Folk Music Show
WUWG 90.7 FM
Geography/Learning Resources Building
State University of West Georgia
1600 Maple Street
Carrollton, GA 30118
If we are already playing your music
call some Tuesday night between about 8:15 and 9:45, eastern time,
for a brief phone interview
770-836-6732
Folk music lp's, 45's, CD's, cassettes,
DAT's and reel to reel tapes are needed for our show.
And live guests are welcome to join all the dead ones.
Send live bodies and recordings to, or contact:
Steve Sedberry, producer
Appalachian Trail
WUWG
Geography/Learning Resources Bldg.
State University of West Georgia
1600 Maple Street
Carrollton, GA 30118
NEW email: folksinger@bolt.com
for info. telephone Tuesdays between 7:30 and 10:30 PM eastern
770-836-6732
770-836-6731