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PLAYLISTS FOR WUWG'S APPALACHIAN TRAIL VAGUELY FOLK MUSIC SHOW June 2002
Appalachian Trail Vaguely Folk Music Show hosted and produced by Singin' Steve Sedberry for Georgia Public Radio Affiliate WUWG, 90.7 FM, Carrollton, GA each Tuesday Night 8-10, eastern time Studios located on campus of State University of West Georgia Thanks to all the musicians featured and to their generous and wise promoters. ***Playlist 25 June 2002*** Roger McGuinn; The Brazos River; Treasures From The Folk Den; Appleseed 2001 [with Frank and Mary Hamilton] Tony Brook; Daddy; Cardinal Sin; Rackettown Music 1999 Roger McGuinn; In The Evenin'; Treasures From The Folk Den; Appleseed 2001 [with Pete Seeger] Tony Brook; Nine Years At Atmore; Cardinal Sin; Rackettown Music 1999 [Atmore (aka Holman) Prison houses Alabama's Death Row] Roger McGuinn; Alabama Bound; Treasures From The Folk Den; Appleseed 2001 [with Pete Seeger] Ryan Gore; Music; Nervous Gravity; Irmo Records, 2809 NC Hwy 9, Black Mtn., NC 28711 Ryan Gore; Song To Miss Mary; Nervous Gravity; Irmo Records, 2809 NC Hwy 9, Black Mtn., NC 28711 [guitar instrumental] Peter Kearney; Unless The Grain of Wheat Falls; Make Me A Song; Crossover 2000 [from 1 Corinthians 15] Ryan Gore; Sailing Away; Nervous Gravity; Irmo Records, 2809 NC Hwy 9, Black Mtn., NC 28711 Peter Kearney; Signs of Hope; Make Me A Song; Crossover 2000 [lyrics are based on the writings of Dom Helder, the Brazilian Archbishop] Michele Greene; Somos Iguales; Ojo de Tiburon; Appleseed 2002 www.appleseedrec.com Peter Kearney; A Conversation; Make Me A Song; Crossover 2000 [from: Luke 24: 17-19] Pete Seeger; Wagoner's Lad; American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 1; Smithsonian-Folkways 2002 [9 PM break] Pete Seeger; The Wreck of the Old 97; American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 1; Smithsonian-Folkways 2002 Michele Greene; I Know What I Know; Ojo de Tiburon; Appleseed 2002 www.appleseedrec.com Pete Seeger; Wayfaring Stranger; American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 1; Smithsonian-Folkways 2002 Michele Greene; The Ballad of Robert Martin; Ojo de Tiburon; Appleseed 2002 www.appleseedrec.com [violin: Harry Scorzo; guitarras: Ciro Hurtado] Cindy Mangsen; Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still; Songs of Experience; Redwing 1998 Bill Lux; Huggin and Chalkin (a/k/a Rosalee Mesquite); Among Friends 2001; Courthouse 2002 George Turman; The Kid; Among Friends 2001; Courthouse 2002 [song written by Buddy Mondlock] Frank Coleman; Point Your Boat For Home; Among Friends 2001; Courthouse 2002 [Bill Lux: Bass; Daniel Clarke: Piano] Doc and Richard Watson; Columbus Stockade Blues; Cool Blue Outlaws; Sugar Hill 2002 Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen; 1800 and Froze To Death; The Light of the Day; Compass Rose Music 1996 [Pete Sutherland wrote the song and played fiddle; Cindy on concertina] Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen; Johnny Appleseed; The Light of the Day; Compass Rose Music 1996 [song by Steve Gillette] The Nashville Bluegrass Band; Open Pit Mine; Cool Blue Outlaws; Sugar Hill 2002 Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen; Dark of the Moon; The Light of the Day; Compass Rose Music 1996 ***end of show for 25 June 2002***
***playlist for 18 June 2002*** Carter Family; Little Log Hut In The Lane; When The Roses Bloom In Dixie 1929-1930; Rounder Pete Seeger; Clementine; American Favorite Ballads, Vol.1; Smithsonian-Folkways 2002 Carter Family; My Old Cottage Home; Worried Man Blues 1930; Rounder Pete Seeger; John Henry; American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 1; Smithsonian-Folkways 2002 Carter Family; That Wonderful City; Sunshine In the Shadows 1931-1932; Rounder [song by Elsie McWilliams] Pete Seeger; The Big Rock Candy Mountain; American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 1; Smithsonian-Folkways 2002 [song probably written by Harry 'Haywire Mac' McClintock; this song might be the Hobo's National Anthem] Carter Family; One Little Word; Gold Watch and Chain 1933-1934; Rounder [song written by Gussie Davis] Pete Seeger; America the Beautiful; American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 1; Smithsonian-Folkways 2002 [words: Katherine Lee Bates; Music: Samuel Augustus Ward] Pete Seeger; This Land Is Your Land; American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 1; Smithsonian-Folkways 2000 [In the notes to this recording it was stated that Woody Guthrie may not have written this song if Mother Maybelle Carter had sung 'God Bless America' instead of Kate Smith as Guthrie didn't much care for Smith's presentation] Michele Greene; Somos Iguales; Ojo de Tiburon; Appleseed 2002 [a very beautiful song sung and arranged quite well] George Turman; Missionary Ridge; Among Friends 2001; [song by Fred Koller/Pierce Pettis; performed by a group of musicians in the Richmond, VA area who together have presented a Spring concert for five consecutive years; Turman is their organizer, chef and often their lead vocalist] Brave Old World; Night; Blood Oranges; Red House 1999; www.braveoldworld.com [cymbalom played by Stuart Brotman] Leslie Frederick; In Search of the Rainbow; CD Sampler; www.lesliefrederick.com 2002 [Frederick has held many jobs in many parts of the US, now lives in Detroit and has written songs and a rather lengthy biography] Brave Old World; Homeland; Blood Oranges; Red House 1999 [a very moving song calling for peace within and in the mideast; text and music: Michael Alpert; song arranged by Michael Alpert and Alan Bern; other members of the group include Stuart Brotman and Kurt Bjorling] Among Friends 2001; Pastures of Plenty; Among Friends 2001 [lead vocalist: George Turman] http://fieldcrestmusic.com/ Beppe Gambetta, Carlo Aonzo, David Grisman; Idillio Primaverile (Idyll of Springtime); Traversata, Italian Music In America; Acoustic Disc 2001 www.acousticdisc.com Beppe Gambeta, Carlo Aonzo, David Grisman; Mazurka VI Op. 141; Traversata, Italian Music In America; Acoustic Disc 2001 Robin and Linda Williams; Stumbling Blocks and Stepping Stones; Good News; Sugar Hill 1995 Terry Kitchen; You Always Got There First; Blues for Cain and Abel; Urban Campfire Robin and Linda Williams; Let Us Cross Over The River; Good News; Sugar Hill 1995 Roger McGuinn; John the Revelator; Treasures From The Folk Den; Appleseed 2001 [with Jean Ritchie, Odetta and Elizabeth Spaul] http://www.ibiblio.org/jimmy/folkden/index.html Roger McGuinn; Fair Nottamun Town; Treasures From The Folk Den; Appleseed 2001 [with Jean Ritchie, vocals and Appalachian Dulcimer] http://www.ibiblio.org/jimmy/mcguinn/index.html ***end of show for 18 June 2002***
***playlist for 11 June 2002*** Tim Harrison; In Dark Irish Kitchens; Tim Harrison; 2nd Ave.; 1999 Tim Harrison; One Woman; Sara and the Sea; 2nd Ave.; 2001 Caroline Herring; Devil Made A Mess; Twilight; Blue Corn; 2001; www.bluecornmusic.com Tim Harrison; Lisa's Waltz; Sara and the Sea; 2nd Ave.; 2001 Caroline Herring; The Wreck On The Highway; Twilight; Blue Corn; 2001; www.bluecornmusic.com [song written by Dorsey Dixon] Brian Gladstone; Save The Wolverine; Psychedelic Pholk Psongs; www.backtothedirt.com; 2001 [harmony vocal: Daisy De Bolt] Paul Brady; Mary and the Soldier; The Liberty Tapes; Compass; 2001 [from a live concert 1978] Kate MacLeod; Revelation #1; Feel The Earth Spin; Wind River; 2001 Gary Greene; Man In The Moon; The Grand Imagineer; 2002 Gary Greene; Cherokee Names; The Grand Imagineer; 2002 Gary Greene; Hard To Stumble; The Grand Imagineer; 2002 [vocal harmony: Renee Mixon] Gary Greene; Original Tune (do you only play original tunes?); The Grand Imagineer; 2002 [Gary lives in Rome, Georgia] Beth Reineke; My Father's Violin; (single CD); 2001 [partial play] [9 PM break] Beth Reineke; My Father's Violin; (single CD); 2001 [the complete song] Mark Elliott; Sea of Fields; My Great Escape; Cub Creek Records; 2002 Archie Edwards; I Had A Little Girl; The Toronto Sessions; www.Northernblues.com [plays a reasonator Gretch guitar] Uke Jackson; Strawberry Roan; Ukulele Cowboy; www.ukejackson.com [aka as storyteller Stephen Dilauro] Mark Elliott; Sarah, There's A Storm; My Great Escape; Cub Creek Records; 2002 Cindy Mangsen; Clerk Saunders; Songs of Experience; Redwing; 1998 [Francis James Child Ballad #69] The Seldom Scene; Philadelphia Lawyer; Cool, Blue Outlaws; Songs of Rogues, Rascals and Rapscallions; Sugar Hill 2002 [song by Woodrow Wilson Guthrie whose 90th birthday will be on July 14] Kip White; There is Only Grace; Heart To Heart Connection; Selah Music Ronnie Bowman; Jailhouse Blues; Cool, Blue Outlaws; Songs of Rogues, Rascals and Rapscallions; Sugar Hill 2002 Lonesome Standard Time; Bandit; Cool, Blue Outlaws; Songs of Rogues, Rascals and Rapscallions; Sugar Hill 2002 Peter Rowan; Ruby Ridge; Cool, Blue Outlaws; Songs of Rogues, Rascals and Rapscallions; Sugar Hill 2002 Larry Penn; Why Don't A Tow Truck Haul Toes?; The Whiskey's Gone; Cookie Man ***end of show for 11 June 2002*** Happy Birthday to my classical pianist grandmother: Elizabeth Sue Sanders, born 30 May 1904 in Elba, Alabama. Wawa, you would be 98 now! Happy Birthday to Frank Levin, composer and friend current living in San Francisco. Happy Birthday to Robert S. Dillion, writer and Veteran for Peace activist in Birmingham, Alabama. Bob lived and wrote in Havana while Hemingway was there though Bob is about 27 years younger than Ernest. ***playlist for 4 June 2002*** Tonight's show theme: MOTHERS AND SOME OTHERS, in honor of all Mothers on their coming memorial day! Lee Murdock; Let The Light From The Lighthouse Shine On Me; Standing At The Wheel; Depot 2000 Lee Murdock; Reuben Ranzo; Standing At The Wheel; Depot 2000 Lee Murdock; Standing At The Wheel; Standing At The Wheel; Depot 2000 Lonesome Standard Time; Mother, Queen of My Heart; Mother, Queen of My Heart; Sugar Hill; 2002 Seldom Scene; The Sweetest Gifts; Mother, Queen of My Heart; Sugar Hill; 2002 [with vocalists: Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris] Kathy Kallick; Use A Napkin (Not Your Mom); Mother, Queen of My Heart; Sugar Hill; 2002 [featuring Jody Stecher and Kate Brislin] Austin Lounge Lizards; Forty Years Old And I'm Living In My Mom's Garage; Mother, Queen of My Heart; Sugar Hill; 2002 Harry Manx; Only Then Will Your House Be Blessed; Wise and Otherwise; www.northernblues.com Ray Korona Band; Big Step To Freedom; The People Are In Charge; Hobo Star Ali Farka Toure; Allah Uya; Niafunke'; Hannibal Rykodisc [very creative guitar playing from a sub-saharan rice farmer in Niafunke, Mali, West Africa] Small Potatoes; 1000 Candles, 1000 Cranes; Jackpot; Bose [a fine and inspiring song of the reconciliation of enemies] Tim and Mollie O'Brien; Unwed Fathers; Mother, Queen of My Heart; Sugar Hill; 2002 [song co-written by John Prine about irresponsible men] (station break) Lonesome River Band; Thank God For A Mama; Mother, Queen of My Heart; Sugar Hill; 2002 Kate Campbell; Bear It Away; Wandering Strange; Eminent [very moving song about Sept. 1963 Church Bombing in Birmingham, Alabama where four mother's daughters were slaughtered by the sons of other women] Jerry Douglas; The Suit; Lookout For Hope; Sugar Hill, 2000 [vocals by James Taylor] Peter Kearney; Martha and Mary; Make Me A Song...; Crossover Music [vocals by two unidentified women] Toumani Diabate with Ballake Sissoko; Bi Lambam; New Ancient Strings/Nouvelles Cordes Anciennes; Hannibal Rykodisc [Kora music from descendents of Griots in Mali, West Africa] Kip White; No Time; Heart To Heart Connection; Selah Music [Parents without time for their families seem to be sowing seeds of familial destruction] June Tabor; O My Love's Like A Red Red Rose; Rosa Mundi; Green Linnet [a very beautiful song by Robert Burns] Los Tradicionales De Carlos Pueblo; Veinte Anos; Islands; Putumayo [music from Cuba] Kitty Donohoe; There Are No Words; (single); Roheen Records Lee Murdock; Drop The Mitt; Standing At The Wheel; Depot 2000 [instrumental over which I made announcements] Laurel Canyon Ramblers; Shake Hands With Mother Again; Mother, Queen of My Heart; Sugar Hill; 2002 Rachel Bissex; One Another; Between The Broken Lines; One Take Productions; www.rachelbissex.com [vocal harmony by Tom Prasada-Rao] ***end of program for for 4 June 2002***
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!!! T H A N K S !!! Thank you, Lord, for everything! Thanks to station manager, Kevin Sanders and all the folks at WUWG (formerly WWGC), Carrollton, GA for making my volunteer job there an enjoyment. Thanks to all the callers and correspondents over the past 31 months. Thanks to D. for his suggestions and for letting me play CD's from his Bluegrass Show library (heard Sundays: 1-4 PM on WUWG). Thanks to all my personal friends and family who have made my life much better and more enjoyable. You know who you are! (especially SharonRue!!!)
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Steve Sedberry, host and producer Appalachian Trail Vaguely Folk Music Show WUWG 90.7 FM Tuesdays, 8 to 10 PM, eastern Geography/Learning Resources Building State University of West Georgia Requested: songs in any vaguely folk style which help reveal positive solutions to complicated ethical problems. Good quality instrumental and vocal Christian folk music always welcomed because it's so hard to find. Unknown and lesser-known performers especially encouraged to be in touch and to send in their quality recordings. Languages other than English are also acceptable: Native American, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, French, German, Dutch, Celtic, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Creole......any language as long as the music is vaguely folk! Send CD's, LP's, 45's, cassettes to: Steve Sedberry Radio Station WUWG 1601 Maple Street Carrollton, GA 30118 email: folksinger48 (AT) netscape.net [replace (AT) with conventional symbol before emailing; this helps foil spammer robots]
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