PLAYLISTS FOR WUWG'S APPALACHIAN TRAIL VAGUELY FOLK MUSIC SHOW March 2002

***playlist for 26 March 2002*** producer and host: Singin' Steve Sedberry [Most song programming slots tonight were filled with music that was very new to me; thanks to everyone who sent in new recordings and for all the interesting details they sent along with the music] [May Holy Week become ever more real to those of us who love folk music. If you died today would you go to heaven? Do you believe in our Lord, Jesus Christ, who as the perfect sacrificial lamb of God died that we who believe in Him may not perish but have everlasting life? Do you want salvation or damnation? And when do you want it, now? And what are you gonna do about it, brothers and sisters?] Rise; Wild Mountain (Francis McPeake); Uncertain Wonders; www.riseband.co.uk [Rise band includes Debbie Dawson, Gerry Geoghegan, Elaine McCombe, Steve Howrie, Kris Manvell. Musicians are from West Scotland: Isle of Bute] Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald; Calling On Love; Calling On Love; Freewheel Records; http://www.kammac.com [an experienced musical duo from Nevada City, CA] Doc Watson and Frosty Morn; Court On High; 'Round The Table Again; Sugar Hill (2002) [very enjoyable song in the gospel music tradition] Doc Watson and Frosty Morn; Nights In White Satin; 'Round The Table Again; Sugar Hill (2002) Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald; The Queen of Northern Lights; Calling On Love; Freewheel Records; http://www.kammac.com [with Alasdair Fraser on fiddle] Doc Watson and Frosty Morn; Sugar Babe; 'Round The Table Again; Sugar Hill (2002) Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald; The Great Highway; Calling On Love; Freewheel Records; http://www.kammac.com The Carter Family; On The Rock Where Moses Stood; Worried Man Blues (RCA 1930); Rounder The Carter Family; I Have An Aged Mother; Worried Man Blues (RCA 1930); Rounder Jeanine Higgins; Now Until Then; Into the Sun (via Acoustic Rainbow sampler #12); Jeanine Higgins Chuck Suchy; Molly's Field; Different Line Of Time; Little Bluestem Records (1999) Larry Pattis; Farewell to Tarwathie; Random Chance; Liberal Palette Records (1998) [acoustic guitar solos from a Chicagoan transplanted to SLC, Utah] [9 PM break] Danielle Howle; Red Candles; Live at McKissick Museum; Daemon Records (Decatur, GA) and Mill Records (Columbia, SC) [talkative songwriter from South Carolina with an enjoyable and unusual Southern accent and interesting between-song patter] Larry Pattis; Big Mountain Sunrise; Random Chance; Liberal Palette Records (1995) Chuck Suchy; June Fields; Same Road Home; Little Bluestem Records (1996) RR6, Box 69, Mandan, ND 58554 Scott Miller; Dear Sarah Introduction; (single + live performances); Sugar Hill Scott Miller; Dear Sarah; (single + live performances); Sugar Hill James Keelaghan; Stonecutter; Home; Appleseed [about rebuilding burned Parliment Buildings in Ottawa around the year 1916] Jim Savarino (with essential harmony by Mary Silverman); Setting Sun (lyrics: Jim Savarino and Tim Bays); Don't Let the World Get You Down; http://jimsavarino.com [this is the songtune I most remembered the morning after the show] Kenn Batts; Ruska; Grow, Wild and High; www.kenbatts.com [instrumental] Peggy Atwood; I Want To Be Jane; Renegade of the Light Brigade; Mountain Girl [be careful what you wish for; Tarzan hears every word] Lehto and Wright featuring Matt Jacobs; The Butcher Boy; Ye Mariners All; New Folk Records (Mpls, MN) [Steve Lehto and John Wright] Amy Speace; Gettysburg; The Grassy Hill Sessions; Twangirl Music; www.amyspeace.com [story about a Confederate soldier husband whose gender-disguised wife fell with him in battle] Robert Lee Benton, Jr. and Oscar Gonzalez; El Corrido Nogales; Heroes and Horses; Corridos from the Arizona - Sonora Borderlands; Smithsonian-Folkways Woody Guthrie; Ramblin' Round; There Is No Eye; Smithsonian-Folkways ***end of program for 26 March 2002*** ***playlist for 19 March 2002*** producer and host: Singin' Steve Sedberry Y'all; Cottonwood Tree; Hey, Y'all ; Lucky Green Dress; www.luckygreendress.com [satirical soundtrack for a 1950's style nostalgic tv show that's yet to aire; since one of the guys wears a dress maybe it's more like Shakespeare's Globe theater?] Y'all; I Walk The Line (Johnnnnnie Cash); Hey, Y'all; Lucky Green Dress; www.luckygreendress.com Y'all; Does It Feel Like Home?; Hey, Y'all; Lucky Green Dress; www.luckygreendress.com Kenn Batts; Tangled; Grow, Wild and High; www.kenbatts.com Jim Savarino; Turn Your World Around; Don't Let The World Get You Down; www.jimsavarino.com Helen Avakian; Page's Jig; Vanishing Point; Helen Highwater The Carter Family; Weary Prodigal Son; Worried Man Blues (RCA 1930); Rounder The Carter Family; Sow 'Em On The Mountain; Worried Man Blues (RCA 1930); Rounder Providence; The Curlew Hills/Fr. Dollard's (Hornpipes); A Fig For A Kiss; Appleseed Rec. Michael Veitch; Pledging Allegiance; Southern Girl; Silverwolf Carl Cacho; Save Me A Seat (tribute to Bill Monroe); Spark; www.carlcacho.com Bill Monroe and Doc Watson; You Won't Be Satisfied That Way; live duet recordings, 1963-1980; Smithsonian-Folkways Bill Monroe and Doc Watson; Kentucky Mandolin; live duet recordings, 1963-1980; Smithsonian-Folkways Bill Monroe and Doc Watson; Turkey In The Straw; live duet recordings, 1963-1980; Smithsonian-Folkways [9 PM break] J.P. Jones; What Took You So Long?; Ashes; Vision Company Records Steve Sedberry; Walkin' Down 20th Street; A Few Songs; Steve Sedberry Music Bailey Jester ; Slow Water; Above the Misery Line; Johnny Cut Records [half-brothers: Matt Jordan and Young Stryker from Griffin, GA] The Country Gentlemen; They're At Rest Together; Folk Songs and Bluegrass; Smithsonian-Folkways Lucy Webster; Going Through; In My Opinion; Reg Jag Lucy Webster; Under The Stars; In My Opinion; Reg Jag Del McCoury, Doc Watson and Mac Wiseman; New Moon Over My Shoulder; Mac Doc Del; Sugar Hill (1998) Del McCoury, Doc Watson and Mac Wiseman; I Wonder Where You Are Tonight; Mac Doc Del; Sugar Hill (1998) Del McCoury, Doc Watson and Mac Wiseman; I've Endured; Mac Doc Del; Sugar Hill (1998) Matt Watroba; Get Up and Go (Pete Seeger); The Best Is Yet To Be; Ledgewood Records Pete Seeger; Sicilian Tarantella (instrumental); Pete Seeger Singalong, Sanders Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1980; Smithsonian-Folkways Pete Seeger; If I Had A Hammer; Pete Seeger Singalong, Sanders Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1980; Smithsonian-Folkways Pete Seeger; Young Woman Who Swallowed A Lie; Pete Seeger Singalong, Sanders Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1980; Smithsonian-Folkways [just two or three verses] Pete Seeger; Twelve Gates To The City; Pete Seeger Singalong, Sanders Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1980; Smithsonian-Folkways Stanley Brothers; Wildwood Flower; Long Journey Home Del McCoury, Doc Watson and Mac Wiseman; More Pretty Girls Than One (Arthur Smith version); Mac Doc Del; Sugar Hill (1998) [Did Woody Guthrie write this song all by himself before Arthur Smith adapted it? Or did Woody borrow it too?] our theme song: Mexican Blues; Pete Seeger ***end of program for 19 March 2002*** ***playlist for 12 March 2002*** producer and host: Singin' Steve Sedberry Rodney Crowell; Highway 17; The Houston Kid; Sugar Hill [the best laid plans of mice and men oft gang a glee] Larry Mitchell; The Bridge; The Bridge; TexPatriate [there's a river over there that must be crossed] Rodney Crowell; The Rock Of My Soul; The Houston Kid; Sugar Hill [memories of an abusive father] Larry Mitchell; Here In the Neon; The Bridge; TexPatriate [country song more than folk] Carl Cacho; November, 2000 (eulogy for Al Grierson); Spark; www.carlcacho.com Carl Cacho; Save Me A Seat (tribute to Bill Monroe); Spark; www.carlcacho.com Bill Monroe and Doc Watson; What Would You Give In Exchange For Your Soul?; live duet recordings, 1963-1980; Smithsonian-Folkways The Carter Family; Weary Prodigal Son; Worried Man Blues (RCA 1930); Rounder The Carter Family; My Old Cottage Home; Worried Man Blues (RCA 1930); Rounder Bailey Jester ; Slow Water; Above the Misery Line; Johnny Cut Records [half-brothers: Matt Jordan and Young Stryker from Griffin, GA] Michael Veitch; Pledging Allegiance; Southern Girl; Silverwolf Ray Korona Band; Gay Free Boy Scouts; The People Are In Charge; Hobo Star Music [I asked the radio audience to call in their comments about whether I should play this song again: one for and one against; both male] Tret Fure; The Working Poor; Time Turns The Moon; Second Wave Records, div. of Olivia Records; www.tretfure.com/(pronounced like Fury) Helen Avakian; Vanishing Point; Vanishing Point; Helen Highwater; www.helenavakian.com/ Steve Sedberry; I Can See The Light In You; A Few Songs; Steve Sedberry Music Danielle Howle and The Tantrums; If You Wanna Leave; do a two sable (1997); Daemon Records; [http://members.aol.com/sctantrums/] Daemon Records is owned by Indigo Girl Amy Ray [http://www.daniellehowle.com/] Danielle Howle PO BOX 5615 Columbia, SC 29250 Email: danielle@daniellehowle.com Julia Fordham; More Than I Can Bear; east west; Virgin Records America, Inc. Antonio Carlos Jobim; The Girl From Ipnema (with Stan Getz, Joao Gilberto and Astrid Gilberto); The Man From Ipanema; Verve (1995) Lisa Ono with Joao Donato; Garotad Ipanema (Girl From Ipanema); Heirs To Jobim, A Music Tribute; RCA/BMG [Lisa was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil but moved to Japan, home of her ancestors, at the age of ten] Randall Goodgame and his wife, Amy; House of gold; Fruit; [www.thirdcoastartists.com/randall.html ] Randall Goodgame; The Wind; Hank; (song demo) [Hailing from Clearwater, Florida, Goodgame began piano lessons at age eight, and when he was sixteen he began studying with a local Brazilian jazz pianist named Manfredo Fest, who stirred in Goodgame a love for the instrument] www.randallgoodgame.com Barbara Saint John; Cycling Song; Cosmic Shindig; Fraternity Records [Mystic Pilgrim Music, BMI; PO Box 22-0051; Brooklyn, New York 11222 BSJPilgrim@aol.com] Pearly Brown; Nobody's Fault But Mine [Reverend Brown recalled a conversation with the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. concerning an upcoming civil rights march. " Dr. King said, 'I don't want you coming. You might get hurt.' I said, 'It don't make no difference to me. I don't mind dying.' He said, 'No, I have something else for you to do.' I asked, 'What is that?' He said, 'You'll know.' That's the last time I ever spoke with him." -http://reverendpearlybrown.org/] The Barfields (Jim and Beverly); Standing At Calvary; First Step To Glory; Barfield Records, Palmetto, GA Brave Combo; In Heaven There Is No Beer; Polkas For A Gloomy World; Rounder [not exactly theology...] Austin Lounge Lizards; The Me I Used To Be; Never An Adult Moment; Sugar Hill; www.austinlizards.com/ Helen Avakian; Page's Jig; Vanishing Point; Helen Highwater [only had time for a fragment of this instrumental beneath closing comments] ***end of program for 12 March 2002*** ***playlist for 5 March 2002*** producer and host: Singin' Steve Sedberry [Opening with about 30 minutes of mostly children's music:] Rodney Brown; Grassy Narrows Song; Wishes, Dreams and Giants; Starsilk Rodney Brown; A Little Nice Place Called Armstrong; We Have A Song To Sing; Starsilk [never could find Armstrong on the Ontario map; maybe it's THAT small!] Rodney Brown; Black Fly Song; We Have A Song To Sing; Starsilk [humorous song about a bothersome creature] Ella Jenkins; The Wilderness; Songs Children Love To Sing; Smithsonian-Folkways Two of A Kind; Cranes Over Hiroshima; Love Makes A Family; Magillacully [Is childhood leukemia too serious a subject for a children's song?] Ella Jenkins; Dulce, Dulce; Songs Children Love To Sing; Smithsonian-Folkways [how much we can learn from Ella!] Ella Jenkins; Ten Green Bottles; Songs Children Love To Sing; Smithsonian-Folkways Ella Jenkins; This Away, That Away; Songs Children Love To Sing; Smithsonian-Folkways Katherine Dines; Down In Sleepytown; Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta-Boo; Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta-Music [she must be a great live performer] Nancy Tucker; I'm Not Too Short; Glad That You Asked; A Gentle Wind [a great song about being who we are] [end of children's segment] Lisa Ono with Joao Donato; Garotad Ipanema (Girl From Ipanema); Heirs To Jobim, A Music Tribute; RCA/BMG [Japanese-Portugese-Brazillian musical connection] Cottonwood Tree; Y'all; Lucky Green Dress; www.luckygreendress.com Lisa Ono with Joao Donato; Estrada Branca; Heirs To Jobim, A Music Tribute; RCA/BMG The Carter Family; Weary Prodigal Son; Worried Man Blues (RCA 1930); Rounder New York Voices; Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune); Heirs To Jobim, A Music Tribute; RCA/BMG The Carter Family; The Birds Were Singing of You; Worried Man Blues (RCA 1930); Rounder Josh White; The House I Live In; Free and Equal Blues; Smithsonian-Folkways [9PM break] Bailey Jester; Ain't For Lack of Tryin'; Above the Misery Line; Johnny Cut Records Rodney Brown/ Miner's Song/ Freedom In Me (1977); Rodney Brown The Skiffle Sessions: Van Morrison, Lonnie Donegan, Chris Barber; Alabamy Bound; Live In Belfast; Exile-Virgin Champion Jack Dupree; When I'm Drinkin'; Champion Jack Dupree; Archive of Folk Music FS-217 (lp) Champion Jack Dupree; The Cold Ground Is My Bed; Champion Jack Dupree; Archive of Folk Music FS-217 (lp) Ray Korona Band; Teratorn; The People Are In Charge; Hobo Star Music Champion Jack Dupree; Lonesome Bedroom Blues; Champion Jack Dupree; Archive of Folk Music FS-217 (lp) Ray Korona Band; Big Step To Freedom; The People Are In Charge; Hobo Star Music The Skiffle Sessions: Van Morrison, Lonnie Donegan, Chris Barber; Don't You Rock Me Daddio; Live In Belfast; Exile-Virgin Peter Kearney; When The Morning Comes Again; Make Me A Song...1966-1991; Crossover Music Carter Family; Amber Dresses; Sunshine In The Shadows; Rounder Providence; The Curlew Hills/Fr. Dollard's (Hornpipes); A Fig For A Kiss; Appleseed Rec. Champion Jack Dupree; A Good Woman Is Hard To Find; Champion Jack Dupree; Archive of Folk Music FS-217 (lp) Josh White, Jr.; No Better (Greater) Love; Cortelia Clark; Silverwolf Morningstar; Hornpipes; Away Ye Go Now! ***end of program for 5 March 2002*** Specifically requesting more songs about God and those working to bring His kingdom to Earth (as it is in heaven). I've already got enough ungodly, materialistic and sensual songs, thank you! Artists: please stay in touch; let me know you are still there every six months or so. If you don't understand or appreciate my programming decisions please feel free to ask any polite questions or make any sincere and civil comments. I expect to learn from you. Just don't expect me to lower my personal standards just to promote music I feel is ungodly. 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 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] for info. telephone Tuesdays between 7:30 and 10:30 PM, eastern: 770-836-6732 770-836-6731