Microtonal Muse

Archived playlists from two weekly Montana Public Radio shows: "The Folk Show" (Tuesdays, 1-3:30pm) and "Dancing With Tradition" (Wednesdays, 1-2pm). Montana Public Radio's website: www.mtpr.org Montana Public Radio, like Switzerland, is strictly neutral. Views implied and opinions expressed on this site are Beth Anne's. But you knew that. Contributing dj: Zed

Thursday, January 26, 2006

playlist for MLK-inspired "Dancing with Tradition," January 18th, '06


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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell, 89.9;
KUFM, Missoula, 89.1 and 91.5;
KUFN, Hamilton, 91.9;
KAPC, Butte, 91.3;
KUHM, Helena, 91.7;
KGPR, Great Falls, 89.9,
with translators in Dillon (91.7), Swan Lake (91.9), Whitefish (91.7), Marysville (107.1) and White Sulphur Springs (98.3).
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This week’s host: Beth Anne Austein. An M.L.K.- inspired show.

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1. Kanda Bongo Man: “Billi” v.a.: Africa Calling: Live 8 at Eden (2005 Rhino)

2. Emmanuel Jal & Abdel Gadir Salim: “Elengwen” Ceasefire (2005 Riverboat)

3. Ex-Centric Sound System: “Bring Your Calabashe” West Nile Funk (2005 In The Pocket)

4. Angelique Kidjo, with Peter Gabriel: “Afrika” v.a.: Africa Calling: Live 8 at Eden (2005 Rhino)

5. Triton: “Mari Nica Swing” v.a.: Swing Around the World (2005 Putumayo) and Nation (2003 Universal)

6. The Cool Crooners of Bulawayo: “I Van Enkulu” v.a.: Swing Around the World (2005 Putumayo) and Blue Sky (2001 Atelier Noaille)

7. Nayim Alal: “Bleida” Sahara Tierra Mia (Nubenegra) (under backannounce)
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8. Daara J.: “Exodus” v.a.: Africa Calling: Live 8 at Eden (2005 Rhino)

9. Youssou N’Dour et le Super Etoile, with Dido: “7 Seconds” v.a.: Africa Calling: Live 8 at Eden (2005 Rhino)

10. Stanley Beckford: “Sam Fi Man” v.a.: The Caribbean (2006 Putumayo) and Reggaemento (2004 Tot ou Tard Records)

11. Ska Cubano: “Chango” v.a.: The Caribbean (2006 Putumayo) and Ska Cubano (2004 Casinosounds)

12. Skatalites: “Freedom Sounds” The Caribbean (2006 Putumayo) and From Paris With Love (2002 Melodie)

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Tuesday, January 24, 2006

big haybale of playlists, November-December '05, Montana Public Radio

Big haybale of playlists from November and December, 2005, Montana Public Radio.

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Playlist, Dancing With Tradition, Wednesday, Dec.28th, 2005, 12:58 - 2:01pm

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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This week’s host: Beth Anne Austein. More Caribbean.
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Artist/s... title of tune... Album name... Album’s label and release year

1. Afro-Cuban All stars: “Esperanza” Step Forward (2005 Globestar)

2. Los Pleneros de la 21: “Shake a Leg” Para Todos Ustedes (2005 Smithsonian Folkways)

3. Emeline Michel: “This Man” Rasin Kreyol (2004 Times Square)

4. Societe Jour M’Alonge Foc Nan Point Dieu Devant: “Se Zekle Yanyan” v.a.: Angels in the Mirror: Voudou Music of Haiti (1997 Ellipsis Arts)
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5. The Tiger: “Money is King” v.a.: Calypsos From Trinidad: Politics, Intrigue, and Violence in the 1930s (1991 Arhoolie)

6. Mighty Sparrow: “Dear Sparrow” First Flight: Early Calypsos From the Emory Cook Collection (2005 Smithsonian Folkways)

7. Lord Melody: “Cowboy Sparrow” v.a.: Calypso Awakening: From The Emory Cook Collection (2000 Smithsonian Folkways)

8. Attila the Hun: “Graf Zeppelin” v.a.: Calypso Pioneers, 1912-1937 (1989 Rounder)

9. Mighty Sparrow: “Russian Satellite” First Flight: Early Calypsos From the Emory Cook Collection (2005 Smithsonian Folkways)
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10. The Jolly Boys: “Take Me Back To Jamaica” v.a.: Putumayo Presents Calypsos (2002)

11. The Nazarenes: “Song of Liberation” Songs of Life (2004 Heartbeat)

12. Revolutionaries: “Nuclear Bomb” v.a.: The Rough Guide to Dub (2005 World Music Network)

13. Orchestre Del’s Jazz Biguine: “Retour au Pays” v.a.: Au Bal Antillais: Franco-Creole Biguines from Martinique (1992 Arhoolie)

14. Celia Cruz, with Pete ‘El Conde’ Rodriguez: “La Madre Rumba” The Rough Guide to Celia Cruz (2005 World Music Network)

15. Los Munequitos de Matanzas: “Ahora Me Toca a Mi” Live in New York (1992 World Music Productions)

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Playlist, Dancing With Tradition, Wednesday, Dec.21st, 2005, 1:02 - 2:01pm

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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This week’s host: Annie Garde, in place of Beth Anne Austein. “Annie Goes to the Bahamas.”
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Artist/s... title of tune... Album name... Album’s label and release year

1. David Lindley: “Afindrafindrao”
2. Ron Kavana: “Sloop John B”
3. Tarika Sammy: “Tsiaro”
4. Rossy, Paul, and Pana: “Tsy Fotoana Mahafinaritra Ve Izao? / I Ain’t Got Long to Stay on this Island”
5. Wavy Gravy, Henry Kaiser, & Steve Kimock: “The Crow”
6. Mitch Greenhill & Maynie Smith: “Carmen Goes to Bimini”
7. Japheth Dean: “Goodnight Irene”
8. Jim Dickinson: “Out on the Rolling Sea”

(the above come from v.a.: Out on the Rolling Sea: A Tribute to the Music of Joseph Spence & The Pinder Family (1994 Hokey Pokey / Green Linnet)
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9. Joseph Spence, with Blooming Rosalie Roberts: “I’ll Be a Friend to Jesus”
10. Joseph Spence: “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”
11. Joseph Spence, with Blooming Rosalie Roberts: “Living on the Hallelujah Side”
12. Joseph Spence: “When the Saints Go Marching In”

(the above come from Joseph Spence: Living on the Hallelujah Side (1989 Rounder)
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13. a track from the S-F Bahamas collection
14. another track from the S-F Bahamas collection

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Playlist, Dancing With Tradition, Wednesday, December 14th, 2005, 1:05 - 2:01pm

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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This week’s host: Beth Anne Austein. Island-hopping!
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Artist/s... title of tune... Album name... Album’s label and release year

1. Esmeraldo Duarte: “Nos Tradicon” Danca Ma Ni (2005 Narada) and v.a.: Sing Out!, Vol.49, No.3

2. Zeca di nha Reinalda, Joao Cirilio, and Blick Tchutchy: “Tchon di Massa Pe” Peace, Love, and Unity (1990 Lusafrica) and v.a.: Putumayo Presents Cape Verde (1999)

3. Dulce Matias: “Nha Cumpadre Faustina” Reservode (1998 Ideal) and v.a.: Putumayo Presents Cape Verde (1999)

4. King Tubby Meets God Children Band: “World Dub: Away With the Bad” Glen Brown and King Tubby: Termination Dub and v.a.: Rough Guide to Dub (2005 World Music Network)

5. Alir Pukai Stringband, Bob Brozman: “Alir Pukai” v.a.: Songs of the Volcano: Papua New Guinea Stringbands, with Bob Brozman (2005 Riverboat)

6. Orkes Kroncong Mutiara: “Langgam Di Bawah Sinar Bulan Purnama” Indonesian Guitars (1999 Smithsonian Folkways) (under backannounce)

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7. Gilnata Stringband, Bob Brozman: “Youth Development Song” v.a.: Songs of the Volcano: Papua New Guinea Stringbands, with Bob Brozman (2005 Riverboat)

8. Cyril Pahinui: “Young Street Blues” 6 & 12 String Slack Key (1994 Dancing Cat)

9. Keola Beamer, R. Carlos Nakai, Moanalani Beamer: “Ka Mano: The Shark” Our Beloved Land (2005 Canyon)

10. Dirty Dozen Brass Band: “My Feet Can’t Fail Me Now” v.a.:Our New Orleans 2005 (2005 Nonesuch) (under backannounce)

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11. Carol Fran: “Tou’ Les Jours C’est Pas La Meme” v.a.:Our New Orleans 2005 (2005 Nonesuch)

12. Beausoleil: “L’Ouragon” v.a.:Our New Orleans 2005 (2005 Nonesuch)

13. Cyril Pahinui: “Lullaby for Pops” 6 & 12 String Slack Key (1994 Dancing Cat)

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Playlist, The Folk Show, Tuesday, December 6th, 2005, 1:00-3:30pm
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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This week’s hosts: Stan Howe and Beth Anne Austein.

1-2pm: Stan Howe’s monthly segment. Happy Holidays, The Cowboy Way.

2:09-3:28pm: In honor of some real winter weather (at last!): songs about snow, cold, wind, freezing to death...and a few songs at the end for New Orleans.
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Artist/s...title of tune...Album name...Album’s label and release year

1. Bobby Flores: “Joy to the World”
2. Belinda Gail & Curly Musgrave: “Two Step ‘Round the Christmas Tree”
3. Dave Alexander: “Let It Snow”
4. Riders in the Sky: “Old Fashioned Christmas Polka”
5. Asleep at the Wheel: “Feliz Navidad”
6. Asleep at the Wheel: “Jingle Bell Boogie”
7. Myra Pearce: “Home For Christmas”
8. Jean Prescott: “Cowgirl’s Christmas Wish”
9. Scott Woods/Don Messner: “Christmas in Killarney”
10. Scott Woods/Don Messner: “Snow Deer”
11. Curly Musgrave: “Till the Season Comes Round Again”
12. R.W. Hampton: “Long Canyon Christmas”
13. Asleep at the Wheel: “Here Comes Santa Claus”
14. Riders in the Sky: “Christmas Yodel”
15. Asleep at the Wheel: “Merry Texas Christmas”
16. Bobby Flores: “Silver Bells”
17. Stephanie Davis: “The Gift”
18. Bobby Flores: “Joy To the World”

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19. Les Charbonniers de l’Enfer: “Wo” Wo (2005 La Tribu) and Sing Out!, Vol.49, No.4 sampler

20. Dillard Chandler: “Cold Rain and Snow” v.a.: Dark Holler: Old Love Songs and Ballads (2005 Smithsonian Folkways)

21. Tim O’Brien: “First Snow” Fiddler’s Green (2005 Howdy Skies/Sugar Hill)

22. Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys: “Footprints in the Snow” The Classic Bluegrass Recordings, Vol.2 (1980 CBS)

23. Tony Rice & Norman Blake: “Last Train From Poor Valley” Blake & Rice (1987 Rounder)

24. Jody Stecher & Kate Brislin: “Queen of the Earth and Child of the Stars/Roving on Last Winter’s Night” Our Town (1993 Rounder)

25. Kate & Anna McGarrigle: “Complainte Pour Ste.-Catherine” French Record (1978 Hannibal)

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26. Mary Sue Twohy: “Snowing” Songs To Hang Stars By (2006 self-issued)

27. Cindy Mangsen: “The Long and Lonely Winter” Settle Down (1988 Front Hall)

28. June Tabor, Savourna Stevenson, Danny Thompson: “Singing the Storm” Singing the Storm (1996 Cooking Vinyl)

29. Jody Stecher & Kate Brislin: “Walking Through Your Town in the Snow” Heart Songs: The Old Time Country Songs of Utah Phillips (1997 Rounder)

30. Kate Rusby: “Wandering Soul” The Girl Who Couldn’t Fly (2005 Compass)

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31. Pauline Scanlon: “Warm, Despite the Chill” Red Colour Sun (2004 Compass)

32. Christine Lavin: “Winter in Manhattan” Folk Zinger (2005 Appleseed)

33. Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum: “Cold Frosty Morning” Winter’s Grace (1999 Signature Sounds)

34. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band: “Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?” v.a.: Our New Orleans 2005 (2005 Nonesuch)

35. Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys: “Pays des Etrangers” Dominos (2005 Rounder)

36. Eddie Bo: “When The Saints Go Marching In” v.a.: Our New Orleans 2005 (2005 Nonesuch)

37. outtro (Junior Brown: “Sugarfoot Rag” Guit With It (1993 Curb)

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on Musicians’ Spotlight: Kelly Jo Phelps, Part One, hosted by John Floridis.
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Playlist, The Folk Show, Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005, 1:03-3:30pm
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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This week’s host: Beth Anne Austein.

1-2pm: Hour One of the National Heritage Fellowship Concert, recorded Sept.23rd in D.C.

2:09-3:28pm: calendar of events, followed by Hour Two of the National Heritage Concert, and six home-y songs from 3:05-3:30.
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Albertina Walker, Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman, Janette Carter, and Michael Doucet, as part of the National Heritage Concert.
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Wanda Jackson, James K’upena Wong, Jerry Grcevich, and Chuck Brown, as part of the National Heritage Concert.



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1. Tom Paxton, with Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer: “My Pony Knows The Way” Live in the U.K. (2005 Pax Records)

2. Jim Lauderdale, with Maura O’Connell: “This World’s Family” v.a.: Hands Across The Water (2006 The Acoustic Canvas / Compass)

3. Pat Donohue: “Give a Dog a Bone” Profile (2005 Bluesky)

4. Paul Brady, with Rodney Crowell: “40 Shades of Green” v.a.: Hands Across The Water (2006 The Acoustic Canvas / Compass)

5. Mick McAuley, Winifred Horan: “The Joyous Waltz” Serenade (2006 Compass)

6. Great Big Sea: “Concerning Charlie Horse” The Hard and The Easy (2005 Zoe/Rounder)

7. Junior Brown: “Sugarfoot Rag” Guit With It (1993 Curb) (under backannounce)

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on Musicians’ Spotlight: Lisa Haley and the Zydecats
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Playlist, Dancing With Tradition, Wednesday, Nov.16th, 2005, 1:08 - 2:01pm

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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This week’s host: Beth Anne Austein. Rebel yells from Chicano and Indian America.

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1. Daniel Valdez: “America De Los Indios” v.a.: Rolas de Aztlan: Songs of the Chicano Movement (2005 Smithsonian Folkways)

2. Tiinesha Begaye: “Tradition Lives Forever” Rhythm of Love (2005 Canyon)

3. Los Peludos: “El Quinto Sol” v.a.: Rolas de Aztlan: Songs of the Chicano Movement (2005 Smithsonian Folkways)

4. Louie Gonnie: “Dibe nstaa” Sacred Mountains: Meditation Songs from the Dine (2005 Canyon)

5. Latin Playboys: “Mira!” Latin Playboys (1994 Slash) (under backannounce)

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6. Augustin Lira y Alma: “Quihubo Raza!” v.a.: Rolas de Aztlan: Songs of the Chicano Movement (2005 Smithsonian Folkways)

7. Rita Arvizu: “Ejercito Militar” Chavez Ravine: A Record by Ry Cooder (2005 Nonesuch)

8. Latin Playboys: “Rudy’s Party” Latin Playboys (1994 Slash)

9. Bla Pahinui, Led Kaapana: “3rd Base, Dodger Stadium” Chavez Ravine: A Record by Ry Cooder (2005 Nonesuch)

10. Los Lobos: “El Tilingo Lingo” v.a.: Rolas de Aztlan: Songs of the Chicano Movement (2005 Smithsonian Folkways)

11. Uakti: “Lake” I Ching (1993 Phillips) (under backannounce)

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12. Anthony Wakeman: “Montana Mountain Shadows” Butterfly Dreams (2005 Canyon)

13. R. Carlos Nakai, Keola Beamer: “The Beautiful World” Our Beloved Land (2005 Canyon)

14. William Horncloud: “I’m Not Single” Rabbit Dances of the Lakota (1971/2005 Canyon)

15. Northern Cree: “Da Filler” Sweethearts’ Shuffle: Round Dance Songs (2005 Canyon) (under backann.)


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Playlist, The Folk Show, Tuesday, November 8th, 2005, 1:00-3:31pm
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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This week’s host: Beth Anne Austein.

1-2pm: Part Four of the Johnny Cash radio special: “The World Needs a Melody: Johnny Cash, The Storyteller”

2:09-3:28pm: an Election Day set (thanks to Ken at WFMU), new stuff
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1. Mike Seeger: “Bonaparte’s Retreat” Old Time Country Music (1962 Folkways) (under calendar)

2. J.E. Mainer’s Mountaineers: “Concord Rag” Galax, Virginia Oldtime Fiddlers’ Convention (1964 Folkways) (under calendar)

3. Etta Baker & Cora Phillips: “Jaybird March” Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia (1998 Smithsonian Folkways) (under calendar)

4. Eddie Pennington: “John’s Smoke Turns Blue” Eddie Pennington Walks the Strings and Even Sings (2004 Smithsonian Folkways) (under calendar)


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5. The Gene Hoover Trio: “Here We Go, Another Election” Songs for Barry Backers

6. Utah Phillips & Ani DiFranco: “Candidacy” The Past Didn’t Go Anywhere (1996 Righteous Babe)

7. Oscar Brand: “Millard Fillmore: The Union Wagon” Presidential Campaign Songs, 1789-1996 (1999 Smithsonian Folkways)

8. Oscar Brand: “Rutherford Hayes: For Hayes and Wheeler, Too” Presidential Campaign Songs, 1789-1996 (1999 Smithsonian Folkways)

9. Louis Jordan: “Jordan For President” Five Guys Named Moe: Original Decca Recordings, Vol.II (1992 MCA)

10. George Atkins & Hank Levine: “Ask Not Waltz” Sing Along with J.F.K. (1961)

11. Sara Grey: “Republicans and Democrats” Back in the Airly Days (1998 Waterbug)

12. Oscar Brand: “Free Elections” Presidential Campaign Songs, 1789-1996 (1999 Smithsonian Folkways)

13. Oscar Brand: “George Washington: Follow Washington” Presidential Campaign Songs, 1789-1996 (1999 Smithsonian Folkways)

14. The Gene Hoover Trio: “Give Us One Man” Songs for Barry Backers

15. George Atkins & Hank Levine: “Let The Word Go Forth” Sing Along With J.F.K. (1961)

16. Clark Kessinger: “Wednesday Night Waltz” Clark Kessinger, Fiddler (1966 Folkways) (under backannounce)



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17. Jerry Douglas & Ciaran Tourish: “In The Sweet Bye and Bye” v.a.: Hands Across The Water (2005 Compass)

18. John & Fiona Prine, Dermot Byrne: “’Til A Tear Becomes a Rose” v.a.: Hands Across The Water (2005 Compass)

19. Chris Smither: “Winsome Smile” v.a.: Raise The Roof: A Retrospective, Live From The Barns at Wolf Trap (2005 Wolf Trap Farm Park Foundation)

20. Beausoleil: “Perky Dance Two-Step” v.a.: Raise The Roof: A Retrospective, Live From The Barns at Wolf Trap (2005 Wolf Trap Farm Park Foundation)

21. Pat Donohue: “Give a Dog a Bone” Profile (2005 Bluesky Records)

22. Saffire, The Uppity Blues Women: “Some Cold and Rainy Day” v.a.: Raise The Roof: A Retrospective, Live From The Barns at Wolf Trap (2005 Wolf Trap Farm Park Foundation)

23. Jack Williams: “Laughing in the Face of the Blues” Laughing in the Face of the Blues (2005 Wind River)

24. Tom Paxton: “There But For Fortune” Live in the U.K., with Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer (2005 Pax Records)

25. Eric Anderson: “Changes” Waves: Great American Song Series, Vol.II (2005 Appleseed)

26. Redd Volkaert: “Rubberdance” No Stranger to a Tele (2001 Hightone) (under backannounce)

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27. Jeff Warner: “The Snow is On The Ground” Jolly Tinker (2005 self-issued)

28. Mick McAuley and Winifred Horan: “A Daisy in December” Serenade (2005 Compass)

29. Great Big Sea: “The River Driver” The Hard and The Easy (2005 Zoe/Rounder)

30. Junior Brown: “Sugarfoot Rag” Guit With It (1993 Curb) (under backannounce)

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on Musicians’ Spotlight: Richard Thompson, Part I
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Playlist, Dancing With Tradition, Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005, 1:07 - 2:01pm

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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This week’s host: Beth Anne Austein.
Dia de lost Muertos
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1. Los Camperos de Valles: “La Llorona” El Ave de mi Sonar: Mexican Sones Huastecos (2005 Smithsonian Folkways) (new lyrics)

2. Simon Diaz: “Cristal” Mis Canciones (2004 World Village)

3. Ozomatli: “Eva” Ozomatli (1998 Almo)

4. Cesar Rosas & Los Super Seven: “Un Beso Al Viento” Los Super Seven (1998 RCA)

5. Los Pinguinos del Norte: “El Desesperado” v.a.: Tex-Mex Fiesta (1994 Ace)

6. Ruben Ramos & Los Super Seven: “La Morena” Los Super Seven (1998 RCA)

7. Xavier Quijas Yxayotl: “Night Spirits” Singing Earth: Clay Flutes & Ancestral Drums of Meso-America (2001 Canyon) (under backannounce)

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8. Ruben Blades: “La Ruta” Mundo (2002 Sony)

9. Ersi Arvizu, Little Willie G., Ry Cooder: “Soy Luz y Sombra (The Cloud Forest Poem)” Chavez Ravine (2005 Nonesuch)

10. Las Hermanas Padilla: “Sueno en Rio Grande” v.a.: Mexican-American Border Music, Vol.I: The Pioneer Recording Artists (1994 Arhoolie)

11. Tish Hinojosa: “Hasta los Muertos” Cada Nino (1996 Rounder)

12. Los Alegres de Teran: “El Guero Estrada” v.a.: Mexican-American Border Music, Vol.I: The Pioneer Recording Artists (1994 Arhoolie)

13. Narciso Martinez: “Saludamos a Texas” v.a.: Tex-Mex Fiesta (1994 Ace)

14. Mariachi Coculense de Cirilo Marmolejo: “El Cuervo” Mariachi Coculense de Cirilo Marmolejo (1993 Arhoolie)

15. Flaco Jimenez, Ry Cooder: “Jennette” Flaco’s Amigos (1988 Arhoolie) (under backannounce)

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16. David Hidalgo & Los Super Seven: “La Serena” Los Super Seven (1998 RCA)

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Playlist, The Folk Show, Tuesday, November 1st, 2005, 1:00-3:32pm
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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This week’s host: Stan Howe and Beth Anne Austein.

1-2pm: Stan Howe’s monthly show, this month, all waltzes. “Waltzing with Stan.”

2:09-3:28pm: cowboy ‘n western, then some saintly dead musicians, in honor of All Saints Day.
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1. Michael Cleveland: “Blue Violet Waltz”
2. Red Steagall: “Bring Back the Waltzes”
3. Byron Berline: “Sweet Memory Waltz”
4. Minnesota Scandinavian Ensemble: “Sjosala Vals”
5. Calvin Volrath: “Byron & Lillian”
6. Mariacha Apache: “Tu Solo Tu”
7. Shelly Clark: “Kentucky Waltz”
8. Johann Strauss: “Roses From the South”
9. Fred Stoneking: “Blackberry Waltz’
10. Ed Guyerki: “Silver Wedding Waltz”
11. Bethany Dick: “Festival Waltz”
12. LeGrande Harvey: “Montana Waltz”
13. Minnesota Scandinavian Ensemble: “Tater Valsen”
14. Herman Johnson: “Westphalia Waltz”
15. Sean Blackburn: “Jingle in my Jeans”
16. Sean Blackburn: “Deep Water”
17. Sean Blackburn: “Happy Trails”
18. Bill Long: “Arizona Waltz”
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19. Whit Smith’s Hot Jazz Caravan: “Tiger Rag” v.a.: Four Dead Batteries soundtrack (2005 Hightone) (under calendar)

20. Hot Club of Cowtown: “Cherokee Shuffle” v.a.: Four Dead Batteries soundtrack (2005 Hightone) (under calendar)

21. Doc & Merle Watson: “John Henry / Worried Blues” Sittin’ Here Pickin’ The Blues (2004 Rounder) (under calendar)

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22. Whit Smith’s Hot Jazz Caravan: “I”m An Old Cowhand” v.a.: Four Dead Batteries soundtrack (2005 Hightone)

23. Hot Club of Cowtown: “Little Liza Jane” v.a.: Four Dead Batteries soundtrack (2005 Hightone)

24. David Wilkie & Cowboy Celtic: “Bucking Bronco (My Love is a Rider)” Cowboy Ceilidh (2005 Centerfire)

25. Rich O’Brien, Norman Blake: “Flop-Eared Mule” v.a.: On the Trail: Songs of the American West (2005 Western Jubilee)

26. Don Edwards: “Ghost Train” Kin to the Wind: Memories of Marty Robbins (2005 Western Jubilee)

27. Don Edwards, Waddie Mitchell, with the Fort Worth Symphony: “Annie Laurie / Bad Half-Hour” v.a.: On the Trail: Songs of the American West (2005 Western Jubilee)

28. Rich O’Brien: “Gunsmoke” Southwestern Souvenirs (2005 Western Jubilee) (with long-lost lyrics)

29. Tom Russell Band, with Ian Tyson: “Navajo Rug” Raw Vision: 1984-1994 (2005 Philo)

30. Rich O’Brien: “Padre of Old San Antone” Southwestern Souvenirs (2005 Western Jubilee)

31. Rich O’Brien: “Under Fiesta Stars” Southwestern Souvenirs (2005 Western Jubilee) (under backannounce)

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32. Lalo Guerrero, with Ry Cooder, Flaco Jimenez: “Barrio Viejo” Ry Cooder, with v.a.: Chavez Ravine (2005 Nonesuch)

33. Texas Tornados: “Soy de San Luis” Texas Tornados (1990 Reprise)

34. Las Hermanas Guerrero: “La Casada” v.a.: Tejano Roots: The Women, 1946-1970 (1991 Arhoolie)

35. Las Rancheritas: “Adios Angelita Rivas” v.a.: Tejano Roots: The Women, 1946-1970 (1991 Arhoolie)

36. Delia y Laura: “Contestacion A Mi Cafetal” v.a.: Tejano Roots: The Women, 1946-1970 (1991 Arhoolie)

37. Lalo Guerrero, with Ry Cooder, Flaco Jimenez: “Corrido de Boxeo” Ry Cooder, with v.a.: Chavez Ravine (2005 Nonesuch)

38. Steven King: “She Loves You” Beatling! (2005 self-issued) (under backannounce)

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39. Gram Parsons & The International Submarine Band: “Miller’s Cave” The Gram Parsons Anthology (2001 Rhino)

40. Fairport Convention: “Reynardine” Heyday: The BBC Sessions, 1968-1969 (1987 Hannibal)

41. Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger: “Black Velvet Band” Chorus From the Gallows (1960 Topic)

42. Dave Van Ronk: “See That My Grave Is Kept Clean” The Folkways Years, 1959-1961 (1991 Smithsonian Folkways)

43. Junior Brown: “Sugarfoot Rag” Guit With It (1993 Curb) (under backannounce)

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on Musicians’ Spotlight: Chad Fadely, a mandolin player who’s part of so many Western Montana bands, you have to use both hands to count ‘em.
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Montana Public Radio playlists, Dec.20, '05 - Jan.4, '06

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Playlist, Dancing With Tradition, Wednesday, January 4th, 2006, 1:04 - 2:01pm

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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This week’s host: Beth Anne Austein. Flamenco, norteno, tango, fado, Andean and a ringer from Rio.

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Artist/s... title of tune... Album name... Album’s label and release year

1. Son de la Frontera: “Tangos de mi Novia” Son de la Frontera (2005 World Village) (Spain)

2. Grupo Fantasma: “Peligrosa” Movimiento Popular (2005 Aire Sol) and February ‘06 Global Rhythm sampler

3. The Latin Brothers: “Sobre Las Olas” Best of the Latin Brothers (Discos Fuentes) and v.a.: Rough Guide to Latin Music For Children (2005 World Music Network) (Colombia)

4. Angel Ruiz: “Banjo Blues” Banjo Stories (2005 self-issued) and October ‘05 Global Rhythm sampler (Spain)

5. Calexico: “Dub Latina” Feast of Wire (2003 Quarterstick) (Tucson) (under backannounce)

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6. Chango Spasiuk: “Tarefero De Mis Pagos / Alla En El Yerbal” Sounds From the Red Land (Piranha) and v.a.: Rough Guide to Latin Music For Children (2005 World Music Network) (Argentina)

7. Salvador Torres: “Para Mi Madre” Venimos Sonando (2005 self-issued) and October ‘05 Global Rhythm sampler
(Mexico)

8. Savia Andina: “Tempestad” Classics (Sukay) and v.a.: Rough Guide to Latin Music For Children (2005 World Music Network) (Bolivia)

9. Juan Martin: “Maria Angeles-Camino Latino” Camino Latino (‘05 Flamenco Vision)and October ‘05 Global Rhythm sampler (Andalucia)

10. Sandra Luna: “Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir” Tango Varon (World Connection) and v.a.: Rough Guide to Latin Music For Children (2005 World Music Network) (Argentina)

11. Luis Bonfa: “Manha de Carnaval” Solo in Rio, 1959 (2005 Smithsonian Folkways) (under backannounce)

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12. Madredeus: “Fado das Duvidas” Falvas Do Tejo (2005 EMI) (Lisbon)

13. Madredeus: “No Meu Jardin (Sementes a Terra) Falvas Do Tejo (2005 EMI)

14. Son de la Frontera: “Buleria Del Corazon” Son de la Frontera (2005 World Village)

15. Son de la Frontera: “Arabesco” Son de la Frontera (2005 World Village)

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Playlist, “More Than Ma’oz Tzur,” Sunday, Dec.25th, 2005, 9:08-11:03pm
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Heard over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This show’s host: Beth Anne Austein. Two hours of Jewish music for the first night of Chanukkah, 2005.
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Artist/s...title of tune...Album name...Album’s label and release year

1. Dr. Chompski & The Grey People: “Stop the Dreidels! (It’s So Hard to be the Only Jew at Christmas)” (2000 single) (under intro)

2. The New Orleans Klezmer All Stars: “Panogiotis” Borvis (2003 Stretchy Records)

3. Di Naye Kapele: “Drey Dreydele” v.a.: Jewish Music Around The World (2003 Rounder)

4. The Klezmatics: “Barikadn” Rise Up! (2002 Rounder)

5. Sam Medoff & the Yiddish Swingtet: “Dayenu” v.a.: Music From The Yiddish Radio Project (2002 Sound Portraits) (making sure listeners were still awake!)

6. Naftule’s Dream: “Paran” v.a. Voices in the Wilderness: Masada 10th Anniversary Edition (2003 Tzadik)

7. Sukke: “Santa Klog” Introducing Sukke (2004 World Music Network)

8. Tim Sparks: “Todas Si Hueron” At The Rebbe’s Table (2002 Tzadik)

9. Yid Vicious: “Terk in Amerika” Forverts! (2002 Knitting Factory)

10. Yid Vicious: “Papiriz Doch Vays” Forverts! (2002 Knitting Factory) (under backannounce)

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11. Debbie Friedman: “The Latke Song” Songs of the Spirit (2005 Jewish Music Group) (disco latkes, baby!)

12. Cherie Karo Schwartz: “The Hanukkah Visitor” v.a.: One People, Many Stories: Jewish Stories From Around The World (Jewish Community Library of Los Angeles) (Egyptian story)

13. The Klezmorim: “Crazy Dance” East Side Wedding (1977 Arhoolie)

14. Israel J. Hochman’s Jewish Orchestra: “The Hassid From Bessarabia” v.a.: Klezmer Pioneers: European and American Recordings, 1905-1952 (1993 Rounder)

15. Yair Dalal: “Through The Mist of Your Eyes” v.a.: Jewish Music Around The World (2003 Rounder)

16. The Magnetic Fields: “If I Were A Rich Man” v.a.: Knitting on the Roof (1999 Knitting Factory)

17. The Andy Statman Quartet, with Bela Fleck: “Chassidic Waltz” Between Heaven and Earth (1997 Shanachie)

18. Hasidic New Wave: “Wedding Celebration” v.a.: Knitting on the Roof (1999 Knitting Factory) (under backannounce)

19. Art Shryers’s Modern Jewish Orchestra: “Dancing With the Bride” v.a.: Klezmer Pioneers: European and American Recordings, 1905-1952 (1993 Rounder) (under backannounce)

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20. Savina Yannatou: “El Sueno de la Hija del Rey” v.a.: Jewish Music Around The World (2003 Rounder)

21. Moguilevsky & Lerner: “Sirba en Re minor” v.a.: Jewish Music Around The World (2003 Rounder)

22. Mikveh: “Sorele’s Bas Mitzveh” Mikveh (2001 Traditional Crossroads)

23. Jewlia Eisenberg: “Beyond the Horizon” v.a.: Great Jewish Music: Sasha Argov (2003 Tzadik)

24. Andy Statman: “Reb Nachman’s Deveykus Niggun” Avodas ha-Levi: Archival Recordings of the 1990s (2005 Tzadik)

25. Jenny Scheinman: “Firn De Mekhutonim Aheym” The Rabbi’s Lover (2002 Tzadik)

26. The Crakow Klezmer Band: “The Warrior” The Warriors (2001 Tzadik) (under outro)

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Playlist, The Folk Show, Tuesday, December 20th, 2005, 1:00-3:30pm
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Heard weekly over Montana Public Radio:
KUKL, Kalispell;
KUFM, Missoula;
KUFN, Hamilton;
KAPC, Butte;
KUHM, Helena;
KGPR, Great Falls,
with translators in Dillon, Seeley Lake, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs.
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This week’s host: Beth Anne Austein.

1-2pm: Winter Solstice favorites: light, dark, candles, day, night, fire, snow, stars, freezing to death;

2:09-3:28pm: more solstice, becoming gospel and gospel-esque, segueing into Foolish Christmas, finishing up with Desperate Christmas.
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Artist/s...title of tune...Album name...Album’s label and release year

1. The Bottle Rockets: “Early in the Morning” The Bottle Rockets (1993 East Side)

2. Morris On: “Greensleaves” Morris On (1972 Island)

3. Katy Moffatt: “The Ghost Light of Marfa” Cowboy Girl (2001 Western Jubilee/Shanachie)

4. Sacred Heart Singers, Stewart’s Chapel, Houston: “Morning Sun” v.a.: Back Roads to Cold Mountain (2004 Smithsonian Folkways)

5. The Wilders: “Settin’ The Woods on Fire” Spring a Leak (2003 Rural Grit)

6. Dorothy Melton: “The Day is Past and Gone” v.a.: Back Roads to Cold Mountain (2004 Smithsonian Folkways)

7. Johnny Cash: “The Big Light” The Legend (2005 Columbia Legacy)

8. Nanci Griffith: “There’s a Light Beyond These Woods (Mary Margaret)” There’s a Light Beyond These Woods (1986 Philo)

9. Roy Rogers: “Cowboy Night Herd Song” v.a.: American Yodeling, 1911-1946 (1998 Trikont)

10. Richard Thompson: “Dimming of the Day” Pour Down Like Silver (1975 Island)

11. J.E. Mainer: “Concord Rag” Galax, VA Oldtime Fiddlers’ Convention (1964 Folkways) (under backannounce)
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12. Blue Rodeo: “Hasn’t Hit Me Yet” Daze in America e.p. (1995 Discovery)

13. Kate Campbell: “Lay Back the Darkness” Blues and Lamentations (2005 Large River)

14. The Seldom Scene: “White Line” Live at the Cellar Door (1975 Rebel Records)

15. Kate & Anna McGarrigle: “Blanche Comme La Neige / Perrine Etait Servante” Dancer With Bruised Knees (1977 Warner)

16. Laurie Lewis: “The Light” Love Chooses You (1989 Flying Fish)

17. Martin Simpson: “Bright Morning Stars / Watch the Stars” A Closer Walk With Thee (1994 Gourd) (under backannounce)

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18. Eddie Pennington: “John’s Smoke Turns Blue” / “Stealing Time” Eddie Pennington Walks the Strings and Even Sings! (2004 Smithsonian Folkways) (under calendar)

19. Roy Acuff: “Wait For the Light to Shine” The Essential Roy Acuff (2004 Columbia Legacy)

20. Iris DeMent: “God Walks The Dark Hills” Lifeline (2004 FloriElla)

21. The Nashville Bluegrass Band: “New Born Soul” To Be His Child (1987 Rounder)

22. The Rolling Creekdippers: “In My Hour of Darkness” v.a.: Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons (1999 Almo)

23. Oysterband: “Bright Morning Stars” Rise Above (2003 Omnium)

24. The Mammals: “Quite Early Morning” Rock That Babe (2004 Signature Sounds)

25. Bukka Allen: “Brand New Day” v.a.: 13 Ways to Live (2004 Red House)

26. Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Keb’ Mo’: “World in Motion” in concert, 2004

27. Johnny Cash: “That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)” American III: Solitary Man (1994 Lost Highway)

28. Clark Kessinger: “Wednesday Night Waltz” Clark Kessinger, Fiddler (1966 Folkways) (under backannounce)

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29. Lou and Peter Berryman: “Big Dead Bird” So Comfortable (1984 Cornbelt Records)

30. Robert Earl Keen: “Happy Holidays, Y’all” Walking Distance (1998 Arista)

31. Erik Frandsen: “Christmas in Brooklyn” Antiques New and Used (2004 self-issued, made to order)

32. David Massengill: “Jesus, The Fugitive Prince” The Return (1995 Plump)

33. Trout Fishing in America: “Chocolate Christmas” Merry Fishes to All (2004 troutmusic.com)

34. James Lee Stanley: “Deck the Halls with Sugar Plum Faeries” v.a.: A Beachwood Christmas (2004 Beachwood)
(under backannounce)

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35. Paul Brady & Andy Irvine: “Arthur McBride” Andy Irvine/Paul Brady (1981 Green Linnet)

36. The Pogues, with Kirsty MacColl: “Fairytale of New York” v.a.: Just Can’t Get Enough: New Wave Xmas (1996 Rhino)

37. Dirk Powell: “Breaking Up Christmas” Hand Me Down (1999 Rounder) (under outro)
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on Musicians’ Spotlight: Colorado bluegrass band, Open Road, interviewed by John Floridis.
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