
(Valentine's Day postcard, c. 1910)
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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.
1-2pm: It fell upon a Valentine’s Day: first, Happy Love Folk Songs, then Dire Ones. No murder songs, no medals.
2:09-3:28pm: love songs continue to elbow their way on-air. Eventually, they make way for the requisite murder song, which frees up the show’s obligations, and scores it a bronze. Miscellaneous, then black banjo songsters and black congregational singing, which sweep all the gold medals.
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Artist/s...title of tune...Album name...Album’s label and release year
1. Joe Ely: “Saint Valentine”
Letter to Laredo (1995 MCA)
2. Lynn Miles: “Flames of Love”
Love, Sweet Love (2005 Red House)
3. Lucinda Williams: “Like a Rose” v.a.:
TransAmerica soundtrack (2006 Nettwerk)
4. June Tabor: “Shameless Love”
Against the Streams (1994 Cooking Vinyl)
5. Dick Gaughan: “Glenlogie”
Live in Edinburgh (1985 Celtic Music)
6. Nic Jones: “Canadee-i-o”
Penguin Eggs (1980 Topic)
7. Jerry Douglas & Ciaran Tourish: “In the Sweet Bye and Bye” v.a.:
Hands Across the Water (2006 The Acoustic Canvas / Compass) (under backannounce)
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8. Archie Fisher: “Bogie’s Bonnie Belle”
Archie Fisher (1968 Leader ? / 1982 Celtic Music)
9. Silly Sisters: “Rosie Anderson”
No More to the Dance (1988 Shanachie)
10. The Duhks: “The Trooper and the Maid”
Your Daughters and Your Sons (2003 Independent / 2006 Sugar Hill)
11. Bonnie Rideout: “Bonny Jean O’ Aberdeen”
A Scottish Folk Collection (2006 Maggie’s Music)
12. Mark O’Connor: “Cricket Dance”
Midnight on the Water (1998 Sony) (under backannounce)
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13. Oysterband: “Little Brother”
Deep Dark Ocean (1997 Cooking Vinyl)
14. Boiled in Lead: “House-Husband’s Lament (Rockin’ the Cradle)”
Old Lead (1991 Omnium)
15. Billy Bragg: “Valentine’s Day is Over”
Workers Playtime (1988 Elektra) (under backannounce & i.d.)

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16. Cindy Cashdollar & Carolyn Wonderland: “Turtle Bayou Turnaround” v.a.:
Texas Unplugged, Vol.2 (2006 Palo Duro)
17. The Volo Bogtrotters, Anne Hills and Cindy Mangsen: “Oh My Little Darlin’” Hills & Mangsen:
Never Grow Old (1994 Flying Fish)
18. The Derailers: “I’m Still Missing You” v.a.:
Texas Unplugged, Vol.2 (2006 Palo Duro)
19. Maura O’Connell: “Blue Chalk”
Blue Chalk e.p. (1995 Rykodisc)
20. The Carter Family: “I’m Thinking Tonight of my Blue Eyes” v.a.:
Wagon Wheels (1992 Sony)
21. Old Crow Medicine Show: “Take ‘Em Away” v.a.:
TransAmerica soundtrack (2006 Nettwerk)
22. David Mansfield: “Beautiful Dreamer” v.a.:
TransAmerica soundtrack (2006 Nettwerk)
23. Ralph Stanley: “Mathie Grove”
Ralph Stanley (2002 Sony)
24. Tim O’Brien, Edgar Meyer: “Foreign Lander”
Fiddler’s Green (2005 Howdy Skies/Sugar Hill) congratulations on the Grammy, Tim!
25. Norman Blake & Peter Ostroushko: “The Little Log Hut in the Lane”
Meeting on Southern Soil (2001 Red House)
26. Peter Ostroushko & Norman Blake: “Marjorie’s Waltz #3”
Meeting on Southern Soil (2001 Red House) (under backannounce)
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27. Mountain Heart: “Miracle”
Wide Open (2005 Skaggs Family)
28. The Gibson Brothers: “One Raindrop”
Red Letter Day (2005 Sugar Hill)
29. Robinella: “Teardrops”
Solace for the Lonely (2005 Dualtone)
30. Sarah Harmer: “I Am Aglow”
I’m a Mountain (2006 Cold Snap/Zoë)
31. April Verch: “Loggers in the Short Grass”
Take Me Back (2006 Rounder)
32. Wylie & The Wild West: “Odessa Yodel” v.a.:
TransAmerica soundtrack (2006 Nettwerk)
33. Irvin Cook & Leonard Bowles: “Mama Don’t Allow” v.a.:
Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia (1998 Smithsonian Folkways)
34. The McIntosh County Shouters: “Lay Down Body” v.a.:
Wade in the Water, Vol.II: African-American Congregational Singing: Nineteenth Century Roots (1996 Smithsonian Folkways)
35. ‘Big Sweet’ Lewis Hairston: “Shortnin’ Bread” v.a.:
Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia (1998 Smithsonian Folkways)
36. The Seniorlites: “Run, Mary, Run, You Got a Right to the Tree of Life” v.a.:
Wade in the Water, Vol.II: African-American Congregational Singing: Nineteenth Century Roots (1996 Smithsonian Folkways)
37. Etta Baker & Cora Phillips: “Marching Jaybird” v.a.:
Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia (1998 Smithsonian Folkways) (under backannounce)
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38. John Snipes: “Cookin’ in the Kitchen” v.a.:
Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia (1998 Smithsonian Folkways)
39. The Rev. C.J. Johnson & family: “You Better Run to the City of Refuge” v.a.:
Wade in the Water, Vol.II: African-American Congregational Singing: Nineteenth Century Roots (1996 Smithsonian Folkways)
40. Junior Brown: “Sugarfoot Rag”
Guit With It (1993 Curb) (under outtro)
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on Musicians’ Spotlight: Missoula blues trio, Mudslide Charlie, featuring Marco Littig. Hosted by John Floridis.
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