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Playlist, The Folk Show, Tuesday, March 14th, 2006, 1:02-3:30pm
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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: St. Patrick’s Day looms.
2:09-3:28pm: Klezmer music for Purim, then women ranting, lamenting, and proclaiming, in honor of Women’s History Month.

(The Chicago River dyed green, March 12th, 2005)
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Artist/s...title of tune...Album name...Album’s label and release year
1. Delia Murphy: “The Boston Burglar” v.a.:
From Galway to Dublin: Early Recordings of Irish Traditional Music (1993 Rounder) (1940)
2. The Black Family: “Dark and Roving Eye”
The Black Family (1986 Dara)
3. Eleanor Kane: “Morning Dew / Travelers / Shark’s Favorite” v.a.:
From Galway to Dublin: Early Recordings of Irish Traditional Music (1993 Rounder) (1935)
4. Liz Carroll & John Doyle: “Rolling in the Barrel / The Laurel Tree / O’Rourke’s”
In Play (2005 Compass)
5. The Voice Squad: “The Banks of the Bann”
Many’s The Foolish Youth (1987 Tara)
6. Bill Jones: “William Taylor”
Panchpuran (2001 Compass)
7. John McGann: “Marie Ann’s / Log Cabin / Old Man, Old Woman / The Musical Priest / Sailor on the Rock” v.a.:
Boston College Irish Studies Program Celebrates Gaelic Roots (1997 Kells)
8. Mike Seeger: “Bonaparte’s Retreat”
Old Time Country Music (1962 Folkways) (under backannounce)
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9. Paddy O’Brien, James Kelly, Daithi Sproule: “The Moving Cloud / Sheehan’s” v.a.:
Boston College Irish Studies Program Celebrates Gaelic Roots (1997 Kells)
10. Dinny ‘Jimmy’ Doyle & Larry Griffin: “Tommy Murphy Was a Soldier Boy” v.a.:
Ballinasloe Fair (1998 Traditional Crossroads)
11. Niamh Parsons: “The Maid on the Shore”
Blackbirds and Thrushes (1999 Green Linnet)
12. Mick Hanly: “I Courted a Wee Girl” v.a.:
Best of the Irish Folk Festival: The Seventies (1988 Wundertute)
13. Margaret Barry: “The Turfman from Ardee” v.a.:
Treasure of My Heart (1993 Ace)
14. Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill: “Paul Ha’penny / The Garden of Butterflies / The Broken Pledge / The Mother and Child Reel / Toss the Feathers”
The Lonesome Touch (1997 Green Linnet)
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(a print from 1657, portraying Purim celebrations)
15. Margot Leverett & The Klezmer Mountain Boys: “Cluck Ol’ Hen”
Margot Leverett & The Klezmer Mountain Boys (2003 Traditional Crossroads) (under calendar)
16. Margot Leverett & The Klezmer Mountain Boys: “Klezmer Waltz”
Margot Leverett & The Klezmer Mountain Boys (2003 Traditional Crossroads) (under calendar)
17. Margot Leverett & The Klezmer Mountain Boys: “Russian Sher / Growling Old Man, Growling Old Woman”
Margot Leverett & The Klezmer Mountain Boys (2003 Traditional Crossroads) (under calendar)
18. Mikveh: “Borsht”
Mikveh (2001 Traditional Crossroads)
19. The Klezmatics: “Cat and Mouse”
Rise Up! (2002 Rounder)
20. Mickey Katz: “Berele’s Sherele”
Simcha Time: Klezmer Music (1994 Capitol)
21. Joseph Cherniavsky & his Yiddish-American Jazz Band: “The Bridal Serenade and Congratulations” v.a.:
Klezmer Pioneers: European-American Recordings, 1905-1952 (1993 Rounder)
22. Sukke: “After the End of Sabbath”
Introducing Sukke (2004 World Music Network)
23. Chava Alberstein & The Klezmatics: “Any Girl Who Takes a Boyfriend”
The Well (1998 Green Linnet)
24. Mickey Katz: “Can Can Kazotski”
Simcha Time: Klezmer Music (1994 Capitol)
25. Margot Leverett & The Klezmer Mountain Boys: “Kentucky Dance Medley: Bill Monroe Meets Side Beckerman”
Margot Leverett & The Klezmer Mountain Boys (2003 Traditional Crossroads)
26. Eddie Pennington: “Stealing Time”
Eddie Pennington Walks the Strings and Even Sings! (2004 Smithsonian Folkways) (under backannounce)
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(suffragette with banner, 1918, Washington, D.C.)
27. Christine Lavin: “Chicken Soup”
Folk Zinger (2005 Appleseed)
28. June Carter Cash: “The Heel”
Keep On the Sunny Side (2005 Columbia Legacy)
29. George Jones, with Emmylou Harris: “Here We Are”
My Very Special Guests (2005 Sony)
30. Iris DeMent: “Shores of Jordan”
My Life (1994 Warner)
31. Kitty Wells: “A Woman Half My Age” Country Music Hall of Fame series (1991 MCA)
32. The Maddox Brothers and Rose: “Move it On Over”
The Maddox Brothers and Rose, Volume I, 1946-1951 (1993 Arhoolie)
33. Robin Greenstein: “The Devil and the Farmer’s Wife”
Images of Women, Vol.I (2002 self-issued)
34. April Verch: “Grand Slaque”
Take Me Back (2006 Rounder) (under backannounce)
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35. Debra Cowan & Michael DeLalla: “Walloping Window Blind”
Dad’s Dinner Pail (self-issued) and
Sing Out!, Volume 50, No.1 sampler cd
36. Junior Brown: “Sugarfoot Rag”
Guit With It (1993 Curb) (outro)
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on Musicians’ Spotlight: Spokane-based Irish band, An Dochas. Hosted by John Floridis.
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