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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

Monday, March 27, 2006

Zed's "Dancing With Tradition," Ides of March, '06

Welcome to contributor Zed, who alternates weeks with me in hosting "Dancing With Tradition:"

MONTANA PUBLIC RADIO

Dancing with Tradition, 3/15/2006 Host: Zed

Artist...Song...Album...Date...Label

Adrian Sherwood “No Dog Jazz” Never Trust a Hippy 2003 Real World
Revolutionaires "Nuclear Bomb" Rough Guide to Dub 2006 Rough Guide
Fat Freddy's Drop "Cay's Cray" Based on a True Story 2005 Drop

Anandji Kalyanji “Bombay 405 Miles” Bombay the Hard Ways 1998 Motel Records
Mixmaster Mike “Kalakuta Time” Red Hot & Riot 2002 MCA Records

Amadou & Mariam “La Realite” Dimanche a Bamako 2005 Nonesuch
Manu Chao “Welcome to Tijuana” Radio Bemba Sound System 2002 Virgin
Brazilian Girls “Don’t Stop” Brazilian Girls 2005 Verve Forecast

Nortec Collective “Tengo La Voz” Tijuana Sessions, Vol. 3 2005 Nacional Records
Los De Abajo “A La Orillita” LDA V The Lunatics 2006 Real World

The Real Tuesday Weld “I Love the Rain” Traveler 06 2006 Six Degrees Records
Shooglenifty “The Hijab” Solar Shears 2001 Compass Records

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MONTANA PUBLIC RADIO

KUFM 89.9 Missoula / KAPC 91.3 Butte / KGPR 89.9 Great Falls
KUFN 91.9 Hamilton / KUHM 91.7 Helena / KUKL 89.9 Kalispell

32 Campus Drive, The University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812-8064

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Urban Latino 'Dancing With Tradition," March 22, '06

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Playlist, Dancing With Tradition, Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006, 1:06 - 2:01pm

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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. (Mostly) urban latino.
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Artist/s... title of tune... Album name... Album’s label and release year

1. Holger Hiller: “Macome (Yoruba BPM Mix)” Electrolatino, Vol.I and v.a.: The Rough Guide to Urban Latino (2006 World Music Network)

2. Rosa Passos: “Desilusion” Rosa (2006 Telarc)

3. Sergio Mendes: “Hey, Girl” Timeless (2006 Concord)

4. Luiz de Aquino: “Caminhos de Cuba” Esquina do Tempo and v.a.: Putumayo Presents Latin Lounge (2005)

5. Luiz Bonfa: “Prelude to Adventure in Space” Solo in Rio, 1959 (2005 Smithsonian Folkways)

6. Wagner Pa and Brazuca Matraca: “Folia” Brazuca Matraca (2000 Organic) and v.a.: Putumayo Presents Latin Lounge (2005)

7. Latin Playboys: “Rudy’s Party” Latin Playboys (1994 Slash) (under backannounce)

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8. Miguel ‘Anga’ Diaz: “A Love Supreme” Echu Mingua (2006 World Circuit)

9. Dafnis Prieto: “The Stutterer” Absolute Quintet (2006 Zoho Music)

10. Ska Cubano: “Coqueteando” Ska Cubano (Casinosounds) and v.a.: The Rough Guide to Urban Latino (2006 World Music Network)

11. Carlos Quintero: “Los Merecures” v.a.: Si, Soy Llanero: Joropa Music From the Orinoco Plains of Colombia (2004 Smithsonian Folkways)

12. Zona Marginal: “No Mas” De Talla Internacional and v.a.: The Rough Guide to Urban Latino (2006 World Music Network)

13. Latin Playboys: “Pink Steps” Latin Playboys (1994 Slash) (under backannounce)

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14. Bostich: “Polaris” v.a.: Nortec Collective: The Tijuana Sessions, Vol.I (Palm) and v.a.: The Rough Guide to Urban Latino (2006 World Music Network)

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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

playlist, "The Folk Show," March 14th, 2006

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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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Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Playlist, "Dancing With Tradition," March 8th, 2006, Montana Public Radio: International Womens Day


www.codepink4peace.org/
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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. International Women’s Day.

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

1. Bendeniz: “Kirmizi Biber” v.a.: Turkish Groove (2006 Putumayo) and Ask Yok Mu Ask (2003 V & G Muzik Yapim)

2. Sertab: “Buda” v.a.: Turkish Groove (2006 Putumayo) and Askolmez (2005 Simya Muzik Produksiyon)

3. Susheela Raman: “What Silence Said” Music For Crocodiles (2006 Narada)(Anglo-Tamil)

4. Asha Bhosle: “Ahista Ahista” Love Supreme (2006 Times Square)

5. Sezen Aksu: “Sanima Inanma” v.a.: Turkish Groove (2006 Putumayo) and Bahane (2002 Dogan)

6. Nayim Alal: “Bleida” Sahara Tierra Mia (Nubenegra) (under backannounce)


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7. Julia Sarr & Patrice Larose: “Nimala Djure” Set Luna (2006 Sunnyside)

8. Saida Karoli: “Omukaile Kilinjwi” Mapenzi Kizunguzungu (2001 FM Productions) and v.a.: Rough Guide to the Music of Tanzania (2006 World Music Network)

9. Ladysmith Black Mambazo with Natalie Merchant: “Rain, Rain, Beautiful Rain” Long Walk To Freedom (2006 Heads Up International)

10. Rachel Magoola: “Akiiki” Songs From the Source of the Nile (2006 Arc)

11. Simon Shaheem & Qantara: “Dance Mediterranae” Blue Flame (Ark 21) (under backannounce)


www.cedpa.org/
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12. Lila Downs: “Cumbia Del Mole” La Cantina Entre Copa y Copa (2006 Narada)

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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Mardi Gras Folk Show '06


www.nola.com/mardigras/photos/
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Playlist, The Folk Show, Tuesday, February 28th, 2006, 1:08-3:30pm
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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: Mardi Gras! (sinnin’)

2:09-3:28pm: bands coming to area (noted by *); black country-western gospel (repentin’)


www.nola.com/mardigras/photos/
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Artist/s...title of tune...Album name...Album’s label and release year

1. Steve Goodman: “City of New Orleans” v.a.: Philadelphia Folk Festival 40th Anniversary four cd box set (2001 Sliced Bread) - thanks to Gene Shay!

2. Taj Mahal: “Cakewalk Into Town” v.a.: Philadelphia Folk Festival 40th Anniversary four cd box set (2001 Sliced Bread) - thanks to Gene Shay!

3. John and Jonathan McEuen & The L.A. String Wizards: “Mr. Bojangles” v.a.: Rural Rhythm Sampler, Vol.2 (2005) and Road Trip

4. Dave Van Ronk: “New Orleans Hop Scotch Blues” The Mayor of MacDougal Street: Rarities, 1957-1969 (2005 Lyrichord)

5. Angela Strehli, with Paul Thorn: “Hello, My Lover” (Emperor Ernie K. Doe would have turned 70 last Wednesday.) Blue Highway (2005 M.C.)

6. Percy Mayfield: “Louisiana” v.a.: Louisiana Gumbo (2000 Putumayo) and Creole Kings of New Orleans (1992 Specialty Records)

7. Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys: “Pays des Etrangers” Dominos (2005 Rounder)

8. Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys: “Napoleon B. Fruge” Dominos (2005 Rounder) (under backannounce)
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9. Charles Sheffield: “It’s Your Voo Doo Working” v.a.: Louisiana Gumbo (2000 Putumayo) and Louisiana Hoodoo Party (1998 Hip-O)

10. Beausoleil: “Le Jig Francais” v.a.: Philadelphia Folk Festival 40th Anniversary four cd box set (2001 Sliced Bread)

11. Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. and The Zydeco Twisters: “I’m Coming Home” v.a.: Louisiana Gumbo (2000 Putumayo) and Turn Up the Zydeco! (1998 Mardi Gras)

12. Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys: “Ardoin Medley” Dominos (2005 Rounder)

13. Alphonse ‘Bois Sec’ Ardoin, avec Balfa Toujours: “Allons Danser” Allons Danser! (1998 Rounder) (under backannounce)


www.nola.com/mardigras/photos/

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14. The Duhks*: “The Seine River Waltz / Anna Williams’s Reel / The Newfoundland Reel” Your Daughters and Your Sons (2002 Sugar Hill) (under calendar)

15. The Duhks*: “Giuliano’s Tune / Something / Eleanor’s Day #2” Your Daughters and Your Sons (2002 Sugar Hill) (under calendar)

16. Wayne Hancock*: “Locomotive Joe” Thunderstorms and Neon Signs (1995 Deja Disc)

17. Hit & Run Bluegrass*: “Why Does This Old Town Look Better Now?” Without Maps or Charts (2005 self-issued)

18. The Gourds*: “Blankets” Cow, Fish, Fowl or Pig (2002 Sugar Hill)

19. Patrick Street*: “Music For a Found Harmonium” Patrick Street Live (1999 Green Linnet)

20. Patrick Street*: “The Holy Ground” Patrick Street Live (1999 Green Linnet)

21. Craicmore*: “Puirt-a-Beul” Too Bad For Heaven, Too Good For Hell (Kilts on Parade)

22. Great Big Sea: “French Shore” The Hard and the Easy (2005 Zoë)

23. Lunasa: “The Dingle Berries” Se (2006 Compass) (under backannounce)

24. Lunasa: “Black River” Se (2006 Compass) (under backannounce)

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25. The Love Hall Tryst: “Joan of Arc (The Ballad of La Pucelle)” Songs of Misfortune (2005 Appleseed)

26. Danu: “Only Nineteen Years Old” When All is Said and Done (2005 Shanachie)

27. Kate Rusby: “Elfin Knight” The Girl Who Couldn’t Fly (2005 Compass)

28. Eddie Pennington: “John’s Smoke Turns Blue” Eddie Pennington Walks the Strings And Even Sings! (2004 Smithsonian Folkways) (under backannounce)

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29. Flying Eagle Gospel Singers: “Four and Twenty Elders” v.a. Let Us Talk About Jesus: African-American Country & Western Gospel (2005) - thanks, Kevin!

30. Canaan Jubilee Singers: “I Bowed Down and Cried Holy” v.a. Let Us Talk About Jesus: African-American Country & Western Gospel (2005) - thanks, Kevin!

31. Sensational Nightingales: “It’s My Desire” v.a. Let Us Talk About Jesus: African-American Country & Western Gospel (2005) - thanks, Kevin!

32. Supreme Angels: “I’ve Got a Standing Invitation” v.a. Let Us Talk About Jesus: African-American Country & Western Gospel (2005) - thanks, Kevin!

33. Gospel Keynotes: “Time to Go Back Home” v.a. Let Us Talk About Jesus: African-American Country & Western Gospel (2005) - thanks, Kevin!

34. Hopson Family: “Hem of his Garment” v.a. Let Us Talk About Jesus: African-American Country & Western Gospel (2005) - thanks, Kevin!

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

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on Musicians’ Spotlight: singer-songwriter, Peter Mayer, interviewed by Brian Kopper.
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