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Playlist, The Folk Show, Tuesday, May 9th, 2006, 1:02-3:31pm
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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: “One morning in May...”
2:09-3:28pm: “Happy 86th, Pete Seeger! El Bruchay says hi...” Four Mummies-Day songs wrap it all up.
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Artist/s...title of tune...
Album name...Album’s label and release year
1. Robin & Linda Williams and Their Fine Group: “Across The Blue Mountains”
Live (1994 Sugar Hill)
2. Doc Watson & Clarence Ashley: “My Home’s Across The Blue Ridge Mountains”
The Original Folkways Recordings: 1960-1962 (1994 Smithsonian Folkways)
3. The Country Gentlemen: “One Morning in May”
The Country Gentlemen (1973 Vanguard)
4. Bascom Lamar Lunsford: “On a Bright and Sunny Summer’s Morning”
Ballads, Banjo Tunes, and Sacred Songs of Western North Carolina (1996 Smithsonian Folkways)
5. The Carter Family: “When The Roses Come Again”
Gold Watch and Chain: Complete Victor Recordings, 1933-1934 (1998 Rounder)
6. Mark O’Connor: “Cricket Dance”
Midnight on the Water (1998 Sony) (under backannounce)
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7. Kate Rusby: “As I Roved Out”
Hourglass (1998 Compass)
8. Dolores Keane & John Faulkner: “Sliabh Gallion Braes”
Farewell to Erin (1981 Green Linnet)
9. Enoch Kent: “Young May Moon”
For The Women (2005 Second Avenue)
10. Jo Freya: “Sweet England”
Traditional Songs of England (1993 Saydisc)
11. Len Graham: “The Lass of Glenshee”
Ye Lovers All (1984 Claddagh)
12. Niamh Parsons: “The Flower of Magherally-O”
Blackbirds and Thrushes (1999 Green Linnet)
13. Niamh Parsons: “Banks of the Clyde”
Heart’s Desire (2002 Green Linnet)
14. Cindy Mangsen: “Across The Blue Mountains”
Settle Down (1988 Front Hall)
15. De Dannan: “The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (in Galway)”
Song For Ireland (1983 Sugar Hill)
16. Trian: “Paddy O’Brien’s Reel / The Gosling / Deirdre Shannon’s Reel”
Trian (1992 Flying Fish) (under backannounce)
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17. De Dannan: “Live Not Where I Love”
Song For Ireland (1983 Sugar Hill)
18. The New Lost City Ramblers: “Cumberland Gap”
There Ain’t No Way Out (1997 Smithsonian Folkways) (under backannounce)
19. The New Lost City Ramblers: “Do You Call That Religion?”
There Ain’t No Way Out (1997 Smithsonian Folkways) (under backannounce)
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20. Luis Bonfa: “Manha de Carnaval”
Solo in Rio, 1959 (2005 Smithsonian Folkways) (under calendar)
21. Tony Rice & John Carlini: “Big Mang”
River Suite For Two Guitars (1995 Sugar Hill) (under calendar)
22. Tony Rice & John Carlini: “Summertime”
River Suite For Two Guitars (1995 Sugar Hill) (under calendar)
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23. Bruce Springsteen et gang: “John Henry”
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006 Columbia)
24. Pete Seeger: “John Henry”
American Favorite Ballads, Volume 1 (2002 Smithsonian Folkways)
25. Bruce Springsteen et gang: “Erie Canal”
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006 Columbia)
26. Pete Seeger: “Erie Canal”
American Favorite Ballads, Volume 3 (2004 Smithsonian Folkways)
27. Bruce Springsteen et gang: “Oh Mary, Don’t You Weep”
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006 Columbia)
28. Pete Seeger: “Oh, Mary, Don’t You Weep”
American Favorite Ballads, Volume 1 (2002 Smithsonian Folkways)
29. Leadbelly: “Fannin Street”
Bourgeois Blues (1997 Smithsonian Folkways)
30. The Red Clay Ramblers: “Saro Jane”
Rambler (1992 Sugar Hill)
31. The Hot Club of Cowtown: “Cherokee Shuffle” v.a.:
Four Dead Batteries soundtrack (2005 HighTone) (under backannounce)
32. Whit Smith’s Hot Jazz Caravan: “Tiger Rag” v.a.:
Four Dead Batteries soundtrack (2005 HighTone) (under backannounce)
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33. Bruce Springsteen et gang: “Eyes on the Prize”
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006 Columbia)
34. Pete Seeger: “If You Miss Me At the Back of the Bus”
We Shall Overcome, June 8, 1963, Carnegie Hall (Columbia l.p.)
35. Pete Seeger: “Keep Your Eyes on the Prize”
We Shall Overcome, June 8, 1963, Carnegie Hall (Columbia l.p.)
36. Tom Paxton: “Times A-Gettin’ Hard, Boys” v.a.:
Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger, Vol. 3 (2003 Appleseed)
37. Pete Seeger: “Young Woman Who Swallowed a Lie”
Pete Seeger Sing along, Sanders Theater, Cambridge, MA, 1980 (1991 Smithsonian Folkways)
38. Kate & Anna McGarrigle: “Petites Boites” v.a.
If I Had a Song: The Songs of Pete Seeger, Vol. 2 (2001 Appleseed)
39. Pete Seeger, with Arlo Guthrie: “Henry My Son”
Together In Concert (1975 Warner Brother)
40. Arlo Guthrie, with Pete Seeger: “Mother, The Queen of My Heart”
Together In Concert (1975 Warner Brother)
41. Cindy Mangsen, with Anne Hills, Priscilla Herdman: “Daughters of Feminists”
Songlines (1992 Compass Rose)
42. Eliza Gilkyson: “Highway 9” v.a.:
13 Ways to Live (2004 Red House)
43. Junior Brown: “Sugarfoot Rag”
Guit With It (1993 Curb) (under backannounce)
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on Musicians’ Spotlight: Philip Aaberg, Part Two, hosted by Brian Kopper.
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