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Alive and Picking playlist for 4/3/10

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Playlist for Alive and Picking, 4/3/10, KPFK
Host; Mary Katherine Aldin
Guest Host: Mark Humphrey

Hour 1, set 1 {Time: 17:09]
Theme: Old-time country & bluegrass radio
1.The Carter Family: “Intro/Theme/The Wandering Boy” 1939
Source: CD Arhoolie CD 411 The Carter Family On Border Radio, Vol. 1
2.Leslie Keith: “Going Round This World, Baby Mine” 1949
Source: CD Copper Creeek CCCD-0126 The Blue Sky Boys; Farm & Fun Time Favorites, Vol. 2
3.Don Reno & Red Smiley & the Tennessee Cutups: “I’ll Stay Around” circa 1960
Source: CD Copper Creek CCCD-0128 Don Reno & Red Smiley: `On the Air’
4.Hank Snow: “Intro”
5.Hank Snow: “Anniversary Blue Yodel (Blue Yodel # 7)” 1950 Source: CD Bear Family BCD 15488-1 Hank Snow: The Thesaurus Transcriptions
6.Hank Williams: “Everything’s Okay” 1951 Source: CD Time-Life 24922-D Hank Williams Revealed: The Unreleased Recordings
7.Kitty Wells: “Making Believe” 1955 Source: Lp: Anthology of Country Music ACM-16 Johnnie & Jack with Kitty Wells: Early Country Live

Hour 1, set 2 [Time: 17:49]
Theme: Dance tunes inspired by our barnyard buddies
1.Hoyt Slim Bryant & His Wildcats (vocal trio): “Barnyard Band” (circa late 1940s)
Source: CD BACM CD D 178 Hoyt Slim Bryant & His Wildcats
2.Clayton McMichen & His Georgia Wildcats: “Hog Trough Reel” 1932 Source: Lp Davis Unlimited Records  DU-33032 Clayton McMichen: The Traditional Years
3.Reece Shipley: “Milk Bucket Boogie” circa 1950 Source: Lp  Revivial Rec. 4002 Various: Rockabilly Boogie, Rare Items Vol. 2
4.Spade Cooley & the Western Swing Dance Gang: “Cowbell Polka” circa late 1940s
Source: CD Bloodshot Revival BS 802 Spade Cooley & the Western Swing Dance Gang:Shame On You
5.Charlie Herald & His Roundup Rangers: “Turkey in the Straw/Chicken Reel” 1933
Source; CD BACM CD D 255 Charlie Herald & His Roundup Rangers: Pioneering Canadian Cowboy Group
6.Fiddlin’ Arthur Smith & His Dixieliners: “Peacock Rag” 1940
Source: CD County CO-CD-3526 Fiddlin’ Arthur Smith & His Dixieliners
7.Cousin Deems Sanders  & His Goatherders: “Goatburger Boogie” late 1940s Source: Lp White label WLP 2809 Various: Boppin’ Hillbilly Vol. 9

Hour 1, set 3 [Time: 13:49]
1. The Ernie Thacker/Junior Blankenship Band: “Used to Be” [composer: Bill Monroe] 1995 Source: CD Copper Creek CCCD-0136 Thacker-Blankenship Band: “Tennessee Blues”
2. Bowman Sisters: “Old Lonesome Blues” [date unknown] Source: CD JSP 7740 A Various: Mountain Blues: Blues, Ballads & String bands, 1927-1938
3. Benny Martin:”That’s What I’ll Do to You” [circa 1955]
Source: CD Cactus Various: Mercury Hillbilly Vol. 3
4. Milo Twins {Edwin & Edward]: “Baby Buggy Boogie” [circa late `40s]
Source: CD CD BACM CD D 272 Milo Twins: Swamp Woman Blues
5.Rex Allen & the Arizona Wranglers: “the Girl I Left behind Me” 1946
Source: CD Soundies SCD 4101 Rex Allen: The Last of the Singing Cowboys
6. Emmylou Harris: “Heartbreak Hill” 1988 Source: Lp Reprise 9 25776-1 Emmylou Harris: Bluebird

Calendar music bed: Leo Kottke:` Easter’ Source: CD Rhino CD R2 72585/72438 The Leo Kottke Anthology

Hour 2, set 1 {Time: 17:44]
1.    Marty Stuart & the Fabulous Superlatives: “No Hard Times” 2005
Source: CD Universal UNSF-02670-2 Marty Stuart Live at the Ryman
2.Melba Montgomery: “Big, Big Heartaches” circa 1963 Source: Lp Melba Montgomery: America’s No. 1 Country and Western Girl Singer United Artists UAS 6341
3. Carson Robison & His Pleasant Valley Boys [Carl Kress, guitar]: “That Horse Named Pete” 1950 Source: Lp Cattle Records 107 Carson J. Robison: The Kansas Jayhawk: America’s First Real Hillbilly
4. Hank Snow: `Peter Cottontail’ 1953 Source: CD Bear Family  BCD 15488-4 Hank Snow: The Thesaurus Transcriptions
5. Jimmie Driftwood: `Shanghaied’ 1961 Bear Family BCD 15465-3 Jimmie Driftwood: Americana
6. Merle Haggard: `You Don’t Have Far to Go’  (circa 1967) Source: CD Capitol 7243-5-3454-2-3  Merle Haggard: Hurtin’
7. Tanya Tucker: `Don’t Believe My Heart Can Stand Another You’ 1975 Source: CD MCA 088 170 159-2 The Best of Tanya Tucker

Hour 2, set 2 {Time: 11:29]
1. The Horseflies: “Link of Chain” 1987  Source: Lp Rounder 0239 The Horseflies: Human Fly
2. Nimrod Workman: “Ida Red” 1982
Source: CD 2s&Fews DC379CD Nimrod Workman: I Want to Go Where Things Are Beautiful
3. Rusty & Doug Kershaw: “Sweet Sweet Girl (to Me)” 1962 Source: Lp Bear Family BFX 15036 Rusty & Doug Kershaw: Cajun Country Rockers
4. Paul & Roy: “The Way You Lied to Me” [circa late`50s]
Source: CD Cactus Various: Mercury Hillbilly Vol. 2
5. Jimmy Haynie: “My Mind Goes Blank” [circa `early 1950s]
Source: CD Cactus Various: Okeh 18000 Series—Hillbilly
6.Tennessee Ernie Ford & the Dinning Sisters: “Rock City Boogie” 1952 Source: Lp see For Miles Records SEE 262 Tennessee Ernie Ford & Friends: Farmyard Boogie

Hour 2, set 3 {Time: 20:20]
1.Fess Parker: `Daniel Boone’ 1964 Source: CD Bear Family BCD 17032 Various: Country Boy’s Dream
2.    Cherryholmes: `Greedy Hands’ 2007 Source: CD Skaggs Family 6989020182 Cherryholmes II: Black and White
3.    The Swing Billies (Charlie Poole, Jr., vocals): `Crazy Yodeling Blues’ 1937 Source: CD BACM CD 261 Various:  Southeastern Swing Bands
4.    Jim Reeves: `Penny Candy’ 1954 Source: CD Bear Family BCD 15656 PI Jim Reeves: Welcome to My World
5.    Patsy Montana & the Prairie Ramblers: `Montana’ 1936  Source: CD Living Era CD AJA 5516 Patsy Montana: The Original Cowboy’s Sweetheart
6.    Mattie O’Neil & Salty Holmes: `Wake Up, Little Boy Blue’ 1953 Source: CD Cattle CD 289 salty Holmes & Mattie O’Neil with the Amber Sisters and Joe Maphis
7.    Johnny Cash: `Beans for Breakfast’ 1991 Source: CD Mercury 440069089 Johnny Cash: The Mystery of Life
[End of hour 2]