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KPFK
09-25-10
6-8 a.m.
Program: Alive & Picking Host: Mary Katherine Aldin
Guest host: Mark Humphrey
Hour 1, set 1 Total time: 15:55
1. James Roberts & Martha Carson: “We Will Rise & Shine” late 1940s Source: CD BACM CD 161 James Roberts & Martha Carson: I’m Gonna Let It Shine
2. Dillard Chandler: “Gascony Song” 1963 Source: CD Smithsonian Folkways SFW CD 40159 Various: Darker Holler: Old Love Songs and Ballads
3. Ken Clark: “Truck Driving Joe” [date unknown] Source: CD Cactus CACCD-063 Various: High On the Hog Vol. 4 Truck Drivin’ Special
4. John D. Foster: “My Sarah Jane” 1929 Source: 4-CD set JSP77130A Various: Gennett Old Time Music, 1927-1934
5. Farmer Boys: “You’re a Humdinger” 1955 Source: CD Proper Box P1512 Various: from Boppin’ Hillbilly to Red Hot Rockabilly
6. Lefty Frizzell: “Hello to Him (Goodbye to Me)” 1964 Source: Lp Bear Family Box BFX 15100 Lefty Frizzell: His Life, His Music
7. Larry Richardson & Happy Smith: “Just Let Me Fall” 1953 Source: 4-CD box JSP77110A Various: Bluegrass: Independent Label Sides, 1951-1954
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Hour 1, set 2 Total Time: 16:29
1.Ted Gossett’s Band: “Wild Geese” 1930 Source: CD box JSP77130C Various: Gennett Old Time Music, 1927-1930
2. Merle Travis & Tex Ann: “Wild Goose” 1946 Source: CD BACM CD 286 Merle Travis & Tex Ann: Wild Goose
3. Buchanan Brothers (Chester & Lester): “When You See Those Flying Saucers” late `40s Source: Lp Old Timey 126 Various: Classic Country Duets
4. Scottie Stoneman: “The Martian Band” 1968 Source: CD Trailer Park TPCD-001 Various: Twisted Tales from the Vinyl Wastelands, Vol. 1
5. Rice Brothers Gang: “Japanese Sandman” 1939 Source: CD Krazy Kat KK CD 30 Various: Farewell Blues: Hot String Bands, 1936-1941
6. Lonesome Pine Fiddlers; “Hello Mr. Banjo” [Ray Goins, banjo] `60s Source: CD Gusto GT7-2130-2
7. Lonnie Glosson: “Ozark Cat Chase” Source: CD Trailer Park TPCD-001 Various: Twisted Tales from the Vinyl Wastelands, Vol. 1
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Hour 1, Set 3 Total time: 17:48
1. Stringbean: “Herding Cattle” 1960 Source: CD Gusto GT2-0956-2 Stringbean: Barn Yard Banjo Pickin’
2. Bing Crosby: “I’m an Old Cowhand” 1936 Source: CD Box MCA4-10887 Bing Crosby: Bing: His Legendary Years, 1931 to 1957
3. Moses `Clear Rock’ Platt: “The Old Chisholm Trail” 1933 Source: CD Rounder 11661-1821-2 Various: Deep River of Song: Black Texicans
4. The Rhythm Rascals: “Wah Hoo” 1936 Source: CD Jazz Is Timeless CBC 1-047 jazz The Rhyhm Rascals, Swing Rhythm Boys, 1935-1936
5. Patsy Montana & the Prairie Ramblers: “A Rip, Rip-Snortin’ Two Gun Gal” 1939 Source: Lp Columbia 7464-38909 Patsy Montana & the Prairie Ramblers
6. The Texas Rangers: “Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie” 1934 Source: CD BACM CD 285 The Texas Rangers: Vol. 1 The Early Years
7. Harry McClintock: “The Trusty Lariat” 1929 Source: Cd BACM CD D 082 Harry McClintock: The Great American Bum
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Hr. 2, Set 1 Total time: 10:48
1. Charlie Monroe & His Kentucky Pardners: “Red Rocking Chair” 1949
Source: CD Cattle CCD 301 Charlie Monroe: Post-War Country Classics (1946-1950)
2. Jimmy Martin & Ralph Stanley: “Dark Hollow” 1969 Source: CD King K3CD-0951 Ralph Stanley: Poor Rambler: His Complete King and Gusto Recordings
3. Mac Odell: “Penicillin” 1952 Source: CD BACM CD D 309 Mac Odell: The Old Country Boy
4.Hugh & Shug’s Radio Pals: “Union County” 1937 Source: CD BACM CD D 304 Hugh & Shug’s Radio Pals
5. Lonnie Donegan & His Skiffle Gang: “Don’t You Rock Me Daddy-O” Source: CD set Acrobat ACQCD7009 Various: Pig Irons, Washboards, Freight Trains & Kazoos: The UK Skiffle Boom 1954-57
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Hour 2, set 2 [Guitars] Time 15:37
1. Sam McGee: “Railroad Blues” 1934 Source: CD County CO-CD-3528 Various: Old-Time Mountain Blues
2. Mack McQuire: “Mother-in-Law Blues” Source: CD Cactus CACD-061 Various: High On the Hog Vol. 3
3. Roy Acuff & His Crazy Tennesseans (Clell Summey, Dobro): “Steel Guitar Blues” 1937 Source: CD Catfish KATCD200 Roy Acuff: The Crazy Tennessean
4. Joe Maphis: “Fiddlin’ on the Guitar (Old Joe Clark & Soldier’s Joy)” (`60s) Source: CD Gusto GT7-2148-2 The Amazing Joe Maphis: King of the Strings
5. Al Casey (Lee Hazlewood, vocal): “Guitar Man” 1957 Source: CD Viper CD 051 Various: Hot Guitars: American Guitar Tracks from the 1920s-1950s
6. Adolph Hofner & His Texans (Emil `Bash’ Hofner, steel): “I’ll Keep My Old Guitar” 1938 Source: CD Viper CD 051 Various: Hot Guitars: American Guitar Tracks from the 1920s-1950s
Hour 2, set 3 Time: 19:43
1. Reno & Smiley & the Tennessee Cutups: “Country Boy Rock `n Roll” 1956 Source: Cdbox King KBSD-7001 Reno & Smiley & the Tennessee Cutups, 1951/1959
2. Dezurik Sisters (Caroline & Mary Jane): “Birmingham Jail” 1938 Source: Lp : Lp Old Timey 126 Various: Classic Country Duets
3. Rod Morris: “Alabama Jailhouse” 1958 Source: CD Bear Family BCD 17032 Various: Country Boy’s Dream: Country, Western, Bluegrass & Instrumental Classics
4. Bill Boyd’s Cowboy Ramblers: “La Golondrina” 1946 Source: CD Acrobat CD 145 Bill Boyd’s Cowboy Ramblers: Lone Star Rag, Vol. 2
5. The Browns: “Clementine” 1961 Source: CD box Bear Family BCD 15665-4 HI The Browns: The Three Bells
6. Johnny Cash: “I Still Miss Someone” 1958 Source: Lp Columbia C2 40637 Johnny Cash: Columbia Records. 1958-1986
7. George Jones: “The Race Is On” 1968 Source: CD Scena 271900-2 George Jones: Live Recordings from the Louisiana Hayride
8. Stoneman Family (Scotty Stoneman, fiddle): “Orange Blossom Breakdown” 1963 Source: CD Righteous Psalm 23:23 Various: Jikebox at the Last Chance Saloon 23 Instrumental Gems





