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Latest podcast episodes about bessie jones

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 698: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #637 APRIL 23, 2025.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 59:02


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright  | Blind Blake  | Bad Feelin' Blues  | All The Recorded Sides  | Elizabeth Cotton  | I Don't Love Nobody  | Freight Train and Other North Carolina Folk Songs and Tunes  | R. L. Burnside  | Jumper Hanging Out On The Line  | First Recordings  |   | Tony Joe White  | Roosevelt & Ira Lee  | Baby Please Don't Go  | Andres Roots  | Blues On Green  | Andres Roots Vol12  |   | Rev Gary Davis  | Pray For The Lights To Go Out  | See What The Lord Has Done For Me. The Ernie Hawkins Session CD  | Rory Block  | 09 I'm So Glad  | Hard Luck Child  |   | Skip James  | Lorenzo Blues  | Hampton Jazz Festival  06-27-68  | Jake Leg Jugband  | 10 The Alcoholic Blues  | Prohibition Is A Failure  | Guy Davis  | Saturday's Blues  | Juba Dance  |   | Charles -Cow Cow- Davenport  | State Street Jive [Take A]  | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Let Me Fly  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity  | Duster Bennett  | Turn on Your Love Light  | I Choose to Sing the Blues - 1998 - 224  | Bert Deivert  | Stand By Me  | I Ain't Leavin'  |   | Henry Thomas  | Run, Mollie, Run  | Complete Recorded Works 1927-1929  | Bukka White  | Promise True & Grand  | The Complete Sessions 1930-1940

A Breath of Song
175. One Foot/Lead with Love with guest Melanie DeMore

A Breath of Song

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 75:59


Song: One Foot/Lead with Love Music by: Melanie DeMore Notes: Melanie DeMore both entrances and intimidates people -- she is direct, funny, a fabulous story-teller, and fierce and broad in her love. I have to apologize to listeners for the sound quality of this interview -- we had some microphone glitches on both sides that means despite the best sound studio wizardry I could come up with, there's some distortion, and it's not the usual quality of sound. But the quality of content -- where it counts -- is top-notch. Melanie shares One Foot/Lead with Love, including the story of what sparked its creation. She talks about her family, and how the wisdom and experiences of her parents shaped the way she approaches people who hold different world views. We talk about coyotes, kids, accolades, how she takes care of herself on tour as a "4-star, card-carrying introvert". She sends us out with a charge: “Here's what you need to do, people out there: keep your head up. Keep your heart wide open. Remember to breathe, and keep doing the work. Sing on.”   Songwriter Info: Melanie DeMore is a 3 time Grammy nominated singer/composer, choral conductor, music director, and vocal activist who believes in the power of voices raised together. In her presentations, DeMore beautifully brings her participants together through her music and commentary. DeMore facilitates vocal and stick-pounding workshops for professional choirs, and community groups as well as directing numerous choral organizations across the U.S, Canada, and beyond. She is a featured presenter of SpeakOut!-The Institute for Social and Cultural Change, the Master Teaching Artist for Music at UC Berkeley/CalPerformances; works with everyone from Baptists to Buddhists, and was a founding member of the Grammy-nominated ensemble Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir. She is Music Director for Obeah Opera by Nicole Brooks and will be touring with the company to South Africa. She is a charter member of Threshold Choir founded by Kate Munger, a mentor to the Jerusalem Youth Chorus and conducts song circles with an emphasis on the voice as a vessel for healing. In her own words: "A song can hold you up when there seems to be no ground beneath you."   Sharing Info: The song is free to share in oral tradition groups, but please contact Melanie for recording and/or performing permission.   Song Learning Time Stamps: Start time of teaching: 00:02:56 Start time of reprise: 01:12:05   Links: Lady of Peace – written by Melanie for her mom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94Clq6DHpNA  Threshold Choir: https://thresholdchoir.org/  Children's Music Network: https://childrensmusic.org/  Bessie Jones: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1BUnRZrkCS0NoTiXefkW6U  Ella Jenkins: https://ellajenkins.com/  Oakland Youth Chorus: https://www.oigc.org/oyc  Obeah Opera (South African/Toronto) – about Tituba: https://obeahopera.com/  All One Tribe collective album: https://open.spotify.com/album/1EEVSonqRIjEB0DapNIRs8  Melanie's GoFundMe for a home in Taos, NM: https://gofund.me/6be198cb  Taos pueblo – Tewa people: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tewa  Bebe & Cece Winans – gospel singers: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3WNUkxJcJeliFx9KXWXMgs  John Lewis: https://civilrightstrail.com/experience/rep-john-lewis/  Margaret Nes - visual artist: https://www.ventanafineart.com/margaret-nes  Something Moving by Mary Watkins: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3RTzI4-j64  Whirimako Black: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0dzCFvKwiJQ4w9ViwLzs49  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melanie.demore/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/butchyg3/  Melanie's email: melaniedemore(at)earthlink.net   Nuts & Bolts: 2:2, major, call & echo, chorus & verse, 3-part harmony on chorus   Join this community of people who love to use song to help navigate life? Absolutely: https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/335811/81227018071442567/share   Help us keep going: reviews, comments, encouragement, plus contributions... we float on your support. https://www.abreathofsong.com/gratitude-jar.html

Gospel Memories
Episode 189: Gospel Memories - August 24, 2024

Gospel Memories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 59:24


William Luck is the host of Gospel Memories this week. Featured artists include Bessie Jones (pictured), Billy Carson Singers, Capital City Five, Dewey Young and the Divine Travelers, King James Version, and the Reverend Anderson Johnson.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 629: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #600, AUGUST 07, 2024

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 59:00


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright  | Lightnin' Hopkins  | How Long Have It Been Since You Been Home  | Folk Blues Revival  |   | Robert Johnson  | They're Red Hot  | The Complete Recordings;  The Centennial Collection  | Jake Leg Jug Band  | My Pencil Won't Write No More  | Live At The Audley Theatre   | Bert Deivert  | The Rocky Shore  | I Ain't Leavin'  |   | Raphael Callaghan  | Can't Afford To Live  | Said And Done  |   | Blind Lemon Jefferson  | Right Of Way Blues  | Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order  | Charles -Cow Cow- Davenport  | Cryin' Blues  | Accompanist 1924-1929  | Frank Frost  | I Wanna Get Close  | Midnight Prowler  |   | Lonnie Johnson  | Working Man's Blues  | Lonnie Johnson Tomorrow Night 1970  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Bob Young's raisin' up song and whoop  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity  | Jimmy 'Duck' Holmes  | Slow Down, Slow Down  | Aiin't It Lonesome  |   | D. Scott Riggs  | These Hard Times Will Come To Pass  | These Hard Times Will Come To Pass  | Jo Carley &The Old Dry Skulls  | She Got Him (With Her Voodoo)  | Voodoo Bones & Vaudeville Blues  | Skip James  | Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning  | Studio Sessions Rare & Unreleased  | Arthur Crudup  | Ethel Mae (Remastered)  | Crudup's After Hours  | Half Deaf Clatch  | Fixin' To Die  | Tribute to Bukka White

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 626: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #598, JULY 24, 2024

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 58:59


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright  | Rory Block  | Like A Rolling Stone  | Positively 4th Street  |   | Martin Mc Neill  | Pickin The Blues  | Lately I've Let Things Slide  | Son House  | A Down The Staff  | Son House-Real Delta Blues  | Playboy Fuller  | Gonna Play My Guitar - A Letter To Muddy Waters  | 20 Classic Blues Songs from the 1920's  | Pistol Pete Wearn  | Weeping Willow  | Blues, Ballads & Barnstormers  | Paul Cowley  | Stagerlee  | Stroll Out West  |   | Michael Messer  | Love  | Second Mind 2002  |   | Ry Cooder, Jim Dickenson (B) & Jim Keltner (D)  | Coming In On A Wing And A Prayer  | Broadcast From the Plant [Live on KSAN (The Record Plant) CA]  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Prayer  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity  | R. L. Burnside  | Hobo Blues  | First Recordings  |   | Snooks Eaglin  | You And Me  | Soul's Edge  |   | Arthur Montana Taylor  | Lowdown Bugle (Tk 1) (rec Chicago 18/4/46)  | Montana Taylor  |   | Big Bill Broonzy  | Big Bill Broonzy Sings The Blues

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 621: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #596, JULY 10, 2024

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 59:00


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright  |  | J.D. Harris  | The Grey Eagle  | The Stuff that Dreams are Made Of (disc 1)  | Lonnie Johnson  | Lonesome Road  | Lonnie Johnson Tomorrow Night 1970  | Tampa Red  | Through Train Blues  | Tampa Red Vol. 1 (1928-1929)  |   | Lightnin' Hopkins  | Mean Old Frisco  | The Blues of Lightnin' Hopkins (1967)  | Big Bill Broonzy  | Sad Letter Blues  | Chicago 1937-1938 (CD8)  1937-1940 Part 2  | Leecan and Cooksey  | Dirty Guitar Blues  | A Richer Tradition - Country Blues & String Band Music, 1923-1928  | Corey Harris  | Jack O' Diamonds  | Fish Ain't Bitin'  |   |   | Half Deaf Clatch  | Storm Brewin  | The Blues Continuum  |   | Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee  | Worried Life Blues (Recorded Live At The Free Trade Hall, Manchester  | Chris Barber Presents The Blues Legacy Lost & Found Series  | Jake Leg Jug Band  | I Love Me  | Break A leg  |   |   | Dik Banovich  | Pay Day  | Run to You  |   |   | Blind Blake  | Fancy Tricks  | All The Recorded Sides  |   | Tom Doughty  | Come Back Baby  | You Can't Teach An Old Dog  |   | Bluesblabber  | The Ballad of Mr. Wright  | Like It Raw  |   |   | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | That Suits Me  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity  | Peg Leg Howell  | Coal Man Blues  | Country Southern Blues  | 

Jack Dappa Blues Podcast
Smithsonian Folkways releases The Complete Friends of Old-Time Music Concert

Jack Dappa Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 73:30


Black Spirituals, Field Hollers, and Slave Seculars celebrate Black American Traditional Music and Experience. This show is dedicated to sharing and raising awareness of folklife, songs, dance, scripture, lyrics, and everything related to black Spirituals, Field Hollers, and Slave secular expressions, as well as the coded songs of Black Spirituals that were maps and landmarks for escaping bondage. June 5th, I will be speaking with Eric Crawford, Associate Professor of Musicology, and Peter K. Siegal, Producer and American roots music archivist, about the June 14, 2024, Smithsonian Folkways release “The Complete Friends of Old-Time Music Concert” by Bessie Jones, John Davis & The Georgia Sea Island Singers with Mississippi Fred McDowell and Ed Young. The album is a live recording of a 1965 concert that captured the intersection of Black folk traditions and civil rights activism, produced and hosted by Folklorist Alan Lomax and recorded by Peter K. Siegal. The Liner notes, and essay are written by Eric Crawford, whose research focuses on the rich tradition of Gullah music. Crawford has also written books titled Gullah Spirituals: The Sound of Freedom and Protest in the South Carolina Sea Islands (2021) and Gullah Culture in America (March 2023). Together with Smithsonian Folkways, they have collaborated on presenting a significant album that conserves black expression while introducing these outstanding performances to new audiences. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackdappabluesradio/message

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 601: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #586, MAY 01, 2024

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 58:55


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright  | Sleepy John Estes  | Your Best Friend's Gone  | American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965  CD4  | Lightnin' Hopkins  | Tom Moore's Farm  | Playing for the Man at the Door Disc 2  | Half Deaf Clatch  | 1927 Flood  | The Life and Death of A.J Rail  | Rory Block  | Let Us Get Together Right Down Here  | I Belong To The Band  | Pete Rea  | 10 The Zero Hour  | Zero Hour  |   | Hans Theessink and Big Daddy Wilson  | Hard Time Killing Floor  | Pay Day  |   |   | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Prayer  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity  | Charles -Cow Cow- Davenport  | Stealin' Blues  | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1  | Joakim Tinderholt and His Band  | 09 - How I Got To Memphis  | Deadlines  |   | Big Bill Broonzy  | Mistreatin' Mamma (18384)  | Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order Vol. 1  | Arthur Montana Taylor  | Five O' Clocks (NYC 28/6/47)  | Montana Taylor  |   | Raphael Callaghan  | Living Blues  | Said And Done  |   | Lightnin' Hopkins & Joel Hopkins  | Shotgun Blues  | The Very Best Of Lightnin' Hopkins  | Pink Anderson  | South Forest Boogie  | Medicine Show Man  | Andres Roots  | The Sheik Of Hawaii, Pt. 1  | Drum Break  |   | Jake Leg Jug Band  | Easy Riding Mama  | Live At The Audley Theatre [

We Are the Music Makers Podcast
Kindergarten Music songs, games, & activities

We Are the Music Makers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024


Our repertoire in Kindergarten serves multiple purposes at the same time. From a musical standpoint, these songs and rhymes form the basis for all the other musical work we'll do in later years. Musical expectations about things like phrasing, tonality, meter, and form are constructed through active musical experiences in Kindergarten. But perhaps more importantly, this is also where we learn crucial skills about how to interact with each other in a group setting. What is it like to make music in a collaborative, collective ensemble? What will the overall tone of music class be? Ideally, in addition to building music foundations, we're also building a love for music class, a joy from being together, and the capacity to engage with many different types of musics on many different levels. Teaching Music Tomorrow In the new Kindergarten Music series on Teaching Music Tomorrow, Anne Mileski and I are talking about active Kindergarten experiences for developing musicianship skills in a play-based way. Click here to listen and learn more. And with that, let's jump in! Action Song: All Around the Brickyard What a great action song for entering the classroom, or any time throughout the lesson! This song has been well-loved across many places in America, but was collected in Illinois as a circle dance (McIntosh, 1957). Song Activity: In the classroom today, it's more commonly sung as a follow-the-leader, action game in which students suggest movements to replace the text. For example, “I'm gonna jump it and a jump it,” “I'm gonna wiggle it and a wiggle it,” etc. Consider starting with the teacher as the line leader, leading the class around the room and calling out different movements with each iteration. After a few rounds students can suggest their own motions, and eventually be the line leader instead of the teacher. Ball-Bouncing Game: Bounce High Bounce Low This is a Kindergarten classic! It's a great game to use at the beginning of the year, or after a break, especially when learning names. Singing Game Directions: To play the game, students stand in a circle with one student in the middle. That student in the middle bounces a ball on the strong beats of the song as the whole class sings. Instead of “Shilo,” the class sings the name of another student in the circle. The person in the middle bounces the ball to the chosen student and the two switch places. Repeat the activity wth different student names each time. To save time with choosing which student's name the class will sing in the next iteration of the song, I have also modified this game to have a solo singing component. The whole class sings the first four beats (“bounce high bounce low”) and the student in the middle sings “bounce the ball to __(student name)___.” Circle Game: Old Bald Eagle A classic play party, this singing game has been re-imagined for young music students in a classroom setting. In an interview, Jean Ritichie (1957) commented that Old Bald Eagle was often the last song they would sing at their “singing plays” before it was time to go home. This can make it another great song to use at the end of class, like “Caballito Blanco.”Singing Game Directions: Students create a circle with one student on the inside. That student walks around the inside of the circle as the class sings the song. At the end, the student in the middle chooses the student they are standing next two, and both students walk around the middle of the circle as the class sings “two bald eagles sail around.” Cumulative Song: Juanito Quando Baila How does young Juan like to dance? He dances with his feet, his hands, his fingers, his elbow…. Just like this! This Spanish song has been loved by many children across many Spanish-speaking countries, making it difficult to pinpoint an exact location for its origin. Kindergartners can add themselves to the collection of children across the world who love singing and moving to this Spanish song! additional Verses(2) Con el pie pie pie (foot)(3) Con la rodilla dilla dilla (knee)(4) Con la cadera dera dera (hip)(5) Con la mano mano mano (hand)(6) Con el codo codo codo (elbow)(7) Con el hombro hombro hombro (shoulder)(8) Con la cabeza eza eza (head) Song Activity: Sing the song and dance with each new addition to the text. This is a cumulative song. Each time through, add on one more body part to dance with! Echo Singing GAME: Charlie Over the Ocean By the time this singing game was recorded in its current version, it was no longer associated with its original social and political connotations. Like other mentions of Charles Edward Stewart in Scottish songs like “Over the River to Charlie,” Scottish songs with Jacobite references eventually became encompassed into play parties, then in children's singing games, and transitioned into the singing games we love today.Singing Game Directions: Students create a circle with a leader on the outside. The leader sings the song while skipping around the outside of the circle, and the rest of the class echoes. At the last line (“can't catch me”), the leader taps the student closest to them on the shoulder. Both students run around the circle, with the student who was just tagged trying to catch the leader. If the leader makes it back to the tagged student's spot, the student who was tagged becomes the new leader and the game begins again. If the leader is caught, they lead the game in the next round. Alternatively, consider playing the game with students in the circle sitting down instead of walking. Greeting Song: Bonjour, Mes Amis This activity is a hit at the beginning of my Kindergarten lessons! I've used it in other grades as well, and it's just as delightful. TranslationHello, my friends, hello!Song ActivityThere isn't a game or activity that accompanies this song, so this is one I have added. In this activity, I ask students to imagine how they would greet a friend if they couldn't use any words. We explore all sorts of non-verbal waves: waving two hands enthusiastically, wiggling fingers, Barbie wave, etc.With a few student ideas at a time, the teacher signs and shows different ways to wave for each phrase. Students copy the teacher's movements. Another day, students choose their favorite three silent ways to wave. Practice switching between the three waves, following the teacher as they hold up 1, 2, or 3 fingers. Students sing the song and wave with their first, second, and third movement choices as the teacher directs. Imaginative Play Song: Con Mi Martillo What could we build with our hammer? TranslationWith my hammer, hammer, hammer,with my hammer I hammerSong ActivityIn this activity I‘ve added to the song, my Kindergarteners love suggesting things we could make. Students imagine what we could build, the class sings the song as we pat imaginary hammers, and then we inspect our work. Each iteration of the song, the teacher discovers we have made a mistake following the directions, and have almost finished building something else entirely. Students suggest what we built by accident, and we sing the song again. LOCOMOTOR Pathway Song: Caballio Blanco This is another hit in my Kindergarten lessons, and another song that doesn't come with a standardized activity. Instead, I've added a movement activity to help us line up at the end of class. Translation: Little white pony, take me from here Take me to my home where I was born Song ActivityStudents sing the song and walk in a circle. (My students sit in a circle, so it's easy to stand and point our “noses and our toeses” in one direction.)At some point, the teacher breaks away from the circle and the class continues to follow. Explore different movement pathways around the room such as zig-zag, straight, curvy, etc.) With each iteration of the song, ask students to suggest how much further the little white pony has to travel until we're back home.Eventually the teacher leads the line of students to the door. Lullaby: Sulla Rulla Sulla Rulla is one of my favorite lullabies for Kindergarten, or any age! It's associated with Østerdalen, a valley in southeastern Norway. The phases, “sulla rulla,” or “sulla lulla,” are calming sounds used in many Nordic lullabies. Traditional performance practice would include an elongation of consonants rather than vowels, specifically with the “ll” sound. This song is sourced from the collection at Nordic Sounds. Move & Freeze dance: Las Estatuas de Marfil This singing game from Mexico is such a great way to practice movement and stillness! Montoya-Stier (2008) suggested that teachers might give categories of statues for students to explore (animals, etc.).TranslationLike the ivory statues, one, two, three, like thisSinging Game Directions There are several ways to play this game about ivory statues, all of which involve freezing in place at the end of the song. For Kindergarten, a fun way to play is to move around a circle, or around the room in open space, while singing the song. One student stands at the front of the room, facing the other students. At the end, all students freeze in their favorite statue shape. If anyone moves the person at the front of the room calls their name and they are out in the next round of the game. Movement Song: Just From the Kitchen This children's ring game was shared by the beloved singer, Bessie Jones. Bessie Jones is one of the most well-known singers from the Georgia Sea Islands, and has contributed tremendously to the field of children's music education through her preservation and dissemination of Georgia Sea Islands culture. The phrase, “shoo lie loo” was believed by Jones to be a joyful expression of gratitude. The song references children playing in the yard who periodically go into the kitchen and come back out with a handful of biscuits. Singing Game Directions: Students stand in a circle and sing the response. In the place of "Miss Mary", the lead singer sings the name of another student in the circle. That student improvises a movement as he or she travels to the opposite side of the circle. Singing Story: Aiken Drum The history of Aiken Drum is fascinating! The melody I notated here is from The melody I have notated here is from Crane (1878) and Forrai (1990), but there are many more tunes associated with the name, “Aiken Drum,” and even more stories about its origin. You can find more in the “sources and variants” section of the repertoire page. From my reading of the sources, this is a very old Scottish children's song that was recycled into a Jacobite ballad, and like “Charlie Over the Ocean,” this song isn't currently associated with the Jacobite cause or Charles Edward Stuart. Some other early versions include another character, Willie Wood, before Aiken Drum is introduced. Song Activity: In the classroom, students love changing the foods Aiken Drum was made of. For example: His head was made of a tomato, a tomato, a tomato....His hair was made of spaghetti, of spaghetti, of spaghetti...His nose was made of a strawberry, of a strawberry, of a strawberry… Winding Game: Caracol Col Col Winding games are delightful additions to Kindergarten music, provided every member of the group shows the self control to keep everyone safe!The text of this song is conducive to encouraging self-control, as students pretend to be very slow snails. Translation Little snail snail snail, Take out your horns and stand in the sun Singing Game Directions: Students hold hands in a line, with a leader at the front. The leader moves the line in an inward circle, creating a spiral like a snail. Eventually the leader turns around and unwinds the group. Fun & Games - where to find more I don't think I've met a person who loves Kindergarten music as much as my friend, Anne Mileski. Anne and I collaborate on the podcast, “Teaching Music Tomorrow.” If you're interested in more songs, games, and activities for Kindergarten music, I cannot recommend enough that you jump over to teachingmusictomorrow.com to listen to our latest podcast season about Kindergarten music!

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 548: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #556 OCTOBER 04, 2023

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 58:59


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Josh White  | St. James Infirmary  | The Elektra Years  |  | Jake Leg Jug Band  | I Can'T Dance  | Break A leg  |  | Furry Lewis  | When I Lay My Burden Down  | Furry Lewis, Bukka White & Friends Party! at Home - 1968 | Adam Franklin  | Hellhound On My Trail  | Til I Hear You Talkin' (Extra} | Lightnin' Hopkins  | Black Cadillac  | In The Key Of Lightnin | John Hammond  | Sweet Home Chicago  | Bluesman - 2002 | Steve Howell & The Mighty Men  | I Believe To My Soul  | Steve Howell & The Mighty Men | Rev. Edward W. Clayborn  | Jesus Went On Man`s Bond  | Rev. Edward W. Clayborn – Complete Recorded Works 1926-1928 | Cedric Burnside  | The World Can Be So Cold  | I Be Trying  |  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Going to Chattanooga  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Leadbelly  | Good Morning Blues  | Eagle Rock Rag  |  | Mark Searcy  | The Thrill Is Gone  | Ground Zero  |  | Auld Mans Baccie  | Cant Be Satisfied  | Auld Mans Baccie Live at Reivers | Half Deaf Clatch  | Too Poor To Die  | Every Path Leads Here | Big Joe Williams  | Keep A Knockin' | A Man Sings The Blues | BJW EPs  |   |  | Michot's Melody Makers  | La Lune Est Croche  | Michot's Melody Makers Blood Moon

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 539: DRIVE TIME BLUES VOL5 #16

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 60:03


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Tony Campanella  | Checking on my baby  | Tony Campanella  |  | Bull City Red w RevGary Davis  | Now I'm Talking About You  | 100 Early Blues Recordings | Dave Specter  | March Through the Darkness  | Six String Soul~30 Years on Delmark Disk2 | George Benson  | Havana Moon  | Walkin' To New Orleans | Jimmy Regal & The Royals  | Elmers End Blues  | The First And Last Stop | Coolhand  | Dead Man's Hand  | Coolhand  |   |  | Half Deaf Clatch  | Astrally Challenged  | Short Songs for the Barely Conscious | Gráinne Duffy  | Each and Every Time  | Out of the Dark  |  | Ben Levin  | Take Your Time (feat. Johnny Burgin)  | Take Your Time  |  | The Meters  | Find Yourself  | Trick Bag  |   |  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Sink 'Em Low  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | James Oliver  | Goofin Around  | Less Is More  |  | Chuck Berry  | Roll Over Beethoven  | The Ultimate Collection cd 1 | Mississippi Jook Band  | Barbeque Bust  | When The Levee Breaks, Mississippi Blues (Rare Cuts CD A)  | 2007 JSP Records | Keni Lee Burgess  | Garden Of Lament  | Holy Grail  |   |  | Jujubes  | Funeral Song  | Where are we now  | 

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 528: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #544 JUNE 28, 2023

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 58:59


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Andy Cohen  | Pea Vine Blues  | Andy Cohen Tryin' To Get Home | Elizabeth Cotton  | Here Old Rattler Here , Sent for My Fiddle Sent for My Bow | Freight Train and Other North Carolina Folk Songs and Tunes | Nashville Washboard Band  | Arkansas Traveler  | A Richer Tradition - Country Blues & String Band Music, 1923-19 | Bukka White  | Gibson Hill  | Bukka White-Ash Grove August 17, 1967 | Seasick Steve  | Freedom Road  | Hubcap Music  |  | Lightnin' Hopkins  | Don't Embarrass Me, Baby  | Goin' Away  |  | Henry Thomas  | Arkansas  | Complete Recorded Works 1927-1929 | Jake Leg Jug Band  | Caught Us Doing It  | LIve At The Audley Theatre] | Blind Lemon Jefferson  | Sunshine Special  | Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order | Fiona Boyes  | Guys Be Wise  | Blues For Hard Times | Playboy Fuller  | 1Sugar Cane Highway  | 20 Classic Blues Songs from the 1920's | Big Bill Broonzy  | Mindin' My Own Business  | The Bluesmen  |  | The Curse of K.K. Hammond  | Swamp Thing Returns  | Death Roll Blues  |  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Live Humble  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Robert Nighthawk  | Black Angel Blues  | Prowling With The Nighthawk

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 527: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #541 JUNE 21, 2023

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 59:00


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Guy Davis and Fabrizio Pogi  | Shortin' Bread  | Sonny & Brownie's Last Train | Blind Willie McTell  | Bell Street Lightnin'  | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 3 (1933-1935) | Fiona Boyes  | Juke Joint On Moses Lane  | Fiona Boyes Box & Dice promo | Frank Frost  | Cummins Prison Farm  | Midnight Prowler  |  | Tom Doughty  | Long Merkin  Less Boomey  | You Can't Teach An Old Dog | Elizabeth Cotton  | Run Run , Mama Your Son Done Gone  | Freight Train and Other North Carolina Folk Songs and Tunes | Chris O  | Cruising With the Blues  | Peckman's Plateau  |  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Just A Little Talk With Jesus - You Got to Reap Just What You S  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Hans Theessink & Terry Evans  | At The Dark End Of The Street  | Visions  |   |  | Mandolin Blues  | Toledo  | Vedi Napoli e poi...Muoio! | Ritchie Dave Porter  | Once I had a Pretty Girl  | Acoustic Blues EP  |  | Sam Chatmon  | Go Back Old Devil  | Sam Chatmon 1972-1974 | Josh White  | Bury My Body  | The Elektra Years  |  | Jake Leg Jug Band  | Sugar in My Bowl  | Live At The Audley Theatre [with chatter] | Alger ''Texas'' Alexander  | Thirty Day Blues (1929)  | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1928 - 1930)

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 519: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #538 MAY 31, 2023

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 58:58


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright  |  | Skip James  | Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues  | The Complete Early Recordings of Skip James - 1930 | James Cotton  | River's Invitation  | 22 Special Blues Tracks  |  | Tina Turner-  | Let's Stay Together [acoustic]  |   |  | John Lee Hooker  | Let's Make It Baby  | American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965  CD1 | Half Deaf Clatch  | Mind Over  Matter  | Short Songs for the Barely Conscious | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Once There Was No Sun (II)  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | John James  | Remembering The Blossoms  | Cafe Vienna  |   |  | Blind Willie Johnson  | God Don't Never Change  | The Complete Blind Willie Johnson (1 of 2) | Hans Theessink and Big Daddy Wilson  | Virus Blues  | Pay Day  |   |   |  | Mean Mary  | Merry Eyes  | Portrait of a Woman Part 1  |  | Andres Roots  | Winter Blues  | Winter  |   |   |  | Bukka White  | Hambone Blues  | Furry Lewis, Bukka White & Friends Party! at Home - 1968 | Big Bill Broonzy  | The Banker's Blues  | Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order Vol. 1 | Stompin' Dave's Blues3  | My Heart Belongs To You  | The Mayfair Studio  |   |  | Doc Watson and Gaither Carlton  | Groundhog (Blind Lemon's Version)  | Doc Watson and Gaither Carlton  | Smithsonian Folkways | Furry Lewis With Bukka White And Gus Cannon  | Why Don't You Come Home Blues  | On The Road Again  |   |  | J.B. Lenoir  | If I Get Lucky  | American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965  CD5

חיים של אחרים עם ערן סבאג
פסח תשפ''ג • Passover 2023

חיים של אחרים עם ערן סבאג

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 56:09


הלילה שידור אחרון לשבוע זה טרם צאתנו אל ימי חג החירות. נתמקד באירוע ההיסטורי הגדול המצויין שנה בשנה, ויום ביומו, זה שחצה גבולות, עמים ודתות - צאת בני ישראל ממצרים. נלך בעקבי מיטב הניגונים שנכתבו על ימים אלו, והוקלטו בין שנות ה20 לשנות ה60 של המאה הקודמת. שיאה האבולוציה המוזיקלית של האנושות, מאז בריאת האדם וכנראה עד קץ הימים. ארבעה מוקדי עיוּן הלילה לפנינו: מֹשה, פּרעה מִצרים והיָם.   1. John Lee Hooker - Moses Smote The Water2. The Golden Gate Quartet - Moses Smote The Water 3. Odetta - Moses, Moses4. Josh White - I Don't Intend To Die In Egyptland 5. Jesse Johnson - I Wish I Had Died In Egyptland [Pt. 2] 6. Bessie Jones with The Georgia Island Singers - Moses Don't Get Lost7. Flora Molton & Eleanor Ellis - Pharaoh Got My People8. John Jackson - Red Sea Blues9. Matthew Thomas - Israel on The Road, He Coming 10.The Belleville A Cappella Choir - Come On, Israel11. John Davis & The Spiritual Singers of Georgia - Moses12. Lawrence McKiver - Pharaoh's Host Got Lost13. Bob Dylan - Chimes of Freedom

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 243

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 175:31


Jimmy Bryant and Speedy West "Stratosphere Boogie"Elvis Costello & The Attractions "Love For Tender"Martha Davis "Kitchen Blues"Freakwater "Bolshevik and Bollweevil"The Light Crust Doughboys "Dirty Dish Rag Blues"Adia Victoria "Mortimer's Blues"The Carter Family "Bear Creek Blues"Memphis Jug Band "Papa's Got Your Bath Water On"Chris Whitley "Dust Radio"Billie Holiday "Long Gone Blues"Homesick James "Lonesome Road"Ray Wylie Hubbard "Bad Trick"Wynonie Harris "Quiet Whiskey"Roger Miller "Private John Q"Fletcher Henderson "Sing, Sing, Sing"Viola James "On That Rock"Angel Olsen "Lights Out"Stack Waddy "Willie the Pimp"Clem Snide "Moment in the Sun"Andrew Bird "Railroad Bill"Duke Ellington and His Orchestra "Love Is Like a Cigarette"Bob Corritore - Valerie June "Crawdad Hole"Kansas City Kitty & Georgia Tom "Gym's Too Much For Me"Loretta Lynn "Blue Steel"Rebirth Brass Band "Leave That Pipe Alone"Tom Waits "I Wish I Was In New Orleans [in The Ninth Ward]"The Nite Owls "Married Man Blues"S.G. Goodman "Dead Soldiers"Bukka White "Aberdeen Mississippi Blues"Hank Williams "Nobody's Lonesome For Me"Blue Lu Barker "That's How I Got My Man (10-25-49)"Trapper Schoepp "Eliza"Jimmie Rodgers "Let Me Be Your Side Track"Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseRockers "Give Me Back My Wig"Bessie Jones "So Glad I'm Here"The Breeders "When I Was a Painter"R.L. Burnside "Peaches"Dead Meadow "Sleepy Silver Door"Billy Bragg "Greetings To The New Brunette"Drag The River "Fire & Flood"Willie Humphrey "Oh How I Miss You Tonight"Howlin' Wolf "Ridin' In the Moonlight"The Yardbirds "Respectable (Live)"Gang of Four "Armalite Rifle"Jimmy Smith "Got My Mojo Workin'"John Lee Hooker "Boogie Chillen  (1949 Original Version)"Lucero "San Francisco"

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 239

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 170:14


Johnny Cash "Get Rhythm"The Replacements "I Hate Music"Lil Hardin Armstrong "Harlem On Saturday Night"Steve Earle & The Dukes (& Duchesses) "After Mardi Gras"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Jump for Joy"The Two Poor Boys - Joe Evans & Arthur McClain "Sitting On Top of the World"S.G. Goodman "Patron Saint Of The Dollar Store"Joseph Spence "We Shall Be Happy"Jimmie Lunceford "I'm Nuts About Screwy Music"Shovels & Rope "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain (feat. John Moreland)"Bessie Jones "Titanic"Etta Baker "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad"Freakwater "Bolshevik and Bollweevil"The Breeders "Do You Love Me Now?"Billie and De De Pierce "Lonesome Road"Joan Shelley "Pull Me Up One More Time"Amos Milburn "After Midnight"The Both "Volunteers of America"Aretha Franklin "Never Grow Old"Slim Cessna's Auto Club "Port Authority Band"Butterbeans & Susie "Been Some Changes Made"Nina Nastasia "Just Stay in Bed"Bo Diddley "Cops and Robbers"McKinney's Cotton Pickers "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams - Take 1"Andrew Bird "Underlands"Superchunk "My Gap Feels Weird"John Fahey "St Louis Blues"Gillian Welch "I Made a Lovers Prayer"Huey "Piano" Smith "Don't You Just Know It"Billie Holiday "Sugar"Songs: Ohia "Blue Chicago Moon"Mississippi Fred McDowell "Poor Boy, Long Way From Home"Joel Paterson "Callin' the Cat"Chicago Stone Lightning Band "Do Yourself a Favor"Johnny Cash "You Win Again"Emile Barnes & Peter Bocage "When I Grow Too Old to Dream"The Yardbirds "Evil Hearted You"Muddy Waters "Hey, Hey"Bonnie "Prince" Billy "I Have Made a Place"Bessie Smith "After You've Gone"Elvis Costello & The Attractions "Colour of the Blues"Ruth Brown "Teardrops from My Eyes"Furry Lewis "Judge Boushay Blues"Sons of the Pioneers "One More River to Cross"Marty Stuart "Hey Porter"Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash "Girl from the North Country"Johnny Cash "I See a Darkness"Chisel "The Last Good Time"

dejavufm podcasts
DJ Nibbsy Funky On A Friday Episode 271 #Soulful House #Deep House

dejavufm podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 118:56


J.A.E, Daniel Willamsen, Vose.R, Dem 2, DJ Oji Aka Original Man, Applejac, Kerri Chandler, CajmereDajae, Maximiljan feat Bessie Jones.Just some of the wicked artist on this week show thank you.

Soundcheck
Jake Blount Channels the Ancestors Into Afro-Futurist Survival Songs

Soundcheck

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 39:00


Banjo player, fiddler, singer, and scholar Jake Blount's latest feat is an Afro-futurist concept album called The New Faith, where instead of shiny interstellar travel, man-made climate crises reach their logical end points, and a small community survives, staying lifted by the sacred songs of the past. Blount presents the music of this imagined community as a religious service in three sections, captured as a future field recording - one with a direct through-line to folk, gospel, the blues, and spirituals. The tie-in with Octavia Butler's visionary 1993 work of climate/science fiction, Parable of the Sower, is explicit, says Blount, as this album may well be the first musical Afro-futurist cautionary tale (some might say dystopia, but that would imply that there was a utopia to begin with.) The collected and re-cast songs on The New Faith have been deeply researched (just as they were on his excellent 2020 record, Spider Tales) and show profound respect invoking and honoring the ancestors: Bessie Jones of the Sea Island Singers, civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer, bluesman Skip James, and the legendary gospel singer Mahalia Jackson. There's a full-throated electric guitar on “Didn't It Rain” summoning guitar hero Sister Rosetta Tharpe; songs sourced from fingerstyle and Delta blues players Blind Willie McTell and Skip James, respectively; and a pervasive bass thump throughout extending from the Gullah-Geechee Ring Shout tradition of groove-keeping. Together with cleverly deployed fiddle and banjo, (please see his explainer on the banjo, and Black String Band history(!)), lots of hand claps, and call and response vocals, gospel choruses, and rapped verse from Demeanor, Blount seamlessly and instructively links up past, present, and potential future, in ways that will undoubtedly resonate. Jake Blount and his band play some of these tunes, in-studio. – Caryn Havlik Set list: "Once There Was No Sun" "City of Heaven" "Didn't It Rain" Watch "Once There Was No Sun": Watch "City of Heaven": Watch "Didn't It Rain":

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 225

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 178:18


Vera Hall "Death, Have Mercy"Fleetwood Mac "Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)"Bessie Smith "Graveyard Dream Blues"Billy Joe Shaver "The Devil Made Me Do It the First Time"Ted Leo and the Pharmacists "I'm A Ghost"Sister Rosetta Tharpe "Strange Things Happening Every Day"Tampa Red "Witchin' Hour Blues"Neil Young "Vampire Blues"Lefty Frizzell "The Long Black Veil"Muddy Waters "Got My Mojo Working"Dr. John "Black John the Conqueror"Leon Redbone "Haunted House"Little Willie John "I'm Shakin'"Shotgun Jazz Band "Old Man Mose"Lil Green "Romance In the Dark"The Make-Up "They Live By Night"Uncle Tupelo "Graveyard Shift"Bessie Jones "Oh Death"Albert King "Born Under a Bad Sign"Nina Simone "I Want a Little Sugar In My Bowl"Oscar Celestin "Marie Laveau"Reverend Gary Davis "Death Don't Have No Mercy"Roy Newman & His Boys "Sadie Green (The Vamp of New Orleans)"Jessie Mae Hemphill "She-Wolf"Screamin' Jay Hawkins "I Put a Spell On You"Eilen Jewell "It's Your Voodoo Working"George Olsen and His Music "Tain't No Sin to Dance Around in Your Bones"Son House "Death Letter"Johnny Cash "The Man Comes Around"Fleetwood Mac "Black Magic Woman"Blind Lemon Jefferson "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean"Elvis Costello & the Roots "Wise Up Ghost"Hank Williams "Howlin' At the Moon"Bob Dylan "That Old Black Magic"The Halo Benders "Scarin'"Blind Willie Johnson "Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground"Steve And Justin Townes Earle "Candy Man"Billie Holiday "Sugar"Jeff Beck "I Ain't Superstitious"Cab Calloway/Cab Calloway Orchestra "St. James Infirmary"Bonnie Raitt "Devil Got My Woman"Sebadoh "Vampire"Fred McDowell "Death Came In"Howlin' Wolf "Evil"Ella Fitzgerald "Chew-Chew-Chew (Your Bubble Gum)"Robert Johnson "Hellhound On My Trail"John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers "The Super-Natural"Tom Waits "Big Joe and Phantom 309"

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 424: DRIVE TIME BLUES VOL4 #14

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 60:06


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright  |  | Stone The Crows  | Faces  | The BBC Sessions Volume 2 1971 - 1972. | Robbie Hill & The Blue 62's  | Praise To Helsinki  | Price To Pay  |   |  | Eliza Neals  | Downhill On A Rocket  | 10000 Feet Below  |   |  | Lauren Anderson-  | Holdin' Me Down  | Love On The Rocks -  | Dave Thomas  | Everywhere Man  | ROAD TO THE BLUES  |  | Robert Wilkins  | Nashville Stonewall  | THE ORIGINAL ROLLING STONE  |  | Katie Knipp  | Bluebird Street (Live)  | Katie Knipp Band Live at The Green Room Social Club | Tabby Thomas  | Hey Bartender #2 (INST)  | Going To New Orleans  |  | Amos Milburn  | Bewildered | Complete Aladdin Recordings 1994 CD3 | Kirk Taylor And The Velvets  | This World  | CD2:  Cadillac Baby's Bea & Baby Records Definitive Collection | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Take Me to the Water  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Popa Chubby  | Rock Me Baby  | Universal Breakdown Blues  |  | Jerry Lee Lewis  | Rockin' My Life Away  | A Whole Lotta... Jerry Lee Lewis (CD4) | Sam Mitchell  | Cat's Eyes  | The Art Of Bottleneck, Slide Guitar | Aaron Burton  | 01 My Name Is Aaron Burton  | Southern Swagger  |   |  | Chris Daniels & The Kings Featuring Freddi Gowdy  | 09 Survivors  | Funky To The Bone  |   | 

Pacific Street Blues and Americana
Episode 107: A History of the Blues (short stories and music to entertain and, ideally, inform) 08 07 2022

Pacific Street Blues and Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 74:22


There's a story behind this week's show. The Blues Society of Omaha asked me and Glenn, who fills in from time to time, to go on the main stage of our annual, In the Market for the Blues, and discuss the history of the blues. So we did. Sorta. The blues is a pretty big topic - especially to pack into 45 minutes. Instead, I put together A History of the Blues (rather than The History...). I decided to discuss some of the events that made the blues the artform it is today including The Great Migrations of Blacks from the American South to the north and west, some of the sources for blues music including field recordings, Chess Records, and John Hammond. I also told some stories like how John Lomax's efforts to get a recording label for Leadbelly tied together with the sit-com Friends, or how John Hammond's search for Robert Johnson created, in large part, the sound that was Classic Rock, or how a Memphis kid's love of a jug band player lead, indirectly, to several hit recording acts in the 60s and 70s. Or how Reg Dwight played the blues and became Elton John.  We are ecclectricity and, ideally, you find that entertaining and informative. At the very least, but perhaps the most important, the show is not predictable or driven by cliches. Thanks for giving this a lesson.It was an act of love putting this together. I hope you enjoy the effort. Pacific Street BluesAugust 7, 2022Link to Visuals1. Blue House and the Rent to Own Horns / I Put a Spell on You2. Dave Alvin / Highway 663. W.C. Handy /Beale Street Blues 4. Louis Armstrong / What Did I Do (to be so Black and Blue)? 5. Alan Lomax / Spoken Word6. Rev. Gary Davis / Candy Man 7. Bessie Jones and the Group8. Blind Willie Johnson / John the Revelator (Rex Granite Band, Mellencamp, Son House) 9. Tedeschi Trucks Band / Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning 10. Leadbelly / New Orleans11. Lonnie Donegan / Rock Island Line12. The Animals / House of the Rising Sun13. Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits) / Donegan's Gone 14. Bruce Springsteen / spoken15. Woody Guthrie / This Land is Your Land 6. The Carter Family / When the World's on Fire 17. Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash / Jackson18. Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash / North Country Girl 19. Memphis Jug Band / KC Moan20. Charlie Musselwhite / Blues Gave Me a Ride (Elvin Bishop [Paul Butterfield Blues Band], Ben Harper)21. Lovin' Spoonful / What a Day for a Daydream (Even Dozen Jug Band; Jonathan Sebastian, David Grisom (Grateful Dead), Steve Katz (Blood Sweat & Tears), 22. Maria Muldaur/ Midnight at the Oasis

Gospel Memories
Episode 89: Gospel Memories - August 6, 2022

Gospel Memories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 59:58


This episode features music from Bessie Jones, the Caravans, James Cleveland & the Angelic Choir, Rolling Stones Quartet, St. James Choir of Detroit, Golden Gate Quartet (pictured), Mary Ellen George, and others.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 418: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #562 JULY 13, 2022

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 58:59


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Joanne Shaw Taylor  | Three Time Loser  | Blues From The Heart Live | Durham County Poets  | What We Got Going On  | Out Of The Woods  |  | The Blues Band  | I'm Longing for You Baby (Live)  | The Big Blues Band Live Album | Andres Roots  | All In The Cards  | Winter  |   |  | Mike Ross  | Peach Jam Radio Edit Pt 2 (promo only)  | Peach Jam - Radio Edits | Charlie 'Dad' Nelson  | Red River Blues  | The Paramount Masters - CD 4/4 | The Rides  | I've Got To Use My Imagination  | Pierced Arrow (Deluxe Edition) | Mess Of Blues  | Vamboo Roolz  | The Soup Sessions  |  | Amos Milburn  | Hen Party  | Complete Aladdin Recordings 1994 CD2 | Albert Castiglia  | Ghosts Of Mississippi  | Bootleg Vol 2  |  | Bessie Jones & the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | See Aunt Dinah  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Freddie Bell And The Bellboys  | Take The First Train Out Of Town  | Debut Recordings (1956-57) | Chuck Berry  | No Particular Place To Go  | The Blues Collection (Chuc | Kenny Neal  | New Orleans  | Straight From The Heart

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 555: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #555, MAY 25, 2022.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 58:55


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Anthony Geraci  | Song For Planet Earth  | Blues Called My Name | Big Jack Johnson with Kim Wilson  | Alcohol  | Stripped Down In Memphis | Jason Lee McKinney Band  | Voice For The Voiceless  | One Last Thing  |  | The Lucky Ones  | Goodbye Train  | Slow Dance, Square Dance, Barn Dance | Dom Martin  | Echoes  | A Savage Life  |  | Michael Rubin  | Can We Break Up Again  | I'll Worry If I Wanna  |  | Delbert McClinton  | I Want A Little Girl  | Outdated Emotion  |  | Gina Sicilia  | There's A Bright Side Somewhere  | Unchange  |  | Charlie Spand  | Big Fat Mama Blues  | Piano Blues  |  | The Ragged Roses  | Hoodoo Voodoo  | Do Me Right  |  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | One of These Days  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Howlin' Wolf  | Houserockin' Boogie  | Roots of Rock N' Roll Vol 7 1951 | Mike Zito & Friends  | Thirty Days  | Rock 'N' Roll; A Tribute To Chuck Berry | Ian Siegal  | Monday Saw  | Stone By Stone  |  | Jim Dan Dee  | The Things That I Used To Do  | Real Blues  |  | Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee  | White Boy Lost In The Blues  | Sonny & Brownie  | 

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 552: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #552, MAY 04, 2022.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 58:57


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Charlie Musselwhite  | 07 The Dark  | Mississippi Son  | Alligator  |  | Lew Jetton & 61 South  | Getting Colder  | Deja Hoodoo  |  | Eliza Neals  | Queen of the Nile II  | Badder to the Bone  |  | Steve Bailey featuring Mississippi MacDonald  | Ninety Nine  | Crazy 'Bout You  |  | Markey Blue Ric Latina Project  | Red Room [with Ronnie Owen]  | Raised in Muddy Water | Beaux Gris Gris & the Apocalypse  | Trouble Is Coming  | Good Times End Times | Born Healer  | Grievin'  | Herbs, Roots, Barks, Etc. | Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps  | Rose-Colored Glasses  | Rose Colored Glasses | Zoot Money's Big Roll Band  | Stubborn Kind Of Fellow - BONUS TRACK (Digitally Remastered)  | It Should've Been Me (Digitally Remastered) | Ben Hemming  | Losing My Way  | Marked Man  |  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | 04 O Day  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Mike Zito & Friends  | My Ding A Ling  | Rock 'N' Roll; A Tribute To Chuck Berry | Scotty Moore Trio  | Have Guitar Will Travel  | Great Rock 'n Roll Instrumentals, Vol. 1 CD 1 | Michael Rubin  | ID Wednesday's even worse  | Singles 06-04--22  |  | Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues  | Fish Tank Blues  | Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues 2

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 551: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #551 APRIL 27, 2022.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 58:59


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright  |  | The Pawn Shop Saints  | Stop Breaking Your Heart  | Ride My Galaxy  |   |  | Markey Blue Ric Latina Project  | Little Betty  | Jumpin' The Broom  |   |  | Ian Siegal  | Gathering Deep  | Stone By Stone  |   |  | Eliza Neals  | King Kong  | Badder to the Bone  |   |  | Blue Touch  | Save Me From Myself  | Old, New, Borrowed & Blue  |  | Ben Hemming  | Living on Death Row  | Living on Death Row  |   |  | Born Healer  | Grievin'  | Herbs, Roots, Barks, Etc.  |  | Mariëlla Tirotto & the Blues Federation  | The blues don't bother me  | Mariëlla Tirotto & the Blues Federation | Ben Waters with PJ Harvey  | Lonely Avenue  | Boogie 4 Stu - A Tribute To Ian Stewart | Charlie Musselwhite  | In Your Darkest Hour  | Mississippi Son  | Alligator  |   |  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Let Me Fly  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Sister Rosetta Tharpe  | Trouble In Mind  | Blue Ladies  |   |  | Chuck Berry  | Hoochie Coochie Man  | Chuck Berry  |   |  | Mitch Laddie Band  | So Excited  | Live In Concert  |   | 

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 400: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #548 APRIL 06, 2022

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 58:59


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Ruzz Guitar's Blues Revue  | Ain't Nobody's Business (live) feat.Pete Gage  | Ain't Nobody's Business (live single) | Trevor Finlay  | Something About The Cold  | Get Into It  |  | The Nighthawks  | West Memphis  | Established 1972  |  | Greig Taylor  | Crucifixion Blues (live)  | Born To Love You  |  | Blue Touch  | Drifting  | Old, New, Borrowed & Blue | Vaneese Thomas  | Bad Man  | Fight The Good Fight | The Blue Chevys  | The Night Calls  | The Night Calls  |  | Larry McCray  | Arkansas  | Blues Without You  |  | Debra Power  | Hardwired For The Blues  | I'm Not From Chicago | Emma Wilson  | Wish Her Well  | Wish Her Well  |  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Got to Lie Down  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Jim Dale  | Be My Girl  | The Best Of British Rock 'n' Roll (Disc 3) | The Cadillac Kings  | Five Won't Getcha Ten  | Cadillac Kings  |  | Sonny Landreth  | Great Gulf Wind Reprise  | South Of I-10  | 

The Ground Shots Podcast
An ode to Doug Elliott, Appalachian storyteller, herbalist and naturalist

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 127:09


To access full blog post on the episode, full show notes and a photo diary, click below: https://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com/podcastblog/dougelliott Doug Elliott is a naturalist, herbalist, storyteller, basket maker, back-country guide, philosopher, and harmonica wizard. For many years made his living as a traveling herbalist, gathering and selling herbs, teas, and remedies. He has spent a great deal of time with traditional country folk and regional indigenous peoples, learning their stories, folklore and traditional ways of relating to the natural world. In recent years he has performed and presented programs at festivals, museums, botanical gardens, nature centers and schools from Canada to the Caribbean. He has been a featured storyteller at the National Storytelling Festival. He has lectured and performed at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto and conducted workshops for the Smithsonian Institution. He has led ranger training sessions for the National Park Service and guided people on wilderness experiences from down-east Maine to the Florida Everglades. He was named harmonica champion at Fiddler's Grove Festival in Union Grove, N.C. He is the author of five books, many articles in regional and national magazines, has recorded a number of award winning albums of stories and songs, and is occasionally seen on PBS-TV, and the History and National Geographic Channels.     Links: Doug Elliott's Bandcamp page, where you can listen to and download all of his full length albums and story recordings: https://dougelliott.bandcamp.com/ Doug Elliott's website and blog: https://dougelliott.com/ Doug Elliott's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKpxmzq7RqmnGeW2R0UnfpQ Todd Elliott's ‘Mushrooms of the Southeast' book mentioned in the podcast Article on Bessie Jones, whom Doug mentions in a story on the podcast, national treasure and African American singer (also see video alongside others, displayed on blog post page for this episode) Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute monthly to our grassroots self-funding of this project  For one time donations to support this podcast: Paypal : paypal.me/petitfawn VENMO: @kelly-moody-6 Cashapp: cash.app/$groundshotsproject   Our website with an archive of podcast episodes, educational resources, past travelogues and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com  Our Instagram pages: @goldenberries / @groundshotspodcast Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project This episode hosted by: Kelly Moody Produced by: Kelly Moody and Ted Packard

New Books in Women's History
J. M. West, "Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times" (Local History Press, 2021)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 34:11


In J. M. West's Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times (Local History Press, 2021), Jones emerges from the shadows of Carlisle (PA) history, first turning tricks in her mother Cora Andrews' "bawdy house" and then running her brothel from the Roaring Twenties to through chaotic sixties until her murder on October 1, 1972. For fifty years, she catered to the area's elite white clientele-lawyers, judges, businessmen, and senators. This historical work traces the struggles of Jones's operating a successful if illegal business through actual anecdotes despite running afoul of the law, including her murder and the sensational trial. It contains fictional dialogue and scenes to enhance the narrative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sex, Sexuality, and Sex Work
J. M. West, "Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times" (Local History Press, 2021)

New Books in Sex, Sexuality, and Sex Work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 34:11


In J. M. West's Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times (Local History Press, 2021), Jones emerges from the shadows of Carlisle (PA) history, first turning tricks in her mother Cora Andrews' "bawdy house" and then running her brothel from the Roaring Twenties to through chaotic sixties until her murder on October 1, 1972. For fifty years, she catered to the area's elite white clientele-lawyers, judges, businessmen, and senators. This historical work traces the struggles of Jones's operating a successful if illegal business through actual anecdotes despite running afoul of the law, including her murder and the sensational trial. It contains fictional dialogue and scenes to enhance the narrative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
J. M. West, "Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times" (Local History Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 34:11


In J. M. West's Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times (Local History Press, 2021), Jones emerges from the shadows of Carlisle (PA) history, first turning tricks in her mother Cora Andrews' "bawdy house" and then running her brothel from the Roaring Twenties to through chaotic sixties until her murder on October 1, 1972. For fifty years, she catered to the area's elite white clientele-lawyers, judges, businessmen, and senators. This historical work traces the struggles of Jones's operating a successful if illegal business through actual anecdotes despite running afoul of the law, including her murder and the sensational trial. It contains fictional dialogue and scenes to enhance the narrative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in American Studies
J. M. West, "Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times" (Local History Press, 2021)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 34:11


In J. M. West's Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times (Local History Press, 2021), Jones emerges from the shadows of Carlisle (PA) history, first turning tricks in her mother Cora Andrews' "bawdy house" and then running her brothel from the Roaring Twenties to through chaotic sixties until her murder on October 1, 1972. For fifty years, she catered to the area's elite white clientele-lawyers, judges, businessmen, and senators. This historical work traces the struggles of Jones's operating a successful if illegal business through actual anecdotes despite running afoul of the law, including her murder and the sensational trial. It contains fictional dialogue and scenes to enhance the narrative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Biography
J. M. West, "Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times" (Local History Press, 2021)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 34:11


In J. M. West's Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times (Local History Press, 2021), Jones emerges from the shadows of Carlisle (PA) history, first turning tricks in her mother Cora Andrews' "bawdy house" and then running her brothel from the Roaring Twenties to through chaotic sixties until her murder on October 1, 1972. For fifty years, she catered to the area's elite white clientele-lawyers, judges, businessmen, and senators. This historical work traces the struggles of Jones's operating a successful if illegal business through actual anecdotes despite running afoul of the law, including her murder and the sensational trial. It contains fictional dialogue and scenes to enhance the narrative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

New Books in History
J. M. West, "Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times" (Local History Press, 2021)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 34:11


In J. M. West's Madame Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times (Local History Press, 2021), Jones emerges from the shadows of Carlisle (PA) history, first turning tricks in her mother Cora Andrews' "bawdy house" and then running her brothel from the Roaring Twenties to through chaotic sixties until her murder on October 1, 1972. For fifty years, she catered to the area's elite white clientele-lawyers, judges, businessmen, and senators. This historical work traces the struggles of Jones's operating a successful if illegal business through actual anecdotes despite running afoul of the law, including her murder and the sensational trial. It contains fictional dialogue and scenes to enhance the narrative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 528: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #528 NOVEMBER 17, 2021

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 117:58


 | Jessie Lee & The Alchemists  | Let It Shine  | Let it Shine  |  | Cathy Ponton King  | Tattoo On My Heart  | The Crux  | Codimac Music | Elias Bernet Band  | Monkey Juice  | Better Off With The Blues | Doyle Bramhall with Jimmie Vaughan  | Take Your Time Son  | The Jimmy Vaughan Story | Eric Gales  | Put That Back  | Crown  |   |  | Micke Bjorklof  | It's Been So Long  | Whole Nutha Thang  |  | Memphis Slim  | How Long Blues (Carr) [from Chicago Bluesmasters Vol 1]  | Memphis Slim and the Honky-Tonk Sound  | Lightnin' Hopkins  | You Treat Po Lightnin' Wrong  | Get Off My Toe  |  | Diane Durrett & Soul Suga  | Put A Lid On It  | Put A Lid On It  |  | Lady A  | Miss Beula Mae  | Satisfyin'   |  | The Pilgrim Harmonizers  | Witness There Too  | Bea & Baby Records Definitive Collection CD4  | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers  | Take Me to the Water  | Get In Union  | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Lowell Fulson with Jeff Dale  | Do You Feel It (Instrumental)  | Lowell Fulson Live  |  | ElectroBluesSociety feat Boo Boo Davis  | Lowdown Dirty Blues  | Low Down Dirty Blues | Tony Holiday  | Recipe For Love Featuring Bobby Rush  | Porch Sessions Vol2  |  | Memphissippi Sounds  | Saturday Morning  | Memphissippi  |  | Jackie Brenston  | Rocket 88  | Roots of Rock N' Roll Vol 7 1951 | Mike Zito & Friends  | Reelin' And Rockin'  | Rock 'N' Roll; A Tribute To Chuck Berry | Joe Nolan  | Mountain  | Joe Nolan - Scrapper | Zac Harmon  | Ashes To The Wind  | Long As I Got My Guitar  | Catfood Records | Ilana Katz Katz  | Woman, Play the Blues  | In My Mind  |  | Wentus Blues Band  | My Home  | From The Barrell  |  | Samantha Fish  | Imaginary War  | Faster  |   |  | Clare Free  | I'll Never Love Again  | Single  |   |  | Dave Specter  | Got to Find A Way  | Six String Soul~30 Years on Delmark Disk2 | Memphissippi Sounds  | Crossroads  | Memphissippi  | 

Been All Around This World
13 - Songs and stories for Halloween

Been All Around This World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 68:46


[Bed music:]Sid Hemphill and band: The Death March (Quitman Co., Mississippi, August 1942).Mr. & Mrs. Boyd Hoskins: Ah, Lovely Appearance of Death (Horse Creek, Clay Co., Kentucky, October 1942)Bessie Jones: Oh Death (St. Simons Island, Georgia, October 1959)Nimrod Workman: O Death (Mascot, Tennessee, July 1983)Bessie Jones tells a story of a woman enduring a night's worth of ghostly trials (NYC, October 1961)Sheila Kay Adams: Little Margaret (Burton Cove, Sodom Laurel, Madison Co., North Carolina, September 1982)Unidentified woman: funeral lament (Santo Stefano di Sessanio, Abruzzo, Italy, December 1954)Liborio Garanfa (guitar) and Giuseppe Gavita (violin and vocal) (Scanno, Abruzzo, Italy, December 1954)Almeda Riddle: The House Carpenter (Heber Springs, Arkansas, October 1959)Jeannie Robertson: Bonny Annie and Andrew Lammie, followed by a story of her own encounter with a spirit (London, November 1953)Texas Gladden tells a story of her grandfather's experience in haunted house during the Civil War (Decca Studios, NYC, 1946)We considered including these two relevant and wonderful pieces that aren't directly Lomax-related – enjoy them here instead: Burl Hammons: Turkey In the Straw, learned from an apparition, as he explains. (Recorded by Carl Fleischauer and Dwight Diller at Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, April 1970. Scroll down here for audio.)Billie Maxwell: The Haunted Hunter (Victor Records session, El Paso, Texas, July 1929. Maxwell was a native of New Mexico, living at the time in Arizona.)

The Colin McEnroe Show
The Return Of The Music Mavens

The Colin McEnroe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 49:00


The Three Music Musketeers return! Are you bored with your playlist? We’ve reunited our trio of music mavens — novelist Wally Lamb, critic Eric Danton, and not-killed-by-video radio star Joan Holliday — to freshen up your music choices with great recommendations. Warning: This program includes banter. The songs in this show include some or all of these ones: “I NEED YOU” by Jon Batiste “Pigeons” by Bill Callahan “Brando” by Lucy Dacus “Jazz on the Autobahn” by The Felice Brothers “Northsiders” by Christian Lee Hutson “Waxahachie” by Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall “Hard Drive” by Cassandra Jenkins “Sometimes” by Bessie Jones “Washing Machine” by Kings of Convenience “The King of All Birds” by Aoife O’Donovan “Trap Life” by SAULT “Chaise Longue” by Wet Leg GUESTS: Eric Danton - A reporter and critic Joan Holliday - Host of The Riversound Café with Joan Holliday weekday afternoons on 93.9 and 101.5 The River Wally Lamb - The author of nine books; his most recent novel is I’ll Take You There Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Cat Pastor contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BookSpeak Network
Milford House Mysteries: An Interview with JM West

BookSpeak Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 35:00


On this episode of Milford House Mysteries, we feature co-host JM West and her new book of historical nonfiction, Madam Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times. Co-host Sherry Knowlton will interview West about her decision to take on a scandalous southcentral Pennsylvania figure and an unsolved murder for her first foray into historical non-fiction. We'll also talk about West's Carlisle Crime Cases series and more. In Madam Bessie Jones, Her Life and Times, Jones emerges from the shadows of Carlisle (PA) history, first turning tricks in her mother Cora Andrews' “bawdy house” and then running her  brothel from the Roaring Twenties  through the chaotic sixties until her murder on October 1, 1972. For fifty years, she catered to the area's elite white clientele—lawyers, judges, businessmen and senators. This historic book traces the struggles of Jones's operating a successful--if illegal--business through actual anecdotes despite running afoul of the law, including her murder and the sensational trial. Milford House Mysteries Hosts - Sherry Knowlton is the author of the Alexa Williams suspense series including Dead of Autumn, Dead of Summer, Dead of Spring, Dead of Winter, and Dead on the Delta. Joan West is the author of the Carlisle Crime Cases series including Dying for Vengeance, Courting Doubt and Darkness, Darkness at First Light, Had a Dying Fall, and Things Strangled. West has just released her first historical work, Madam Bessie Jones: Her Life and Times.

Blues Disciples
Show 134

Blues Disciples

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 61:33


Show 134 – Recorded 6-12-21 – This podcast features 13 outstanding blues artists and 13 great performances to enjoy. These songs were recorded between 1930 and 2021. Our featured artists are: Jontavious Willis, Blind Willie Johnson, Bobby Rush, James Son Thomas, Big Bill Broonzy, The Mississippi Sheiks, John Primer, Bessie Jones, Rosa Lee Hemphill, Bettye […]

Blues Disciples
Show 134

Blues Disciples

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 60:41


Show 134 – Recorded 6-12-21 – This podcast features 13 outstanding blues artists and 13 great performances to enjoy. These songs were recorded between 1930 and 2021. Our featured artists are: Jontavious Willis, Blind Willie Johnson, Bobby Rush, James Son Thomas, Big Bill Broonzy, The Mississippi Sheiks, John Primer, Bessie Jones, Rosa Lee Hemphill, Bettye LaVette, Barbeque Bob, Christone Kingfish Ingram, The Staple Singers. Excellent artists and their music.

St. Paul's Boutique
#3: Bessie Jones, Phoebe Bridgers, Lankum, Nosaj Thing & meer!

St. Paul's Boutique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 108:31


De dinsdagse uitvlucht. Plaatjes, wat praatjes en een hele hoop goede zin. DJ St. Paul koppelt driftig nieuwe releases aan relevante keuzes uit het verleden. Een subjectieve kijk op popcultuur met extra oog voor onderbelichte zaken.

St. Paul's Boutique
#3: Bessie Jones, Phoebe Bridgers, Lankum, Nosaj Thing & meer!

St. Paul's Boutique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 108:31


De dinsdagse uitvlucht. Plaatjes, wat praatjes en een hele hoop goede zin. DJ St. Paul koppelt driftig nieuwe releases aan relevante keuzes uit het verleden. Een subjectieve kijk op popcultuur met extra oog voor onderbelichte zaken.

Organization of American Kodály Educators Podcast
Interview Series: Betty Hillmon

Organization of American Kodály Educators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 54:07


This interview highlights Betty Hillmon’s upbringing, career, and interactions with African American folk singer Bessie Jones. Through her reflections about “Miss Bessie” and the musical style she embodied, Betty reveals a nuanced understanding of this vernacular singing tradition. An accomplished cellist, Betty was a member of the 1971 cohort to study in Hungary through Alexander Ringer’s Kodály Fellowship Program funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, and she looks back on her life in a manner that is insightful, hilarious, and relevant. Find a guide to people referenced and citations for this episode at www.oake.org/oake-podcast/.Created and hosted by Megan Ankuda© OAKE 2021Support the show (https://www.oake.org/)

Ajax Diner Book Club
Ajax Diner Book Club Episode 154

Ajax Diner Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 179:32


Kitty Wells "It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"Slobberbone "Pinball Song"Sugar Pie DeSanto "Slip - In Mules"Neil Young "On The Beach"Magnolia Electric Company "O! Grace"Julien Baker "Ringside"John Lee Hooker "You're Wrong"Neil Young "Don't Be Denied"Magnolia Electric Company "Night Shift Lullaby"Will Johnson "Just to Know What You've Been Dreaming"Mattiel "Send It on Over"Patti Smith Group "Ask The Angels"Sugar Pie DeSanto "Do I Make Myself Clear?"James Booker "Junco Partner"Booker T. & The M.G.'s "Mo' Onions"Widespread Panic "Ain't Life Grand"Jason Isbell "The Life You Chose"Little Richard "Going Home Tomorrow"Cat Clyde "Mama Said"William Bell "I've Been Loving You Too Long (to Stop Now)"Brown Bird "Thunder & Lightning"Alejandro Escovedo "Castanets"Fred McDowell "When I Lay My Burden Down"Lucero "Banks Of The Arkansas"Valerie June "Colors"John Moreland "Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs Anymore"Bessie Jones "You Better Mind"Ted Hawkins "Don't Make Me Explain It"R.E.M. "Nightswimming"Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers "The Drum Thunder Suite"Al Green "Call Me (Come Back Home)"Wolfmoon "Proud Mary"Lee Morgan "Cornbread"Aimee Mann "Nothing is Good Enough"Clem Snide "Ice Cube"Counting Crows "A Murder Of One"Fiona Apple "Better Version Of Me"Bob Dylan "Mississippi"Emmylou Harris "C'est La Vie"Ry Cooder "Hey Porter"Willie Nelson/Wynton Marsalis "My Bucket's Got A Hole In It"Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Rebels"

Bad Trip
012 — Pennsylvania Pt. 2 | Madam Bessie Jones

Bad Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 60:34


We’re back in Pennsylvania this week, banging on magic rocks and definitely *not* participating in any illegal fortune telling. Tay kicks us off with some weird PA laws and a few quick detours that prove, once again, that nature can destroy us at any moment. Then, Shauna introduces us to Bessie Jones. This third-generation madam overcame racial and gender barriers to prove that it’s not just white dudes who can profit from the sex industry. This story’s got it all: sex, money, murder, and a dark political conspiracy. --- [Episode guide] bit.ly/badtrip012 [Website] badtrippod.com [Twitter] twitter.com/badtrippod [Instagram] instagram.com/badtrippod --- Logo by Ariel Ferrante --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/badtrippod/support

Ozark Highlands Radio
OHR Presents: Mighty Fine Times

Ozark Highlands Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 58:59


This week, Fayetteville, Arkansas Ozark original old time acoustic quartet “Mighty Fine Times” recorded live at Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View, Arkansas. Also, interviews with the band’s fearless leader Denise Lanuti. "Mighty Fine Times" members Dennis Collins and Denise Lanuti have many years of musical experience and have been performing together since 1987. Bayard Blain and Jennifer Parker joined the band and together the group features songs from many genres including old time, jazz, cowboy, bluegrass, blues and folk music. In this week’s “From the Vault” segment, musician, educator, and country music legacy Mark Jones offers a 1978 archival recording of his own family, The Jones Family, performing the Buck White tune “Buck’s Waltz,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. Writer, musician, and traditional dancer Aubrey Atwater presents a portrait of Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers. In this segment, we look in particular at the music and dance of Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers—a story that has everything to do with slavery and isolation.

Ozark Highlands Radio
OHR Presents: Mighty Fine Times (Full Interview)

Ozark Highlands Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 21:08


This week, Fayetteville, Arkansas Ozark original old time acoustic quartet “Mighty Fine Times” recorded live at Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View, Arkansas. Also, interviews with the band’s fearless leader Denise Lanuti. "Mighty Fine Times" members Dennis Collins and Denise Lanuti have many years of musical experience and have been performing together since 1987. Bayard Blain and Jennifer Parker joined the band and together the group features songs from many genres including old time, jazz, cowboy, bluegrass, blues and folk music. In this week’s “From the Vault” segment, musician, educator, and country music legacy Mark Jones offers a 1978 archival recording of his own family, The Jones Family, performing the Buck White tune “Buck’s Waltz,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. Writer, musician, and traditional dancer Aubrey Atwater presents a portrait of Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers. In this segment, we look in particular at the music and dance of Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers—a story that has everything to do with slavery and isolation.

Live met Andrew Makkinga
Live met Andrew Makkinga #7

Live met Andrew Makkinga

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 112:52


Big tunes die Andrew deze week tipt komen van o.a. Nas, Bessie Jones, Prince, Teebs, Ella Fitzgerald en Ariwo.

Make Me An Island
Groove is in the Heartland: The Irrepressible Beat of the Congo

Make Me An Island

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 137:28


On this episode, Dónal Dineen talks seasonal anthems and the magic of Johnathan Richman’s ‘That Summer Feeling’ before heading back to the Georgia Sea Islands for another look at the Get In Union collection of songs from Bessie Jones and friends. Niwel Tsumbu is the special guest and he presents an illustrated guide to the roots of Congolese dance music as well as an alternative theory on the origin of the blues.

Live met Andrew Makkinga
Live met Andrew Makkinga #6

Live met Andrew Makkinga

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 113:22


Big tunes die Andrew deze week tipt zijn er van o.a. Bessie Jones, Gaidaa, Gregory Porter, Sticks, Jamila Woods en Burna Boy.

Make Me An Island
Voices From Yonder

Make Me An Island

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 120:01


For this Bank Holiday special edition Dónal Dineen returns to the theme of the singer and the song, beginning this stretch of the journey in the Georgia Sea Islands off the southeastern United States. We encounter Bessie Jones and hear the magical Margret Barry courtesy of Alan Lomax.   Eithne Ní Catháin (Inni-K) joins Dónal for an illustrated guide to the Sean-nós singing traditions in Connemara and Cúil Aodha in the second half of the show.

Indigo Radio
In the Company of Black Women

Indigo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 59:57


Indigo Radio aired an episode from the podcast In the Company of Black Women. In this episode co-hosts Mikaela Simms and Bessie Jones are in conversation with Eric Jackson of Black Yield Farm. https://www.instagram.com/inthecompanyofblackwomen https://soundcloud.com/bessie-mikaela https://www.blackyieldinstitute.org/

Nothing But The Blues
Nothing But The Blues #605

Nothing But The Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 60:37


Durham County Poets (Hand Me Down Blues); Eliza Neals (Never Stray); The Mighty Mojo Prophets (Jungle Hut); Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe (I'm Talking About You); Cary Morin (When The Levee Breaks); The James Cotton Band (Stormy Monday); Emery Glen (Back Door Blues); Johnny Shines (Look Behind The Door); Bruce Madden (Mellow Down Easy); Sonny Landreth and Christine Ohlman (Crazy For My Baby); Blues Queen Sylvia (Can't Get Along); Bessie Jones with The Georgia Sea Island Singers (Throw Me Overboard); Blind Gussie Nesbit (Pure Religion); Robert Belfour (Walkin' The Floor); Crystal Shawanda (New Orleans Is Sinking); Johnny Young's South Side Blues Band (One More Time).

46-30: Quality music of no fixed abode
46☆30☆47 ~ Music and chat with Stephen Marshall n James Yorkston. With Ben Pirani, 3 Craws etc

46-30: Quality music of no fixed abode

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 47:42


46☆30☆47 ~ Music and chat with Stephen Marshall n James Yorkston. With Ben Pirani, 3 Craws, Dick Gaughan, Bessie Jones, Bufiman etc --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/46-30/support

Folklife Today Podcast
On the Road With Alan Lomax, a “By the People” Campaign from the Library of Congress

Folklife Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 56:30


Hosts Stephen Winick and John Fenn discuss “On the Road with Alan Lomax” a campaign in the Library of Congress “By the People” program, which crowdsources transcriptions of Lomax’s field notes. Alan Lomax was a prominent folklorist who made iconic field recordings around the world. The hosts interview Victoria Van Hyning, Lauren Algee, and Todd Harvey of the Library of Congress, and play some of Lomax’s best recordings, including the earliest recordings of Muddy Waters and Honeyboy Edwards, interviews with Jelly Roll Morton, classic recordings of Vera Hall, Bessie Jones, Seamus Ennis, and The Copper Family, and music from Grenada, Haiti, Finland, and all over the U.S. More information on the songs as well as full audio and videos of some of the performances, photos of some the singers, and links to all the archival sources, can be found at https://blogs.loc.gov/folklife.

Indigo Radio
Black women in the Northeast

Indigo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 63:15


Host Mikaela Simms is joined by Bessie Jones, mother, long time educator and director of Sow Well Tots, and Julie Cunningham, mother, grandmother and Executive Director of Families First to talk about their experiences of being a black women living in the Northeast and raising children in this area.

Been All Around This World
07 - Sing Christmas

Been All Around This World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018


1. Villagers of Cáceres, La Mancha: Christmas processional, Christmas Eve 19522. Merritt Boddie and Marigolds band: Christmas Machete, Gingerland, Nevis, July 19623. Norman Edmonds and the Old-Timers: Breaking Up Christmas, Hillsville, Virginia, August 19594. Sophie Loman Wing and group: All Night Long, St. Simons Island, Georgia, June 19355. Kelley Pace and prisoners: Holy Babe, Cumins State Farm, near Gould, Arkansas, 19426. Vera Ward Hall: No Room At the Inn / Last Month of the Year, Livingston, Alabama, October 19597. Phil Tanner: The Gower Wassail, Columbia Studios, London, 19378. Shirley and Dolly Collins: The Moon Shines Bright, from “For As Many As Will” (Topic, 1978)9. 1959 United Sacred Harp Musical Association: Sherburne (#186), Fyffe, Alabama, September 195910. Villagers of Hío, Aragon: Buenas Entradas de Reyes, Hío, Galicia, November 195211. Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers with Hobart Smith, Nat Rahmings, and Ed Young: Yonder Come Day, St. Simons, Georgia, 1960. Preceded by 1962 discussion about the song between Jones and Antoinette Marchand. And the complete 1957 BBC broadcast of “Sing Christmas and the Turn of the Year,” produced and hosted by Alan Lomax. Songs and performers listed here (although we have edited out Lomax's performance of "No Room At the Inn" for reasons [primarily] of file size). https://www.discogs.com/Various-Sing-Christmas-And-The-Turn-Of-The-Year/release/6156619

Been All Around This World
S1 E7 - Sing Christmas

Been All Around This World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018


1. Villagers of Cáceres, La Mancha: Christmas processional, Christmas Eve 19522. Merritt Boddie and Marigolds band: Christmas Machete, Gingerland, Nevis, July 19623. Norman Edmonds and the Old-Timers: Breaking Up Christmas, Hillsville, Virginia, August 19594. Sophie Loman Wing and group: All Night Long, St. Simons Island, Georgia, June 19355. Kelley Pace and prisoners: Holy Babe, Cumins State Farm, near Gould, Arkansas, 19426. Vera Ward Hall: No Room At the Inn / Last Month of the Year, Livingston, Alabama, October 19597. Phil Tanner: The Gower Wassail, Columbia Studios, London, 19378. Shirley and Dolly Collins: The Moon Shines Bright, from “For As Many As Will” (Topic, 1978)9. 1959 United Sacred Harp Musical Association: Sherburne (#186), Fyffe, Alabama, September 195910. Villagers of Hío, Aragon: Buenas Entradas de Reyes, Hío, Galicia, November 195211. Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers with Hobart Smith, Nat Rahmings, and Ed Young: Yonder Come Day, St. Simons, Georgia, 1960. Preceded by 1962 discussion about the song between Jones and Antoinette Marchand. And the complete 1957 BBC broadcast of “Sing Christmas and the Turn of the Year,” produced and hosted by Alan Lomax. Songs and performers listed here (although we have edited out Lomax's performance of "No Room At the Inn" for reasons [primarily] of file size). https://www.discogs.com/Various-Sing-Christmas-And-The-Turn-Of-The-Year/release/6156619

Indigo Radio
Age Appropriateness

Indigo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 61:45


Mikaela Simms and Maresa Nielson interview local parents, educators, and activists Angela Berkfield, Lana Dever, and Bessie Jones about talking to children about difficult topics. They confront the adage, "developmentally appropriate" and discuss teaching whiteness, bringing up issues when they don't arise naturally, and what they wish they had been taught as children.

Been All Around This World
S1 E4 - Let Us Not Praise Famous Men

Been All Around This World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018


The Lomaxes are well-known for the recordings they made of artists who went on to become famous and influential figures in traditional and popular music alike: Lead Belly, Bessie Jones, Woody Guthrie, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Muddy Waters. But there are countless wonderful singers and players in the Lomax collections about whom we know next to nothing or nothing whatsoever, and this episode focuses on some of them, with music from Memphis, Cajun Louisiana, Morocco, Sint Eustatius, Romania, and two songs from the Mississippi Delta (one by way of Detroit).1. Unidentified woman: All Power Is In His Hands. Recorded at the Coahoma County Agricultural High School, Coahoma, Mississippi, July 1942.2. Cecil Augusta: Crawford's Jump. Memphis, Tennessee, October 1959. 3. Sampson Pittman with Calvin Frazier: I Been Down the Circle Before. Detroit, Michigan, November 1938. 4. Unidentified: Strigaturi. Dragus, Romania, August 1964. 5. Alice Gibbs: Jerusalem Cuckoo (I Am A Donkey Driver). St. Eustatius (Statia), 1967.6. Unidentified: Cajun mazurka. Kaplan, Louisiana, 1934. 7. Unidentified Amazigh man: Al-Hamdulillah (Thanks Be to God). Aguelmouss, Ouarzazate, Souss-Massa-Drâa, Morocco. September 1967.

Been All Around This World
04 - Let Us Not Praise Famous Men

Been All Around This World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018


The Lomaxes are well-known for the recordings they made of artists who went on to become famous and influential figures in traditional and popular music alike: Lead Belly, Bessie Jones, Woody Guthrie, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Muddy Waters. But there are countless wonderful singers and players in the Lomax collections about whom we know next to nothing or nothing whatsoever, and this episode focuses on some of them, with music from Memphis, Cajun Louisiana, Morocco, Sint Eustatius, Romania, and two songs from the Mississippi Delta (one by way of Detroit).1. Unidentified woman: All Power Is In His Hands. Recorded at the Coahoma County Agricultural High School, Coahoma, Mississippi, July 1942. 2. Cecil Augusta: Crawford's Jump. Memphis, Tennessee, October 1959. [Since this episode was produced, we have discovered "Cecil Augusta" was Lomax's garbling of the name of Augustus Crowford.)3. Sampson Pittman with Calvin Frazier: I Been Down the Circle Before. Detroit, Michigan, November 1938. 4. Unidentified: Strigaturi. Dragus, Romania, August 1964. 5. Alice Gibbs: Jerusalem Cuckoo (I Am A Donkey Driver). St. Eustatius (Statia), 1967.6. Unidentified: Cajun mazurka. Kaplan, Louisiana, 1934. 7. Unidentified Amazigh man: Al-Hamdulillah (Thanks Be to God). Aguelmouss, Ouarzazate, Souss-Massa-Drâa, Morocco. September 1967.

MusicTrails (40UP Radio)
MusicTrails 151

MusicTrails (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 58:09


Met muziek van Do Diddley, Bessie Jones, Hallo Venray, Sass Jordan en The Black Crowes. De Week CD is The Visitor van Neil Young.

MusicTrails (40UP Radio)
MusicTrails 152

MusicTrails (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 58:00


Met muziek van Do Diddley, Bessie Jones, Hallo Venray, Sass Jordan en The Black Crowes. De Week CD is The Visitor van Neil Young.

The Roadhouse
Roadhouse 658

The Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 58:31


There's another hour ahead with huge variety, include sets of gospel blues and Texas blues. Arthur Adams, Bessie Jones, Freddie King, Fathead, and Danielle Nicole may not seem to have too much in common, but they do. They're all packed into another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 658th Roadhouse.

OKIDISCO
S01E34 – Shuja

OKIDISCO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 58:21


S01E34 mixed by Shuja (Nouveau Niveau / Orhklang / Kontor Rec. / Freiburg / Germany) TRACKLIST 1) Intro track 2) Bessie Jones – Sink Em Low (Maximilian Remix) 3) Yazoo – Don´t go (Kolombo remix)...

Deep House Episodes
EP120 Together 08.21.14

Deep House Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2014 51:24


Moe Turk "Together" Bruno Be & Dado Prisco "Uncle Jack" (Andrey Exx & Hot Hotels) LouLou Players, Sharam Jey "Hum Hum" (Daniel Fernandes) Maximiljan, Bessie Jones "Sink 'Em Low" Ruff Rider "Freak" Kevin Yost "Messing With My Soul" Homero Espinosa "Blues In A Rose" Stan Kolev "Troubled" (Croatia Squad) Watermat "Bullit" The Checkup "In Your Soul" Thanks for listening & downloading. Your feedback is appreciated. iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-house-episodes/id342587477 EP120 "Together" Recorded 08.21.14 Time 51:25

Private Passions
Stephen Grosz

Private Passions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2014 29:27


Stephen Grosz waited until he was 60 to publish his first book, 'The Examined Life'. It was a huge overnight success - a bestseller here in Britain and translated into more than 20 languages across the world. It's a distillation of the lifetime he has spent as a psychoanalyst, tens of thousands of hours listening to people in hospitals, forensic clinics and in private practice. It reads like a collection of short stories, full of vignettes of memorable characters: the man who faked his own death, the pathological liar, the lovesick middle-aged woman who meets a man at a party - and turns up at his house the next week with a removals van to move in with him. In Private Passions, in conversation with Michael Berkeley, Stephen Grosz tells his own story: his childhood in Chicago, the son of immigrants who ran a grocery store; student days in radical Berkeley; and now, settled in Britain, how he's facing the challenges of fatherhood and ageing. Music has played an important part right from the beginning, and Grosz admits that his choice of music is very psychologically revealing. His musical choices include Scarlatti, Aaron Copland, Brahms's 3rd Symphony, gospel singer Bessie Jones, Schubert's Piano Sonata no 20, Bob Dylan - and a hilarious Alberta Hunter song about sex, My Handy Man Ain't Handy No More. Produced by Elizabeth Burke. A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3. First broadcast 03/08/2014 To hear previous episodes of Private Passions, please visit http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/r3pp/all.

Music Gumbo
Wait, What? There Was One?

Music Gumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 240:00


New Cuchulain, Little Feat, Buffalo Rose & Tom Paxton + Flight Of The Conchords, Bessie Jones, Judy Carmichael, Leftover Salmon, Pretenders, Madeleine Peyroux... Birthdays for Malcolm Young, Van McCoy, Syd Barrett, Ziggy Marley