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| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Sue Foley | Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie | One Guitar Woman | | Joe Bonamassa | Richmond | Acoustic Evening at the Vienna Opera House | Tampa Red | It's Red Hot | Bottleneck Guitar 1928-1937 | Big Walter Horton | Blues Harp Shuffle | American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965 CD5 | Sue Foley | Freight Train | One Guitar Woman | | Mary Flower | Raise the Devil | Instrumental Breakdown | Robert Johnson | Honeymoon Blues | The Complete Recordings; The Centennial Collection | Half Deaf Clatch | Coney Island Baby | Songs From The Clatch Cave -Vol 3 | Jo Carley &The Old Dry Skulls | Little Limbs Of Satan | Voodoo Bones & Vaudeville Blues MP3's | Snooks Eaglin | Drifting Blues | New Orleans Street Singer | Sue Foley | Motherless Child Blues | One Guitar Woman | | Lonnie Johnson and Eddie Lang | Two Tone Stomp | Jazz Legends | | Adam Franklin | Tuckin' With My Baby (On A Friday | England's Newest Hit Maker - The Best Of Adam Franklin | Jimmy Yancey | 1. Yancey Stomp | Blues and Boogie | | Sue Foley | Nothing in Rambling | One Guitar Woman | | Big Bill Broonzy | Beedle Um Bum | Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order Vol. 1
Today's show features music performed by Mary Flower and Lloyd Price
Episode 2 of The Great American Folk Show podcast features singer-songwriter Grant-Lee Phillips, frontman of the band Grant Lee Buffalo, who you also may recognize as the Town Troubadour from Gilmore Girls. Plus, we'll hear from fingerpickin' ragtime guitarist Mary Flower, and musician Leo Rondeau sings a couple humorous holiday songs. Then, we chat with Rick Gion about his booming Facebook group: Fargo-Moorhead Eats, and Tom unveils a couple of live holiday shows he has scheduled this year. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Ernie Hawkins | Rockin' Chair (feat. Paul Consentino & Joe Dallas) | Monongahela Rye | | Joe Bonamassa | Black Lung Heartache | An Acoustic Evening - CD 1 | Rory Block | The Man That I'm Lovin' | Shake 'Em On Down: A Tribute To Mississippi Fred McDowell | Joe Thomas | Lavender Coffin | Satan's Blues | | Half Deaf Clatch | A Tribute To Son House - 04 Preachin' The Blues | Tribute to Son House | Lightnin' Hopkins | I'm Going To Build Me A Heaven Of My Own | Double Blues (1972) | | Wayward Jane | Liberty | The Flood | | Jelly Roll Morton | Jelly Roll Morton-When They Get Lovin' They's Gone | Complete Jazz Series 1929-1930 | Michot's Melody Makers | Coyote Sur Les Chemins | Michot's Melody Makers Blood Moon | Sam Chatmon | God Don't Like Ugly | Sam Chatmon's Advice | Gary Grainger | Mercedes Benz | Mistakes and Out-takes | Mary Flower | Monkeys On A Binge | Instrumental Breakdown | Skip James | Skip's Worried Blues | Hard Time Killing Floor Blues | Hans Theessink | Early This Morning Blues [WISHING WELL] | Wishing Well |
Blessed fast of St. Mary!! Join us as we create our own bouquet of flowers to our mama! In this episode, we discuss what it means for St. Mary to be titled "the flower of incense" and the "golden censor". How can we emulate the beauty of St. Mary in our lives and imitate her in being the aroma of Christ everywhere?
| Artist | Title | Release Date | Album Name | Album Copyright | Ritchie Lane | Slide Thang | 2023 | Xtra Tacos | | Catfish Keith | Nobody's Business | 2011 | Put On A Buzz | Fishtail Records | Ritchie Lane | Goin Down The Road | Xtra Tacos | | Andres Roots | 4 AM Hot Dog | 2011 | Breakfast in September | Big Bill Broonzy | Saturday Evening Blues | 2005 | Big Bill Broonzy Vol 12 (1945-1947) | Half Deaf Clatch | Made Of Stars | Songs From The Clatch Cave -Vol 3 | Mary Flower | Ragtime Gal | 2007 | Instrumental Breakdown | Ritchie Lane | Spoonful ft Ian Jennining and Becky Brine | Xtra Tacos | | Corey Harris | Underground Blues | 2013 | Fulton Blues | | Mike Ross | The Only Place You Ever Take Me Is Down | 2002 | Tennessee Transition | Duster Bennett | Georgina | 2000 | Shady Little Baby | Ritchie Lane | Mary Don't You Weep | Xtra Tacos | | Robert Pete Williams | Goodbye Slim Harpo | Robert Pete Williams | Skip James | They Are Waiting for Me | 2003 | Studio Sessions Rare & Unreleased | Martin McNeill | Chain of Fools | 2011 | Cat Squirrel | | Catfish Keith | Scoodle Oot 'n' Doo | Land of the Sky |
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | | Tony Joe White | Baby Please Don't Go | Tony Joe White | | | Memphis Minnie | Nothing In Ramblin' | Blues: The Essential Album | | Bukka White | Shake Em On Down | The Complete Sessions 1930-1940 | Lettoman | Dancing, Singing, and Hot Gazes | Singles July 2023 | | | Lightnin' Hopkins | Play With Your Poodle | Morning Blues (1965) | | Jimmy Driftwood | Battle of New Orleans | The Collection | | | Jaybird Coleman | Man Trouble Blues | Country Southern Blues | | Mary Flower | Hard Day Blues | Misery Loves Company | | Steve Howell & The Mighty Men | Bad Boy | Been Here And Gone | | Big Bill Broonzy | Water Coast | Four Classic Albums Plus - CD Two | Thom Bresh | Mi Amigo - Instrumental | @Home | | | | Duster Bennett | Let Your Light Shine On Me | Comin' Home- Unreleased & Rare Recordings, Vol. 2 1971-1975 | Andy Cohen | Moppers Blues | Built Right On The Ground | | Alison Solo | Old English | Plutonian | | | | Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band | Chapel In The Pines | Party Seven | | | Colin James | See That My Grave is Kept Clean | Miles to Go | W.C. Handy Preservation Band- Dir. Carl Wolfe | Harlem Blues | W.C. Handy's Beale Street: Where The Blues Began
It's lovely to be joined in the Artichoke Café today by singer, guitarist, composer and all-around great person, Mary Flower. She'll be a part of a celebration here at Artichoke they're calling Summerfest, Thursday through Sunday, August 26th through 29th with a full lineup of not only your Artichoke favorites but some folks you'd never expect like Coffeeshop Conversations favorites Darkswoon. Mary has a new tune, written during the pandemic which she will perform for us at the end of our conversation. We'll also find out how she's handling emerging again. Next week Ryan Meagher will be in the Café and tell us about how he and his compatriots have put together an exciting 2021 version of the Montavilla Jazz Festival. But now let's turn our attention to Mary Flower.
A newish band has emerged in the past couple of years called Outer Orbit. It's made up of members of some of Portland's top Soul, Funk and Jazz bands,...including Tyrone Hendrix, Damien Erskine, Sarah Clarke, Peter Knudson and Michael Elson. That's what it's always been like in Oregon. You have to be versatile to make a living as a musician. Galen Clark of Outer Orbit, Trio Subtonic and lots of other ensembles is with me in the Artichoke Café to talk about those bands and how he navigates between them. We recorded this a couple of weeks ago, before Outer Orbit's breakout set at the Waterfront Blues Festival. So please excuse any out of date gig references, Next week Mary Flower will be sitting here and the week after Derek Sims. Let's meet Galen Clark.
Blues • Ragtime • Country • Motor Homes!Roy Book Binder, legendary ragtime blues guitar playing folksinger from New York has been on the road for 50 years. He talks about how that happened and how he made friends along the way and lots and lots of great music. There's lots to tell and it's (almost) all packed in here along with three songs including one he wrote about his friendship with Reverend Gary Davis. This is really a don't miss - can't miss episode.Features the songs, "Preacher Picked the Guitar", "Travelin' Man", and "You'll Never Find Another Friend Like Me"This episode was produced in part by Blac, Inc., Black Liberated Arts Center in Oklahoma and The Blue Door Listening Room in Oklahoma City and of course with the generous assistance of Roy Book Binder
In the next hour of The Roadhouse, I've got a huge variety, including a set of blues rock right up against a set of acoustic. Dave Specter, Danny Bryant, Mary Flower, Tasha Taylor, and Seth Walker get the nod, along with 9 other great artists and tracks. Together, they make up another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 765th Roadhouse.
In the next hour of The Roadhouse, I've got a huge variety, including a set of blues rock right up against a set of acoustic. Dave Specter, Danny Bryant, Mary Flower, Tasha Taylor, and Seth Walker get the nod, along with 9 other great artists and tracks. Together, they make up another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 765th Roadhouse.
It’s OMN Coffeeshop Conversation number 179 in a long line of OMN Coffeeshop Conversations from World Cup Coffee and Tea at NW 18th & Glisan. I am very happy to have Mary Flower here. She’s one of the world’s pre-eminent guitarists, specializing in Blues, Rags and fellow travelers. She has some big news for us today, which we are revealing here for the first time. I’ll let her do that. She also has had another in her series of instructional DVDs released. Everybody loves Mary Flower and by the end of this, you will too.
Planetary Gig Talk host features short highlights from the first eleven podcasts, featuring Eric Weinberg, Steve Little, Allen Holmes, Michael Roudebush, Alison Chase Radcliffe, Barry Warsaw, Grant Dermody, Frank Fotusky, Mary Flower, Erick Schonher, and Tara Gorman! If you didn't have a chance to listen to the initial podcasts, this compilation will be fun. Further compilations will be published in no particular time frame.
Mary Flower grew up in a musical family and was smitten by the guitar. She says music is essential for us, and "can take you away and that's the magic." Mary also says grassroots music and house concerts are the future.
April 23, 2015 Welcome to another Oregon Music News Coffeeshop Conversation…the coffeeshop being World Cup Coffee and Tea at NW 18th and Glisan. With me today is Blues guitarist/singer Mary Flower, known for her Piedmont and her Delta Blues playing and her slide guitar and her singing. She's a multiple Blues Music and Muddy Awards winner. She’s always on the road, so it’s nice to get her in one place for an hour. I had run into her the previous night at Blackwell’s where she was sitting in for Lloyd Jones. She talks about that and her life and travels as an internationally recognized artist.
In this edition of The Roadhouse, we span the blues. Jon Lord Blues Project, B.B. King, Mary Flower, Eric Bibb, and Ghost Town Blues Band work the blues from one end to the other. I'm certain you'll hear a track or two or three that you love in an hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 371st Roadhouse.
It's the final Christmas edition of The Roadhouse for 2011, with a holiday track in every set. I've also got music from the Blues Music Awards nominations list that was released this week. Big Pete, Mac Arnold's Blues Revival, Johnny Rawls, Mary Flower, and Jackie Johnson lay down great blues around some great holiday blues tracks. It's an ad-free hour fit for celebration and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
The 230th Roadhouse is a veritable sampler of styles. Jump blues, Chicago, contemporary, acoustic - it's all broken out by set for your convenience. Louis Prima, Greg Nagy, Mississippi John Hurt, Aaron Moore, and Mary Flower represent the big picture of the blues. They set the stage to guarantee that you'll find some new favorite music in the 230th Roadhouse - another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
The 230th Roadhouse is a veritable sampler of styles. Jump blues, Chicago, contemporary, acoustic - it's all broken out by set for your convenience. Louis Prima, Greg Nagy, Mississippi John Hurt, Aaron Moore, and Mary Flower represent the big picture of the blues. They set the stage to guarantee that you'll find some new favorite music in the 230th Roadhouse - another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
MARY FLOWER is a premier Fingerstyle Acoustic Blues Guitar player in Portland, Oregon. Working in both the intricately syncopated Piedmont fingerpicking style and her own deeply bluesy lap-slide guitar, Mary is the only woman in history to twice place in the top three at the legendary national Fingerpicking Guitar Championships. THE GIVING TREE BAND is an original string band from Chicago playing acoustic folk, world-americana, outlaw bluegrass, and progressive olde-tyme. Using songwriting and performing as a vehicle for community service, the band�s mission is to inspire a culture of sustainability and peace.