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Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot speak with David Browne, author of the new book Talkin' Greenwich Village: The Heady Rise and Slow Fall of America's Bohemian Music Capital.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Phil Ochs, "Here's to the State of Mississippi," I Ain't Marching Anymore, Elektra, 1965The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Sonny Rollins, "Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (Live At The Village Vanguard, 1957 / Evening Take)," The Complete Night At The Village Vanguard, Blue Note, 2013Miles Davis, "Stablemates," Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet, Prestige, 1956Joan Baez, "Wildwood Flower," Joan Baez, Vanguard, 1960John Coltrane, "Greensleeves," Evenings at the Village Gate: John Coltrane with Eric Dolphy, Impulse!, 2023Paul Butterfield, "Everything Gonna Be Alright," Live New York 1970, RockBeat, 2015Phil Ochs, "Talking Vietnam Blues," All the News That's Fit to Sing, Elektra, 1964Dave Van Ronk, "He Was a Friend of Mine," Folksinger, Prestige, 1962Dave Van Ronk, "Dink's Song," Dave Van Ronk Sings, Folkways, 1961Bob Dylan, "House of the Risin' Sun," Bob Dylan, Columbia, 1962Dave Van Ronk, "House of the Rising Sun," Just Dave Van Ronk, Mercury, 1964The Blues Project, "Catch the Wind," Live at the Cafe Au Go Go, Verve Folkways, 1966Bob Dylan, "It Ain't Me Babe," Another Side of Bob Dylan, Columbia, 1964Bob Dylan, "Hurricane (Live at Memorial Auditorium, Worcester, MA, November 1975)," The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings, Columbia, 2019Len Chandler, "Bellevue," To Be a Man, Columbia, 1966Peter, Paul and Mary, "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," Peter, Paul and Mary, Warner Bros., 1962Sonny Rollins, "I Can't Get Started (Live At The Village Vanguard, 1957 / Evening Take)," The Complete Night At The Village Vanguard, Blue Note, 2013The Roches, "Speak," Speak, MCA, 1989Buffy Sainte-Marie, "It's My Way," It's My Way!, Vanguard, 1964Odetta, "I Never Will Marry," Odetta Sings Folk Songs, RCA Victor, 1963Drive-By Truckers, "Ronnie and Neil," Southern Rock Opera, Soul Dump, 2001See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
First of all, check out Cory's website at www.corygoodrich.com. We discuss the visual art of Cory Goodrich on this podcast, and how her discovery of "a family secret" led her to creating art as a means of expressing her inner feelings. Born in Wilmington, Delaware and raised in Clarkston, Michigan, Cory Goodrich is a Jeff Award winning actress for her roles as Mother in Drury Lane Oakbrook's acclaimed production of Ragtime, and as June Carter Cash in the Jeff nominated Johnny Cash revue, Ring of Fire at Mercury Theater Chicago, where she was also seen as Alice in The Addams Family, and Alma in The Christmas Schooner, and Carol Brady in the hilarious war between the Partridges and the Brady's in The Bardy Bunch. Most recently, Cory has been seen at Drury Lane as the onstage accordion player in Evita, and at the newly renovated Studebaker Theatre in the premiere of Skates, a New Musical, starring American Idol's Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young. A five-time Jeff nominee, Cory has performed in productions at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Chicago Shakespeare, Theatre at the Center, Ravinia, Candlelight and Drury Lane. A Graduate of Michigan State University, she is also a singer/songwriter, producer, writer, and mother of two, children's composer with her two award winning CDs, Hush and Wiggly Toes, and three solo folk albums: W.O.M.A.N, Wildwood Flower, a collection of traditional and original folk songs featuring the autoharp, and her latest project, Long Way Around, produced by Ethan Deppe of The Quiet Regret. She is co-producer of six Season of Carols CDs (Season of Carols, Holiday Music to Benefit Season of Concern, which garnered over $200K for the charity.) and The Second City Divas, Live at Mercury Theater CD with Eugene Dizon. Her memoir, Folksong: A Ballad of Death, Discovery, and DNA is available on Amazon.Support the Show.We are always grateful to have you listening to STRUNG OUT. Here are some important links:SUPPORT THE SHOW:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MartyfineaKMARTIN'S WEBSITE:http://www.MARTINMcCORMACK.COM (note---you can get my weekly bulletin when you sign up on the list!)MARTIN'S MUSIC: Music | Martin Laurence McCormack (bandcamp.com)Martin McCormack | SpotifyMARTIN'S YOUTUBE CHANNELMartin McCormack - YouTubeFACEBOOKFacebook...
First of all, check out Cory's website at www.corygoodrich.com.Born in Wilmington, Delaware and raised in Clarkston, Michigan, Cory Goodrich is a Jeff Award winning actress for her roles as Mother in Drury Lane Oakbrook's acclaimed production of Ragtime, and as June Carter Cash in the Jeff nominated Johnny Cash revue, Ring of Fire at Mercury Theater Chicago, where she was also seen as Alice in The Addams Family, and Alma in The Christmas Schooner, and Carol Brady in the hilarious war between the Partridges and the Bradys in The Bardy Bunch. Most recently, Cory has been seen at Drury Lane as the onstage accordion player in Evita, and at the newly renovated Studebaker Theatre in the premiere of Skates, a New Musical, starring American Idol's Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young. A five-time Jeff nominee, Cory has performed in productions at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Chicago Shakespeare, Theatre at the Center, Ravinia, Candlelight and Drury Lane. A Graduate of Michigan State University, she is also a singer/songwriter, producer, writer, and mother of two, children's composer with her two award winning CDs, Hush and Wiggly Toes, and three solo folk albums: W.O.M.A.N, Wildwood Flower, a collection of traditional and original folk songs featuring the autoharp, and her latest project, Long Way Around, produced by Ethan Deppe of The Quiet Regret. She is co-producer of six Season of Carols CDs (Season of Carols, Holiday Music to Benefit Season of Concern, which garnered over $200K for the charity.) and The Second City Divas, Live at Mercury Theater CD with Eugene Dizon. Her memoir, Folksong: A Ballad of Death, Discovery, and DNA is available on Amazon.Support the Show.We are always grateful to have you listening to STRUNG OUT. Here are some important links:SUPPORT THE SHOW:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MartyfineaKMARTIN'S WEBSITE:http://www.MARTINMcCORMACK.COM (note---you can get my weekly bulletin when you sign up on the list!)MARTIN'S MUSIC: Music | Martin Laurence McCormack (bandcamp.com)Martin McCormack | SpotifyMARTIN'S YOUTUBE CHANNELMartin McCormack - YouTubeFACEBOOKFacebook...
A couple of weeks ago I released an episode where we played Wildwood Flower back to back at two different speeds - once at 75 bpm then again at 85. It proved so popular I've decided to do the same with some more tunes! This week it's Turkey in the Straw, again at 75 and 85 and we're in the key of G.We're using the jam along format - that means I'm kicking off playing backup and you're on the tune, then we swap and go round 4 times. Then, after a quick pause, we do the whole thing again at 85 bpm.Don't forget to grab a chord sheet if you need one from bluegrassjamalong.comHappy picking!Matt===- Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
This week we've got a bonus episode! As we've been playing Wildwood Flower for the past two weeks, I thought it would be fun to have a run through at 75 bpm, then, when we're warmed up, go through it again slightly quicker at 85 bpm. It's a bit of an experiment. We're using the jam along format - that means I'm kicking off playing backup and you're on the tune, then we swap and go round 4 times. Then, after a quick pause, we do the whole thing again at 85 bpm.Have a go and see what you think. If you like it, let me know and I'll do more of these for other tunes too. Don't forget to grab a chord sheet if you need one from bluegrassjamalong.comHappy picking!Matt===Free fiddle tune chord sheetsFollow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook Twitter Review us on Apple Podcas...
This week we're jamming along to the classic tune Wildwood Flower. This is a performance track, rather than a backing track. It's me playing both tune and backup so you've got a reference to listen to if you're new to the tune, or just want to be able to listen a few times to the whole thing.Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done and jam along!If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Wildwood Flower and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play rhythm track where I play the melody so you can work on backup. It's four times through in the key of C at 85 bpm.backing track starts at 00:28Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Wildwood Flower and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play lead track where I play backup so you can work on the tune. It's four times through in the key of C at 85 bpm.backing track starts at 00:27Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Wildwood Flower and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the jam along track where I play backup, followed by the melody then we keep swapping. It's four times through in the key of C at 85 bpm.backing track starts at 0:38Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to the classic tune Wildwood Flower. This is a performance track, rather than a backing track. It's me playing both tune and backup so you've got a reference to listen to if you're new to the tune, or just want to be able to listen a few times to the whole thing.Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done and jam along!If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Wildwood Flower and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the jam along track where I play backup, followed by the melody then we keep swapping. It's four times through in the key of C at 75 bpm.backing track starts at 1:15Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Wildwood Flower and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play lead track where I play backup so you can work on the tune. It's four times through in the key of C at 75 bpm.backing track starts at 00:38Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
This week we're jamming along to Wildwood Flower and I've got three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play rhythm track where I play the melody so you can work on backup. It's four times through in the key of C at 75 bpm.backing track starts at 00:34Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch), just head to bluegrassjamalong.com
Mike Hull is a retired game warden, outdoorsman, special deputy, & the founder of Hull's Tracking School where he teaches man-tracking to law enforcement, search & rescue, & military organizations from his home in Nelson County, Virginia. Mike illustrates how to man-track by describing a handful of cases: the armed robbery of a rural post office; a questionable camper in The Shenandoah National Park; a serial burglar; followed by an encounter from his game warden days with backwoods moonshiners. For his story, we hear about a profound period of soul searching while Mike worked at a maximum security prison, culminating in a full-body religious experience. We wrap it up on the bear gallbladder black market, survivalist herbalism, water witching, & his famous remote-viewing neighbor. Check out his tracking school, Hull's Tracking School.Music provided by Earl Suitor"Wildwood Flower"Written by Joseph Philbrick WebsterPerformed by Earl SuitorCourtesy of Earl SuitorSupport Our Numinous Nature on Patreon.Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on InstagramCheck out my shop of shirts, prints, and books featuring my artContact: herbaceoushuman@gmail.com
Autry Inman - "Don't Call Me (I'll Call You)" [0:00:00] Hawkshaw Hawkins - "Between The Lines" [0:07:55] Hal Howard - "I Traded My Heart (For A Heartache)" [0:10:41] Bill Haley and his Comets - "Hot Dog Buddy Buddy" [0:13:01] Larry Logan and the Western Echos - "She's Just On Your Mind" [0:15:34] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Allen's Way" [0:18:33] George Jones - "Someone Sweet To Love" [0:22:10] George Jones - "Sometimes You Just Can't Win" [0:24:10] The Dixielanders - "Uncle John's Bongos" [0:26:31] Denver Duke and Jeffery Null / The Hardin County Boys - "Hank Williams Isn't Dead" [0:28:52] James O'Gwynn - "You're Getting All Over Me" [0:31:29] Music behind DJ: Pancho Villa & the Bandits - "Progress" [0:33:32] Clyde Stacy & The Nitecaps - "Hoy Hoy" [0:36:30] Davey Holt and The Hubcaps - "You Move Me" [0:38:42] Bennie Hess - "Novelty Yodel #2" [0:40:28] Billy Hancock with the Tennessee Rockets - "I Can't Be Satisfied" [0:42:28] Rudy "Tee" Gonzales and the Reno Bops - "Mandame Tu Carino" [0:45:05] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Wildwood Flower" [0:47:19] Bill Brock - "Hey, You" [0:49:50] Ray Duncan - "Crying Over You" [0:51:38] Loretta Lynn - "The Pill" [0:53:54] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Allen's Way" [0:56:19] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/117218
Autry Inman - "Don't Call Me (I'll Call You)" [0:00:00] Hawkshaw Hawkins - "Between The Lines" [0:07:55] Hal Howard - "I Traded My Heart (For A Heartache)" [0:10:41] Bill Haley and his Comets - "Hot Dog Buddy Buddy" [0:13:01] Larry Logan and the Western Echos - "She's Just On Your Mind" [0:15:34] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Allen's Way" [0:18:33] George Jones - "Someone Sweet To Love" [0:22:10] George Jones - "Sometimes You Just Can't Win" [0:24:10] The Dixielanders - "Uncle John's Bongos" [0:26:31] Denver Duke and Jeffery Null / The Hardin County Boys - "Hank Williams Isn't Dead" [0:28:52] James O'Gwynn - "You're Getting All Over Me" [0:31:29] Music behind DJ: Pancho Villa & the Bandits - "Progress" [0:33:32] Clyde Stacy & The Nitecaps - "Hoy Hoy" [0:36:30] Davey Holt and The Hubcaps - "You Move Me" [0:38:42] Bennie Hess - "Novelty Yodel #2" [0:40:28] Billy Hancock with the Tennessee Rockets - "I Can't Be Satisfied" [0:42:28] Rudy "Tee" Gonzales and the Reno Bops - "Mandame Tu Carino" [0:45:05] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Wildwood Flower" [0:47:19] Bill Brock - "Hey, You" [0:49:50] Ray Duncan - "Crying Over You" [0:51:38] Loretta Lynn - "The Pill" [0:53:54] Music behind DJ: Freddy and Lonie - "Allen's Way" [0:56:19] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/117218
Author and journalist Tim Falconer loves music with a passion, especially the sound of the human voice, breaking into song. However, Tim is tone deaf, a condition formally known as "amusic". His 2016 book Bad Singer candidly reveals the bold and emotional journey he took to uncover his amusic diagnosis. In this episode, Tim shares personal stories about his relationship to music, why the idea of singing in public is terrifying (and how he did it anyway), and how music will always be essential to his existence. Music in this episode:"Weakness is Strength" (Communism)"What Light" (Wilco)"String of Lights" (The Real Shade)"Path of Least Resistance" (The Violet Archers)"Wildwood Flower" (Performed by Maybelle Carter)"Kid Thomas Boogie Woogie" - (performed by The Happy Pals New Orleans Party Orchestra)"Silver and Gold" (performed by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros) Linkstimfalconer.comBad Singer (book) Tim on SpotifyMicah Barnes - Singers PlaygroundCBC Ideas - The Ballad of Tin EarsMusic Buddy would like to acknowledge Wayne Messmer, the National Anthem soloist with the Chicago Blackhawks at Chicago Stadium for 13 seasons in the NHL. In 1994, Wayne survived a gunshot attack that left his life and voice in peril. Messmer's spirit, courage, and conviction enabled him to sing again. The theme song "Human Stuff" is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie Kostiuk.Support the showA Morning Run Productions ProjectMusic Buddy is nomated for a 2023 Canadian Podcast Award for "Outstanding Music Series", and "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music for a Series". Many thanks to the Canadian Podcast Awards, and congratulations to all the Nominees! You can see the full list of Nominees at canpodawards.ca Jane Gowan (host, producer, editor) Tim Vesely (co-producer/co-host) The show's theme song, "Human Stuff," is written by Jane Gowan and Tim Vesely, and performed by Jane and Tim, with additional vocals by Steve Wright and Connie KostiukEmail: jane@musicbuddy.caInstagram: @musicbuddypodcastFacebook: @musicbuddypodcastTwitter: @janegowanTikTok: @musicbuddypod
Sintonía: "The Wreck Of The Old ´97" - Johnny Cash "Can The Circle Be Unbroken?" - The Carter Family; "Rock With Me Baby" - Billy Lee Riley; "Dark Was The Night (Cold Was The Ground)" - Blind Willie Johnson; "Milk Cow Blues" - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys; "Defrost Your Heart" - Charlie Feathers; "Wildwood Flower" - The Carter Family; "Boogie Blues" - Earl Peterson; "That´s All Right" - Elvis Presley; "Feelin´Good" - Little Junior´s Blue Flames; "Time´s A-Wastin´" - June Carter & Carl Smith; "Candy Man" - Mississippi John Hurt; "Didn´t It Rain" - Sister Rosetta Tharpe; "On The Sea Of Galilee" - The Carter Family; "Bop Bop Baby" - Wade & Dick; "Try Me One More Time" - Ernest Tubb; "Cocaine Blues" - Roy Hogsed Todas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación "Johnny Cash And The Music That Inspired "Walk The Line" (3xCD, Big3 Records, 2008) Escuchar audio
Bathtub gratitude. Recorded on the back deck as this week's sunflower shoots soaked in their first rays of sunshine. Listen to Becky Schlegel sing Wildwood Flower at https://open.spotify.com/track/5fpYvUkPtUIEHOumwFFYkS?si=DRv3ds0cS92pCiNLhkiW_w Support the show at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/eddygilmore
Why does brunch feel so good in all the right parts of your soul? It is redemptively irresponsible. It's breakfast, if breakfast were better. If your weekend was a pinball game, brunch is that bonus ball. You're not really sure what you did to deserve it, but it's extending your play time, so—hey there, little bonus ball. Anyway, point is, our annual sold-out Brunch Bash is back. April 22 at Carmel Mountain Ranch Estates. You should come. Because, on a very nice stretch of grass, we'll loiter under the expensive San Diego sun and lose the appropriate amount of composure as we sample fried chicken and waffles, house-smoked lox benedict, banana bread with espresso mascarpone, croissant French toast, Mexican donuts, polenta with pork belly, Italian meatball soup, chilaquiles, granolas, parfaits. And there will be bloody marys and bubbles and agua frescas and tequila coffees and hard kombucha and iced horchata and organic superfruit hard cider and CBD beverages. Basically, people we admire make some pretty amazing things. At these parties, we invite all of them to some great place to share them with you, and to spread the word of the good things they do. To keep with the theme, this episode of “Happy Half Hour” we invited one of our favorite chefs, JoJo Ruiz—who has helmed many a brunch at Lionfish (Pendry Hotel), and Serea (Hotel Del). He tells us about the new restaurant concepts he and Clique Hospitality are opening—a sushi handroll joint called Temaki in Encinitas, and Joya Organic Kitchen in Torrey Pines. And then we discussed the joys of brunch. “I think I may be the only chef I know who likes cooking brunch,” says Ruiz. In “Hot Plates,” we talk about Wildwood Flower, a new bakery/general store in Pacific Beach that's doing wild fermented sourdough breads, grinding their own flour every day. The famed Peterson's Donuts in San Diego—with the bear claws as big as your face—has sold to someone who cares about the legacy. And our pick for Best Filipino Food in last year's “Best Restaurants” issue—White Rice—is expanding to a second location in Normal Heights. For “Two People, Fifty Bucks,” David raves about Swan Bar, chef Jojo becomes the second guest in two weeks to rave about the mystical tequila charms of Cantina Mayahuel, and Troy marvels at a damn good burger at The Joint, a place known for sushi.
Daniël Lohues koos voor zijn tweede lijstje zes nummers die hem diep beïnvloed of geraakt hebben en al jaren met hem meegaan. Als eerste een field recording van bijna honderd jaar oud, The Carter Family met Wildwood Flower. Maybelle Carter was een revolutionair gitariste, en bovendien hoort Daniël het platteland in hun muziek.The Carter Family - Wildwood Flowerhttps://open.spotify.com/track/0t9lVuPC8DWxtFywHffDs6?si=c418872e736642f2Het tweede lijstje van Lohueshttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/5FC2cxDQHQRyuyzIMdrC1H?si=0343e5b19e4c4dc1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music is back for Season 2! Intro episode will drop on October 1st! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music is back for Season 2! Intro episode will drop on October 1st! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music is back for Season 2! Intro episode will drop on October 1st! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music is back for Season 2! Intro episode will drop on October 1st! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music is back for Season 2! Intro episode will drop on October 1st! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music is back for Season 2! Intro episode will drop on October 1st! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music is back for Season 2! Intro episode will drop on October 1st! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music is back for Season 2! Intro episode will drop on October 1st! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Amy and Matt talk with NASCIO's program director for enterprise architecture and governance about the new NASCIO publication "Making the Case for Insight Enabling Analytics." Eric gives us a rundown of the inspiration for the report, what's in it and some of the takeaways. We also talk about working from home, the lack of Kansas-specific foods, music and at the end Eric treats us to a song on his guitar!Report: https://www.nascio.org/resource-center/resources/making-the-case-for-insight-enabling-analytics/Music: Traditional American folk song Wildwood Flower performed by Eric Sweden
In which Jack learns about Mother Maybelle Carter's contributions to American music history and compares her to David Bowie. Also, Durham trio Julia Reeves, Dan Clouse, and Matt Stutzman cover the Carter Family's "Wildwood Flower" for us all to enjoy. Watch a video of their recording session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah35LdBQOjo Support Women in Music: Country Soul Songbook Connect with Jack: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod Support Jack www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110 References Bufwack, M. A., & Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown. Carter, Maybelle (April 24, 1963). Interview Gleason, H. (Ed.). (2017). Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives. University of Texas Press. Kahn, E. & Seeger, M. (1963). Interview with Sara and Maybelle Carter. Mazor, B. (2014). Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music. Chicago Review Press. Pecknold, D. (Ed.). (2013). Hidden in the mix: the African American presence in country music. Duke University Press. Wolfe, C. K., & Olson, T. (Eds.). (2005). The Bristol sessions: writings about the big bang of country music (Vol. 12). McFarland. Zwonitzer, M., & Hirshberg, C. (2014). Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?: The Carter Family and Their Legacy in American Music. Simon and Schuster. Songs: Lesley Riddle - The Cannon Ball Ernest Phipps & His Holiness Singers - If the Light has Gone out in Your Soul The Carter Family - Storms are on the Ocean The Carter Family - Wildwood Flower The Carter Family - Keep on the Sunny Side The Carter Family - John Hardy The Carter Family - River of Jordan The Carter Family - Sweet Fern The Carter Family - Worried Blues The Carter Family - Hello Stranger The Carter Family - Coal Miner's Blues The Carter Sisters - Columbus Stockade Blues The Carter Family - Lonesome Homesick Blues Julia Reeves, Dan Clause, & Matt Stutzman - Wildwood Flower
Welcome the newest resident to the Area Code neighborhood:Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music. Season 1 premiering on June 4th! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Welcome the newest resident to the Area Code neighborhood:Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music. Season 1 premiering on June 4th! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Welcome the newest resident to the Area Code neighborhood:Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music. Season 1 premiering on June 4th! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Welcome the newest resident to the Area Code neighborhood:Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music. Season 1 premiering on June 4th! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Welcome the newest resident to the Area Code neighborhood:Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music. Season 1 premiering on June 4th! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Welcome the newest resident to the Area Code neighborhood:Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music. Season 1 premiering on June 4th! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Welcome to Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music. In this pre-episode, Jack introduces himself and his reasons for doing this podcast. He explains why he is a country music outsider, some memorable country music experiences of his life, and what to expect in the first season. Listen to the end for ways you can support women making music today and this podcast. MUSICIANS: Want to have a song featured on the podcast? Record a cover of one of the artists featured and Jack will add it to that artist's episode. See the deadlines below: Episode 1: Samantha Bumgarner (deadline Wed, June 2) Episode 2: Lottie Kimbrough (deadline Wed, June 9) Episode 3: Roba Stanley (deadline Wed. June 16) Episode 4: Moonshine Kate (deadline Wed. June 23) Send your covers to wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com Songs featured in this episode: Wildwood Flower Intro Music- Gladys Rock Oak Ridge Boys - Elvira Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You Rex Allen - Trail of the Lonesome Pine Patsy Cline - She's Got You Townes Van Zandt - I'll Be Here in the Morning Johnny Cash - Hurt Gillian Welch - April the 14th, Pt. 1 Willie Nelson - Me and Paul (Live at Woodstock 99) Ways to Support Women in Music: Country Soul Songbook Follow Wildwood Flower on Instagram wildwoodflowerpod Email wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Welcome to Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music. Season 1 premiering on June 4th! Available on all platforms. To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here. Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.
Direct DownloadA simple breakdown and build-up of the traditional tune "Wildwood Flower" on mountain dulcimer tuned DAD.Bing Futch is endorsed by Folkcraft Instruments, V-Picks and Zither Stands.Enjoy "Dulcimerica"? Consider supporting the program by becoming a patron!
Elle en a été l’une des premières grandes vedettes et elle en a largement échafaudé le répertoire, enregistrant environ 300 chansons de 1927 et 1943, dont les succès Wildwood Flower et Keep on The Sunny Side. C’est l’Amérique rurale du début du siècle, et même d’avant, que la famille Carter racontait dans son mélange de chansons traditionnelles et d’hymnes religieux. Olivier Lalande, ex-journaliste musical, raconte à Jacques Beauchamp comment elle est devenue la famille de tous les Américains durant la Grande Dépression.
We lost a great musician on Christmas Day when Tony Rice passed at the age of 69. His friend Ricky Skaggs described Tony as “the single most influential acoustic guitar player in the last 50 years.” This week’s show, we’ll pay tribute by sharing some great recordings featuring Tony, as well as some selections from players who were inspired by him. We'll hear Bryan Sutton, Molly Tuttle and David Grier … and we’ll also hear some players who inspired Tony, including Doc Watson, Clarence White and Maybelle Carter. Farewell to Tony Rice … this week on the Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #21-04: Tony Rice, RIP Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways The Bluegrass Album Band / “Foggy Mountain Rock” / Sweet Sunny South / Rounder The Tony Rice Unit / “Jerusalem Ridge” / Unit of Measure / Rounder Tony Rice / “Go My Way” / Sings Gordon Lightfoot / Rounder The Tony Rice Unit / “My Favorite Things” / Backwaters / Rounder The Kentucky Colonels / “Beaumont Rag” / Long Journey Home / Vanguard The Kentucky Colonels / “Nine Pound Hammer” / Appalachian Swing / EMI Clarence White / “Alabama Jubilee” / Flatpick / Sierra Doc & Merle Watson / “Texas Gales” / Ballads from Deep Gap / Vanguard Doc Watson / “Black Mountain Rag” / Live at Club 47 / Yep Roc David Grisman / “Minor Swing” / Hot Dawg / A+M Norman Blake / “The Old Brown Case” / The Fields of November / Flying Fish Maybelle Carter / “Wildwood Flower” / Wildwood Pickin' / Vanguard Mark O'Connor / “Dixie Breakdown” / Retrospective / Rounder Molly Tuttle / “Take the Journey” / When You're Ready / Compass David Grier / “Billy in the Lowground” / Ways of the World / Dreadnaught Bryan Sutton / “Ragtime Annie” / Not Too Far From the Tree / Sugar Hill Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
James Taylor "American Standard": - “My Blue Heaven” (Walter Donaldson-George A. Whiting) - “Moon River” - “Teach Me Tonight” - “As Easy As Rolling Off a Log” - “Almost Like Being in Love” - “Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat” - “The Nearness of You” - “You've Got to Be Carefully Taught” - “God Bless the Child” - “.Pennies from Heaven” - “My Heart Stood Still” - “Ol'man River” - “It's Only a Paper Moon” - “The Surrey with the Fringe on Top” The Haden Triplets "The Family Songbook" : - "Memories of Will Rogers" - "Pretty Baby" - "Wildwood Flower" Escuchar audio
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Brennen Leigh, née Brennen Leigh Hulbert en 1984 à Fargo, est une auteure-compositrice-interprète, guitariste, mandoliniste; elle a grandi à Moorhead, ( Moorhead est une ville située dans l'Ouest de l'État du Minnesota aux États-Unis, sur Red River of the North, en face de Fargo - Dakota du Nord). Les parents sont des musiciens, le père maîtrise la guitare et la mère joue du piano ; ‘’Ils pouvaient chanter en harmonie ensemble’’, raconte Brennen; ‘’Il n’y avait pas grand-chose d’autre à faire dans le ‘’Haut Midwest’’; alors que j’étais enfant, mon père chantait pour m’endormir: The Wreck Of The Old 97 ou encore Wildwood Flower. Brennen et son frère Seth sont à bonne école; ils s’élèvent ainsi dans cette ambiance et culture musicale dans laquelle le Bluegrass est Roi. La pile de vieux disques country de leurs parents leur fait signe comme une route inexplorée à travers l'histoire de la musique, servant de support aux interprétations de leur père. 1993: Brennen à neuf ans lorsqu’elle remporte la 1ère place d’un concours de chant pour enfant sur le festival de Vergas au Minnesota.
I found this old recording of me trying to play Wildwood Flower a few months into my banjo journey, summer of 2017. The first half is the original recording. The second half is me playing today. I thought that I'd share this for other beginners who may be struggling and so on. My latest version isn't the best either, but with practice, it is possible to improve.
I found this old recording of me trying to play Wildwood Flower a few months into my banjo journey, summer of 2017. The first half is the original recording. The second half is me playing today. I thought that I'd share this for other beginners who may be struggling and so on. My latest version isn't the best either, but with practice, it is possible to improve.
I recorded this a while ago in G, F, and C. I re-recorded it today adding key of D.
I recorded this a while ago in G, F, and C. I re-recorded it today adding key of D.
I recorded this a while ago in G, F, and C. I re-recorded it today adding key of D.
I recorded this a while ago in G, F, and C. I re-recorded it today adding key of D.
Ozark Highlands Radio is a weekly radio program that features live music and interviews recorded at Ozark Folk Center State Park’s beautiful 1,000-seat auditorium in Mountain View, Arkansas. In addition to the music, our “Feature Host” segments take listeners through the Ozark hills with historians, authors, and personalities who explore the people, stories, and history of the Ozark region. This week, talented twin Texan bluegrass and gospel duo The Purple Hulls recorded live at the Ozark Folk Center State Park. Also, interviews with these identical virtuosos. Mark Jones offers an archival recording of Ozark original Donnie Dutton performing the traditional tune “Wildwood Flower.” Writer, professor, and historian Dr. Brooks Blevins recounts the American geographer, geologist, and ethnologist Henry Schoolcraft’s experience in the early Ozark region. You could easily say these two musicians were born to make music together. Identical twins Katy Lou and Penny Lea Clark of The Purple Hulls were raised on a working family farm in the deep piney woods of East Texas, but that didn’t stop the Texans from finding their way to the hills of Tennessee, specifically Music City, where they began touring with various country artists and writing songs for Nashville’s largest publishing company, Sony Tree. The Purple Hulls are no stranger to road life and are now blazing the trail as a dynamic sister duo, showcasing their unique sibling harmonies while ripping the strings off any instrument they can get their hands on. If you’re looking for authentic acoustic driven music delivered at its best, your search is over. https://thepurplehulls.com In this week’s “From the Vault” segment, musician, educator, and country music legacy Mark Jones offers an archival recording of Ozark original Dave Leatherman performing the traditional tune “Shoutin’ On the Hills,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. From his series entitled “Back in the Hills,” writer, professor, and historian Dr. Brooks Blevins recounts the American geographer, geologist, and ethnologist Henry Schoolcraft’s harrowing experiences in the early Ozark regions of Arkansas & Missouri.
There's nothing like dancing in the rain with awesome Celtic music from Dun Aengus, Na Rosai, Gwendolyn Snowdown, Breabach, Lunasa, Spirited Lads, Ginger Ackley, Moonrakers, IONA, Jim Sharkey, Colleen Raney, The High Kings, David Pedrick, Trinity River Whalers, Runa, The Gothard Sisters. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ Listen and share this podcast. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. TODAY'S SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. 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Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 "Shandon Bells" by Dun Aengus from Down By the Glenside 3:42 "The Rainy Day/The Sparkle Slip/The Cloon" by Na Rosai from First Rain 8:28 "Little Duke Arthur's Nurse" by Gwendolyn Snowdown from Three Strand Braid 12:28 "Cockerel in the Cree" by Breabach from The Big Spree 15:35 "Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore" by Lunasa from Cas 20:03 CELTIC FEEDBACK 22:30 "Jigs" by Spirited Lads from Tall Tales and Fond Farewells 25:39 "Celtica" by Ginger Ackley from Elf King's Horn 27:38 "Shotover" by Moonrakers from Tides 30:40 "Wildwood Flower" by IONA from Signature 35:20 "The Campaign Song" by Jim Sharkey from Sweet Anne's Road 40:59 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 42:32 "I Know My Love" by Colleen Raney from Lark 44:38 "The Rising of the Moon" by The High Kings from Decade: Best of the High Kings 49:02 "Carolan's Draught" by David Pedrick from Wintertide EP 50:48 "Strong Women Rule Us All" by Trinity River Whalers from Dancin' Beggarman 55:06 "Black River" by Runa from Current Affairs 1:00:15 "Midnight Sun" by The Gothard Sisters from Midnight Sun The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. 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We celebrate Country Music Month with songs from the 1920s through the 1940s. Music includes: She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain, Blue Yodel #4, I Don't Care If I Lose, Wildwood Flower, Pistol Packing Mama, South of the Border and Chuckwagon Swing. Performers include: The Skillet Lickers, Jimmie Rodgers, Ernest Tubb, Bob Wills, The Carter Family, The Swift Jewel Cowboys, The Sons of the Pioneers and Charlie Poole.
Episode 18 includes a reading of "Pre-Dude Days" which is the first true life story presented on the show. Following this, we hear the 10th and 11th laws from The Peterson Laws installments. Wrapping up the presentation is a recitation of "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry. Also included in this episode are the songs "Fortune Within" and "Variations on Wildwood Flower" by Kyle Fosburgh and as always "Money for Your Major Boom" by Jocko MacNelly as the background music for The Peterson Laws. The release of this episode marks an important date in this show's history. On 12/23/2015 we released our first episode making this the 1 year anniversary of Bob's Short Story Hour. Thank you to our submitting authors and musical guests, to all those who have done interviews on the show, to all those that have helped me with editing and ideas, my wife Tara who encourages me and keeps me on track getting my many tasks done, to all those who have donated to the project so far, and most importantly - to YOU, Listeners. Without you, none of this would be possible, nor would it matter. Thank you for listening, and as always, have a good night!
THE CARTER FAMILY are considered the most influential group in country music history. Comprised of a gaunt, shy gospel quartet member named Alvin P. Carter and two reserved country girls -- his wife, Sara, and their sister-in-law, Maybelle -- the Carter Family sang a pure, simple harmony that influenced not only the numerous other family groups of the '30s and the '40s, but folk, bluegrass, and rock musicians like Woody Guthrie, Bill Monroe, the Kingston Trio, Doc Watson, Bob Dylan, and Emmylou Harris, to mention just a few. Among the more than 300 sides they recorded are "Worried Man Blues," "Wabash Cannonball," "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," "Wildwood Flower," and "Keep on the Sunny Side." This WoodSongs Special Event Broadcast will be celebrating the Legacy of the Carter Family. Featuring... JOHN CARTER CASH, having been involved in music all his life, is an accomplished and award winning record producer. However, his activities inthe creative world reach far beyond just music production. He is also a singer-songwriter, and author. The grandson of Maybelle Carter and the only son to John R Cash and June Carter Cash, he preserves the family legacy and is a caretaker to the heritage of his musical ancestors. DALE JETT is a native of Southwest Virginia and is a third generation member of the legendary Carter Family. The son of Janette Carter, the grandson of A.P.and Sara Carter, his roots have been heavily steeped within the heart of his family's musical heritage. Growing up within the Carter Family, Dale has been influenced by many musicians and styles of music. Dale helped emcee and the trio performed at the Carter Family Fold for many years. Their group,"Hello Stranger", features Dale as he carries on the Carter Family tradition. AL, ALICE & RUTH are a Berea-based Appalachian and bluegrass trio. They toured for years as part of the McLain Family Band, a world-renowned family bluegrass band and Kentucky musical treasure. WoodSongs Kid: Jaelee Roberts is a Tennessee girl that was born with bluegrass in her blood. She performs on WoodSongs with her dad, Danny, the mandolin player for The Grascals.
PODCAST: 03 Jan 2016 01 Maggie's Farm – Biber Herrmann – Grounded 02 The Times They Are Changin' – Eric Bibb – Deeper In The Well 03 Corrina, Corrina – Cara Dillon And The Scoville Units – The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan : A Folk Tribute 04 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll – Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick – Signs Of Life 05 Spanish Mary – (Deluxe Edition) Rhiannon Giddens– Lost On The River -The New Basement Tapes 06 Boots Of Spanish Leather – Martin Simpson – Bootleg USA 07 The Ballad Of Hollis Brown – Old Blind Dogs – Legacy 08 Man Gave Names To All The Animals – Tim O'Brien – Sing Along With Putumayo 09 Farewell, Angelina – Danú – When All Is Said And Done 10 Girl From The North Country – Dave Burland – Younger Than That Now: Songs By Bob Dylan 11 Mr. Tambourine Man – Judy Collins – Send In The Clowns – The Best Of 12 With God On Our Side – Joan Baez – Wildwood Flower 13 Masters Of War – The Flying Pickets – Lost Boys 14 Blowin' In The Wind - Seth Lakeman - The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan : A Folk Tribute 15 Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright – Ralph Mctell – Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright 16 Just Like Tom Thumb Blues – Mary Asquith – Closing Time 17 To Ramona – Sinead Lohan – Storytellers 18 Lay Down Your Weary Tune – Marley's Ghost – Haunting Melodies
The song in this story----Wildwood Flower----is now a traditional “folk song,” but was composed as parlor music by J. P. Webster, living in Elkhorn, Wisconsin at the time, shortly before the Civil War. The original lyrics by Maud Irving were so strange that most renditions of the song make mondegreen of them. Take, for example, the first stanza. Maud wrote: I’ll twine 'mid the ringlets of my raven black hair,The lilies so pale and the roses so fair,The myrtle so bright with an emerald hue,And the pale aronatus with eyes of bright blue.But the usual version given, is that which is sung here by Maybelle Carter in 1928:Oh, I'll twine with my mingles and waving black hair,With the roses so red and the lilies so fair,And the myrtle so bright with the emerald dew,The pale and the leader and eyes look like blue.Actually, neither one makes much sense. But there is no flower called “aronatus;” what Maud meant by that is anybody’s guess.
Since Tom had a couple guitar breaks I thought I'd try to add a couple of different things. It's certainly nothing to brag about on my part, but it was fun.
Since Tom had a couple guitar breaks I thought I'd try to add a couple of different things. It's certainly nothing to brag about on my part, but it was fun.
A special podcast marking the 50th anniversary of the death of A.P. Carter, the founder and leader of the Carter Family. Songs include: Wildwood Flower, Lonsome Valley, Worried Man Blues and Heaven's Radio.
Dan serves up two beautiful traditional guitar tunes that you can play slow and steady: "Soldier's Joy" and "Wildwood Flower," which has been the starting point for generations of flat-pickers. The tunes are fairly easy to play, but you can make them consummately musical with careful study and attention to detail. This lesson includes Power Tab and is featured on the following CD compilations: HOW TO PLAY GUITAR: Anthology , ACOUSTIC U. Get more videos, notation and tab for this guitar lesson on TrueFire TV (http://truefiretv.com)