Host: Terry Hayden
New life
Brand New | Peter Mayer | Heaven Below
One Day Old | Woody Guthrie | Songs to Grow On for Mother and Child
Little Seed | Elizabeth Mitchell | Woody at 100 -- Selections from the Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection (Clearwater Festival, June 15-16)
This Morning I Was Born Again | Lucy Kaplansky | Reunion
Upcoming performances
Muskrat Ramble / Heebie Jeebies | Low 'N Lonesome | Low 'N Lonesome (Squire Jacob Coffee House, June 1)
O Child | Steel Wheels | No More Rain ( Caffe Lena June 4)
Time and Tide | Paul Kelly | Spring and Fall (Linda Norris Auditorium May 29)
Willow | Stone Thoreaus | Stone Thoreaus (Caffe Lena May 29)
Clearwater performers June 15-16
Flowers are Red | Tom Chapin | Join the Jubilee
De Colores | Pete Seeger with the Rivertown Kids and Friends | Tomorrow's Children
Mermaid's Avenue | The Klezmatics | Wonder Wheel
Metsakukkia |Jay Ungar and Molly Mason | Lover’s Waltz
White Wings | Magpie | Seed on the Prairie (Also at Old Songs June 28-30)
Economy and society
Gone Away | The Nellies | The Nellies (Moon and River Cafe May 29)
I Don’t Want Your Millions Mister | Tao Seeger Band | Rise and Bloom
The Jolly Banker | Woody Guthrie | Woody at 100 -- Selections from the Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection
Banks of Marble | Pete Seeger | If I Had a Hammer: Songs of Hope and Struggle (Clearwater June 15-16)
Garbage | Pete Seeger | Pete (Clearwater June 15-16)
Little Boxes | Malvina Reynolds | The Best of Broadside 1962-1988
Cross My Heart | Phil Ochs | The Millenium Collection – The Best of Phil Ochs
Songs about Clearwater and the river
Pete Talks About Clearwater | Pete Seeger | At 89
Long Haul | Pete Seeger | At 89
Sailboat Clearwater | Hudson River Sloop Singers | Broad Old River 2
The River That Flows Both Ways | Hudson River Sloop Singers | Broad Old River 2
Broad Old River | Hudson River Sloop Singers | Broad Old River 2
Of Time and Rivers Flowing | Pete Seeger | Pete
Bountiful River | Pete Seeger and Lorre Wyatt | A More Perfect Union
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Monday, May 13, 2013
Mostly Folk Playlist, May 12, 2013
Host: Howard Jack (last regular show, ending 28 and a half years of hosting Mostly Folk on WRPI)
Ray Bierl, "The Dying Hobo," Any Place I Hang My Hat
Dave Gunning, "These Hands," Dave Gunning Live
Sally Spring, "Hickory Wind (acoustic)," Mockingbird
Lindsay Lou and the Flatbellys, "Pass Me the Whiskey," Release
Your Shrouds
John Roberts & Tony Barrand, "The Man at the Nore," Live at
Holstein's
Greg Clarke, "The Old Dun Cow," Old Bones
Kieron Means, "One More Mile," Far As My Eyes Can See
Dan Berggren, "Old Green Sweater," Mountain Air
Cathy Winter, "Short Moments," Next Sweet Time
Stillhouse Rounders, "Train on the Island," Home Brew
Red Hen, "Tell Me True," Crossing
John Kirk & Trish Miller, "North Country Waltz," Quicksteppin'
Magpie, "River's Takin' Care of Me," Living Planet
Bridget Ball & Christopher Shaw, "Red River Valley," Songs from the
Big Front Porch
Michael Jerling, "Riverboat Rag," Early Jerling
Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen, "Song for Gamble," The Light of
the Day
Al & Cathy Bain, "Here Comes My Baby Back Again," Still on the
Right Side...of the Dirt
The Beeline Ramblers, "Let My Ashes Fly," The Beeline Ramblers
Annie & the Hedonists, "Killing the Blues," Good Old Wagon
Jim Gaudet and the Railroad Boys, "Don't Get on That Train," No
Questions Asked
Utah Phillips & Mark Ross, "Moffit Tunnel/Walking through Your
Town in the Snow," Loafer's Glory
Utah Phillips & Mark Ross, "Hood River Blackie/Hood River Roll On,"
Loafer's Glory
Rosalie Sorrels, "Old Devil Time," Report from Grimes Creek
Eric Bibb & Needed Time, "Done Laid Around," Good Stuff
Ray Bierl, "The Dying Hobo," Any Place I Hang My Hat
Dave Gunning, "These Hands," Dave Gunning Live
Sally Spring, "Hickory Wind (acoustic)," Mockingbird
Lindsay Lou and the Flatbellys, "Pass Me the Whiskey," Release
Your Shrouds
John Roberts & Tony Barrand, "The Man at the Nore," Live at
Holstein's
Greg Clarke, "The Old Dun Cow," Old Bones
Kieron Means, "One More Mile," Far As My Eyes Can See
Dan Berggren, "Old Green Sweater," Mountain Air
Cathy Winter, "Short Moments," Next Sweet Time
Stillhouse Rounders, "Train on the Island," Home Brew
Red Hen, "Tell Me True," Crossing
John Kirk & Trish Miller, "North Country Waltz," Quicksteppin'
Magpie, "River's Takin' Care of Me," Living Planet
Bridget Ball & Christopher Shaw, "Red River Valley," Songs from the
Big Front Porch
Michael Jerling, "Riverboat Rag," Early Jerling
Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen, "Song for Gamble," The Light of
the Day
Al & Cathy Bain, "Here Comes My Baby Back Again," Still on the
Right Side...of the Dirt
The Beeline Ramblers, "Let My Ashes Fly," The Beeline Ramblers
Annie & the Hedonists, "Killing the Blues," Good Old Wagon
Jim Gaudet and the Railroad Boys, "Don't Get on That Train," No
Questions Asked
Utah Phillips & Mark Ross, "Moffit Tunnel/Walking through Your
Town in the Snow," Loafer's Glory
Utah Phillips & Mark Ross, "Hood River Blackie/Hood River Roll On,"
Loafer's Glory
Rosalie Sorrels, "Old Devil Time," Report from Grimes Creek
Eric Bibb & Needed Time, "Done Laid Around," Good Stuff
Labels:
Mostly Folk playlist
Monday, April 15, 2013
Mostly Folk Playlist, April 7, 2013
Host: Howard Jack
Amy Speace, "Ghost," Land Like a Bird
Tom Paxton, "Dance in the Kitchen," Comedians & Angels
Sharon Katz & the Peace Train, "Take Me Home," Imbizo
Nora Jane Struthers & the Party Line, "Sourwood Tree," Carnival
The Stray Birds, "Harlem," The Stray Birds
Ray Bierl, "Bill McCarran," Singing through the Hard Times
Dave Gunning, "Coal from the Train," No More Pennies
Sally Spring, "Old Man as He Walks Out the Door," Mockingbird
Lindsay Lou & the Flatbellys, "My Side of the Mountain," Release Your
Shrouds
Billy Bragg, "I Ain't Got No Home," Tooth & Nail
Dan Weber, "Sarah Ann," Ash & Bone
Rita Hosking, "Sierra Bound," Little Boat
Brother Sun, "Lady of the Harbor," Some Part of the Truth
The Howlin' Brothers, "Julia Belle Swain," Howl
The Hearkenbacks, "Too Far from the Shore," Farmless
Hey, Mavis, "Midnight Train," Honey Man
Maya and the Ruins, "Train Whistle Blues," Take This Song with
You
David Grisman, "Little Cabin Home on the Hill," Home Is Where the
Heart Is
Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum, "Teardrops Falling in the Snow," The
Oak & the Laurel
The Kentucky Colonels, "Nine Pound Hammer," Appalachian Swing!
The Johnson Mountain Boys, "Weathered Grey Stone," At the Old
Schoolhouse
Mississippi Fred McDowell, "Good Morning Little School Girl,"
Mississippi Fred McDowell
Mary Flower, "Papa's on the Housetop," Bywater Dance
Amy Speace, "Ghost," Land Like a Bird
Tom Paxton, "Dance in the Kitchen," Comedians & Angels
Sharon Katz & the Peace Train, "Take Me Home," Imbizo
Nora Jane Struthers & the Party Line, "Sourwood Tree," Carnival
The Stray Birds, "Harlem," The Stray Birds
Ray Bierl, "Bill McCarran," Singing through the Hard Times
Dave Gunning, "Coal from the Train," No More Pennies
Sally Spring, "Old Man as He Walks Out the Door," Mockingbird
Lindsay Lou & the Flatbellys, "My Side of the Mountain," Release Your
Shrouds
Billy Bragg, "I Ain't Got No Home," Tooth & Nail
Dan Weber, "Sarah Ann," Ash & Bone
Rita Hosking, "Sierra Bound," Little Boat
Brother Sun, "Lady of the Harbor," Some Part of the Truth
The Howlin' Brothers, "Julia Belle Swain," Howl
The Hearkenbacks, "Too Far from the Shore," Farmless
Hey, Mavis, "Midnight Train," Honey Man
Maya and the Ruins, "Train Whistle Blues," Take This Song with
You
David Grisman, "Little Cabin Home on the Hill," Home Is Where the
Heart Is
Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum, "Teardrops Falling in the Snow," The
Oak & the Laurel
The Kentucky Colonels, "Nine Pound Hammer," Appalachian Swing!
The Johnson Mountain Boys, "Weathered Grey Stone," At the Old
Schoolhouse
Mississippi Fred McDowell, "Good Morning Little School Girl,"
Mississippi Fred McDowell
Mary Flower, "Papa's on the Housetop," Bywater Dance
Labels:
Mostly Folk playlist
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Mostly Folk Playlist April 14, 2013
Host: Terry Hayden
The Vientos del Pueblo show is usually on before Mostly Folk, but this week it was pre-empted by baseball. Baseball ended before 6:00, and during that time, I played three songs from Guardabarranco, which is a group sometimes played on Vientos del Pueblo. The songs I played were:
Suena prohibido
Banderas de libertad
Casa abierta
The Mostly Folk show
April Morning | Broadside Electric | With Teeth
Only an April Fool | Dan Berggren | Fresh Territory (Ndakinna Education Center May 19)
Plenty O’ Nothing | Jamcrackers | Jamcrackers (Ndakinna Education Center May 19)
I Ain’t Got No Home| Brother Sun | Some Part of the Truth (Old Songs April 19)
Home | Dougie MacLean | Inside the Thunder (8th Step May 14)
Home by Dark | Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen | Home by Dark (A Place for Folk, First Unitarian Society of Schenectady, May 3)
Merrimack County | Tom Rush | Live from Symphony Hall, Boston (8th Step May 11)
Louisiana Eyes | Tom Rush | New Year (8th Step May 11)
Creole Belles | Del Rey | Four and Six (Caffe Lena April 17)
Pianoforte 2010 | Jake Shimabukuro | Peace Love Ukulele (Troy Savings Bank Music Hall April 27)
Corrina, Corrina | Leo Kottke | Standing in My Shoes (The Egg April 26)
Itasca Rag | Dakota Dave Hull | Reunion Rag (Caffe Lena April 20)
Cindy | Peggy Seeger, with Mike and Pete Seeger | Three Score and Ten (8th Step May 12)
Bring Me Home | Peggy Seeger | Bring Me Home (8th Step May 12)
Any Way I Do | Tracy Grammer | Flower of Avalon (Caffe Lena April 21)
Amazon | Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer | Little Blue Egg (Caffe Lena April 21)
The Butterfly | Patrick Ball | Music On the Wind: Selected Pieces 1983-2003 (Old Songs May 10)
Two Left Feet | Chuck Brodsky | Tulips for Lunch (Middleburgh Public Library April 16)
North Country Waltz | John Kirk and Trish Miller | Quicksteppin’ (Crandall Public Library April 25)
No One Left to Turn To | Lustre Kings | That’s Show Biz (Linda Norris Auditorium April 20)
Hello NSA | Roy Zimmerman | Faulty Intelligence (Middleburgh Public Library May 1)
A Bridge to Somewhere | Tom Chapin | Let the Bad Times Roll (Proctors May 10)
Old Apples You | Pete Seeger and Lorre Wyatt | A More Perfect Union (8th Step May 12)
God's Counting on Me…God's Counting on You | Pete Seeger and Lorre Wyatt | A More Perfect Union (8th Step May 12)
Keep the Flame Alive | Pete Seeger and Lorre Wyatt | A More Perfect Union (8th Step May 12)
The Vientos del Pueblo show is usually on before Mostly Folk, but this week it was pre-empted by baseball. Baseball ended before 6:00, and during that time, I played three songs from Guardabarranco, which is a group sometimes played on Vientos del Pueblo. The songs I played were:
Suena prohibido
Banderas de libertad
Casa abierta
The Mostly Folk show
April Morning | Broadside Electric | With Teeth
Only an April Fool | Dan Berggren | Fresh Territory (Ndakinna Education Center May 19)
Plenty O’ Nothing | Jamcrackers | Jamcrackers (Ndakinna Education Center May 19)
I Ain’t Got No Home| Brother Sun | Some Part of the Truth (Old Songs April 19)
Home | Dougie MacLean | Inside the Thunder (8th Step May 14)
Home by Dark | Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen | Home by Dark (A Place for Folk, First Unitarian Society of Schenectady, May 3)
Merrimack County | Tom Rush | Live from Symphony Hall, Boston (8th Step May 11)
Louisiana Eyes | Tom Rush | New Year (8th Step May 11)
Creole Belles | Del Rey | Four and Six (Caffe Lena April 17)
Pianoforte 2010 | Jake Shimabukuro | Peace Love Ukulele (Troy Savings Bank Music Hall April 27)
Corrina, Corrina | Leo Kottke | Standing in My Shoes (The Egg April 26)
Itasca Rag | Dakota Dave Hull | Reunion Rag (Caffe Lena April 20)
Cindy | Peggy Seeger, with Mike and Pete Seeger | Three Score and Ten (8th Step May 12)
Bring Me Home | Peggy Seeger | Bring Me Home (8th Step May 12)
Any Way I Do | Tracy Grammer | Flower of Avalon (Caffe Lena April 21)
Amazon | Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer | Little Blue Egg (Caffe Lena April 21)
The Butterfly | Patrick Ball | Music On the Wind: Selected Pieces 1983-2003 (Old Songs May 10)
Two Left Feet | Chuck Brodsky | Tulips for Lunch (Middleburgh Public Library April 16)
North Country Waltz | John Kirk and Trish Miller | Quicksteppin’ (Crandall Public Library April 25)
No One Left to Turn To | Lustre Kings | That’s Show Biz (Linda Norris Auditorium April 20)
Hello NSA | Roy Zimmerman | Faulty Intelligence (Middleburgh Public Library May 1)
A Bridge to Somewhere | Tom Chapin | Let the Bad Times Roll (Proctors May 10)
Old Apples You | Pete Seeger and Lorre Wyatt | A More Perfect Union (8th Step May 12)
God's Counting on Me…God's Counting on You | Pete Seeger and Lorre Wyatt | A More Perfect Union (8th Step May 12)
Keep the Flame Alive | Pete Seeger and Lorre Wyatt | A More Perfect Union (8th Step May 12)
Labels:
Mostly Folk playlist
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Mostly Folk Playlist, March 31, 2013
Host: Terry Hayden
Maple sugaring season
Maple Sugar Mountain | Dave Rowe Trio | The Good Life
Maple Syrup | Betty and the Baby Boomers | I’ll Always Sing
Maple Syrup Time | Pete Seeger and Tao Rodriguez Seeger | Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger
Easter
Easter Eggs | Mark Rust | Legacy
Satisfied | Joe Crookston | Fall Down as the Rain
Spring
Spring Wind | Greg Brown | If I Had Known
Spring! | Lui Collins | Closer
Red Red Robin | Lui Collins | Closer
This Little Bird | Elizabeth Mitchell | Blue Clouds
Blue Sky (Little Martha Intro) | Elizabeth Mitchell | Blue Clouds
Coming up April 5 at the Universal Preservation Hall
Durant’s Dandies | Jamcrackers | Jamcrackers
Clara Polka | John Kirk and Friends | Fiddle Tunes of the North Country
Rain, clouds, and brightness
Rain | The Nellies | The Nellies
Silver Lining | The Honey Dewdrops | Silver Lining
Bright Morning Stars | The Honey Dewdrops | Silver Lining
Bright Day | Carey Creed | Small Braveries
Gardens
You Plant Your Fields | Carey Creed | Small Braveries
All I Want is a Garden | Brother Sun | Brother Sun (Old Songs Saturday, April 19)
Pushing Spring | Lou and Peter Berryman | Double Yodel (8th Step Saturday, April 6)
Whose Garden Was This | Tom Paxton | Tom Paxton 6 (8th Step Saturday, April 13)
Sky and soaring
Blue Sky | Cindy Mangsen and Steve Gillette | Home by Dark
Blue Skies | Bethel Steele | Of Love and Whiskey
Beautiful Skies | Bill and Kate Isles | Beneath the Stars and Moon
Soar On | The Nellies | The Nellies
Sun
Sunshine Special | Serendipity Singers | Serendipity/The Many Sides of
Keep on the Sunny Side | Doc Watson | Memories
Sunshine and Flowers | Eric Andersen | The Collection
Poor Me / May There Always Be Sunshine | Joe Crookston | Fall Down as the Rain
Labels:
Mostly Folk playlist
Monday, March 11, 2013
Mostly Folk Playlist 3/3/13
Host: Howard Jack
The Steel Wheels, "One Night," Lay Down, Lay Low
Pesky J. Nixon, "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere," Red Ducks
Tommy Sands with Moya & Fionan, "Rambling Wild and Free," Let
the Circle Be Wide
Mary Gauthier, "Last of the Hobo Kings," Live at Blue Rock
Zoe Mulford, "Storm Damage," Coyote Wings
Chris Stamey, "Wintertime," Lovesick Blues
Anders Osborne, "Never Is a Real Long Time," Three Free Amigos
Pharis & Jason Romero, "Waiting for the Evening Mail," Long Gone
Out West Blues
Jon Shain, "Ordinary Cats," Ordinary Cats
Corey Harris, "Maggie Walker Blues," Fulton Blues
Reverend Freakchild, "Tightrope," Chaos and Country Blues
Al & Kathy Bain, "My Baby's Comin' Home Again Today," Still on the
Right Side...of the Dirt
The Honeycutters, "Better Woman," Irene
Eilen Jewell, "Over Again," Queen of the Minor Key
Slaid Cleaves, "Green Mountains and Me," Everything You Love Will
Be Taken Away
Guy Clark, "Fort Worth Blues," Cold Dog Soup
Jeffrey Foucault, "City Flower," Ghost Repeater
David Massengill, "The Whittlin' Boy," Twilight the Taj Mahal
Rosalie Sorrels, "We Were Kinda Crazy Then," Travelin' Lady Rides
Again
Jody Stecher & Kate Brislin, "Stepstones," Blue Lightning
Grisman, Hartford & Seeger, "Windy Mountain," Retrograss
Peter Ostroushko, 'Three Crows," Sacred Heart
Freyda & Acoustic Attatude, "Garden of Mysteries," Midnight at
Cabell Hall
The Steel Wheels, "One Night," Lay Down, Lay Low
Pesky J. Nixon, "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere," Red Ducks
Tommy Sands with Moya & Fionan, "Rambling Wild and Free," Let
the Circle Be Wide
Mary Gauthier, "Last of the Hobo Kings," Live at Blue Rock
Zoe Mulford, "Storm Damage," Coyote Wings
Chris Stamey, "Wintertime," Lovesick Blues
Anders Osborne, "Never Is a Real Long Time," Three Free Amigos
Pharis & Jason Romero, "Waiting for the Evening Mail," Long Gone
Out West Blues
Jon Shain, "Ordinary Cats," Ordinary Cats
Corey Harris, "Maggie Walker Blues," Fulton Blues
Reverend Freakchild, "Tightrope," Chaos and Country Blues
Al & Kathy Bain, "My Baby's Comin' Home Again Today," Still on the
Right Side...of the Dirt
The Honeycutters, "Better Woman," Irene
Eilen Jewell, "Over Again," Queen of the Minor Key
Slaid Cleaves, "Green Mountains and Me," Everything You Love Will
Be Taken Away
Guy Clark, "Fort Worth Blues," Cold Dog Soup
Jeffrey Foucault, "City Flower," Ghost Repeater
David Massengill, "The Whittlin' Boy," Twilight the Taj Mahal
Rosalie Sorrels, "We Were Kinda Crazy Then," Travelin' Lady Rides
Again
Jody Stecher & Kate Brislin, "Stepstones," Blue Lightning
Grisman, Hartford & Seeger, "Windy Mountain," Retrograss
Peter Ostroushko, 'Three Crows," Sacred Heart
Freyda & Acoustic Attatude, "Garden of Mysteries," Midnight at
Cabell Hall
Labels:
Mostly Folk playlist
Monday, February 18, 2013
Mostly Folk Playlist, February 17, 2013
Host: Howard Jack
Michael Jerling, "Dawn Patrol," Little Movies
Sean Rowe, "Alone," 27
Sean Tyrell, "Coast of Malabar," Cry of a Dreamer
Corey Harris, "My Song," blu.black
Caravan of Thieves, "Billy," Bouquet
David Greenberg & Harpeth Rising, "You Can Only Follow," The End
of the World
Marcy Marxer, "Girl Django," Things Are Coming My Way
John Corbett, "Name on a Stone," Leaving Nothin' Behind
Wendy Crowe, "Muddy River," The Way I Am
Jonathan Maness, "Small Town," Time, Love, and Money
Ashley Robertson, "Finished with You," Start Again
Eric Bannan, "Wild Places," Wild Places
Elaine Mahon, "Dust Tracks in the Road," Rise
The Quiet American, "Wild Bill Jones," Wild Bill Jones
Norman Blake, "The Weathered Old Caboose behind the Train,"
Chattanooga Sugar Babe
Bryan Bowers, "Bill Cheatham," For You
Jones & Leva, "She Could Have Loved Him," Journey Home
The Mysterious Redbirds, "I'm Gettin' Ready to Go," The Mysterious
Redbirds 1992-1998
Danny Knicely & Will Lee, "Dusty Miller," Murders, Drownings and
Lost Loves - The Roots of Country Music
Bruce Molsky, "Come Home," Soon Be Time
Critton Hollow String Band, "Samolynn Waltz/Midwinter's Waltz,"
Cowboys and Indians
Sonny Boy Williamson, "The Sky Is Crying," Keep It to Ourselves
Michael Jerling, "Dawn Patrol," Little Movies
Sean Rowe, "Alone," 27
Sean Tyrell, "Coast of Malabar," Cry of a Dreamer
Corey Harris, "My Song," blu.black
Caravan of Thieves, "Billy," Bouquet
David Greenberg & Harpeth Rising, "You Can Only Follow," The End
of the World
Marcy Marxer, "Girl Django," Things Are Coming My Way
John Corbett, "Name on a Stone," Leaving Nothin' Behind
Wendy Crowe, "Muddy River," The Way I Am
Jonathan Maness, "Small Town," Time, Love, and Money
Ashley Robertson, "Finished with You," Start Again
Eric Bannan, "Wild Places," Wild Places
Elaine Mahon, "Dust Tracks in the Road," Rise
The Quiet American, "Wild Bill Jones," Wild Bill Jones
Norman Blake, "The Weathered Old Caboose behind the Train,"
Chattanooga Sugar Babe
Bryan Bowers, "Bill Cheatham," For You
Jones & Leva, "She Could Have Loved Him," Journey Home
The Mysterious Redbirds, "I'm Gettin' Ready to Go," The Mysterious
Redbirds 1992-1998
Danny Knicely & Will Lee, "Dusty Miller," Murders, Drownings and
Lost Loves - The Roots of Country Music
Bruce Molsky, "Come Home," Soon Be Time
Critton Hollow String Band, "Samolynn Waltz/Midwinter's Waltz,"
Cowboys and Indians
Sonny Boy Williamson, "The Sky Is Crying," Keep It to Ourselves
Labels:
Mostly Folk playlist
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