Catskills pals play. Listen to Garth on keyboards!
Didier Carmier
La Cathedral: Intro
French guitar jazz via Jersey City
Didier Carmier
La Cathedral
And more
Jiminez Sisters
El Pajaro Pinto
1952 Alan Lomax recordings from Extremadura, Spain
Manuel Garcia Matos
Fandango & Jota
More Lomax in Spain
Jackie Washington
Spanish Fandango
60s Boston folkie covers Elizabeth Cotten
Jim Campilongo Electric Trio
Bought Some Swampland in Florida
New live album-- "American Hips" (Blue Hen, 2003) -- includes a duet with Norah Jones
Pollo del Mar
Jack the Ripper
Wake up before he kills you! Link Wray cover from recent tribute album, which also includes tunes by Southern Culture on the Skids, Fleshtones, Calexico, 4 Piece Suit and more
Slim Harpo
Te-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu
Southern blues with serious rhythm
Slim Harpo
Mailbox Blues
Slim plays a mean guitar (no harp here) but listen to the bass and drums as well
Fela
Coffin for Head of State
Powerful piece of protest music, a challenge to the thugs who ruled Nigeria and murdered Fela's mother.
Cornel West
Stolen King
High Life from Ghana
#5
Pinetop Perkins
9 Finger Boogie
Muddy Waters sideman visited WFMU in June 1993 and left us with this piano blues
Babs Gonzales
Ray's Groove
Newark's first rapper, from 1947, with Roy Haynes on drums. From "Bop LIves! Delmark 50th Anniversary Collection" (2003)
Afro Celt Sound System
Whirl-Y-Reel 2
Great mix of cultures, from "Sound Magic, Vol. 1" on Real World (1996)
Chieftains with Jerry Douglas
Rose Catha Na Mumhain/Arkansas Traveller/Wild Irishman
Country dobro meets Irish folk, from "Further Down the Old Plank Road: Nashville Sessions" (2003)
Chieftains with Joe Ely
The Moonshiner/I'm a Rambler
Alternative country is a big hit in Ireland! On this album, the Chieftains play with Rosanne Cash, John Prine, John Hiatt, Doc Watson and more
Black 47
Livin' in America (Fordham Road, 8 am)
This band is a mix of NYC & Irish cultures with leftwing politics
Black 47
Funky Ceili (Bridie's Song)
These guys can really rock!
Steve Earle
Rex's Blues/Ft. Worth Blues
Steve does Townes Van Zandt, along with his own blues, on his new album "Just an American Boy" (2003)
Robert Earl Keen
Beats the Devil
from "Farm Fresh Onions" on Koch (2003)
South Austin Jug Band
Cuttin' the Mullett
with Lloyd Maines as producer-- and on dobro
RC Bank
Great Scott's BBQ
Another Lubbock transplant, now longtime Austin player
Kimmie Rhodes & Willie Nelson
Picture in a Frame
Title cut to Kimmie's album with Willie, on Sunbird (2003)
Byrds
Bound to Fall
Bonus instrumental track on recent CD re-issue of 1968 "Notorious Byrd Brothers"
Byrds
My Back Pages
Dylan cover, one of the best
Side Show
Cold Coffee
NYC-based artist Greg Kreutz wrote this tune for a one-shot Atlantic album, an Arif Mardin production, in 1970
Didier Carmier with Greg Wall
Paris Blues
Jazz guitar and horn
John Jorgenson
Lookin' Out My Back Door
Los Angeles guitar whiz/sideman does up Creedence
Rodney Crowell
Earth Bound
John Jorgenson helps out on this new RC tune
Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise
It'll Come to You
John Hiatt cover and title cut of yet another JH tribute album
Linda Ronstadt
When We Ran
Another Hiatt, also on "It'll Come to You" CD
Nick Lowe & his Cowboy Outfit
She Don't Love Nobody
Nick is a pretty good songwriter himself but he digs Hiatt too
Bill Frisell
Have A Little Faith in Me
Downtown guitarist does instrumental Hiatt, with help from Don Byron, Guy Klucevsek, Joey Barron, Wayne Horvitz
Johnny Cash
Five Feet High and Rising
Warren Zevon
Dirty Life & Times
Los Lobos
Voodoo Music
One of the many tunes on all those blues CDs related to the Scorcese/PBS series on the blues
Electrik Mud Kats w/ Chuck D
Mannish Boy
Smart rappers take on Muddy Waters and Chicago blues
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