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Playlist | Req. | Artist | Song | Release | Label |
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START OF SHOW: Margot SIGNED ON at 10:19 AM (1/20/13) | |||||
John F. Kennedy | John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States | Nobel Voices for Disarmament: 1901-2001 | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Tom Paxton | Lyndon Johnson Told a Nation | Ain't That News | Elektra | ||
Country Joe McDonald | I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag | Collectors Items: The First Three EP's | Decal/Rag Baby | ||
Pete Seeger | Which Side Are You On? | If I Had a Hammer: Songs of Hope and Struggle | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Bill Monroe | White House Blues | Crossroads: Southern Roots | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
talkset | |||||
Bob Dylan | Dear Mrs. Roosevelt | A Tribute to Woody Guthrie | Warner Bros. | ||
Willie Eason | Franklin D. Roosevelt, A Poor Man's Friend | Sacred Steel: Traditional Sacred African-American Steel Guitar Music in Florida | Arhoolie | ||
Annie Brewer | Roosevelt Blues | Boll Weevil Here, Boll Wevil Everwhere: Field Recordings Vol 16 | Document | ||
Peter La Farge | Hey, Mr. President | As Long as the Grass Shall Grow: Peter La Farge Sings of the Indians | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Billy Bragg & Wilco | Christ for President | Mermaid Avenue | Elektra | ||
John F. Kennedy | JFK at Amherst College, Oct. 26, 1963 | Of Poetry and Power: Poems Occasioned by the Presidency and by the Death of John F. Kennedy | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
talkset | |||||
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Ronnie Gilbert | Lincoln & Liberty | Songs of the Civil War | Columbia | ||
Ernest V. Stoneman | Uncle Sam and the Kaiser | Bloody War: Songs 1924-1939 | Tompkins Square | ||
Joe Glazer | Ballad of Richard Nixon | Music of American Politics | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Richard Nixon | President Nixon's Watergate Speech | Watergate, Vol.1: The Break In | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Phil Ochs | Here's to the State of Richard Nixon | Unknown | |||
talkset | |||||
Tom Glazer | The Arms of Abraham | A Treasury of Civil War Songs Sung by Tom Glazer | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Tom Glazer | The President's Grave | A Treasury of Civil War Songs Sung by Tom Glazer | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
The University Players | O Captain, My Captain | Selections from Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Irene Dailey and Martin Donegan | Richard Frost: On Not Writing an Elegy | Of Poetry and Power: Poems Occasioned by the Presidency and by the Death of John F. Kennedy | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Irene Dailey and Martin Donegan | W.H. Auden: Elegy for JFK | Of Poetry and Power: Poems Occasioned by the Presidency and by the Death of John F. Kennedy | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Howard Da Silva | Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge | Politics and Power | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Oscar Brand | I Like Ike | Presidential Campaign Songs, 1789-1996 | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
talkset | |||||
Tom Ashley | Pretty Fair Damsel | Close to Home: Old Time Music from Mike Seeger's Collection 1952-1967 | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Dave and Howard | My Bones Gonna Rise Again | Black & White Hillbilly Music: Family Harmonica Recordings from the 1920s & 30s | Trikont | ||
Jessie Wadley, with John Wadley, Will Jones, and Felix Davenport | Longest Train I Ever Saw | Deep River of Song: Georgia | Rounder | ||
Bill Cornett | Old Age Pension Blues/Hook & Line/John Henry | Mountain Music of Kentucky | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
Sankofa Strings | Viper Mad | Colored Aristocracy | Music Maker | ||
talkset | |||||
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Maddox Brothers & Rose | Theme & A Cowboy Has to Yell | On the Air: The 1940s | Arhoolie | ||
Roane County Ramblers | Alabama Trot | Rural String Bands of Tennessee | County | ||
Jarvie Hall | White Wing Waltz | Traditional Fiddle Music of Kentucky: Along the Kentucky River | Rounder | ||
Larry Riendeau | Le Pied du Mouton | The Art of Traditional Fiddle | Rounder Heritage Series | ||
Doc Watson | Little Sadie/Blue Smoke/St.Louis Blues | Doc Watson at Gerdes Folk City | Sugar Hill | ||
Woody Guthrie | Going Down the Road Feeling Bad | This Land Is Your Land: The Asch Recordings Vol. 1 | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
talkset | |||||
Spartanburg Famous Four | Lily of the Valley (I Want You to Move) | Carolina Gospel Quartets (1938-1939) | Document | ||
Shelby Gospel Four | New Burying Ground | Carolina Gospel Quartets (1938-1939) | Document | ||
Rev. I.B. Ware with wife and son | You Better Quit Drinking Shine | V/A - American Primitive Vol. 1: Raw Pre-War Gospel (1926-36) | Revenant | ||
William and Versey Smith | When That Great Ship Went Down | V/A - American Primitive Vol. 1: Raw Pre-War Gospel (1926-36) | Revenant | ||
Reverend Charlie Jackson | I Gave Up All I Had/What a Time | God's Got It: The Legendary Booker and Jackson Singles | CaseQuarter | ||
Precious Bryant | Saints Go Marching In/It's Alright/If You Don't Love Me, Would You Fool Me Good? | My Name is Precious | Music Maker | ||
talkset | |||||
Fra-Fra Tribesmen | Yarum Praise Songs | The Story of the Blues: The Origin of the Blues | Columbia | ||
Mississippi John Hurt | Stack O'Lee Blues | The Story of the Blues: The Origin of the Blues | Columbia | ||
Blind Willie McTell | Travelin' Blues | The Story of the Blues: The Origin of the Blues | Columbia | ||
talkset | |||||
Charley Patton | Stone Pony Blues | The Story of the Blues: The Origin of the Blues | Columbia | ||
Blind Lemon Jefferson | Black Snake Moan | The Story of the Blues: The Origin of the Blues | Columbia | ||
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Leadbelly | Pig Meat Papa | The Story of the Blues: The Origin of the Blues | Columbia | ||
Texas Alexander | Broken Yo-Yo | The Story of the Blues: The Origin of the Blues | Columbia | ||
Peg Leg Howell | Broke and Hungry Blues | The Story of the Blues: The Origin of the Blues | Columbia | ||
Barbecue Bob/Laughing Charley | It Won't Be Long Now | The Story of the Blues: Blues and Entertainment | Columbia | ||
Henry Williams/Eddie Anthony | Georgia Crawl | The Story of the Blues: Blues and Entertainment | Columbia | ||
Mississippi Jook Band | Dangerous Woman | The Story of the Blues: Blues and Entertainment | Columbia | ||
Memphis Jug Band | Gator Wobble | The Story of the Blues: Blues and Entertainment | Columbia | ||
* | Nick McMillan & Kelly Breiding | Reuben's Train | New Young Fogies, Vol. 1 | self-released | |
END OF SHOW: Margot SIGNED OFF at 1:25 PM (1/20/13) |