Playlist for Steve Krinsky - May 10, 2003

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May 10, 2003: Don't Fence Me In

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Sam Barfield's Cabal Fatale  Walk Through This World With Me   Jazz cover of Tammy Wynette (& George Jones) hit, with Kenny Wessel on guitar. Laura's theme! 
Big Guitars from Texas  The Rebel-Johnny Yuma/(Ghost) Riders in the Sky/Eyes of Texas   This medley (from the 2nd Big Guitars album) didn't make it onto the CD 
Bill Frisell  Anywhere Road   More guitar adventures, from "The Intercontinentals" (Nonesuch, 2003) 
Mike Auldridge  The Sum of Marcie's Blues   Dobro guitar from fomer picker from Seldom Scene. 
Junior Brown  Guitar Man   The guit-steel man studied with steel guitar legend Leon McAuliffe amd taught at the Hank Thompson School of Country Music in Oklahoma 
Roy Book Binder  Davis-Travis Rag   And this picker studied with Rev. Gary Davis 
Arthur Alexander  Go On Home Girl   This great songwriter, who died in his early 50s a decade ago, melds country and soul like few can do 
Tav Falco & Panther Burns  Move On Down The Line   Gritty Memphis rock & roll 
Tammy Rogers  Walls   An original from Nashville fiddler 
Guy Clark  Home Grown Tomatoes   Song for a spring day, from Texas songwriter extraordinaire 
Richard Dobson  Salty Kisses   Another Houston songwriter, moved to Nashville, then Europe. Has a new album of Townes Van Zandt songs! 
Townes Van Zandt  Tecumseh Valley   A sad song from the late great dean of Texas songwriters; from a 1969 Carnegie Hall concert now available on CD 
David Allan Coe  Piece of Wood & Steel   Powerful cover of Richard Dobson tune by self-styled Texas outlaw 
Flatlanders  Going Away   Butch, Jimmie and Joe-- on their first album together in 30 years-- do a great Utah Phillips song 
Rosalie Sorrels  Rock Salt & Nails   Another Utah Philips song, by his old pal 
Utah Philips  The Telling Takes Me Home   Song of the Old West 
Utah Philips  Goodnight-Loving Trail   In the 1860s Texas cattle men Charlie Goodnight and Oliver Loving drove longhorns up to NM, Colorado & Wyoming to hook up with the Union Pacific Railroad 
Willie Nelson/Leon Russell  Don't Fence Me In   Country duet cover of Cole Porter 
Grady Tate  This Is All I Ask   Jazz drummer tries to sing, from "Body & Soul" (Milestone, 1993) 
Nina SImone  African Mailman   Magnificent jazz piano from the late great Nina 
Roland Kirk  I Say A Little Prayer   Rahsaan blows wild, from "Volunteered Slavery" (1969) 
Robert Parker  Let's Go Baby (Where The Action Is)   1960s New Orleans R&B at its best, produced by Wardell Quezergue 
Howard Tate  Look at Granny Run Run   Southern soul from the late 60s, released in 1995 on "Get It While You Can: The Legendary Sessions" 
Jimmie Rodgers  Mother, the Queen of My Heart   A salute to dead moms everywhere 
Kenneth Threadgill  Peach Pickin' Time in Georgia   Austin's late Jimmie Rodgers disciple sings, yodels, warbles 
Run C&W  Unchained Medley: Flint Hill Special/ What'd I Say/Superstition/Stop in the Name of Love   Bluesgrass with a soulful twist from the funny faux Burns Brothers 
Stanley Bros  Hard Times   Live at 1964 Newport Folk Festival-- and I was there 
Flying Burrito Brothers  To Ramona   Post-Gram Burritos cover Dylan 
Greg Trooper  The Road So Long   Nice new album on Sugar Hill from NY/NJ to Nashville singer-songwriter 
Neko Case  Set Out Running   from "Furnace Room Lullaby" (Bloodshot, 2000) 
The Silos  Drunken Moon   New material, band now based in NYC!? 
Everly Bros  Poor Jenny   Great tune written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant; Felice died on April 22 in Gatlinburg, TN 
Webb Pierce  There Stands the Glass   A salute to the honky tonk 
Dick Curless  King of the Blues   Country singer from Maine covers Chris Gaffney tune 
Dave Alvin w/ Chris Gaffney  Amanda   from " Lonesome, On'ry and Mean: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings" (Dualtone, 2003) 
Blazers  All Day Long   Chicano rockabilly and more, with help from Cesar Rojas of Los Lobos 
Texas Tornados  Soy de San Luis   They did a version of their first album in Spanish but this Santiago (Flaco's dad) Jimenez song was already in Spanish 
Eliades Ochoa  Ay Papacito   Country music from Cuba 
Oscar Aleman  Who's Sorry Now   Argentine jazz guitarist, from "Swing Guitar Masterpieces, 38-57" 
Terrence Simien  Macque Chaux   Fresh zydeco from the swamps 
King Sunny Ade  Ja Fun Mi Dub   from "Synchroseries" (Indigedisc, 2003), Nigerian CD that combines two 1980s album 

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