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3 weeks ago
Anita Carter - If I Could Hold You
Johnny Cash Show - 1x22 [Ep 22] - Roger Miller, Brenda Lee & Pete Seeger [March 4 '70]
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3 weeks ago
Anita Carter & the Carter Family, live in 1971
Not sure what the name of this song is, but commenters usually fill me in pretty fast! It could be "Walkin In the Sun On The Sunny Side of Spain" o...
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1 month ago
Vagabond Waltz by Whoopee John Wilfahrt on 1953 Decca 45.
Decca Records 9-29010. Flip-side is "Agnes Polka".
Transferred to digital using stereo gear on background photo.
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1 month ago
Townes Van Zandt - White Freightliner Blues - 11/16/94 Germany
Recorded at Jubez, Karlsruhe, Germany, November 16th 1994
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1 month ago
Guy Clark with Karen Matheson - Dublin Blues
From Transatlantic Sessions series 1 (1995/6)
guitar: Russ Barenberg
dobro: Jerry Douglas
bass: Travis Clark
fiddle: Jay Ungar
percussion: Jim Suth...
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2 months ago
RENOWNS - My Mind's Made Up (1961)
It's a shame this excellent song didn't get more exposure, as it is one of the greatest 1961 singles to have never made the national charts. The vo...
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"Marjorie Lake" was really Ione Vake, who is credited as the writer (as I. M. Vake). The band was from Chisholm, Minnesota, on the Iron Range. Ione sang in bar bands on the Range for many years.
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2 months ago
THE RENOWNS - MY MINDS MADE UP
#034 THE RENOWNS - MY MINDS MADE UP
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2 months ago
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Direct from Chisholm, Minnesota. Rangers rule!
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2 months ago
Bill Morrissey - Inside
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Thanks for posting this. How about "Off White" and "Sister Joe," two of my all-time favorites off the same album? I first discovered Bill Morrissey when Terri Gross had him on "Fresh Air" on NPR years ago. He sang "Off White" and I was hooked.
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8 months ago
Steve Earle - Jerusalem
Steve Earle singing Jerusalem at the Operation Ceasefire Concert in Wasington DC on 9/24/2005
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8 months ago
Jimmie Dale Gilmore pays tribute to Townes Van Zant
Jimmie Dale Gilmore sings Townes Van Zant at the Bottom Line, New York New York 1998
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8 months ago
Jimmie Dale Gilmore with Iris DeMent
Jimmie joins Iris for I Can't Help It if I"m Still in Love with You" by Hank Williams at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in Golden Gate Park Oct...
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8 months ago
Britta Steffen - Freestyle Swimming
Worldsport profiles German swimmer Britta Steffen, who won the gold medal in both the 50m & 100m Freestyle at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
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@theoneandonlypaddy There definitely IS professional swimming. Do you think Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, Natalie Coughlin, Katie Hoff, etc., make money doing anything other than swimming (and modeling swimsuits for Speedo)?
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9 months ago
Long John Baldry - Let The Heartaches Begin (1967)
"Top Of The Pops" Show (1967)
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9 months ago
Stan Rogers - Mary Ellen Carter
A performance of "Mary Ellen Carter" by folk artist Stan Rogers, introduced by a story of inspiration from a Chief Mate.
Taken from the document...
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9 months ago
Guy Clark - Dublin Blues
Guy Clark performing with Emmylou Harris at the 2005 Americana
awards, with Shawn Camp on the fiddle.
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9 months ago
Rita Coolidge - My Crew
From the 1972 album, "This Lady's Not For Sale"
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9 months ago
Bill Morrissey Casey Illinois
One of my favorites from Inside.
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11 months ago
Gillian Welch - Beulah Land
Great southern bluegrass gospel music group.
If this has blessed you, please comment and let me know so I will know that it did someone some good...
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11 months ago
RALPH McTELL Genesis 1 verse 20 / First and Last Man 1971
Cant believe this album plays..its so warped the pick up cartridge was wobbling..Jim
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11 months ago
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I heard this song about forty years ago and a few lines have been stuck in my head since: "I will add new words to my language, but I write them on the wind" and "if I could tell the future, I would ask it not to come." I didn't know the title or writer/singer, but I searched periodically for t...
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11 months ago
Ralph McTell - Streets Of London
Have you seen the old man
In the closed-down market
Kicking up the paper,
with his worn out shoes?
In his eyes you see no pride
And held loose...
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11 months ago
Tommy Makem - Farewell To Carlingford
Tommy sings -Farewell To Carlingford
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11 months ago
Seekers - The Leaving Of Liverpool (Stereo)
From their 1965 album, "A World Of Our Own". You can listen to this in stereo by typing &fmt=18 after the URL and hitting "ENTER".
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11 months ago
Tommy Makem - Leaving of Liverpool
LEAVING OF LIVERPOOL
Farewell to you my own true love
I am going far away
I am bound for California
But I know that I'll return some day
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1 year ago
Goodnight Loving Trail Utah Phillips cover/tribute
B. Utah Phillips... outstanding man. Great song. "Swing"= riding beside & containing the herd. They roped and brought back strays. Wranglers c...
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1 year ago
Bob Franke "Alleluia, The Great Storm" is Over"
Bob Franke singing his classic song :"Alleluia, the Great Storm is Over" with Bill Stains, Jeanie Stahl and Mason Daring at the legendary me&thee c...
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1 year ago
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again - Jerry Middaugh & Orville Murphy
This song celebrates the ending of Prohibition and the optimism following Roosevelt's election in 1936 (author unknown). Sung by Jerry Middaugh and...
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1 year ago
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Another winner. I love these guys.
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1 year ago
Norman Blake, Flatpicker
Legendary guitarist Norman Blake flatpicks "Randall Collins" and "Done Gone" in a 1980 performance with the Rising Fawn String Ensemble. From the D...
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1 year ago
Dave Rawlings Machine - The Weight
Dave Rawlings Machine at the Abbey Pub, Chicago, 12/6/09 covering The Weight - probably their fifth or sixth encore of the night (to be followed by...
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@brabblebrum "BAD" meaning "GOOD," right?
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1 year ago
Slow Train Through Georgia (Norman Blake) - Jerry Middaugh & Orville Murphy
"Slow Train Through Georgia" (words and music by Norman Blake. Copyright Happy Valley Music), sung by Jerry Middaugh and Orville Murphy at the Cout...
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1 year ago
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What a great version of a great song! These guys are clearly having fun. This is a perfect antidote to all the slick commercialism that passes for country music today. I plan to watch this video every day just to cheer me up.
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Does anyone have the version of this song by Peewee King? I know it was put out on a 45 but have not been able to find it. The song is a loose translation of a Finnish waltz called "Kulkurin Valsi."