Traditions with Mary Cliff
June 27, 2009
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Playlist:
TRADITIONS PLAYLIST, June 27, 2009
2 pm to 6 pm
^ new release, new to library
~ artist based in greater D.C./Baltimore/Annapolis, etc.
* artist performing nearby in near future
… (va): from a recording by various artists
[theme] Jay Ungar & Lyn Hardy: Maiden’s Prayer
CATSKILL MT. GOOSECHASE / Rounder 1040 (out of press)
Childsplay: Sam Sam Amidon/Good Morning to Your Nightcap
^WAITING FOR THE DAWN / childsplay.org
~Ella Jenkins: Walking Around in Bronzeville + Trouble in Mind
SHARING CULTURES / folkways.si.edu
Erin Harpe: You Gonna Quit the Blues
^BLUES ROOTS / erinharpe.com
Mary Pinkney & Janie Hunter (va): Down on Me
^BEEN IN THE STORM SO LONG / folkways.si.edu
*Beausoleil: Conja (New Orleans 1786)
CAJUN CONJA / (RNA) available on web
~*New Line Brass Band: Gotta Get on Down (New Orleans)
BAD SPUDS / dixiepowertrio.com
*Los Texmaniacs: Lucerito
^BORDERS Y BAILES / folkways.si.edu
*Mariachi los Camperos: Alma Mia
AMOR, DOLOR Y LAGRIMAS / folkways.si.edu
~Runakuna: Shamuni
^SHAMUNI / search web
~Bill Baker: Jenny & I
LIFE AFTER BREAKFAST / willie.b@starpower.net
~Seldom Scene: Hometown Blues
SCENECHRONIZED / sugarhillrecords.com
Syncopaths: Congress Reel (excerpt)
^LIVE, ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES / syncopaths.com
3pm
This hour was live at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington, DC; Frank Hennessey hosted Celtic Heartbeat on BBC Wales with guest Jen Hitt of WAMU/BluegrassCountry, simulcast on both our stations. Included:
Mississippi John Hurt (va): Frankie & Albert
FRIENDS OF OLD TIME MUSIC: 1961-65 / folkways.si.edu
Dan Tyminski: Who Showed Who
WHEELS / (Rounder) dantyminski.com
*Sian James/harp: Counting the Goats (live)
Shannon Whitworth: Here But Never Home (recorded at WAMU)
Daniel Morden (Welsh storyteller) + Len Cabral (African-American teller/singer) (live)
Ralph Stanley II: Train Song
THIS ONE IS TWO / lonesomeday.com
*Emma Williams (live)
*Crasdant (recorded at Smithsonian Folklife Festival)
Infamous Stringdusters: 40 West (recorded at WAMU)
4pm
~*Tom Paxton: Wasn’t That a Party
LIVE IN CONCERT / (BBC) tompaxton.com
~*Andrew McKnight: Beyond Borders
BEYOND BORDERS / fallingmountain.com
Joan Baez: Jericho Road
DAY AFTER TOMORROW / (Razor&Tie) stores
Michael Troy: Progress Is a Slow Train
^MILL TOWN BOY / folkmichaeltroy.com
~Tatiana Hagreaves: Rocky Pallet
^STARTED OUT TO RAMBLE / pxrec.com
*Mike Seeger (va): Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow
OLD TIME BANJO FESTIVAL / rounder.com, cathymarcy.com
~*Stony Man: Straighten Up & Fly Right
^TURN YOUR RADIO ON / stonyman.org
R.I.P.:
~Bill Harrell: We’ll Meet Again Sweetheart
BILL HARRELL & FRIENDS / countysales.com
Sharon Isbin w/Mark O’Connor: O’Connor: Strings & Threads Suite
^JOURNEY TO THE NEW WORLD / (SonyClassical) stores, sharonisbin.com
Mark O’Connor: Dance of the Ol’ Swamp Rat
THE NEW NASHVILLE CATS / (Warner Bros.) search web
*Beausoleil: Vieux Crowley
CAJUN CONJA / (RNA) search web
Bill Whelan Orchestra: Caragena
ROOTS OF *RIVERDANCE / billwhelan.com, web
5pm
Ceri Jones (va): Ym Mhontypridd mae ‘nghariad (My Lover Is in Pontypridd) +
*Linda Griffiths (va): Dod dy law (Put Your Hand) +
*Christine Cooper (va): Colli’r eos (Losing the Nightingale)
^BLODEUGERDD / folkways.si.edu
*Crasdant: The Crown Jigs (Queen of Monmouth/King of the Moon)
NOT YET SATURDAY / (Sain) crasdant.com
*Sian James: Broga Bach (Little Frog)
^GWEINI TYMOR / (Sain) sianjames.co.uk, search web
*Viento de Agua: Viento de Agua Llego
MATERIA PRIMA / folkways.si.edu
Monico Marquez et al (va): Amanecer (The Sunrise)
^Y QUE VIVA VENEZUELA / folkways.si.edu
*Son de Madera: La Bomba
^SON DE MI TIERRA / folkways.si.edu
*Arpex Conjunto de Arpa Grande: Linda Chiquilla
TIERRA CALIENTE / folkways.si.edu
*Marcelo Rojas (va): Isla Saka
^HARPS OF PARAGUAY / folkways.si.edu
*Nati Cano’s Mariachi Los Camperos: Noches tenebrosas
AMOR, DOLOR Y LAGRIMAS / folkways.si.edu
~*Nighthawks: Born in Chicago
BLUE MOON IN YOUR EYE / thenighthawks.com
~*Dead Men’s Hollow: Groundhog
FOREVER TRUE / deadmenshollow.com
*Ella Jenkins: Que Bonita Bandera
SHARING CULTURES / folkways.si.edu
*Crasdant: Y Bore Glas (excerpt)
NOT YET SATURDAY / (Sain) crasdant.com
Mary Cliff, TRADITIONS
WAMU 88.5 – American University
4000 Brandywine St., NW
Washington, DC 20016
www.marycliff.net – includes playlists and “who’s where” listings
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TRADITIONS PLAYLIST, June 27, 2009
11 pm to 1 am
^ new release, new to library
~ artist based in greater D.C./Baltimore/Annapolis, etc.
* artist performing nearby in near future
… (va): from a recording by various artists
[theme] Jay Ungar & Lyn Hardy: Maiden’s Prayer
CATSKILL MT. GOOSECHASE / Rounder 1040 (out of press)
~*Tom Paxton: Wasn’t That a Party
LIVE IN CONCERT / (BBC) tompaxton.com
~The Hot Seats: Blues in the Bottle
^RETURN TO CAMP CANDY TEMPTATION ISLAND / thehotseats.net
Erin Harpe: Pick Poor Robin Clean
^BLUES ROOTS / erinharpe.com
Bill Whelan Orchestra: Riverdance
ROOTS OF *RIVERDANCE / (CelticHeartbeat) billwhelan.com, web
*Crasdant: The Early Morning/The Wood Pigeon’s Love Song
NOT YET SATURDAY / (Sain) crasdant.com
*Linda Griffiths (va): Dod dy law (Put Your Hand) +
Ceri Jones: Ym Mhontypridd mae ‘nghariad (My Lover is in Pontypridd)
^BLODEUGERDD / folkways.si.edu
*Sian James: Farewell to Fair Llangyfelach
^GWEINI TYMOR / (Sain) sianjames.co.uk, search web
Syncopaths: Spootiskerry/Morning Haggis
^LIVE, ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES / syncopaths.com
*Ella Jenkins: Where Is Mary?
SHARING CULTURES / folkways.si.edu
*Mike Seeger: Roll on John
SOUTHERN BANJO SOUNDS / folkways.si.edu
*Ralph Stanley: Daddy’s Wildwood Flower
WHILE THE AGES ROLL ON / (Rebel) countysales.com
~*Seldom Scene: Mama Tried
SCENECHRONIZED / sugarhillrecords.com
~*Dead Men’s Hollow: William & Annie
DEATH MUST BE A WOMAN / deadmenshollow.com
~*Dead Men’s Hollow: Difficult Run
DEATH MUST BE A WOMAN / deadmenshollow.com
12m
*Los Texmaniacs: Chotis
^BORDERS Y BAILES / folkways.si.edu
*Arpex Conjunto de Arpa Grande: Vuela, Paloma (Fly, Dove)
TIERRA CALIENTE / folkways.si.edu
*Son de Madera: Torito Abajeno (Little Lowland Bull)
^SON DE MI TIERRA / folkways.si.edu
*Nati Cano’s Mariachi Los Camperos: You’re a Married Man (Eres Casado)
AMOR, DOLOR Y LAGRIMAS / folkways.si.edu
*Crasdant: Polca Eldra/Y Man Ddarlun (the Miniature)/Y Coroni (Coronation)
NOT YET SATURDAY / (Sain) crasdant.com
~*Andrew McKnight: Flowers in My Yard
BEYOND BORDERS / fallingmountain.com
~*Tom Paxton: A Long Way from Your Mountain
COMEDIANS & ANGELS / appleseedrec.com, tompaxton.com
Levon Helm: Golden Bird
^ELECTRIC DIRT / (Vanguard) levonhelm.com
Michael Troy: Mill Town Boy
^MILL TOWN BOY / folkmichaeltroy.com
~*New Line Brass Band: Bad Spuds
BAD SPUDS / dixiepowertrio.com
~*The Nighthawks: Soul of a Man
BLUE MOON IN YOUR EYE / (RollingStorm) thenighthawks.com
*Viente de Agua: Quinto y Tumador
MATERIA PRIMA / folkways.si.edu
*Marcelo Rojas et al (va): Paraguari
^MAITEI AMERICA: HARPS OF PARAGUAY / folkways.si.edu
Eddy Marcano et al (va): El Violin Ista Oriental (The Eastern Violinist)
^Y QUE VIVA VENEZUELA! … JAROPO ORIENTAL / folkways.si.edu
Steve Martin: Pitkin County Turnaround (voiceover)
^THE CROW / (Rounder) stores, web
TRADITIONS airs Saturday nights, 11pm to 1am, on WAMU 88.5 in Washington, DC and streams on www.wamu.org.
TRADITIONS airs Saturday afternoon, 2am to 6pm, on WAMU 88.5 HD Channel 2 in Washington DC, 105.5 FM (Reston, VA) and streams as part of the “roots and branches block” on www.BluegrassCountry.org — since September 2007.
Mary Cliff, TRADITIONS
WAMU 88.5 – American University
4000 Brandywine St., NW
Washington, DC 20016
www.marycliff.net – includes playlists and “who’s where” listings




















