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Hear it now!  Despite the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, ATA is available online at:

http://www.AllThingsAcoustic.org

"All Things Acoustic" is a weekly program of folk, singer-songwriter, and world music broadcast at 100,000 watts on Alabama Public Radio (WUAL/WQPR/WAPR -- covering Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, Muscle Shoals, Selma, Tuscaloosa).  The host is Jeremy Butler.

And now, the tunes we played on 06 June 2008:

R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders, "Alabama Jubilee," Chasin' Rainbows (Shanachie)
Christine Lavin, "If I Ruled the World," Shining My Flashlight on the Moon (Shanachie)
Joel Mabus, "Duct Tape Blues," Retold (Fossil)
Lucy Kaplansky, "Goodnight, My Angel," Down at the Sea Hotel (Secret Mountain)
Jim Malcolm, "The Lea Rig," Home (Beltane)
Battlefield Band, "Cillephaedair / Boo Baby's Lullabye," Dookin' (Temple)
Old Crow Medicine Show, "Union Maid," Big Iron World (Nettwerk)
Pieta Brown, "Pass You By," Pieta Brown (Trailer)
Chris Coole, "Skating on the Harbourfront," Old Time Banjo Festival (Rounder)
Bascom Lamar Lunsford, "I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground," Ballads, Banjo Tunes, and Sacred Songs of Western North Carolina (Smithsonian Folkways)
Samuel James, "One Eyed Katie," Songs Famed for Sorrow and Joy (Northernblues)
Rory Block, "Bo Weavil Blues," Confessions of a Blues Singer (Rounder)
Catherine MacLellan, "Long Time," Church Bell Blues (True North)
Greg Brown, "Smell of Coffee," Milk of the Moon (Red House)
John McCutcheon, "Who'll Rock the Cradle," Supper's on the Table... (Rounder Heritage)
Natalie MacMaster, "The Wildcat," My Roots Are Showing (Rounder)
The Pines, "Goin' Home," Sparrows in the Bell (Red House)
Last Forever, "Roll on the Ground," Trainfare Home (Nonesuch)
David Wilcox, "Plain View," Airstream (What Are Records?)
Simon and Garfunkel, "America," Greatest Hits (Columbia)
Catie Curtis, "Passing Through," Long Night Moon (Compass)
Richard Thompson, "1952 Vincent Black Lightning," Troubadours of British Folk, vol. 3 (Rhino)
Martin Simpson, "Good Morning Mr. Railroad Man," Prodigal Son (Compass)
Huun-Huur-Tu, "Donen-shilgi," If I'd Been Born an Eagle (Shanachie)
Michael Smith, "The Dutchman," Songbook, Vol. 4 (Old Town School)
Bok, Muir, & Tricket, "Aragon Mill," The First Fifteen Years, vol. 2 (Folk-Legacy)
A. J. Roach, "Clinch River Blues," Revelation (Waterbug)
Ragged But Right, "Louisville Burglar," Down Harmony Road (Merriweather)

THE INTERNET FOLK RADIO LIST

Alabama Public Radio distributes a big ol' directory of folk/acoustic radio programs throughout North America and the world.  (Converted from a "list" to a real database and updated in 2000 and then further refined in 2006.)

The List is available, for free, from: 

http://www.allthingsacoustic.org/tifrl/

The List contains over 500 programs and may be browsed/searched online or downloaded for your databasin' pleasure.

Jeremy Butler

Host, All Things Acoustic
Alabama Public Radio: WUAL/WQPR/WAPR
http://www.AllThingsAcoustic.org
Box 870370/Tuscaloosa/AL/35487

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