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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 24 October 2008:

R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders, "Alabama Jubilee," Chasin' Rainbows (Shanachie)
Andrew Calhoun, "Tiger Tattoo," Tiger Tattoo (Waterbug)
John Prine, With Marianne Faithful, "This Love Is Real," Lost Dogs & Mixed Blessings (Oh Boy)
Si Kahn, with Ygdrassil, "First Time Lover," Thanksgiving (Strictly Country)
Panorama Jazz Band, "Terkishe Yale Vrsquo Yove Tantz," N/A (Panorama Jazz Band)
Lou and Peter Berryman, "Dem Deer," Some Days (Cornbelt)
Christine Lavin, "Sensitive New Age Guys," Attainable Love (Rounder)
Last Forever, "Dillard Chandler," Last Forever (Nonesuch)
Dirk Powell, "Waterbound," Time Again (Rounder)
Pete Seeger, "Redbird," Song and Play Time (Smithsonian Folkways)
Fred Neil, "The Other Side of This Life," The Many Sides of Fred Neil (Collector's Choice)
Rosalie Sorrels, "Ashes on the Sea," Strangers in Another Country (Red House)
Shawn Colvin, "Kathy's Song," Live '88 (Plump)
Walt Michael, "John of Dreams," The Good Old Way (Walt Michael)
The Pines, "Throw Me in the River," Sparrows in the Bell (Red House)
Emma's Revolution, "Swimming to the Other Side," Roots, Rock, and Revolution (Emma's Revolution)
Greg Brown, "China," In the Hills of California (Red House)
Ed Trickett, "The Telling Takes Me Home," The Telling Takes Me Home (Folk-Legacy)
Gordon Bok, "Easy Flowing River," Ensemble (Folk-Legacy)
A. L. Lloyd, "Rosin the Beau," Singing the Mother Countries (Riverside)
Old Crow Medicine Show, "Wagon Wheel," Americana (Putumayo)
Kate McGarrigle, "NaCl," The McGarrigle Hour (Hannibal/Ryko)
Mae Robertson, "American Tune," Smile (Lyric Partners)
John McCutcheon, "Forgive Us," This Fire (Appalsongs)
Lauren Bliss, Cliff Perry, "Going Across the Sea," The American Fogies, vol. 2 (Rounder)
Nick Cave, "Mack the Knife," September Songs (Sony)
The Holy Modal Rounders, "Penny's Farm," Too Much Fun! (rounder)
Hot Club of Cowtown, "Tchavolo Swing," Dev'lish Mary (Hightone)

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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