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Playlist (29): All Things Acoustic for 28-03-25
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Hear it now! ATA is available online at:

http://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/WHIL -- covering Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, Muscle Shoals, Selma, Tuscaloosa). The host is Jeremy Butler.

And now, the tunes we played on 28 March 2025:

Greg Brown, "Now That I'm my Grandpa," Hymns to What is Left (Sawdust)
The Deighton Family, "Travelling Light," Acoustic Music to Suit Most Occasions (Rounder/Philo)
Jackson Browne and David Lindley, "Mercury Blues," Love Is Strange (Inside)
Shawn Colvin, "Diamond in the Rough," Steady On: 30 Anniversary Acoustic Edition (SLC)
Joan Baez, "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright," Ring Them Bells (Guardian)
Leo Kottke, "Ojo," 6- and 12-String Guitar (Rhino)
Uncle Earl, "Sugar Babe," She Waits for Night (Rounder)
Eliza Gilkyson, "Don't Stop Lovin' Me," Songs from the River Wind (Howling Dog)
Sweet Honey in the Rock, "All I Have to Do," Experience... 101 (Appleseed)
The Brother Brothers, "These Days," Cover to Cover (Compass)
Eden and John's East River String Band, "Oh Suzanna," Be Kind to a Man When He's Down (East River String Band)
The Hot Club of Cowtown, "Forget-Me-Nots," Ghost Train (High Tone)
The Foxgloves, "Fast and Light," Mama Was a Bandit (The Foxgloves)
Lydia Mendoza, "Angue Me Oldies," Crossroads: Southern Routes (Smithsonian Folkways)
Jonathan Richman, "Springtime in New York," Her Mystery Not of High Heels and Eye Shadow (Vapor)
Andrew Calhoun, "The Battle of Harlaw," Telfer's Cows (Waterbug)
George Hinchliffe's Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, "Smells Like Teen Spirit," The Only Album by the Ukulele Orchestra You Will Ever Need Volume Three (George Hinchliffe's Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain)
Gillian Welch, "Howdy Howdy," Woodland Studios (Acony)
Ewan MacColl, "Dirty Old Town," Troubadours of British Folk, vol. 1 (Rhino)
Randy Newman, "I Think It's Going to Rain Today," The Randy Newman Songbook, Vol. 1 (Nonesuch)
Jeffrey Foucault, "Don't Look For Me," American Folk (Putumayo)
Tom Waits, "The Heart of Saturday Night," The FolkScene Collection, Vol. 2 (Red House)
Ruth Moody, "Already Free," Wanderer (Factor)
Bill Morrissey, "Summer Night," Standing Eight (Rounder/Philo)
Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen, "Their Brains Were Small and They Died," W. 4th & 6th Ave.: Greenwich Village Folk Festival (Gadfly)
Richard Thompson, "Substitute," The Songs Pour Down Like Silver (Free Reed)
Tom Paxton, "The Marvelous Toy," Live from Mountain Stage (Blue Plate)
Roger McGuinn, with Tommy Makem, "Finnegan's Wake," Treasures from the Folk Den (Appleseed)
Paul Simon, "The Werewolf," Stranger to Stranger (Concord)

Jeremy Butler

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

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