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"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 05 July 2019:
Spider John Koerner, "Hallelujah! I'm a Bum," Some American Folk Songs Like They Used To (Nero's Neptune)
Billy Bragg, "I Ain't Got No Home," Tooth & Nail (Cooking Vinyl)
Jorma Kaukonen, "There's a Bright Side Somewhere," River of Time (Red House)
John Gorka, "Bright Side of Down," Bright Side of Down (Red House)
Catie Curtis, "Tuesday's Dead," Hello, Stranger (Compass)
Kate Campbell, "Crazy in Alabama," Visions of Plenty (Compass)
Natalie Merchant, "Down on Penny's Farm," The House Carpenter's Daughter (Myth America)
Jil Chambless and Dan Vogt, "The Times They Are A-changin'," Two for the Road Late One Night (Jil Chambless and Dan Vogt)
Hannah Shira Naiman, "Rubikee," Know the Mountain (Merriweather Records)
Guy Davis, "Shortnin' Bread," Chocolate to the Bone (Red House)
Kate & Anna McGarrigle, "Walking Song," Dancer With Bruised Knees (Hannibal)
Gordon Bok, "Oh, No More," Herrings in the Bay (Timberhead)
Red Horse, "I Am a Child," Red Horse (Red House)
Neil Young, "Don't Let It Bring You Down," Live at the Cellar Door (Reprise)
Bill Morrissey, "23rd Street," Something I Saw or Thought I Saw (Rounder/Philo)
Jeremy Butler
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