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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 09 August 2024:
Kat Eggleston, "Some Kind of Wondering," Speak (Kat Eggleston)
Flying Jenny, "Boil Them Cabbage Down," Flying Jenny (Whoop It Up!)
Dom Flemons, "Songster Revival," Traveling Wildfire (Smithsonian Folkways)
Los Super Seven, "Un Lunes por la Manana," Los Super Seven (BMG/RCA)
Ruth Moody, "North Calling," Wanderer (Factor)
Ellen McIlwaine, "Pinebo (My Story)," Honky Tonk Angel (Polydor)
Ani Difranco, "32 Flavors," Not a Pretty Girl (Righteous Babe)
Bob Dylan, "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight," The Best of the Original Mono Recordings (Columbia/Legacy)
Leonard Cohen, "Tonight Will be Fine," Songs from a Room (Columbia)
Roma di Luna, "Plenty," Find Your Way Home (Roma di Luna)
Tom Rush, "To See My Baby Smile," Gardens Old, Flowers New (Appleseed)
Blind Willie Johnson, "Motherless Children," N/A (Blind Willie Johnson)
Laura Cortese and the Dance Cards, "Swing and Turn (Jubilee)," California Calling (Compass)
The Wronglers with Jimmie Dale Gilmore, "In the Pines," Heirloom Music (Neanderthal)
Willie Watson, "The Cuckoo Bird," Folk Singer, Vol. 2 (Acony)
Guy Davis, "Candy Man," Stomp Down Rider (Red House)
Blackberry Winter, "Broken Glass," Still Standing (JuneApple)
Scruj MacDuhk, "The Rambling Irishman," The Road to Canso (Manitoba)
Loudon Wainwright, "The Swimming Song," Career Moves (Charisma)
Christine Lavin, "Cold Pizza for Breakfast," Future Fossils (Philo)
Lhasa, "Los Peces," La Llorona (Atlantic)
Leo Kottke, "Even His Feet Look Sad," One Guitar, No Vocals (Private)
Mississippi John Hurt, "Spike Driver Blues," Avalon Blues (Columbia/Legacy)
Cisco Houston, "The Cat Came Back," Passing Through (Verve Folkways)
The Youngbloods, "Sunlight," Elephant Mountain (RCA)
Sierra Ferrell, "No Letter," Trail of Flowers (Rounder)
Brittany Jean, "Wintertide," Wintertide (Stormcave)
Roger McGuinn, "St. James Infirmary," FolkDen, January-July 2003 (FolkDen)
Jim Kweskin, with Meredith Axelrod, "Leaving Home (Frankie and Johnny)," Never Too Late (Storysound)
Jeremy Butler
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