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All Things Acoustic Playlist: 18 July 2008
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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 18 July 2008:

R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders, "Alabama Jubilee," Chasin' Rainbows (Shanachie)
Catie Curtis, "Troubled Mind," Truth from Lies (Guardian)
John Gorka, "Cypress Trees," After Yesterday (Red House Records)
Gene MacLellan, "Mary's on My Mind," Lonesome River (EMI/Northern Heritage)
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordeon, "Living in the Country," Sixty Six Steps (RCA)
The Kingston Trio, "MTA," I'm Going Home (St Clair)
The Granary Girls, "Diamonds in Her Soul," Wild Roses (Good Grains)
Bare Knuckles, "Woody's Birthday," N/A (N/A)
Woody Guthrie, "Talking Hard Work," This Land is Your Land (Smithsonian Folkways)
Ed Trickett, "The Blooming Bright Star of Belle Isle," The Telling Takes Me Home (Folk-Legacy)
Claudia Gomez, "Minas De Su," Tierradentro (Green Linnet/Xenophile)
Kat Eggleston, "Mirror, Mirror," Outside Eden (Waterbug)
Rocha, "Ya No Te Veria Mas," The Hottest State (Hickory)
Taj Mahal, "Corinna," The Essential Taj Mahal (Epic/Legacy)
Steve Earle, "Sparkle and Shine," Washington Square Serenade (New West)
Gadji-Gadjo, "L'Olivier de Boheme," Sur le Toit des Voisins (Mange-Ta-Main)
Los Lobos, "Guantanamera," Live at the Fillmore (Mammoth/Hollywood)
James McCandless & Julianne Macarus, "The Drunken Brawl," Out West Somewhere (Waterbug)
The Jim Kweskin Jug Band, "Back in the Saddle," America (Collectibles)
Roger McGuinn, with Tommy Makem, "Whiskey in the Jar," Treasures from the Folk Den (Appleseed)
Gordon Bok, "The Bressay Lullaby," In the Kind Land (Timberhead)
Carolyn Hester, "Ain't That Rain," At Town Hall (Bear Family)
Dave Carter, "When I Go," Solid Heart (In Harmony)
Greg Brown, "Spring Wind," The Live One (Red House)
Danny Schmidt, "Emigrant, MT," Little Grey Sheep (Waterbug)
Magnolia Sisters, "Leve Tes Fenetres Hautes," Apres Faire le Boogie Woogie (Rounder)
Ellis Paul, "God's Promise," Essentials (Philo)
Tim Eriksen, "Red Rosy Bush," Every Sound Below (Appleseed)
Linda Thompson, "Blue & Gold," Versatile Heart (Rounder)
Eve Goldberg, "Waiting for a Train," Ever Brightening Day (Sweet Patootie)

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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