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Mostly Singles: Blues and Sunshine (Audio)
Out of winter, into spring—and this one, a beauty. Guitar pioneers, piano giants, combos, jug bands, and yes, sunshine pop: a burst of virtuosic playing, 78s, 45s, home tapes and imports, an array of musical forms and evolution of styles, from early on in the Mississippi Delta to the psychedelic sixties and New York’s New Wave. Sylvester Weaver, Lonnie Johnson, Lead Belly, Jack Teagarden, Blind Blake and the Velvet Underground, Eternity’s Children, Kansas Joe McCoy. Shadowy, shimmery, sunny and blue, with all the vintage pops and crackles. Don’t miss!
Claverack resident Michael Wilde presents "Mostly Singles," selections from an extensive collection of 45 rpm vinyl — music from the 1950s, '60s, '70s, and early '80s, mixed with some 78 rpm selections from American popular song and field recordings from the Library of Congress and folklore archives. Broadcast live from the Acra studio.
Playlist:
- American Movie’s Show / Dj Maze
- Over The Bars / James P. Johnson
- I Never Knew / Chocolate Dandies
- Playing with the Strings / Lonnie Johnson
- When the Levee Breaks / Memphis Minnie
- Gallis Pole / Lead Belly
- My Happiness Day / Eternity's Children
- A Beginning Dream / Triste Janero
- The Beat Goes On (LP Version) / Sonny & Cher
- Misty / Erroll Garner
- Love or Let Me Be Lonely / The Friends Of Distinction
- I'll Be Your Mirror / The Velvet Underground
- Sunday Girl / Blondie
- Chances Are / Jack Teagarden
- Four Hands Are Better Than Two (Original) / Lonnie Johnson
- Black Betty / Lead Belly
- I'm Busy and You Can't Come In / Sylvester Weaver
- Kites Are Fun / The Free Design
- Bee Boom / Billy May
- New Age / The Velvet Underground
- Police Dog Blues / Blind Blake
- Handful of Keys / Fats Waller
- Ruckus Juice And Chittlin' / Memphis Jug Band