Send the Singer Home, Pt.1
Episode #24-01 | airing 01-03-24
There is an abundance of singer-songwriters on the folk music scene. Many are quite talented but, in this age of self-produced recordings, many are less so. However, there is not an abundance of great instrumental recordings. It takes quite a bit more talent and compositional ability to construct a fine instrumental recording. The project must be a cohesive creation and not just a series of jams. This week we present music from Russ Barenberg, Richard Thompson, The Rebirth Brass Band, Cindy Kallet & Grey Larsen along with a few surprises. Sending singers home … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.
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Artist/”Song”/CD/Label
Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer” (excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian
Folkways
Russ Barenberg / “Little Monk” / When At Last / Compass
Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas / “Keeping Up With Christine” / Ports of Call / Culburnie
Joel Mabus / “Ukulele Scrabble” / Ukulele Crimes / Fossil
Rebirth Brass Band / “You Move Ya Lose” / Rollin’ / Rounder
Don Pedi / “Walking in the Parlor” / Little Songs from The Southern Mountains / Walnut Mountain
Bill Frisell / “Surfer Girl” / Guitar in the Space Age / Okeh
Richard Thompson / “Rockin’ in Rhythm” / Strict Tempo / Carthage
Russ Barenberg / “On Milo’s Back” / When At Last / Compass
Cindy Kallet & Grey Larsen / “Playing with a Full Deck” / Cross the Water / Sleepy Creek
Davey Graham / “The Road to Lisdoonvarna (Jig & Reel)” / The Complete Guitarist /
Stefan Grosman’s Guitar Workshop
Chris Thile / “Panhandle Rag” / Leading Off / Sugar Hill
Flaco & Max / “Fiesta alegre” / Legends & Legacies / Smithsonian Folkways
Fleetwood Mac / “Albatross” / The Pious Bird of Good Omen / Columbia
Al Di Meola / “I’ll Follow the Sun” / Across the Universe / Ear Music
Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer” (excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian
Folkways
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