SORM Playlist #14-30: Hopelessly Midwestern, Pt. 1
(airing the week starting 07-23-14)
There is lots of great music that happens in America’s Heartland. This week The Sing Out! Radio Magazine we use Joel Mabus’ classic tune Hopelessly Midwestern as a guide as we begin a two part feature focusing on musicians from the Midwest.
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Artist / “Title” / CD / Label
Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer” / Songs Of Hope And Struggle /
Smithsonian-Folkways
Patt & Possum / “Duncan’s Hornpipe-Angus Campbell” / How-Downs,
Hornpipes & Hokum / ShoMe Records
Joel Mabus / “Hopelessly Midwestern” / Retold / Fossil
Craver, Hicks, Watson & Newberry / “Missouri Borderland” / You’ve
Been A Friend to Me / Barker
The Berntsons / “Late Night Square Dans” / The Berntsens / Azalea
City
Lee Murdock / “Between Two Worlds” / Between Two Worlds / Depot
Records
The Hot Club of Detroit / “Song for Gabriel” / Junction / Mack
Avenue
Patt & Possum / “Old Ladies Pickin’ Chickens” / How-Downs,
Hornpipes & Hokum / ShoMe Records
Kitty Donohue / “The Mackinac Bridge-St. Anne’s Reel” / Bunyan and
Banjoes /Roheen Records
The Northside Southpaws / “Waves of the Danube” / No Bread /
Ruthless Rabbit
Steve Goodman / “Lincoln Park Pirates” / Somebody Else’s
Troubles / Buddah
Chicago Cajun Aces / “Musician’s Two-Step” / American Fogies Vol.
2 / Rounder
Claudia Schmidt / “My Defenses are Down” / New Whirled Order /
Red House
Matt Watroba / “More and More” / Jukebox Folk / Ledgewood Records
Malcolm Dalglish & the Ooolites / “A Psalm of Life” /
Pleasure / Ooolitic Music
Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer” / Songs of Hope and Struggle /
Smithsonian-Folkways