Sunday, December 21, 2014
Mostly Folk Playlist, December 21, 2014
Christmas is A-Comin’ | Atwater Donnelly | When Winter Calls
Christmas Children | Bridget Ball and Christopher Shaw | Mountain Snow and Mistletoe
Kris Kringle | Nowell Sing We Clear | The Best of Nowell Sing We Clear
Beautiful Star of Bethlehem| Nowell Sing We Clear | Nowell, Nowell, Nowell!
Come and I Will Sing You | Nowell Sing We Clear | A Pageant of Midwinter Carols, Volume 4
A'Soalin' | The Foothills Trio | Songs for a Winter Night
St. Basil’s Hymn | Patrick Ball | Christmas Rose
What Child is This? (Greensleeves) | Bridget Ball and Christopher Shaw | Mountain Snow and Mistletoe
Carolan's Concerto | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | The First Fifteen Years, Volume I
Ten Dollar Christmas | Bridget Ball and Christopher Shaw | Mountain Snow and Mistletoe
Morf'r Freahines (The Queen’s March) |Nancy Davis | Oasis World, Volume II, #1
Wild December | Atwater Donnelly | When Winter Calls
Imagine Peace | Atwater Donnelly | When Winter Calls
Wintergrace | Atwater Donnelly | When Winter Calls
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring | Robin Bullock | Majesty and Magic
Sankt Staffan Han Rider/Carol of the Bells | Jody Marshall | Carol of the Bells
Give Me Your Hand | Patrick Ball | The Music of Turlough O'Carolan
Christmas in the Trenches | John McCutcheon | Live at Wolf Trap
Silent Night | Lorraine and Bennett Hammond | Peace on Earth
Quite Early Morning | The Mammals | Rock That Babe
Harvest Hope | Jamcrackers | Jamcrackers
Snow Child | Smithfield Fair | Every New Day
We Are Shepherds | Angel Band | With Roots and Wings
The Magi | The Foothills Trio | Songs for a Winter Night
The Butterfly | Patrick Ball | Music on the Wind
Where is the Light | Peter Mayer | Midwinter
Winter Solstice | Atwater Donnelly | When Winter Calls
Solstice Carol | Magpie | Last Month of the Year
Light a Light| Bridget Ball and Christopher Shaw | Mountain Snow and Mistletoe
Light One Candle | The Foothills Trio | Song for a Winter’s Night
Give Light | Magpie | In This World: Looking Back, Moving Forward
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Mostly Folk Playlist, November 16, 2014
The First Settlers | Pete Seeger | At 89
Wind River | Andrew Vasquez | A Native American Odyssey: Inuit to Inca
Indian Prayer | Tom Pacheco with Pete Seeger | Sowing the Seeds - The 10th Anniversary
Oh Had I a Golden Thread | Judy Collins | Sowing the Seeds - The 10th Anniversary (Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Fri. Nov. 21)
Who Knows Where the Time Goes | Eva Cassidy | Imagine
Real November Sky | Cheryl Wheeler | Greetings from Cheryl Wheeler Live
November Bloom | Bill and Kate Isles | Still Beneath the Stars and Moon
Early Snow | Anne Hills | The Things I Notice Now
Two Year Winter | Anne Hills | Points of View (8th Step, Dec. 14)
Wild Birds | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | And So Will We Yet
Autumn Garden | Tim Grimm | Farm Songs
All I Want is a Garden | Brother Sun | Brother Sun
Harvest Moon | Mustard’s Retreat | MR7
Red Apples and Gold | Gathering Time | Red Apples and Gold
Gold | Gathering Time | Red Apples and Gold
We Belong to the Mountains | Peggy Eyres and Dan Berggren | Cloudsplitter
Mountain Air | Dan Berggren | Mountain Air
How the Nighttime Sings | Brooks Williams | How the Night Time Sings (Caffe Lena, Nov.28)
Old Love | Neal and Leandra | Old Love
Dance in the Kitchen | Tom Paxton | Comedians and Angels
Old Songs | Phil Teumim | All Over the Map
The Return (The Old Songs) | Alien Folklife | Double Vision
Abundance | Si Kahn | Bristol Bay
Make a Better Home | Dan Berggren | Fresh Territory
(Ours is) A Simple Faith | Mustard’s Retreat | MR7
And So Will We Yet | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | And So Will We Yet
Wind River | Andrew Vasquez | A Native American Odyssey: Inuit to Inca
Indian Prayer | Tom Pacheco with Pete Seeger | Sowing the Seeds - The 10th Anniversary
Oh Had I a Golden Thread | Judy Collins | Sowing the Seeds - The 10th Anniversary (Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Fri. Nov. 21)
Who Knows Where the Time Goes | Eva Cassidy | Imagine
Real November Sky | Cheryl Wheeler | Greetings from Cheryl Wheeler Live
November Bloom | Bill and Kate Isles | Still Beneath the Stars and Moon
Early Snow | Anne Hills | The Things I Notice Now
Two Year Winter | Anne Hills | Points of View (8th Step, Dec. 14)
Wild Birds | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | And So Will We Yet
Autumn Garden | Tim Grimm | Farm Songs
All I Want is a Garden | Brother Sun | Brother Sun
Harvest Moon | Mustard’s Retreat | MR7
Red Apples and Gold | Gathering Time | Red Apples and Gold
Gold | Gathering Time | Red Apples and Gold
We Belong to the Mountains | Peggy Eyres and Dan Berggren | Cloudsplitter
Mountain Air | Dan Berggren | Mountain Air
How the Nighttime Sings | Brooks Williams | How the Night Time Sings (Caffe Lena, Nov.28)
Old Love | Neal and Leandra | Old Love
Dance in the Kitchen | Tom Paxton | Comedians and Angels
Old Songs | Phil Teumim | All Over the Map
The Return (The Old Songs) | Alien Folklife | Double Vision
Abundance | Si Kahn | Bristol Bay
Make a Better Home | Dan Berggren | Fresh Territory
(Ours is) A Simple Faith | Mustard’s Retreat | MR7
And So Will We Yet | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | And So Will We Yet
Monday, October 27, 2014
Mostly Folk Playlist, October 26, 2014
People who will be performing in the area
Bling-Blang | Arlo Guthrie | Putumayo Kids Presents Sing Along with Putumayo
Raigmore | Battlefield Band |Line Up
North Country Waltz | John Kirk and Trish Miller| Quicksteppin’
Shenandoah| John Kirk and Trish Miller| Quicksteppin’
Legacy | Pierce Pettis | While the Serpent Lies Sleeping
These Hands | Brother Sun | Some Part of the Truth
March On | Jamcrackers | Jamcrackers
The Good in Living | Jamcrackers | Jamcrackers
Halloween, Samhain, ghosts, and spooky stuff
The Ballad of Jack O' the Lantern | The Muses | Passing Time
The Highwayman | Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen | What’s That I Hear – The Songs of Phil Ochs
Many Moons Ago | Empyrium | Stand and Deliver
The Bird Rock | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | And So Will We Yet
Lebanese Melody / The Unquiet Grave | Elizabeth Nicholson and Stringed Migration | Fly Not Yet
Tarantula | Sarah Lee Guthrie | Sarah Lee Guthrie
Don’t Go Down to the Quarry | Peter, Paul, and Mary | Such is Love
Monsters & Giants | Greg Brown | Bathtub Blues
Giants' Dance | Smithfield Fair | 20 for 20
The Wizard | Bill Frisell | Disfarmer
All Soul's Night | Loreena McKennitt | The Visit
Samain Night | Loreena McKennitt | Parallel Dreams
A Samhain Wish | Four Shillings Short | Pass It On: Live in Boulder Colorado
This Fire | John McCutcheon | This Fire: Politics, Love and Other Small Miracles
The Clock Ticks On | Blackmore’s Night | Stand and Deliver
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Joe Crookston concert
"I think I'm the youngest person here, except for the performers," I observed.
"I'm 24," my friend said. But he's not 24. He's older than I am.
"Jackson is here," he said. "Or he was. I saw him before."
"Who's Jackson?"
"He's about 24. He goes to Hudson Valley."
"Oh, is he the guy behind the stairs with the laptop?"
My friend took a stroll behind the stairs to check it out, and then reported yes, that's Jackson.
And yes, I was the youngest person there other than the performers and Jackson.
The concert was Joe Crookston, accompanied by Peter Glanville. I have been a fan of Joe Crookston for about 10 years, but this was the first time I saw him live. He does a good job.
He opened the show with "I Sing," It was perfect as an opening. The words were a little different from the words in his recorded version. Something he repeated often in the live version that he doesn't say in the album version is that he sings about his family so as to remember where he's from, and he sings for his daughter. In the recorded version of the song, he says
Why all the loneliness, why all the fear?
If it's up to me, there'll be none of that here.
Why all the anger and why all the grief?
Lay it down. We have everything we need.
When he did it as the opening for his concert, he added in various places the word "tonight," and it made the song about this concert. He was establishing the concert as a refuge from all the bad things in the world, a place where we can just sit and enjoy the music, be present in the moment, and have everything we need.
The finale was "Fall Down As the Rain." He brought us full circle by starting the finale by singing a bit of "I Sing," and then he transitioned into Fall Down As the Rain. He had us singing along. Then as the song was pretty much over, the guitars kept playing as he called out thanks to the various people involved in putting on the concert and asked us to applaud them. Then he finished it off with another round of the chorus.
We called him back for an encore of course. I was thinking I would do "Poor Me / May There Always Be Sunshine" for the encore, but he didn't. But I realized, that's why I have a radio show. Because I have a vision of what song to play when, and my radio show gives me an outlet for that.
For the encore, he did "Satisfied Mind." I had never heard him do that song before, but I love it when Tao Seeger does it. It worked well.
I am grateful that I have a radio show, both because I enjoy the creativity of constructing playlists, and because I get expose people to wonderful music of people like Joe Crookston.
I'm a part of enabling people like Joe Crookston to earn a living at folk music. If people hear him on the radio, maybe they will buy his albums, and maybe they will go to his concerts.
I was the youngest person there other than the performers and Jackson. Right now it's the baby boomers who keep folk music alive. It's up to us younger people to keep it going in the future.
"I'm 24," my friend said. But he's not 24. He's older than I am.
"Jackson is here," he said. "Or he was. I saw him before."
"Who's Jackson?"
"He's about 24. He goes to Hudson Valley."
"Oh, is he the guy behind the stairs with the laptop?"
My friend took a stroll behind the stairs to check it out, and then reported yes, that's Jackson.
And yes, I was the youngest person there other than the performers and Jackson.
The concert was Joe Crookston, accompanied by Peter Glanville. I have been a fan of Joe Crookston for about 10 years, but this was the first time I saw him live. He does a good job.
He opened the show with "I Sing," It was perfect as an opening. The words were a little different from the words in his recorded version. Something he repeated often in the live version that he doesn't say in the album version is that he sings about his family so as to remember where he's from, and he sings for his daughter. In the recorded version of the song, he says
Why all the loneliness, why all the fear?
If it's up to me, there'll be none of that here.
Why all the anger and why all the grief?
Lay it down. We have everything we need.
When he did it as the opening for his concert, he added in various places the word "tonight," and it made the song about this concert. He was establishing the concert as a refuge from all the bad things in the world, a place where we can just sit and enjoy the music, be present in the moment, and have everything we need.
The finale was "Fall Down As the Rain." He brought us full circle by starting the finale by singing a bit of "I Sing," and then he transitioned into Fall Down As the Rain. He had us singing along. Then as the song was pretty much over, the guitars kept playing as he called out thanks to the various people involved in putting on the concert and asked us to applaud them. Then he finished it off with another round of the chorus.
We called him back for an encore of course. I was thinking I would do "Poor Me / May There Always Be Sunshine" for the encore, but he didn't. But I realized, that's why I have a radio show. Because I have a vision of what song to play when, and my radio show gives me an outlet for that.
For the encore, he did "Satisfied Mind." I had never heard him do that song before, but I love it when Tao Seeger does it. It worked well.
I am grateful that I have a radio show, both because I enjoy the creativity of constructing playlists, and because I get expose people to wonderful music of people like Joe Crookston.
I'm a part of enabling people like Joe Crookston to earn a living at folk music. If people hear him on the radio, maybe they will buy his albums, and maybe they will go to his concerts.
I was the youngest person there other than the performers and Jackson. Right now it's the baby boomers who keep folk music alive. It's up to us younger people to keep it going in the future.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Mostly Folk Playlist, September 21, 2014
To Everyone in All the World | Pete Seeger | Pete
Keep On the Sunny Side | The Whites | O Brother Where Art Thou
A Drink of Autumn | Dan Berggren | One With the Water (Ballston Spa American Legion, Fri. Oct. 3)
Rich | Neal and Leandra | Stranger to My Kin
Sweetgrass Moon | James Keelaghan | A Recent Future (Caffe Lena, Oct. 5)
Orion | Freyda Epstein and Acoustic AttaTude | Midnight at Cabbell Hall
If I Needed You | Boxcar Lilies | Sugar Shack (Crandall Public Library)
Handful of Songs | Jerry Rasmussen | Handful of Songs (Squire Jacob Coffeehouse, Sat. Oct. 4)
Sampler Song | Bill Staines | Looking for the Wind
Tree of Life | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | The First Fifteen Years, Volume I
John Barleycorn | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | And So Will We Yet
Naskeag Harbor | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | And So Will We Yet
Riding the Train (The Dream Mix) | Joe Crookston | Georgia I'm Here (8th Step Oct. 4)
Tuesday Morning (For Roko) | Joe Crookston | Georgia I'm Here (8th Step Oct. 4)
The Cape | The YaYas | Paper Boats (Crandall Public Library, Sept. 25)
I Had an Old Coat | Sally Rogers and Claudia Schmidt | While We Live (Old Songs, Fri. Oct. 10)
Quiet Hills | Claudia Schmidt | It Looks Fine From Here (Old Songs, Fri. Oct. 10)
Autumn Leaves | Eva Cassidy | Simply Eva
Changes | Nancy Tucker | What's That I Hear: The Songs of Phil Ochs (Middleburgh Public Library, Oct. 8)
Four Strong Winds | Chad & Jeremy | If You've Got A Heart (The Egg, Oct. 12)
Exceptional Piece of Toast | Nancy Tucker | Escape of the Slinkys
Jellyfish | Nancy Tucker | Escape of the Slinkys
The Gnu Song | Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen | Home by Dark
Kale Store | Greg Klyma | pianomandonation
So Long Marianne | Leonard Cohen | The Best of Leonard Cohen (80th birthday)
Banderas de libertad | Guardabarranco | Una Noche con Guardabarranco
Bandera del Sol /Flag of the Sun | Tish Hinojosa | The Best of Tish Hinojosa Live
Keep On the Sunny Side | The Whites | O Brother Where Art Thou
A Drink of Autumn | Dan Berggren | One With the Water (Ballston Spa American Legion, Fri. Oct. 3)
Rich | Neal and Leandra | Stranger to My Kin
Sweetgrass Moon | James Keelaghan | A Recent Future (Caffe Lena, Oct. 5)
Orion | Freyda Epstein and Acoustic AttaTude | Midnight at Cabbell Hall
If I Needed You | Boxcar Lilies | Sugar Shack (Crandall Public Library)
Handful of Songs | Jerry Rasmussen | Handful of Songs (Squire Jacob Coffeehouse, Sat. Oct. 4)
Sampler Song | Bill Staines | Looking for the Wind
Tree of Life | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | The First Fifteen Years, Volume I
John Barleycorn | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | And So Will We Yet
Naskeag Harbor | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | And So Will We Yet
Riding the Train (The Dream Mix) | Joe Crookston | Georgia I'm Here (8th Step Oct. 4)
Tuesday Morning (For Roko) | Joe Crookston | Georgia I'm Here (8th Step Oct. 4)
The Cape | The YaYas | Paper Boats (Crandall Public Library, Sept. 25)
I Had an Old Coat | Sally Rogers and Claudia Schmidt | While We Live (Old Songs, Fri. Oct. 10)
Quiet Hills | Claudia Schmidt | It Looks Fine From Here (Old Songs, Fri. Oct. 10)
Autumn Leaves | Eva Cassidy | Simply Eva
Changes | Nancy Tucker | What's That I Hear: The Songs of Phil Ochs (Middleburgh Public Library, Oct. 8)
Four Strong Winds | Chad & Jeremy | If You've Got A Heart (The Egg, Oct. 12)
Exceptional Piece of Toast | Nancy Tucker | Escape of the Slinkys
Jellyfish | Nancy Tucker | Escape of the Slinkys
The Gnu Song | Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen | Home by Dark
Kale Store | Greg Klyma | pianomandonation
So Long Marianne | Leonard Cohen | The Best of Leonard Cohen (80th birthday)
Banderas de libertad | Guardabarranco | Una Noche con Guardabarranco
Bandera del Sol /Flag of the Sun | Tish Hinojosa | The Best of Tish Hinojosa Live
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Mostly Folk Playlist, August 17, 2014
Summer
Some of these songs are not actually about summer, but they include summer imagery.
Meadow Box | Dan Berggren | Fresh Territory
Nice to Be Here | Sam Bush | Moody Bluegrass TWO…Much Love
Hazy, Lazy Days | Smithfield Fair | Stick, Brick, and Mortar
Firefly | Neal and Leandra | Stranger to My Kin
Canned Goods | Greg Brown | If I Had Known: Essential Recordings 1980-1996
Summer's Almost Over | Cheryl Wheeler | Defying Gravity
Music for relaxing on a summer day
Bug Dance | Chet Atkins | The Essential Chet Atkins
Tiny Bubbles | The Royal and Dumaine Hawaiians | The Royal and Dumaine Hawaiians
Jitterbug Waltz | Chet Atkins | The Essential Chet Atkins
Hardships of farming
The first song is also about the impact of war on every day people on both sides.
If it Would Only Rain | Gathering Time | Red Apples and Gold
Pray For Rain | Tim Grimm | Farm Songs
The People's Highway | Tim Grimm | Farm Songs
Pastures of Plenty | Broadside Electric | More Bad News
Working with your hands
Farmer's Hands | The Coal Porters | Find the One
These Hands | Brother Sun | Some Part of the Truth
Hands, Metal, and Wood | Joe Crookston | Able, Baker, Charlie, and Dog
Stickman | Dan Berggren | One With the Water
The Spokes Man | Craig Werth | The Spokes Man
Instrumental, Andean, and Native American music
The Long Train | Bill Staines | Tracks and Trails
Slow Dance from Machu Picchu | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | The First Fifteen Years, Volume I
Native Funk | Burning Sky | A Native American Odyssey: Inuit to Inca
Appreciating people while the are alive
Janie | Alien Folklife | Double Vision
Don't Bring Me Flowers | Joe Crookston | Fall Down As the Rain
Give Me the Roses | John Kirk and Trish Miller | Quicksteppin'
Living life while we are alive
Only Remembered | Bill Staines | Looking for the Wind
When I'm Gone | Phil Ochs | There But For Fortune
While I Live | Sally Rogers and Claudia Schmidt | While We Live
If I Say Yes | Joe Crookston | Fall Down As the Rain
Some of these songs are not actually about summer, but they include summer imagery.
Meadow Box | Dan Berggren | Fresh Territory
Nice to Be Here | Sam Bush | Moody Bluegrass TWO…Much Love
Hazy, Lazy Days | Smithfield Fair | Stick, Brick, and Mortar
Firefly | Neal and Leandra | Stranger to My Kin
Canned Goods | Greg Brown | If I Had Known: Essential Recordings 1980-1996
Summer's Almost Over | Cheryl Wheeler | Defying Gravity
Music for relaxing on a summer day
Bug Dance | Chet Atkins | The Essential Chet Atkins
Tiny Bubbles | The Royal and Dumaine Hawaiians | The Royal and Dumaine Hawaiians
Jitterbug Waltz | Chet Atkins | The Essential Chet Atkins
Hardships of farming
The first song is also about the impact of war on every day people on both sides.
If it Would Only Rain | Gathering Time | Red Apples and Gold
Pray For Rain | Tim Grimm | Farm Songs
The People's Highway | Tim Grimm | Farm Songs
Pastures of Plenty | Broadside Electric | More Bad News
Working with your hands
Farmer's Hands | The Coal Porters | Find the One
These Hands | Brother Sun | Some Part of the Truth
Hands, Metal, and Wood | Joe Crookston | Able, Baker, Charlie, and Dog
Stickman | Dan Berggren | One With the Water
The Spokes Man | Craig Werth | The Spokes Man
Instrumental, Andean, and Native American music
The Long Train | Bill Staines | Tracks and Trails
Slow Dance from Machu Picchu | Bok, Muir, and Trickett | The First Fifteen Years, Volume I
Native Funk | Burning Sky | A Native American Odyssey: Inuit to Inca
Appreciating people while the are alive
Janie | Alien Folklife | Double Vision
Don't Bring Me Flowers | Joe Crookston | Fall Down As the Rain
Give Me the Roses | John Kirk and Trish Miller | Quicksteppin'
Living life while we are alive
Only Remembered | Bill Staines | Looking for the Wind
When I'm Gone | Phil Ochs | There But For Fortune
While I Live | Sally Rogers and Claudia Schmidt | While We Live
If I Say Yes | Joe Crookston | Fall Down As the Rain
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Favorites
I think my favorite male vocalists are
Tao Seeger
Tom Rhoads
Joe Crookston
Travis Jeffreys
My favorite female vocalists are
Mary Travers
Linda Thompson
Leandra Peak
Bev Seinberg
My favorite songwriters include
Joe Crookston
Dan Berggren
Peter Mayer
My favorite groups include
Magpie
Woods Tea Company
Schooner Fare
Betty and the Baby Boomers
Guardabarranco
Hill Hollow Band
Spirit in Flesh
The Beatles
Abba
Serendipity Singers
My favorite instrumentalists include
Dan Berggren
Joe Crookston
My favorite performers include
Pete Seeger
Tao Seeger
Ronnie Gilbert
Brian Melick
Tao Seeger
Tom Rhoads
Joe Crookston
Travis Jeffreys
My favorite female vocalists are
Mary Travers
Linda Thompson
Leandra Peak
Bev Seinberg
My favorite songwriters include
Joe Crookston
Dan Berggren
Peter Mayer
My favorite groups include
Magpie
Woods Tea Company
Schooner Fare
Betty and the Baby Boomers
Guardabarranco
Hill Hollow Band
Spirit in Flesh
The Beatles
Abba
Serendipity Singers
My favorite instrumentalists include
Dan Berggren
Joe Crookston
My favorite performers include
Pete Seeger
Tao Seeger
Ronnie Gilbert
Brian Melick
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Mostly Folk, July 27, 2014
Host: Terry Hayden
Frogs
The Princess and the Frog | Magpie | Of Changes and Dreams (Falcon Ridge, Aug. 1-3)
Hot Frogs on the Loose | Fred Small | Everything Possible
Hot Frogs on the Loose Intro | Fred Small | Everything Possible
Frogs | Ankie & Nanne | Beautiful (Old Songs, Aug. 2)
Falcon Ridge
Bald Headed Men | Christine Lavin | Live at the Cactus Café
Just a Closer Walk with Thee | Annie and the Hedonists | Woman Be Wise
Don't Send Me Up to Heaven | Boxcar Lilies | Sugar Shack
Mother I Climbed | Tracy Grammer | Flower of Avalon
Lady Night | Andrew and Noah Band | Andrew and Noah Band
Trees and Falcon Ridge
Willow | Brother Sun | Some Part of the Truth (Falcon Ridge)
Branching Out | John Gorka | I Know (Falcon Ridge)
My Roots Go Down | Melita and Isaac | My Roots Go Down
Immigrant children, war, and peace
Hutto | Si Kahn | Courage
Hiroshima | David Rovics | Return
Flowers of Peace | Anne Hills | Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger, vol. 3, Disc 1
Avila | The Wailin' Jennys | Firecracker
One Voice | The Wailin' Jennies | Live at the Mauch Chunk Opera House
Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream | Johnny Cash | American VI: Ain't No Grave
Riverside | Ollabelle | Riverside Battle Songs
Building a better world
The Only Way | Ellis Paul and Vance Gilbert | Side of the Road
Gonna Get Through This World | The Klezmatics | Wonder Wheel
Do What I Have to Do | Kim and Reggie Harris | Resurrection Day
We Shall Overcome | The Freedom Singers | Folk: The Life, Times, & Music Series
I Can See a New Day | The New World Singers | Broadside Ballads, Volume 1
Tomorrow is a Highway | Pete Seeger | If I Had a Hammer: Songs of Hope and Struggle
Frogs
The Princess and the Frog | Magpie | Of Changes and Dreams (Falcon Ridge, Aug. 1-3)
Hot Frogs on the Loose | Fred Small | Everything Possible
Hot Frogs on the Loose Intro | Fred Small | Everything Possible
Frogs | Ankie & Nanne | Beautiful (Old Songs, Aug. 2)
Falcon Ridge
Bald Headed Men | Christine Lavin | Live at the Cactus Café
Just a Closer Walk with Thee | Annie and the Hedonists | Woman Be Wise
Don't Send Me Up to Heaven | Boxcar Lilies | Sugar Shack
Mother I Climbed | Tracy Grammer | Flower of Avalon
Lady Night | Andrew and Noah Band | Andrew and Noah Band
Trees and Falcon Ridge
Willow | Brother Sun | Some Part of the Truth (Falcon Ridge)
Branching Out | John Gorka | I Know (Falcon Ridge)
My Roots Go Down | Melita and Isaac | My Roots Go Down
Immigrant children, war, and peace
Hutto | Si Kahn | Courage
Hiroshima | David Rovics | Return
Flowers of Peace | Anne Hills | Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger, vol. 3, Disc 1
Avila | The Wailin' Jennys | Firecracker
One Voice | The Wailin' Jennies | Live at the Mauch Chunk Opera House
Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream | Johnny Cash | American VI: Ain't No Grave
Riverside | Ollabelle | Riverside Battle Songs
Building a better world
The Only Way | Ellis Paul and Vance Gilbert | Side of the Road
Gonna Get Through This World | The Klezmatics | Wonder Wheel
Do What I Have to Do | Kim and Reggie Harris | Resurrection Day
We Shall Overcome | The Freedom Singers | Folk: The Life, Times, & Music Series
I Can See a New Day | The New World Singers | Broadside Ballads, Volume 1
Tomorrow is a Highway | Pete Seeger | If I Had a Hammer: Songs of Hope and Struggle
Thursday, June 19, 2014
My Roots Go Down
There's a cool song written by Sarah Pirtle called My Roots Go Down. I discovered it because of a video on Facebook of a little girl singing it.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Songs in my head
I woke up this morning with a few notes in my head. I couldn't quite get enough to hear what it was. I tried to focus, to get the notes to bubble up, form into a song. Adam Lambert? Is it Adam Lambert? It's something modern. The only modern people I know are Adam Lambert and Adele. Is it one of them? How does it sound? It is like fanning a flame -- there's the smallest spark, and you fan it, trying to get it grow into a fire, or in this case a song. Mad World? Is it Mad World? Yes it is Mad World sung by Adam Lambert. And you know what goes with it? How the Nighttime Sings by Brooks Williams. How the Nighttime Sings is happier, so it comes after Mad World.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Mostly Folk Playlist, June 15, 2014
Host: Terry Hayden
Clearwater
Sail Away | Betty and the Baby Boomers | Where the Heron Waits
Let Me Be Your Mate Clearwater | Hudson River Sloop Singers | Broad Old River 2
Roll the Old Chariot Along | Hudson River Sloop Singers with Rick Nestler| Broad Old River 2
It's a Long Haul | Pete Seeger with Travis Jeffrey and the Rivertown Kids| At 89
Aweigh, Santy Anno | Work O' The Weavers | We're Still Here
Solartopia | Pete Seeger with the Rivertown Kids, Dan Bernz and Dar Williams | Tomorrow's Children
Tiptoe Alley | Jay Ungar and Molly Mason | The Lovers’ Waltz
Mermaid's Avenue | The Klezmatics | Wonder Wheel
Dark Eyes | Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer | Rockin' the Uke
California | Josh Ritter | Hello Starling
Hawaii Slide-O | Tony Trischka | Territory
Pianoforte 2010 | Jake Shimabukuro | Peace Love Ukulele
Circle of the Sun | Elizabeth Mitchell | Blue Clouds
The Dance | Joseph Firecrow | Face the Music
My Train Comin' | Thomasina Winslow | Essential Tunes
Quiet Early Morning | Holly Near | Early Warnings
Getting Up Early | Tom Paxton | Wearing the Time
Yonder Come Day | Toshi Reagon | Justice
Old Songs
I Still Have Joy | Peter and Mary Alice Amidon | Hymns and Ballads
Just a Closer Walk with Thee | Annie and the Hedonists | Woman Be Wise
Morag's Waltz | George Wilson and Friends | Contra Roots and Branches
Song for the Night Sea Journey | Jennifer Cutting's Ocean Orchestra | Ocean: Songs for the Night Sea Journey
The Hills of Bounty | Vishten | Vishten Live
Father’s Day
January Baby | Alien Folklife | Double Vision
Hands, Metal, and Wood | Joe Crookston | Able, Baker, Charlie and Dog
Like Father Like Son | Mark Rust | Legacy
Big Beams | Dan Berggren | One With the Water (Caffe Lena, Fri. June 20)
Bandanas | Dan Berggren | One With the Water (Caffe Lena, Fri. June 20)
Father Daughter Mother Son | Tom Chapin | Let the Bad Times Roll (Clearwater Festival, June 21-22)
Clearwater
Sail Away | Betty and the Baby Boomers | Where the Heron Waits
Let Me Be Your Mate Clearwater | Hudson River Sloop Singers | Broad Old River 2
Roll the Old Chariot Along | Hudson River Sloop Singers with Rick Nestler| Broad Old River 2
It's a Long Haul | Pete Seeger with Travis Jeffrey and the Rivertown Kids| At 89
Aweigh, Santy Anno | Work O' The Weavers | We're Still Here
Solartopia | Pete Seeger with the Rivertown Kids, Dan Bernz and Dar Williams | Tomorrow's Children
Tiptoe Alley | Jay Ungar and Molly Mason | The Lovers’ Waltz
Mermaid's Avenue | The Klezmatics | Wonder Wheel
Dark Eyes | Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer | Rockin' the Uke
California | Josh Ritter | Hello Starling
Hawaii Slide-O | Tony Trischka | Territory
Pianoforte 2010 | Jake Shimabukuro | Peace Love Ukulele
Circle of the Sun | Elizabeth Mitchell | Blue Clouds
The Dance | Joseph Firecrow | Face the Music
My Train Comin' | Thomasina Winslow | Essential Tunes
Quiet Early Morning | Holly Near | Early Warnings
Getting Up Early | Tom Paxton | Wearing the Time
Yonder Come Day | Toshi Reagon | Justice
Old Songs
I Still Have Joy | Peter and Mary Alice Amidon | Hymns and Ballads
Just a Closer Walk with Thee | Annie and the Hedonists | Woman Be Wise
Morag's Waltz | George Wilson and Friends | Contra Roots and Branches
Song for the Night Sea Journey | Jennifer Cutting's Ocean Orchestra | Ocean: Songs for the Night Sea Journey
The Hills of Bounty | Vishten | Vishten Live
Father’s Day
January Baby | Alien Folklife | Double Vision
Hands, Metal, and Wood | Joe Crookston | Able, Baker, Charlie and Dog
Like Father Like Son | Mark Rust | Legacy
Big Beams | Dan Berggren | One With the Water (Caffe Lena, Fri. June 20)
Bandanas | Dan Berggren | One With the Water (Caffe Lena, Fri. June 20)
Father Daughter Mother Son | Tom Chapin | Let the Bad Times Roll (Clearwater Festival, June 21-22)
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Mostly Folk Playlist, May 18, 2014
Upcoming
Fiddler's Bend | Stephanie Bettman and Luke Halpin | It All Comes Back to Love (Middleburgh Public Library, May 27)
The Two Sisters | Molly Andrews | Blue Morning Glory (GottaGetGon May 23-25)
The Road is Dark | Michael Jerome Brown | The Road is Dark (GottaGetGon May 23-25)
Exploring the Blue | Luka Bloom | The Acoustic Motorbike (Caffe Lena May 22)
Mercy Now | Mary Gauthier | Mercy Now (Caffe Lena June 1)
For Catherine | Laura Cortese | Into the Dark (Caffe Lena May 30)
Rolling Home | North Sea Gas | Keltic Heritage (Squire Jacob Coffeehouse May 24)
People who will perform at Phil Ochs Song Night May 24
Strong Hearts | Cathy Winter | Next Sweet Time
Too Many Martyrs | Kim and Reggie Harris | Rock of Ages
How Long | Kim and Reggie Harris and Magpie | Spoken in Love
What's That I Hear | Kim and Reggie Harris | What's That I Hear: The Songs of Phil Ochs
Phil Ochs
Changes | Phil Ochs | There But For Fortune
Ballad of the Carpenter | Phil Ochs | I Ain't Marching Anymore
Paul Crump | Phil Ochs | A Toast to Those Who Are Gone
When I'm Gone | Phil Ochs | There But For Fortune
Assorted fun stuff
Why Worry | Chet Atkins | Sails
Joy is Like the Rain | Medical Mission Sisters | Joy is Like the Rain
Joy is Like the Rain | Marilyn Bennett | A Gift of Love
The Morning Trumpet | 1995 Garden State Sacred Harp Singing Convention | Showers of Blessings
Ecstasy | Lui Collins | There's a Light
Green Man | Jennifer Cutting's Orchestra | Oasis Acoustic: Volume XI, #5
Oak, Ash, and Thorn | John Roberts and Tony Barrand | Dark Ships in the Forest
To the Begging I Will Go / Jack of All Trades | Revels Chorus | Celtic Roads: Through Ireland, Scotland and Brittany
Chicken on a Raft | Four Shillings Short | Dodging Lodging
The Mary Ellen Carter | Schooner Fare | Alive
Somos El Barco (We Are the Boat) | Pete Seeger and Lorre Wyatt | A More Perfect Union
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Mostly Folk Playlist, April 20, 2014
Snow is Gone | Josh Ritter | Hello Starling
Red Red Robin | Lui Collins | Closer
Spring! | Lui Collins | Closer
Copper Rover Bounce | John McCutcheon | Live at Wolf Trap (8th Step, Fri., April 25)
Spring Wind | Greg Brown | If I Had Known: Essential Recordings 1980-1996
The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) | Simon and Garfunkel | Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits
May There Always Be Sunshine | Pete Seeger | Live in '65
Catawba | The Honey Dewdrops | Silver Lining (Squire Jacob Coffee House, Sat., April 26)
Keep on the Sunny Side | The Whites | O Brother, Where Art Thou
Sunshine and Flowers | Eric Andersen | The Collection
Good Day Sunshine | The Beatles | Revolver
Sunshine on My Shoulders | John Denver | John Denver's Greatest Hits
Summer Is Icumen In | Elizabeth Mitchell | Blue Clouds
Julian of Norwich | Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir, and Ed Trickett | All Shall Be Well Again
Heel and Toe | Four Shillings Short | Pass It On: Live in Boulder Colorado
Country Life | Dan Berggren | One With the Water (A Place for Folk,Fri., April 25)
Morning Song | Atwater Donnelly | Weaver’s Bonny
This Morning I Was Born Again | John McCutcheon | This Land: Woody Guthrie's America (8th Step, Fri., April 25)
Morning of Your Life | The Nellies | The Nellies
When Spring Comes | Dan Berggren and Dan Duggan | Rooted in the Mountains (A Place for Folk,Fri., April 25)
Oh Holy Day | Dan Berggren | Fresh Territory (A Place for Folk,Fri., April 25)
Holy Now | Peter Mayer | Million Year Mind
Pushing Spring | Lou and Peter Berryman | Double Yodel
This Garden Will Grow | Neal and Leandra | Old Love
Little Seed | Elizabeth Mitchell | Selections from the Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection
Sower of Seeds | Pete Seeger | Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger, vol. 3, Disc 1
I Can See a New Day | The New World Singers | Broadside Ballads, Volume 1
Alleluia, The Great Storm is Over | Bob Franke | The Other Evening in Chicago
All the Hard Days Are Gone | Woods Tea Company | The Passage
Here Comes the Sun | The Beatles | Abbey Road
Red Red Robin | Lui Collins | Closer
Spring! | Lui Collins | Closer
Copper Rover Bounce | John McCutcheon | Live at Wolf Trap (8th Step, Fri., April 25)
Spring Wind | Greg Brown | If I Had Known: Essential Recordings 1980-1996
The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) | Simon and Garfunkel | Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits
May There Always Be Sunshine | Pete Seeger | Live in '65
Catawba | The Honey Dewdrops | Silver Lining (Squire Jacob Coffee House, Sat., April 26)
Keep on the Sunny Side | The Whites | O Brother, Where Art Thou
Sunshine and Flowers | Eric Andersen | The Collection
Good Day Sunshine | The Beatles | Revolver
Sunshine on My Shoulders | John Denver | John Denver's Greatest Hits
Summer Is Icumen In | Elizabeth Mitchell | Blue Clouds
Julian of Norwich | Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir, and Ed Trickett | All Shall Be Well Again
Heel and Toe | Four Shillings Short | Pass It On: Live in Boulder Colorado
Country Life | Dan Berggren | One With the Water (A Place for Folk,Fri., April 25)
Morning Song | Atwater Donnelly | Weaver’s Bonny
This Morning I Was Born Again | John McCutcheon | This Land: Woody Guthrie's America (8th Step, Fri., April 25)
Morning of Your Life | The Nellies | The Nellies
When Spring Comes | Dan Berggren and Dan Duggan | Rooted in the Mountains (A Place for Folk,Fri., April 25)
Oh Holy Day | Dan Berggren | Fresh Territory (A Place for Folk,Fri., April 25)
Holy Now | Peter Mayer | Million Year Mind
Pushing Spring | Lou and Peter Berryman | Double Yodel
This Garden Will Grow | Neal and Leandra | Old Love
Little Seed | Elizabeth Mitchell | Selections from the Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection
Sower of Seeds | Pete Seeger | Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger, vol. 3, Disc 1
I Can See a New Day | The New World Singers | Broadside Ballads, Volume 1
Alleluia, The Great Storm is Over | Bob Franke | The Other Evening in Chicago
All the Hard Days Are Gone | Woods Tea Company | The Passage
Here Comes the Sun | The Beatles | Abbey Road
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Mostly Folk Playlist, March 16, 2014
People who will be performing in the area
Cindy | Peggy Seeger | Three Score and Ten (8th Step, Thu. Mar. 20)
It’s Pete | Peggy Seeger (8th Step, Thu. Mar. 20)
Raise My Voice and Sing | Pat Wictor | Heaven is So High…and I'm So Far Down (Middleburgh Public Library, Thu. Mar. 20)
Muskrat Ramble / Heebie Jeebies | Low ‘n Lonesome | Low ‘n Lonesome (Caffe Lena, Sun. Mar. 23)
Bei Mir Bist du Schoen | Annie and the Hedonists | Moonglow on the Midway (8th Step, Sat. Mar. 29)
The Tipsy Gypsy | Mando Planet | Mando Planet (Crandall Public Library, Thu. Mar. 27)
Ireland: Hard Times
Praties Grow Small | Pete Seeger | Live in '65
Kilkelly, Ireland | Tom Sweeney | Songs of Ireland
There Were Roses | Woods Tea Company | Live – Collector’s Edition
Music of Healing | Tommy Sands | Sowing the Seeds
Ireland: Cheerful
St. Patrick’s Day in America | Woods Tea Company | This Side of the Sea
Irish Rain | Woods Tea Company | Side By Each
The Rattlin’ Bog | Schooner Fare | Alive
The Unicorn | The Irish Rovers | The Unicorn (The Egg, Wed. Mar. 26)
Loss
Twenty Todays Ago | John McCutcheon | This Fire: Politics, Love and Other Small Miracles
Your Long Journey | Red Molly | Light in the Sky
Carrying forward the memories
Dreamsong | Alien Folklife | Down to Earth
Links in a Chain | Joe Jencks | Links in a Chain
The Pieces of Our Life | Dan Duggan | The Pieces of Our Life
This Fire | John McCutcheon | This Fire: Politics, Love and Other Small Miracles
Making a difference while we can
When I’m Gone | Magpie | Looking Back, Moving Forward
These Hands | Brother Sun | Some Part of the Truth
Cross My Heart | Phil Ochs | The Best of Phil Ochs
Pete Seeger
Tomorrow's Children | Pete Seeger with the Rivertown Kids and Friends | Tomorrow's Children
Quite Early Morning | The Mammals | Rock That Babe
Cindy | Peggy Seeger | Three Score and Ten (8th Step, Thu. Mar. 20)
It’s Pete | Peggy Seeger (8th Step, Thu. Mar. 20)
Raise My Voice and Sing | Pat Wictor | Heaven is So High…and I'm So Far Down (Middleburgh Public Library, Thu. Mar. 20)
Muskrat Ramble / Heebie Jeebies | Low ‘n Lonesome | Low ‘n Lonesome (Caffe Lena, Sun. Mar. 23)
Bei Mir Bist du Schoen | Annie and the Hedonists | Moonglow on the Midway (8th Step, Sat. Mar. 29)
The Tipsy Gypsy | Mando Planet | Mando Planet (Crandall Public Library, Thu. Mar. 27)
Ireland: Hard Times
Praties Grow Small | Pete Seeger | Live in '65
Kilkelly, Ireland | Tom Sweeney | Songs of Ireland
There Were Roses | Woods Tea Company | Live – Collector’s Edition
Music of Healing | Tommy Sands | Sowing the Seeds
Ireland: Cheerful
St. Patrick’s Day in America | Woods Tea Company | This Side of the Sea
Irish Rain | Woods Tea Company | Side By Each
The Rattlin’ Bog | Schooner Fare | Alive
The Unicorn | The Irish Rovers | The Unicorn (The Egg, Wed. Mar. 26)
Loss
Twenty Todays Ago | John McCutcheon | This Fire: Politics, Love and Other Small Miracles
Your Long Journey | Red Molly | Light in the Sky
Carrying forward the memories
Dreamsong | Alien Folklife | Down to Earth
Links in a Chain | Joe Jencks | Links in a Chain
The Pieces of Our Life | Dan Duggan | The Pieces of Our Life
This Fire | John McCutcheon | This Fire: Politics, Love and Other Small Miracles
Making a difference while we can
When I’m Gone | Magpie | Looking Back, Moving Forward
These Hands | Brother Sun | Some Part of the Truth
Cross My Heart | Phil Ochs | The Best of Phil Ochs
Pete Seeger
Tomorrow's Children | Pete Seeger with the Rivertown Kids and Friends | Tomorrow's Children
Quite Early Morning | The Mammals | Rock That Babe
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Mostly Folk Playlist, January 19, 2014
Host: Terry Hayden
Winter
Horizontal Hold | John Kirk and Trish Miller | Quicksteppin’ (Old Songs community dance on Sat. Feb. 1)
Hauling in Wood | Bridget Ball and Christopher Shaw | Mountain Snow and Mistletoe
Song for a Winter’s Night | Bridget Ball and Christopher Shaw | Mountain Snow and Mistletoe
Winter | Bill Staines | Tracks and Trails (Caffe Lena Fri. Jan. 24)
Winter Day | Annie Lou | Grandma’s Rules for Drinking
The Longest Night | Tim Grimm | Farm Songs (Middleburgh Public Library Monday, Jan. 20)
Martin Luther King and working for a better world
James Connolly et al. | Four Shillings Short | The Boggy Spew (James Connolloy celebration at Oakwood Community Center Fri. Feb. 7)
Dr. King on Violence | Pete Seeger | Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger
Take It From Dr. King | Pete Seeger | Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger (Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade, Beacon, NY, Mon. Jan. 20)
I Might Be the One | Betty and the Baby Boomers | I'll Always Sing (Eighth Step on Sat. Feb. 1)
How Beautiful Upon the Mountain | Tim Grimm with Joe Crookston| Thank You Tom Paxton (Middleburgh Public Library Mon. Jan. 20)
The Only Way | Ellis Paul and Vance Gilbert | Side of the Road (Caffe Lena Sat. Jan. 25 & Fri. Jan. 31)
Step by Step | Sweet Honey in the Rock | Where Have All the Flowers Gone: The Songs of Pete Seeger
Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around | Julius Lester | Freedom is a Constant Struggle
This Little Light of Mine | Odetta | Freedom is a Constant Struggle
What's That I Hear | Kim and Reggie Harris | What's That I Hear: The Songs of Phil Ochs
A Bridge to Somewhere | Tom Chapin | Let the Bad Times Roll (Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Sun. Feb. 9)
Celtic
An Innis Aigh | The Chieftains and the Rankin Family | Celtic Tides: A Musical Odyssey
Appin, Mo Chridhe | Smithfield Fair | 20 for 20
Dilin O'Deamas | Four Shillings Short | Dodging Lodging
Gwin AR C'halloued (The Wine of Gaul) / Gavotte | Shira Kammen | Celtic Roads: Through Ireland, Scotland and Brittany
Cwyn Mam-Yng-Nghyfraith (Mother-in-Law's Complaint) | Carreg Lafar | Ysbryd y Werin
Haul Away
Haul Away | West of Eden | Safe Crossing
Long Haul | Pete Seeger with Travis Jeffrey and the Rivertown Kids | At 89
Closing the day by singing with friends at the pub
Old Dun Cow | Woods Tea Company | The Passage
In Praise of Alcohol | Finest Kind | Heart's Delight
Health to the Company | The Muses | Tramps and Hawkers
Come for to Sing | The Muses | Passing Time
Winter
Horizontal Hold | John Kirk and Trish Miller | Quicksteppin’ (Old Songs community dance on Sat. Feb. 1)
Hauling in Wood | Bridget Ball and Christopher Shaw | Mountain Snow and Mistletoe
Song for a Winter’s Night | Bridget Ball and Christopher Shaw | Mountain Snow and Mistletoe
Winter | Bill Staines | Tracks and Trails (Caffe Lena Fri. Jan. 24)
Winter Day | Annie Lou | Grandma’s Rules for Drinking
The Longest Night | Tim Grimm | Farm Songs (Middleburgh Public Library Monday, Jan. 20)
Martin Luther King and working for a better world
James Connolly et al. | Four Shillings Short | The Boggy Spew (James Connolloy celebration at Oakwood Community Center Fri. Feb. 7)
Dr. King on Violence | Pete Seeger | Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger
Take It From Dr. King | Pete Seeger | Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger (Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade, Beacon, NY, Mon. Jan. 20)
I Might Be the One | Betty and the Baby Boomers | I'll Always Sing (Eighth Step on Sat. Feb. 1)
How Beautiful Upon the Mountain | Tim Grimm with Joe Crookston| Thank You Tom Paxton (Middleburgh Public Library Mon. Jan. 20)
The Only Way | Ellis Paul and Vance Gilbert | Side of the Road (Caffe Lena Sat. Jan. 25 & Fri. Jan. 31)
Step by Step | Sweet Honey in the Rock | Where Have All the Flowers Gone: The Songs of Pete Seeger
Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around | Julius Lester | Freedom is a Constant Struggle
This Little Light of Mine | Odetta | Freedom is a Constant Struggle
What's That I Hear | Kim and Reggie Harris | What's That I Hear: The Songs of Phil Ochs
A Bridge to Somewhere | Tom Chapin | Let the Bad Times Roll (Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Sun. Feb. 9)
Celtic
An Innis Aigh | The Chieftains and the Rankin Family | Celtic Tides: A Musical Odyssey
Appin, Mo Chridhe | Smithfield Fair | 20 for 20
Dilin O'Deamas | Four Shillings Short | Dodging Lodging
Gwin AR C'halloued (The Wine of Gaul) / Gavotte | Shira Kammen | Celtic Roads: Through Ireland, Scotland and Brittany
Cwyn Mam-Yng-Nghyfraith (Mother-in-Law's Complaint) | Carreg Lafar | Ysbryd y Werin
Haul Away
Haul Away | West of Eden | Safe Crossing
Long Haul | Pete Seeger with Travis Jeffrey and the Rivertown Kids | At 89
Closing the day by singing with friends at the pub
Old Dun Cow | Woods Tea Company | The Passage
In Praise of Alcohol | Finest Kind | Heart's Delight
Health to the Company | The Muses | Tramps and Hawkers
Come for to Sing | The Muses | Passing Time
The Parting Glass | Holly Teicholz | Celtic Roads: Through Ireland, Scotland and Brittany
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