Folk Espresso playlist for 05/23/2011
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Chris Pureka | Landlocked | How I Learned to See in the Dark |
| Assembly of Dust, featuring Keller Williams | Second Song | Some Assembly Required |
| Chris Brashear and Peter McLaughlin | Lost Canyons | Canyoneers |
| Colleen Raney | The Barring of the Door | Linnet |
| Boris McCutcheon and the Saltlicks | Pony Ride | Bad Road, Good People |
| Harry Manx | Never the Twain | Mantras for Madmen |
| George Chudacoff and friends | Put Me on the Trail to Carolina | Unfinished Business |
| Dave Van Ronk | Chicken Is Nice | Inside Dave Van Ronk |
| Mike and Ruthy | End of Time | Million to One |
| Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band | Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think) | Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think) |
| Bill Morrissey | Judgement Day | Something I Saw or Thought I Saw |
| Steppin' In It | The Long Haul | Simple Tunes for Troubled Times |
| Martha Scanlan | Seeds of the Pine | Pickathon 2006 |
| Crosstide | Angeles | To: Elliott From: Portland |
| Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer | It's the Girl | Postcards |
| Bruce Cockburn | Soul of a Man | Nothing But a Burning Light |
| Back Porch Revival | All of the Time | Porch Torch |
| Bob Dylan | Buckets of Rain | Blood on the Tracks |
| Suzzy and Maggie Roche | Clothes Line Saga | A Nod to Bob |
| The Portland Megaband | Teetotaler's Reel / Starr Label Reel / The Pinch of Snuff | A Beneficial Tradition |
Dear Listeners,
As always, it's great to be here in The Big Chair, bringing you fun and interesting music. And I really got a kick outta finding three songs in my humble record collection that must've all been written just for Saturday's Rapture. Didja catch the theme: End of Time, Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think), and Judgement Day....?
And you know, don't you, that Bob D. turns 70 tomorrow? Had to do a teeny-tiny little tribute to him. Love that Clothes Line Saga done by Suzzy and Maggie, off the album A Nod to Bob in honor of his 60th birthday ten years ago.
Keep listening these early folky music programs here on the 'BOO--we all love bringing you music in the morning!
Warmly,
Diane