Folk Espresso playlist for 05/30/2011
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Suzzy Roche | Yankee Doodle | Songs from an Unmarried Housewife and Mother, Greenwich Village, USA |
| Bruce Cockburn | Indian Wars | Nothing But A Burning Light |
| Big Bandemonium | When Johnny Comes Marching Home | The Big Bang |
| Hart Rouge | Brave Marin | Nouvelle-France |
| Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson | Soldier's Joy | At Folk City |
| Johnny Cash | Danny Boy | American IV: The Man Comes Around |
| Colleen Raney | Sailor Boy | Linnet |
| Leo Kottke | Vaseline Machine Gun | 6- and 12-String Guitar |
| Bill Morrissey | Just Before We Lost the War | The Essential Collection |
| Judy Collins | Wars of Germany | A Maid of Constant Sorrow |
| Carolina Chocolate Drops | Peace Behind the Bridge | Genuine Negro Jig |
| Greg Brown | I Want My Country Back | In the Hills of California |
| Coronach | The Batell of Pavie: The Aftermath - The Burying of the Dead | A Scots Tune - Popular Music from Renaissance Scotland |
| Billy Bragg & Wilco | Another Man's Done Gone | Mermaid Avenue |
| JJ Cale and Eric Clapton | When This War Is Over | The Road to Escondido |
| Richie Havens | Handsome Johnny | Mixed Bag |
| Iris DeMent | There's A Wall in Washington | The Way I Should |
| Rig the Jig | Goldsmith's Lament | Passing Through |
| Dave Matthews Band | American Baby Intro | Stand Up |
| Jon Koonce | Iraq | It Can Never Happen Here |
| Kath Bloom | Another Point of View | Thin Thin Line |
| Haris Blackwood | Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream | Falling Up |
| The Greathouse of Music | America the Beautiful | Portraits |
| Cantores in Ecclesia | Justorum animae | In Rome |
Dear Listeners,
Today we are remembering our soldiers, our sailors, our airmen and women and all the loved ones they left behind when they went off to serve this nation, whether the rest of us agreed or not...
Here are sounds of the battlefield--machine guns and pipes of victory--songs of lovers lost in war, songs of soldiers returning to lost lovers, songs of protest, songs of national pride, songs of the soul's rest in death.
Thanks for listening this morning. Now go thank a veteran.
Warmly,
Diane