Folk Espresso playlist for 08/22/2011
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| The Macrae Sisters | Tennessee Mt. Foxchase | Old Sledge |
| Laura Smith and Steve Palazzo | Southern Moon | Like Strangers |
| Foghorn Stringband | Lost Girl | Weiser Sunrise |
| Leo Kottke | The Tennessee Toad | 6- and 12-String Guitar |
| Dawn Landes | Romeo | Sweetheart Rodeo |
| Creighton Lindsay | I'm A Married Man | Round by Round |
| Laura Veirs | When You Give Your Heart | July Flame |
| Steve Cheseborough | Your Biscuits Are Big Enough For Me | Ham Hocks & Gravy |
| Patty Griffin | Wade in the Water | Downtown Church |
| Martin Sexton | Wild Angels | Seeds |
| Katy Moffatt | Angel Town | Angel Town |
| Lincoln's Beard | Can't You See | Brothers Grace |
| Greg Brown | The Way My Baby Calls My Name | In the Hills of California |
| Carolina Chocolate Drops | Cornbread and Butterbeans | Genuine Negro Jig |
| Lucy Wainwright Roche | Wild Mountain Thyme | 8 Songs |
| KGB | A Field of Shooting Stars | The Red Light of Evening |
| William Lee Ellis | King of the Mountain | Conqueroo |
| Mary Flower | Jitters | Misery Loves Company |
| The Hot Club of Cowtown | Paradise With You | Ghost Train |
| Mike and Ruthy | All the Time | The Honeymoon Agenda |
| Miles Davis | Summertime | Porgy and Bess |
| Doug Smith | Can't Help Falling in Love | Guitar Parts |
| The Macrae Sisters | Get Up in the Cool | Old Sledge |
Dear Listeners,
I hope you enjoyed this morning's festive music. Music, that is, that I managed one way or the other to tie in to various and assorted and sundry bizarre holidays. For example, didja know that August is "Romance Awareness Month?" So I just had to play "Romeo" by Dawn Landes and "Your Biscuits Are Big Enough For Me" by Steve Cheseborough. Nuthin' like a little romance to start your Monday...
It's also "Be An Angel Day." Thus the selections from Martin Sexton--"Wild Angels"--and from Katy Moffatt--"Angel Town."
And I couldn't resist "A Field of Shooting Stars" recalling last week's meteor shower.
Keep your dial at KBOO and keep in touch with all that is important...
Warmly,
Diane