Post by fredmccormick on Jul 10, 2008 12:41:44 GMT
Just to remind folks that the July 2008 edition of Worlds of Trad Internet radio
is now uploaded. The new programme will be on-line until Wednesday August
13th, and features a minimum of three hours of the very best in traditional
folk, ethnic, world, roots, blues, old time country and early jazz; in fact
traditional music from absolutely everywhere.
This month’s humungous hullabaloo includes a fistful of boogie woogie and
piano blues from Leroy Carr, Black Boy Shine and Pine Top Smith; there’s a
salute to Joseph Taylor’s centenary debut as a recording artist; and there’s
the usual round up of world musical traditions, while the Copper Family, Harry
Cox, Lizzie Higgins, Joe Heaney, Sarah Makem and Walter Pardon remind us
that there’s good stuff nearer home. We take in some excellent tracks from
new CDs by Carmel Gunning and Shira U’tfiula, and we revisit recent releases
from Bobby Casey and Elizabeth Bennett.
We bump into some songs of erotic encounter from Dillard Chandler, Bob Hart,
Jane Turriff, Davy Menash and Jean Ritchie; I dig a couple of LPs North
Carolina music out of the attic; Jimmy McBeath, Toady Rudd and Hedy West
pontificate about the weather; Percy Humphrey’s Crescent City Joymakers,
Riley Puckett and Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger take the Old Spinning Wheel
for a spin, and Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers tell them to keep it on the
sidewalk. And after all my hard work of assembling the programme, the Jali
Musa Bolu Koi Ensemble have the cheek to tell us God Did It. He didn’t. I did.
All that and much much more, as I always say.
The complete playlist is at
www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=112629&messages=1
Myspace users can also find it at
home.myspace.com/index.cfm?
fuseaction=user&Mytoken=1215690475118
You can listen to the programme by visiting
www.live365.com/stations/oneworldmusic , and clicking on the yellow
speaker button. If you haven't listened before you'll need to follow the
onscreen instructions to download the station player. Then wait a moment for
the ads to clear, press the yellow PLAY button and the station will be on the
air. Then if you press the green button to the right, you can set Worlds of
Trad as a preset (which means you won’t have to go searching for it next time
you listen in).
As always we’re on a 24/7 continuous loop. So you can pick the show up at
any time and hear it right through. The music is great, listening is free and I'm
always glad to receive requests.
Worlds of Trad has just got to be the hottest station on the Internet. As yet
another summer turns into a deluginous disaster, there’s holiday sunshine for
everyone here in cyberspace.
Fred McCormick.
Fredlive365@aol.com .
is now uploaded. The new programme will be on-line until Wednesday August
13th, and features a minimum of three hours of the very best in traditional
folk, ethnic, world, roots, blues, old time country and early jazz; in fact
traditional music from absolutely everywhere.
This month’s humungous hullabaloo includes a fistful of boogie woogie and
piano blues from Leroy Carr, Black Boy Shine and Pine Top Smith; there’s a
salute to Joseph Taylor’s centenary debut as a recording artist; and there’s
the usual round up of world musical traditions, while the Copper Family, Harry
Cox, Lizzie Higgins, Joe Heaney, Sarah Makem and Walter Pardon remind us
that there’s good stuff nearer home. We take in some excellent tracks from
new CDs by Carmel Gunning and Shira U’tfiula, and we revisit recent releases
from Bobby Casey and Elizabeth Bennett.
We bump into some songs of erotic encounter from Dillard Chandler, Bob Hart,
Jane Turriff, Davy Menash and Jean Ritchie; I dig a couple of LPs North
Carolina music out of the attic; Jimmy McBeath, Toady Rudd and Hedy West
pontificate about the weather; Percy Humphrey’s Crescent City Joymakers,
Riley Puckett and Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger take the Old Spinning Wheel
for a spin, and Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers tell them to keep it on the
sidewalk. And after all my hard work of assembling the programme, the Jali
Musa Bolu Koi Ensemble have the cheek to tell us God Did It. He didn’t. I did.
All that and much much more, as I always say.
The complete playlist is at
www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=112629&messages=1
Myspace users can also find it at
home.myspace.com/index.cfm?
fuseaction=user&Mytoken=1215690475118
You can listen to the programme by visiting
www.live365.com/stations/oneworldmusic , and clicking on the yellow
speaker button. If you haven't listened before you'll need to follow the
onscreen instructions to download the station player. Then wait a moment for
the ads to clear, press the yellow PLAY button and the station will be on the
air. Then if you press the green button to the right, you can set Worlds of
Trad as a preset (which means you won’t have to go searching for it next time
you listen in).
As always we’re on a 24/7 continuous loop. So you can pick the show up at
any time and hear it right through. The music is great, listening is free and I'm
always glad to receive requests.
Worlds of Trad has just got to be the hottest station on the Internet. As yet
another summer turns into a deluginous disaster, there’s holiday sunshine for
everyone here in cyberspace.
Fred McCormick.
Fredlive365@aol.com .