Post by fredmccormick on Mar 11, 2010 10:27:14 GMT
Hi Folks,
Just to let everybody know that the new edition of Worlds of Trad Internet radio is now uploaded and just waiting for you to listen in, but only after a whole load of hair tearing and panicking and folks going absent on me. In fact I had to wait until Cas Wallin, Harry Cox, Little Brother Montgomery and George Girard returned from the doctor’s. Then Doc Watson and Gaither Carlton told me that that Hicks had just said Farewell; The Marshall Family and Sam Morgan’s Jazzband were last seen disappearing over to the Gloryland; Sir Lancelot walked off with a zombie; John Davis and the Georgia Sea Island Singers announced that Democrat Riley has gone to Liverpool; while a bunch of Liverpudlians are pining for their Old Kentucky Home. You just cannot get the staff any more!
Elsewhere in this cornucopian compilation, we hear a slow air apiece from Seámus Ennis and Willie Clancy; Ola Belle Reed complains of hard times in North Carolina; Joe Heaney, Emma Vickers and Bob and Ron Copper sing about Easter and spring and new born lambs and things; We uncover an anti-Fascist anthem from the West Indies; The Jimmy Shand Band and the Haymakers climb out of the EFDSS vaults; we hear the first truly great solo in the history of jazz; Bob Hart tells us about life down on the farm; there are several hammer dulcimers and one Appalachian dulcimer; Alex Bradford sings a mighty spiritual; and Maggie Hammons Parker beats out that rhythm on a set of violin strings of all things.
For the complete playlist go to mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=128003&messages=3 .
But all these and much, much more are to be found by going straight to the station player at www.live365.com/cgi-bin/mini.cgi?station_name=oneworldmusic&tm=7011 .
On the other hand, you can bring up the station page first. Click on
www.live365.com/stations/oneworldmusic . Then click the yellow PLAY button. Then, if you press the green button to the right, you can save Worlds of Trad as a preset. That will save you having to search the next time you listen in.
Happy Listenings,
Fred McCormick.
Fredlive365@aol.com .
Just to let everybody know that the new edition of Worlds of Trad Internet radio is now uploaded and just waiting for you to listen in, but only after a whole load of hair tearing and panicking and folks going absent on me. In fact I had to wait until Cas Wallin, Harry Cox, Little Brother Montgomery and George Girard returned from the doctor’s. Then Doc Watson and Gaither Carlton told me that that Hicks had just said Farewell; The Marshall Family and Sam Morgan’s Jazzband were last seen disappearing over to the Gloryland; Sir Lancelot walked off with a zombie; John Davis and the Georgia Sea Island Singers announced that Democrat Riley has gone to Liverpool; while a bunch of Liverpudlians are pining for their Old Kentucky Home. You just cannot get the staff any more!
Elsewhere in this cornucopian compilation, we hear a slow air apiece from Seámus Ennis and Willie Clancy; Ola Belle Reed complains of hard times in North Carolina; Joe Heaney, Emma Vickers and Bob and Ron Copper sing about Easter and spring and new born lambs and things; We uncover an anti-Fascist anthem from the West Indies; The Jimmy Shand Band and the Haymakers climb out of the EFDSS vaults; we hear the first truly great solo in the history of jazz; Bob Hart tells us about life down on the farm; there are several hammer dulcimers and one Appalachian dulcimer; Alex Bradford sings a mighty spiritual; and Maggie Hammons Parker beats out that rhythm on a set of violin strings of all things.
For the complete playlist go to mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=128003&messages=3 .
But all these and much, much more are to be found by going straight to the station player at www.live365.com/cgi-bin/mini.cgi?station_name=oneworldmusic&tm=7011 .
On the other hand, you can bring up the station page first. Click on
www.live365.com/stations/oneworldmusic . Then click the yellow PLAY button. Then, if you press the green button to the right, you can save Worlds of Trad as a preset. That will save you having to search the next time you listen in.
Happy Listenings,
Fred McCormick.
Fredlive365@aol.com .