Post by fredmccormick on Jun 15, 2010 10:05:29 GMT
Just to let folks know that the latest Worlds of Trad Internet radio upload is on-line at last and cascading down the phone lines at an unprecedented rate of kilobytes.
The full playlist can be seen at www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=130182&messages=1
In brief though, Peta Webb, A.L. Lloyd, Walter Pardon, Frankie Armstrong, Rob Watt, Catherine Peatey, Cyril Poacher, Frankie Armstrong, George Tucker, Joe Heaney and Liz Jeffries tell of women going off to the wars; Norman Kennedy and Seán de Hora remind us of the pleasures of drink; Sarah Grey brings us the Rake and Rambling Boy, and gets to Ride Old Paint; Willie Clancy brings us the Rakes of Kildare, and Bob Davenport brings us The Rakes; and we listen to some more Madagascan guitar, and some South African township jazz with not a vuvuzela in earshot!
There’s some mind blowing fiddle from Graham Townsend, Blaine Smith, Angus Grant, Willie Hunter and Röjås Jonas and Pål Olle; Johnny Mháirtín Learaí Mac Donnchadha and Louis Armstrong celebrate man’s best friend; and T Bone Walker and Howling Wolf celebrate the fact that they were both born just about a hundred years ago. Plus, there’s the usual bevy of exotic sounds from Romania, Hungary, Portugal, Sweden, India, Syria and, wait for it, Belgium and the Isle of Man. Yup. No spoofing, we have exotic sounds from Belgium and the Isle of Man!
All these and much, much more are yours for the listening by visiting the station player at www.live365.com/cgi-bin/mini.cgi?station_name=oneworldmusic&tm=2155 .
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.
Worlds of Trad is a free Internet resource playing wonderful sounds the world over.
Happy Listenings,
Fred McCormick.
The full playlist can be seen at www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=130182&messages=1
In brief though, Peta Webb, A.L. Lloyd, Walter Pardon, Frankie Armstrong, Rob Watt, Catherine Peatey, Cyril Poacher, Frankie Armstrong, George Tucker, Joe Heaney and Liz Jeffries tell of women going off to the wars; Norman Kennedy and Seán de Hora remind us of the pleasures of drink; Sarah Grey brings us the Rake and Rambling Boy, and gets to Ride Old Paint; Willie Clancy brings us the Rakes of Kildare, and Bob Davenport brings us The Rakes; and we listen to some more Madagascan guitar, and some South African township jazz with not a vuvuzela in earshot!
There’s some mind blowing fiddle from Graham Townsend, Blaine Smith, Angus Grant, Willie Hunter and Röjås Jonas and Pål Olle; Johnny Mháirtín Learaí Mac Donnchadha and Louis Armstrong celebrate man’s best friend; and T Bone Walker and Howling Wolf celebrate the fact that they were both born just about a hundred years ago. Plus, there’s the usual bevy of exotic sounds from Romania, Hungary, Portugal, Sweden, India, Syria and, wait for it, Belgium and the Isle of Man. Yup. No spoofing, we have exotic sounds from Belgium and the Isle of Man!
All these and much, much more are yours for the listening by visiting the station player at www.live365.com/cgi-bin/mini.cgi?station_name=oneworldmusic&tm=2155 .
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.
Worlds of Trad is a free Internet resource playing wonderful sounds the world over.
Happy Listenings,
Fred McCormick.