Post by Fred McCormick on Oct 8, 2010 13:35:28 GMT
Worlds of Trad Upload. October 2010
I’ve finally managed it. After much sweat toil, tears and many loud curses I’ve at last managed to upload the latest edition of Worlds of Trad. Apologies for being even later than usual, but I ran into even more problems than usual. Plus, I’ve just bought a brand new state of the art computer, and guess what? None of my software would run on it!
In any event, cyberspace is once more buzzing with sounds rich and rare from around the globe. In particular Gatemouth Brown, Noah Lewis, Donal Thibodeaux, Big Joe Williams, The Skillet Lickers, The Original Dixieland Jazzband, Lonnie Johnson and Brenda Stubbert regale us with more songs and tunes about the devil and hell; we seek the sanctuary of Heaven's Radio with Molly O'Day & The Cumberland Mountain Folks; and Alex Bradford and Chris Barber take us on the Highway to Heaven.
We say a fond farewell to veteran musicians John Campbell of Cape Breton and Joe Whelan of Co. Offally, Ireland; Frankie Armstrong, Jim Eldon and John Campbell of Co. Cavan, Ireland sing of courageous and crafty maidens; L.M. Hilton brings us a couple more Mormon folksongs; and we sample the only LP ever made of sea shanties sung as work songs aboard a sailing ship under full sail.
All these and much, much more can be found by going straight to the station player at www.live365.com/cgi-bin/mini.cgi?station_name=oneworldmusic&tm .
On the other hand, you can bring up the station page first. Click on www.live365.com/stations/oneworldmusic . Then roll the mouse over the face near the top of the screen and click the grey PLAY button when it appears. Then, if you press the little PLUS sign to the right of where it says Worlds Of Trad, you can save Worlds of Trad as a preset. That will save you having to search the next time you listen in.
Meanwhile the complete playlist is happily ensconced at www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=132645&messages=1
Happy Listenings,
Fred McCormick.
I’ve finally managed it. After much sweat toil, tears and many loud curses I’ve at last managed to upload the latest edition of Worlds of Trad. Apologies for being even later than usual, but I ran into even more problems than usual. Plus, I’ve just bought a brand new state of the art computer, and guess what? None of my software would run on it!
In any event, cyberspace is once more buzzing with sounds rich and rare from around the globe. In particular Gatemouth Brown, Noah Lewis, Donal Thibodeaux, Big Joe Williams, The Skillet Lickers, The Original Dixieland Jazzband, Lonnie Johnson and Brenda Stubbert regale us with more songs and tunes about the devil and hell; we seek the sanctuary of Heaven's Radio with Molly O'Day & The Cumberland Mountain Folks; and Alex Bradford and Chris Barber take us on the Highway to Heaven.
We say a fond farewell to veteran musicians John Campbell of Cape Breton and Joe Whelan of Co. Offally, Ireland; Frankie Armstrong, Jim Eldon and John Campbell of Co. Cavan, Ireland sing of courageous and crafty maidens; L.M. Hilton brings us a couple more Mormon folksongs; and we sample the only LP ever made of sea shanties sung as work songs aboard a sailing ship under full sail.
All these and much, much more can be found by going straight to the station player at www.live365.com/cgi-bin/mini.cgi?station_name=oneworldmusic&tm .
On the other hand, you can bring up the station page first. Click on www.live365.com/stations/oneworldmusic . Then roll the mouse over the face near the top of the screen and click the grey PLAY button when it appears. Then, if you press the little PLUS sign to the right of where it says Worlds Of Trad, you can save Worlds of Trad as a preset. That will save you having to search the next time you listen in.
Meanwhile the complete playlist is happily ensconced at www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=132645&messages=1
Happy Listenings,
Fred McCormick.