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Favoriting February 15, 2025

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments New Approx. start time
Karen Dalton  Something On Your Mind   Favoriting In My Own Time  Paramount Records  1971      0:00:00 (MP3 | Pop-up)
The Country Gentlemen  Fields Have Turned Brown   Favoriting The Country Gentlemen Sing and Play Folk Songs and Bluegrass  Folkways Records  1961      0:03:10 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Vashti Bunyan  Come Wind Come Rain   Favoriting Just Another Diamond Day  Philips  1970      0:06:10 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Tom West  The Valentine   Favoriting Kentucky Mountain Music, Pt. 6  Yazoo  2005  recorded by Jean Thomas at the American Folk Song Festival in Ashland, Kentucky in June 1934    0:08:15 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Vernon Dalhart  The Wreck of the 1256   Favoriting Virginia Traditions: Native Virginia Ballads and Songs  Blue Ridge Institute  1981  recorded on September 10, 1925    0:11:01 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Ruby & Oliver Hughes  Lamp Lighting Time in the Valley   Favoriting Lost Train Blues: John & Alan Lomax and the Early Folk Music Collections at the Library of Congress  Jalopy  2016  recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Crossville, Tennessee on November 23, 1936    0:15:13 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Jean Redpath  Gairdner and the Plooman   Favoriting Frae My Ain Countrie  Folk-Legacy Records  1973  Roud 339    0:17:16 (MP3 | Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Douglas Quin 

Frog Nocturne #2   Favoriting

Caratinga: Soundscapes from Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest 

Earth Ear 

2001 

 

 

0:20:41 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Wade Ward  Mississippi Sawyer   Favoriting Music of Roscoe Holcomb and Wade Ward  Folkways Records  1962  recorded in July 1961    0:27:49 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Little "Doc" Raymond & The Coleman Pardners  Highway 52   Favoriting Virginia Traditions: Native Virginia Ballads and Songs  Blue Ridge Institute  1981  recorded in Tobaccoville, North Carolina in 1968    0:28:56 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Etta Baker  John Henry   Favoriting Tradition Folk Sampler  Tradition Records  1962  Roud 790?    0:31:43 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Rufus Cohen & Wade Patterson  So Long: Go   Favoriting There Is No Eye: Music for Photographs  Smithsonian Folkways Recordings  2001  recorded in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2001    0:34:25 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Hermes Nye  Tomorrow is St. Valentine's Day   Favoriting Anglo-American Ballads  Folkways Records  1952      0:37:28 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Frank Proffitt  Ninety and Nine   Favoriting Frank Proffitt Sings Folk Songs  Folkways Records  1962      0:38:35 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Vester Jones  Katy Cline   Favoriting Traditional Music from Grayson and Carroll Counties  Folkways Records  1962      0:42:06 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Glenn Yarbrough  Dark as a Dungeon   Favoriting Tradition Folk Sampler  Tradition Records  1962      0:44:15 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Pill Friends  Rituals   Favoriting Blessed Suffering  Birdtapes / Out of Breath  2013      0:46:39 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Carter Stanley  Come All You Tenderhearted   Favoriting There Is No Eye: Music for Photographs  Smithsonian Folkways Recordings  2001  recorded at the University of Chicago Folk Festival in 1961    0:49:43 (MP3 | Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Douglas Quin 

Frog Nocturne #2   Favoriting

Caratinga: Soundscapes from Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest 

Earth Ear 

2001 

 

 

0:53:16 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Helen, Luella, & Juanita Hallmark  Cherokee Christian Hymn   Favoriting Lost Train Blues: John & Alan Lomax and the Early Folk Music Collections at the Library of Congress  Jalopy  2016      1:01:50 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Glen Smith  Fortune   Favoriting Traditional Music from Grayson and Carroll Counties  Folkways Records  1962      1:02:56 (MP3 | Pop-up)
The Poplin Family  Sweet Kiss Waltz   Favoriting The Poplin Family of Sumter, South Carolina  Folkways Records  1963      1:07:14 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Buck Meek  Halo Light   Favoriting Halo Light  Keeled Scales  2019      1:07:51 (MP3 | Pop-up)
P. Whitehill  Æ I (feat. Entwined)   Favoriting Æ  Searching Records  2025  https://searchingrecords.bandcamp.com/album/-  *   1:11:44 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Memory Leaks Onto The Rug  Driving While Blasting Circling The Drain (excerpt)   Favoriting Circling The Drain  self-released  2025  https://memoryleaksontotherug.bandcamp.com/album/circling-the-drain  *   1:14:07 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Neutral Milk Hotel  Engine   Favoriting Beauty  self-released  1993      1:20:21 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Horse Jumper of Love  Singing by the Sink   Favoriting Heartbreak Rules  Run for Cover  2023      1:24:08 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Doc Watson & Gaither Carlton  The Blue Ridge Mountain Blues   Favoriting Doc Watson & Gaither Carlton  Smithsonian Folkways Recordings  2020  recorded at Blind Lemon's in New York on October 18, 1962    1:26:54 (MP3 | Pop-up)
My Bloody Valentine  Lose My Breath   Favoriting Isn't Anything  Creation  1988      1:29:45 (MP3 | Pop-up)
John Prine  Diamonds in the Rough   Favoriting Diamonds in the Rough  Atlantic  1972  Roud 13153    1:33:12 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Douglas Quin  Frog Nocturne #2   Favoriting Caratinga: Soundscapes from Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest  Earth Ear  2001      1:35:07 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Alice Gerrard & Hazel Dickens  TB Blues   Favoriting There Is No Eye: Music for Photographs  Smithsonian Folkways Recordings  2001  recorded by Peter Siegel in 1967    1:43:41 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Carissa's Wierd  A New Holiday (November 16th)   Favoriting Songs About Leaving  Sad Robot  2002      1:47:12 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Tillman Cadle  I Don't Want Your Millions Mister   Favoriting Lost Train Blues: John & Alan Lomax and the Early Folk Music Collections at the Library of Congress  Jalopy  2016  recorded by Alan Lomax & Elizabeth Lyttleton Harold in Meddlesboro, Kentucky on September 14, 1937    1:48:29 (MP3 | Pop-up)
Cap'n Jazz  Ooh Do I Love You (acoustic version)   Favoriting Analphabetapolothology  Jade Tree  1998  originally released on the 1996 compilation "Ooh Do I Love You: A Benefit To End Sexual Violence" & credited to The Knick'd Rakes    1:50:18 (MP3 | Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Douglas Quin 

Frog Nocturne #2   Favoriting

Caratinga: Soundscapes from Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest 

Earth Ear 

2001 

 

 

1:54:13 (MP3 | Pop-up)

Note: This playlist is still being updated.


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Listener comments!

Avatar @9:00
TDK60:

Buenos días, deejay Cricket; spin us a batch o' songs.
  @9:02
rx "rexy" scabin:

Good morning, Cricket and Everyone.
Avatar @9:03
cricket:

morning, everybody!
Avatar Swag For Life Member @9:05
melinda:

Morning friends!
Avatar Swag For Life Member @9:06
chresti:

Morning cricket and everbody!
Avatar Swag For Life Member @9:06
melinda:

↳ Song: "Fields Have Turned Brown" by "The Country Gentlemen"
I was just looking at an album by the Country Gentlemen yesterday while browsing used records in Black Mountain NC. Never heard of them and passed, but I did pick up a couple of records of traditional dulcimer.
  @9:08
newton:

good morning Cricket, and Cricketeers
Avatar @9:09
cricket:

↳ melinda @9:06
sounds like a great haul! (funny we're just now hearing a solo dulcimer track...)
Avatar Swag For Life Member @9:13
Handy Haversack:

cricket! Cricketeers! Everybody!
Avatar @9:14
Bri The Beatnik:

Just took out some Appalachian folk cd compilations out of the library!
Avatar Swag For Life Member @9:15
Handy Haversack:

↳ melinda @9:06
I have a record called The Hammered Dulcimer Strikes Again that's pretty good.
  @9:17
rx "rexy" scabin:

@Handy Haversack how was the field trip?
  Swag For Life Member @9:19
mdashkin:

Always look forward to this show on Sat mornings!
Avatar Swag For Life Member @9:25
Handy Haversack:

↳ rx "rexy" scabin @9:17
Pretty fun! They are a good bunch of kids. My vigilance keeping them all together on the subway felt a little extraneous. But I'm trained as a canoe trip leader, so it's hard to turn off! Some nice interactive activities around the exhibit. I think a successful day.
  Swag For Life Member @9:26
Steve S. from Sunset Park:

Instantly fell in love with the Jean Redpath track, thank you!
Avatar @9:28
cricket:

↳ Steve S. from Sunset Park @9:26
i'm so glad! it's such an amazing track. she has a wonderful discography
  @9:31
StringOFperils:

Good morning cosmic travellers!
Avatar Swag For Life Member @9:37
Handy Haversack:

↳ cricket @9:28
A teacher of mine in HS gave me mix tapes of Jean Redpath. Mind expanding.
Avatar Swag For Life Member @9:37
Glistener MW:

↳ Song: "So Long: Go" by "Rufus Cohen & Wade Patterson"
'morning, all!
I love this -- I must track down this SFR compilation asap
Avatar Swag For Life Member @9:41
newton:

↳ Glistener MW @9:37
and the book of photos that goes with it, by a teacher of mine in college!
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:04
common:

hello
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:07
Glistener MW:

↳ newton @9:41
!!! I shall!
Avatar @10:09
cricket:

↳ newton @9:41
does this mean you studied with John Cohen in college? that's so cool!
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:10
chresti:

↳ Song: "Sweet Kiss Waltz" by "The Poplin Family"
Are the Poplin family related to poplin sheets?
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:11
chresti:

↳ chresti @10:10
I must of asked this before..
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:12
newton:

↳ cricket @10:09
yes, john cohen, jed devine, jan groover
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:12
newton:

all three amazing teachers and artists
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:13
StringOFperils:

↳ chresti @10:10
WIKI > The term "poplin" allegedly originates from papelino, a fabric made at Avignon, France,[5] in the 15th century, and named for the papal (pope's) residence there,
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:14
StringOFperils:

Though, I suppose it's possible. Some people named Cooper has ancestors who made barrels...
  @10:15
Toothgrinder Tom:

And carters who made wagon wheels.
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:16
StringOFperils:

And tinkers who made/fixed pots....I wonder if my ancestors were into valet-parking....like Fred Flintstone cars maybe
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:17
chresti:

↳ StringOFperils @10:13
Thanks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:20
chresti:

↳ Toothgrinder Tom @10:15
And clothes for babies?
  @10:20
Audiocarp:

That poplin family record kicked ass!
  @10:22
nachurall:

Lover this song.
  @10:24
Dan:

Enjoying Cricket in snowy Minneapolis.
  @10:27
Stefan:

Hi Cricket, tuned in for the first time, but I've been enjoying your show on the archive quite from the beginning. Thanks a lot!
Avatar @10:30
TDK60:

↳ Song: "The Blue Ridge Mountain Blues" by "Doc Watson & G...
Hmmn. I wonder where the Blind Lemon club was, and how long it lasted.
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:30
StringOFperils:

Saw Doc Watson twice, once solo and once with Merle. Astonishingly great flat-picker.
Avatar @10:30
cricket:

↳ Stefan @10:27
thank you, I'm so happy to hear that. extremely glad to have 'ya here in real time today!
  @10:32
Audiocarp:

↳ Toothgrinder Tom @10:15
I think carters hauled things? Wheels were made by wheelwrights, or wheelers and wrights
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:35
StringOFperils:

↳ TDK60 @10:30
Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation site sez:..."there was a club on Sullivan Street between Bleecker and 3rd called Blind Lemon’s that was open for just like two weeks."
  @10:37
Stefan:

@cricket: Yes & I particularily liked you featuring Souled American, caught a show of them in 1996 or 97 in Cologne, which was absolutely beautiful
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:38
StringOFperils:

↳ StringOFperils @10:35
Sounds like it was kind of a 'pop up' created for Doc who stayed in town an extra week or so after having played a concert
Avatar @10:40
TDK60:

↳ StringOFperils @10:35
Thanks String-O. Two weeks!

That's an area I frequent. A few older clubs still are there. The Bitter End. And the Cafe Wha? where tomorrow there'll be a Dave Van Ronk tribute show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:41
StringOFperils:

↳ TDK60 @10:40
Are you going? Wish I could!
  @10:42
Dan from PEI.:

Hello Cricket et al.
Avatar @10:43
TDK60:

↳ StringOFperils @10:41
Yes! I know a musician who's one of the organizing folks. I'll let ya know how it goes. Remind me...
  @10:45
Audiocarp:

↳ Song: "TB Blues" by "Alice Gerrard & Hazel Dickens"
Absolutely love that harmony these gals have. Nobody else has it
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:47
StringOFperils:

↳ TDK60 @10:43
Cool! I was walking around down there back in June. Lots of memories. But I'm usually up here the 51st state...O_O
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:50
newton:

↳ Song: "I Don't Want Your Millions Mister" by "Tillman Ca...
wonderful
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:53
StringOFperils:

Knick'd Rakes. Hah! Clever.
  @10:57
Audiocarp:

↳ StringOFperils @10:53
Oh my lord, now I get it 😆
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:58
Handy Haversack:

Thanks, cricket!
Avatar @10:58
TDK60:

Gracias, DJ Cricket.
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:59
chresti:

Thanks cricket!
Avatar Swag For Life Member @10:59
newton:

thanks Cricket!
Avatar Swag For Life Member @11:00
StringOFperils:

Thanks!
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