The Absorber
"The Absorber" by "Big Guitars from Texas"
Jesse Taylor, who played in Joe Ely's band in 70s along with Lloyd Maines, wrote this tune and plays lead guitar
Hot Club of Cowtown
Tchavolo Swing
"Tchavolo Swing" by "Hot Club of Cowtown"
Hot instrumental from this fine Austin band, produced by Lloyd Maines
Hot Club of Cowtown
It's My Lazy Day
"It's My Lazy Day" by "Hot Club of Cowtown"
Cover of the Smiley Burnette's western classic
Uncle Tupelo
We've Been Had
"We've Been Had" by "Uncle Tupelo"
Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy together on guitars and vocals before they split up to form Son Volt and WIlco
Ned Sublette
Oil and Water
"Oil and Water" by "Ned Sublette"
From 1997 "Monsters of the Deep" with Lawrence Weiner-- and Lloyd Maines on pedal steel guitar. Ned Sublette is from Lubbock too.
Texana Dames
You Don't Know (How Much I Love You)
"You Don't Know (How Much I Love You)" by "Texana ...
This trio consists of Charlene Hancock (wife of West Texas wildman Tommy) and daughters Charlene and Traci, with Tomas Ramirez on saxophone and Lloyd Maines on pedal steel
Flatlanders
South Wind of Summer
"South Wind of Summer" by "Flatlanders"
These Lubbock boys still can play!
Maines Brothers
Amarillo Highway
"Amarillo Highway" by "Maines Brothers"
Lloyd Maines-- producer, musician, dad of Dixie Chick Natalie-- covers Terry Allen's West Texas anthem. The Maines Brothers have 8 albums; this song is from their first, "High Rollin'" (1984)
Joe Ely
Ranches and Rivers
"Ranches and Rivers" by "Joe Ely"
from his 1995 "Letter to Laredo" album
Loose Diamonds
Ruby
"Ruby" by "Loose Diamonds"
Doesn't this tune have that George Jones feel? From "Across the Great Divide" album where Austin musicians cover songs by Jo Carol Pierce
George Jones
I Heard You Crying in Your Sleep
"I Heard You Crying in Your Sleep" by "George Jones"
A Hank Williams tune
Doyle Bramhall
I'd Rather Be (Blind, Crippled & Crazy)
"I'd Rather Be (Blind, Crippled & Crazy)" by "Doyl...
Solid cover of OV Wright song, from Bramhall's new Texas blues album "Fitchburg Street"
Sir Charles Thompson
Mister Boogie
"Mister Boogie" by "Sir Charles Thompson"
Jazz pianist played with Lester Young and Bird in the 40s. This boogie woogie solo organ number was recorded in Paris in 1961
King Coleman
Bulldog
"Bulldog" by "King Coleman"
from "It's Dance Time" (Norton, 2002)
Sidney Bechet
Texas Moan Blues
"Texas Moan Blues" by "Sidney Bechet"
New Orleans jazz clarinet at its best
Sidney Bechet
Strange Fruit
"Strange Fruit" by "Sidney Bechet"
Willie the Lion Smith on piano
"Conversation with Joel Katz, producer of a new fi...
Conversation with Joel Katz, producer of a new film on the anti-lyncing song "Strange Fruit" which will be show on PBS stations on 4/8, the day after Billie Holiday's birthday.
Billie Holiday
Strange Fruit
"Strange Fruit" by "Billie Holiday"
Recorded live in California in 1951
"Joel Katz describes the 1939 meeting between Bill...
Joel Katz describes the 1939 meeting between Billie Holiday and "Strange Fruit" composer Abel Meeropol
Don Byron
Monroe, GA Lynching
"Monroe, GA Lynching" by "Don Byron"
From original soundtrack to "Strange Fruit" documentary, composed and performed by Don Byron
"Joel Katz on the the role of music in the anti-l...
Joel Katz on the the role of music in the anti-lynching movement of the 1930s and 40s
Marcus Miller
Strange Fruit
"Strange Fruit" by "Marcus Miller"
Contemporary jazz instrumental version from 1995
"Joel Katz talks about blacks and Jews working tog...
Joel Katz talks about blacks and Jews working together to fight racism
Josh White
Strange Fruit
"Strange Fruit" by "Josh White"
1950s version done by bluesman Josh White, an outspoken anti-racist. White was later called before House Un-American Activities Committee where he read the lyrics of "Strange Fruit" into the Congressional Record
"Joel Katz tells how his film relates "Strange Fru...
Joel Katz tells how his film relates "Strange Fruit" to modern times
UB40
Strange Fruit
"Strange Fruit" by "UB40"
Multiracial British ska band sang "Strange Fruit" at Rock Against Racism concerts in 1980s
Max Roach with JC White Singers
Let The People Go
"Let The People Go" by "Max Roach with JC White Si...
from "Lift Every Voice and Sing" (1971)
Charles "Soul" Brown
Standing on the Outside
"Standing on the Outside" by "Charles "Soul" Brown"
from "60s Soul Senders" compilation of R&B produced by New Orleans Wardell Quezergue
Alvin Robinson
Something You Got
"Something You Got" by "Alvin Robinson"
Superb 1964 New Orleans R&B tune, from "Lieber & Stoller Present the Daisy/Tiger Records Story"
Buckwheat Zydeco w/ Sonny Landreth & Little Buck Sinegal
"Buckwheat Zydeco w/ Sonny Landreth & Little Buck ...
from "Boozoo Hoodoo" tribute album to zydeco star Boozoo Chavis
Hillbilly Voodoo Dolls
Jivin' Me
"Jivin' Me" by "Hillbilly Voodoo Dolls"
Hot midwestern rockabilly R&B band
The Angels
Buck Shot
"Buck Shot" by "The Angels"
from "Raging Teens (Volume 4): Wild New England Rock & Roll)" on Norton Records
Friends of Dean Martinez
On the Shore
"On the Shore" by "Friends of Dean Martinez"
Soundtrack music from unknown movie
Victoria Williams w/ Don Heffington & Mark Olson
Early
"Early" by "Victoria Williams w/ Don Heffington & ...
from "Going Driftless" tribute to Greg Brown
Reverend Gary Davis
12 Gates to the City
"12 Gates to the City" by "Reverend Gary Davis"
Blues guitar master. Listen to him pick.
Charlie Hunter Trio
Fables of Faubus
"Fables of Faubus" by "Charlie Hunter Trio"
Short snippet of Mingus clever classic
Charlie Hunter Trio
Funky Niblets
"Funky Niblets" by "Charlie Hunter Trio"
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