
Continuing our series of "the rarest of the rare" pre-war Blues, Jazz, Country and Gospel recordings, this following Pete Whelan's legendary "78 QUARTERLY" magazine brings us to the likes of Skip James, Duke Ellington's Washingtonians , Ewing Brothers, Charlie Patton ( as Elder Hadley) and more !
May 3
55 min

some tunes about San Francisco : Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe, LITTLE BROTHE MONTGOMERY, THE GEORGIANS, CLARA SMITH, Al Jolson and more!
Apr 26
55 min

A mix of genre bending fun with Seven Foot Dilly , the forgotten 1933 hot tune YEAH MAN written by Noble Sissle and J. Russell Robinson is featured by Fletcher Henderson Orchestra and the Sizzlers, Riley Puckett, Fred Rich & His Orchestra, Gid Tanner & The Skillet Lickers, and Delta Bluesman Ishman Bracey join the fun
Apr 19
54 min

In memory of that fateful night of April 14, 1912 we play several topical songs recorded in the 1920's remembering that night. Rabbit Brown, Dixon Brothers, Ernest Stoneman and others
Apr 13
55 min

From a 1933 version or Irving Berlin's classic "Easter Parade" from his show AS THOUSANDS CHEER to Easter related tunes by ELDER LONNIE McINTORSH, DA COSTA WOLTZ, REV MOSLEY & HIS CONGREGATION and more
Apr 5
55 min

A nice crop of tunes to keep you warm! - FLETCHER HENDERSON & HIS ORCHESTRA, SAMMY PRICE & HIS 4 QUARTERS, UNCLE JIMMY THOMPSON, MISSISSIPPI SHEIKS, SISTER ROSETTA THARPE and more!
Mar 29
55 min

The Great Depression did not begin on Black Friday October 1929 - it began in the rural farm areas a few years before - the price of raising cotton and beef was beginning to exceede the prices the farmers could get- Thus a call for "Farm Relief" and i 1933 "Socialist" President Franklin D. Roosevelt, with his New Deal came to the rescue..literaly saving the farm - we will play some cool topical recordings address just this issue ( plus the usual assortment of other cool stuff!)
Mar 22
55 min

Blues, jazz and country guitarists generally played traditional six sting models. The twelve string version was rarely used but a handful of players championed it - This episode includes a segment where we play some tracks by Barbecue Bob, Lonnie Johnson and Leadbelly - all twelve string masters!
Mar 15
55 min

Several versions of this classic folk tune are played - Dixon Brothers and Buell Kazie as well as some fantastic original pre-ww2 Jazz blues and country 78s
Mar 8
55 min

Part 3 of our continuing monthly series! - The infamous rare 78 collector magazine Pete Whelan's "78 QUARTERLY" published a beloved column in each of it's 12 issues titled THE RAREST OF THE RARE - collectors were asked to submit the records they felt qualified and everyone offered their opinions as to how many copies of the record might be out there - clearly a collector's "boys club" opinion page but informative still used today by certain dealers as a reference guide or barometer to a record's rarity. - The focus was COUNTRY BLUES, SKIFFLE, PIANO, and JAZZ records from the 1920s-early 30s - So, we are revisiting this column some 20 years after the last issue of 78 Quarterly was published with a monthly edition of AMERICAN GROOVES devoted to those alleged rarities! The first episode of American Grooves each month we will hit the letters covered by each issue of 78 QUARTERLY - this is our second show and covers E, F & G! - 78s by Gillmore Sisters, Eddie & Sugar Lous' Hotel Tyler Orch, Joe Evans, Eli Framer, John Estes and Duke Ellingtons' Washingtonians , are among the rarities played!
Mar 1
55 min
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