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The Folk Show for July 17, 2012 2:06 PM - 4:00 PM [Program Website]
A potpourri of folk music, as well as special thematic programs. Hosted by Montana Public Radio’s John Myers, and Beth Anne Austein. The Stan Howe Show airs the first Tuesday of each month.
Playlist: Program Name: Folk Show
Date Of Broadcast: 7-17-2012
Host Producer: John Myers
1. Hank Thompson - wild side of life - Classic Country Music (Smithsonian) - - 1951 - -
2. Kitty Wells - It wasn\'t god who made - Classic Country Music - - 1952 - -
3. Kitty Wells - making believe - Classic Country (1950-1959) - Time Life - 1955 - -
4. K. d. Lang - honky tonk angels Medly - Shadowland - - 1988 - -
5. Emmylou Harris - boulder to birmingham - Portraits - - - -
6. Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons - sleepless nights - Portraits - - - -
7. Rodney Crowell - Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight - Ain\'t Living long like this - - - -
8. Billy Joe Shaver - Bottom Dollar - Restless Wind - - - -
9. Billy Joe Shaver - Ride Me Down Easy - Restless Wind - - - -
10. Mary Chapin Carpenter - Girls Like Me - Between Here and Gone - - - -
11. Mary Chapin Carpenter - River - Between Here and Gone - - - -
12. Taj Mahal - Leavin\' Trunk - Taj Mahal - - - -
13. Taj Mahal - The Celebrated Walking Blues - Taj Mahal - - - -
14. Gillian Welch - Red Clay Halo - Time the Revelator - - - -
15. Gillian Welch - I Dream a Highway - Time the Revelator - - - -
16. Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man - Bringing It all Back Home - - - -
17. Bob Dylan - Sad Eyed Lady of the lowlands - Blonde on Blonde - - - -
18. Woody Guthrie - Goin\' Down that Road Feelin\' Bad - Library of Congress Recordings - - - -
The Folk Show is a potpourri of folk music, as well as special thematic programs, hosted on alternating weeks by Montana Public Radio’s John Myers, and Beth Anne Austein. On the first Tuesday of each month, The Stan Howe show airs as part of the program.
From Appalachian music, bluegrass, and country blues to western music and the work of contemporary singer-songwriters - this weekly show is an eclectic exploration of folk music.
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