Early 21st century blues from Frank Stokes and associates in Memphis. Billy Bragg and Joe Henry visit another train station, and also two very old Jug Bands. Electric blues from Jimmy Reed and fans; Neil Young joins Rose Maddox, plus a modern take on the old from Blitzen Trapper, and much more.
Listen again to the newest edition of Sunday Morning for Hillbillies with Colin Phillips, on Heartland FM.
Kitty Daisy and Lewis – Up the country
Frank Stokes – Taint Nobody business
Betty Lavette – Nobody’s Dirty Business
Garfield Ackers – Cottonfield Blues Part 2
The Beale Street Sheiks – Its a Good Thing
Bragg and Henry – KC Moan
The Memphis Jug Band – On the Road again
Whistler and his Jug band – Foldin’ Bed
The Old Crow Med. Show – Tear it Down
Jimmy Reed – I Ain’t Got You
Bob Dylan – Goodbye Jimmy Reed
The Animals – Bright Lights Big City
Lester McFarland – KC Whistle Blues
The Massey Family – Brown Skin Gal
Jerry Lee Lewis/Merle Haggard – Swinging Doors
Maddox Bros. and Rose – New Mule Skinner Blues
Neil Young – This Land is Your Land
The Avett Bros. – The Girl I left Behind me
Casi Joy – Me and Bobby McGee
Blitzen Trapper – A Man of Constant Sorrow
Johnny Copeland -Tumblin Dice
Wilbert Harrison – Stand By Me
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