Backbeat RadioA radio show featuring Vintage Popular MusicThey don't play on the radio
Broadcast on radio stations across Canada and the U.S.A. See below for a list.
My Lord's Gonna Move This Wicked Race - 1949
Bringin' In The Georgia Mail - 1947 Brother of Bill Monroe
Beg A Dog - 1950 Released as the B-side for a blatently commercial disc on a samll label for N.O DJ Zenas Sears. Full storey:
Jolie Tee Catin (Purty Little Dollie) - 1954
Gentlemen Be Wise - 2015
Sadie Green (The Vamp of New Orleans) - 1936 Bob Dunn, steel guitar; Ocie Stockard, tenor banjo
Lord Take My Hand - 1949 Joe Cook, lead
Thaba Tseu - Written by Miriam Makeba
Knox County Stomp - 1930 Howard and Roland Armstrong, Ted Bogan, Carl Martin. Black string band inspired the current Carolina Chocolate Drops. Link to analysis by Allen Lowe: www.backbeatradio.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=132
Cross My Heart - 1957 With Otis Spann, Piano, Robert Jr. Lockwood & Luther Tucker, Guitars - Checker 910
(Wake Up) Miss Rip Van Winkle - 1956 Mickey Baker, guitar. Andrew and Kenneth Tibbs. Andrew also recorded for Aristocrat in Chicago.
Steal Away and Pray - 1953
Cryin' Time - 1964 Released as the B-side to Tiger By The Tail, did not chart for him, Ray Charles made it a hit.
I Ain't Goin' for That - 1959
Mama - 2000
Banks Of The River - 1966
That's The Guy For Me - 1950 Prev. Unissued Version. Spontaneous Lunacy review:
Route 66 - 1961 In LP New Juke Box Hits
Rock Me My Baby - 1957 Was immediately covered by pop singer Dorothy Collins
Astro Van Blues - 2001
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