BBC Channel 4 2009-??-??
HOJO Folk America Volume 04, Compilation, Compilation

Set 1
Seasick Steve - Bringing It All Back Home

Introduction
The Source Of It All
The Hobo Low
The Three String Trance Wonder
Bluesville Usa

Documentary Which Joins Former Hobo And Festival-favourite Bluesman, Seasick Steve On A Trip Back To His Old Stomping Grounds In America's Deep South. Filmed In Mississippi And Tennessee, It Follows The Musician Into His Natural Habitat Of Run-down Juke Joints, Roadside Diners And Freight-train Yards, As He Reflects On His Past Life And Recent Rise To Fame.in Addition To Steve's Raw, Stomping Tunes, The Soundtrack Features Mississippi Fred Mcdowell, Robert Johnson, Rl Burnside And Bb King.


Seasick Steve – Reading 2008

Introduction
My Donny
Cut My Wings
St Louis Slim
Walkin’ Man
Save Me
Dog House Boogie

Seasick Steve And His Band Bring Their Unique Brand Of 'hill Country' Delta Blues To The Young Audience At Reading Festival In August 2008.


Folk America At The Barbican - “hollerer’s, Stompers And Old Time Ramblers”

Introduction
Levee Camp Blues (seasick Steve)
Rocky Road To Dublin (allison Williams & Chance Mccoy)
Wild Bill Jones (allison Williams & Chance Mccoy)
Don’t Go Dancin’ Down The Dark Strutters Ball (c.w Stoneking)
The Love Me Or Die (c.w Stoneking)
Cedrick Zydeco (cedrick Zydeco)
If I Had A Gun (diana Jones)
Henry Russell’s Last Words (diana Jones)
Some Of These Days (the Wiyos)
Chiggers (seasick Steve)
Bring It On Down To My House (all)

Hosted By Maverick Bluesman Seasick Steve, This Concert From The Barbican In London Showcases An Exciting Revival Of The Old-time Musical Traditions First Recorded In The American South In The 1920s. It Features Appalachian Mountain String Band Music, Vaudeville Swing, Junk Shop Blues, Creole Dance Tunes And Folk Country Ballads, All Delivered Via Energetic Performances With A Fresh Twist. An Eclectic Line-up Of Young And Emerging Talent Includes Cw Stoneking, The Wiyos, Allison Williams And Chance Mccoy, Diana Jones, And Cedric Watson And Bijoux Creole.


Folk America At The Barbican - “greenwich Village Revisited”

Introduction
I Ain’t Got No Home (billy Bragg)
My Back Pages (roger Mcguinn)
Oh Freedom (roger Mcguinn)
Eight Miles High (roger Mcguinn)
Turn, Turn, Turn (roger Mcguinn)
The Last Thing On My Mind (carolyn Hester)
House Of The Rising Sun (carolyn Hester)
I Dreamed I Saw Phil Ochs Last Night (billy Bragg)
Violets Of Dawn (eric Anderson)
Thirsty Boots (eric Anderson & Roger Mcguinn)
Both Sides Now (judy Collins)
Anathea (judy Collins)
Some Day Soon (judy Collins)
Amazing Grace (all)

Concert Which Recalls The Heady Days Of The 1960s Folk Revival, Centring Upon The Singer-songwriter Talents To Emerge From The Clubs Of New York's Greenwich Village And Beyond. Hosted By Singer-songwriter Billy Bragg, It Features Village Originals Judy Collins, Roger Mcguinn, Eric Andersen And Carolyn Hester, Performing Songs From Their Own Repertoire And From Their Contemporaries Who Contributed To Such An Extraordinary Songbook.



Later - Folk America

Introduction
Gone, Gone, Gone (plant & Kraus)
Trouble In Your Mind (carolina Chocolate Drops)
The Carolinian (chatham County Line)
Run On (blind Boys Of Alabama)
You Got To Know (odetta)
Overtime (lucinda Williams)
Diga, Diga Doo (hot Club Of Cowtown)
Old Virginia Rock (devon Sproule)
Tallacatcha (alvin Youngblood Hart)
Wildwood Flower (emmylou Harris)
Hellhound (son Of Dave)
Cold, Cold Heart (norah Jones)
Crawlin’ Kingsnake (buddy Guy)
One Man Revolution (the Nightwatchman)
Tell It To Me (old Crow Medicine Show)
Graveyard Shift/nashville Cats (steve Earle & Del Mccoury Band)
Killing Him (amy Lavere)
Get Rhythm (johnny Cash)

Compilation Of Performances By Artists From The American Folk, Blues, Bluegrass And Country Scenes That Revisit The Spirit Of The 1920s And Beyond With A
Distinctly Southern Flavour. Including Robert Plant And Alison Krauss, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Blind Boys Of Alabama, Norah Jones, Odetta, Old Crow Medicine Show, Chatham County Line, Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris And Buddy Guy And Many More.


Bbc Four Sessions: Bruce Springsteen

Introduction
John Henry
Oh Mary Don’t You Weep
How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live
Mrs Mcgrath
My Oklahoma Home
Jacob’s Ladder
We Shall Overcome
Pay Me My Money Down

Series Of Unique Concerts By Musicians From Around The World. This Edition Features Bruce Springsteen In A Departure From His Rock 'n' Roll Superstar Persona, Singing The Songs Made Famous By Pete Seeger In The 50s. Backed By A Hootenanny-style 18-piece Ensemble Including Horns, Fiddles And Accordion, He Performs Songs From His Album We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions.

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