Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night #30

1999-04-26 Thread Shane Rhyne

Howdy,

And welcome to another exciting playlist...

Sure reading a playlist isn't everybody's idea of fun, but some folks
seem to enjoy it. Some scan the list in a hurry looking for their
band's latest release, others look for ideas when putting together
their own shows, and some (I suppose) just read and hum along
recreating the magic of the actual event in their head...kind of like
my old Strat-o-Matic baseball game.

At any rate, as usual, I offer up this sacrificial playlist to keep
everyone up to date on what I'm up to when I'm volunteering my services
in the nearly mythical WDVX camper.

By far, this week featured the most off the wall request I've ever
received. The song itself wasn't out of the ordinary-- "Doin' My Time"
by Flatt and Scruggs -- but, the location of the caller was. This
particular request was called in at the end of show by one of the air
traffic controllers at Knoxville's airport. Seems the folks helping the
big planes take off and land at McGhee Tyson enjoy pumping the sounds
of Tennessee Saturday Night into the control tower. So, if you're ever
landing in Knoxville and wonder why your plane seems to be coming in
unusually fast...consider the soundtrack the control tower is using to
set the mood.

That being said, here's what made the radar screen this week. Contact
information, as usual, follows.

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #30 -- 6 PM to 9 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- April 24, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley w/The Cumberland Valley Boys --
Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Ed Scales in the Sunset -- Eddie and Martha Adcock -- Talk to Your
Heart -- CMH
South -- Spade Cooley  the Western Swing Dance Gang -- Shame on You --
Bloodshot Revival/Soundies

Shine, Shave, Shower -- Lefty Frizell -- Look What Thoughts Will Do --
Columbia
Little Lisa -- Wayne Hancock -- That's What Daddy Wants -- Ark21
Take It Away Leon -- Leon McAuliffe  His Western Swing Band --
Hillbilly Boogie -- Columbia
That's What Daddy Wants -- Wayne Hancock -- That's What Daddy Wants --
Ark21

Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass -- Buck Owens -- The Very Best of Buck
Owens, Vol. 1 -- Rhino
Root Beer -- George Jones -- She Thinks I Still Care -- Razor  Tie
Detroit City -- Bobby Bare -- The Essential Bobby Bare -- RCA

Sheik of Araby -- Cluster Pluckers -- Just Pluck It -- (Independent)
Any Old Time -- Jimmie Rodgers -- The Singing Brakeman -- Bear Family
When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again -- Wiley Walker  Gene Sullivan
-- Columbia Country Classics -- Columbia

George Jones (Has Never Sung About My Girl) -- Slim Chance  the
Convicts -- Bubbapalooza, Vol. 1 -- Sky
Drink My Wife Away -- David Allan Coe -- Recommended for Airplay --
Lucky Dog
Read 'Em and Weep -- Junior Brown -- Long Walk Back -- Curb
Just Like Two Drops of Water -- Cornell Hurd Band -- Texas Fruit Shack
-- Behemoth

Sal's Got a Sugar Lip -- Johnny Horton -- America Remembers Johnny
Horton -- TeeVee
Norman in the Woodland -- Jason Carter -- On the Move -- Rounder
Columbus Stockade Blues -- Doc  Richard Watson -- Third Generation
Blues -- Sugar Hill

Cowboy Man -- Lyle Lovett -- Lyle Lovett -- Curb/MCA
Gonna Marry Me a Cowboy -- Rex Allen -- The Last of the Great Singing
Cowboys -- Bloodshot Revival/Soundies
I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart -- Patsy Montana  the Prairie
Ramblers -- Columbia Country Classics -- Columbia

Be With Me -- James McMurtry -- It Had to Happen -- Sugar Hill
Family Tree -- Darrell Scott -- Family Tree -- Sugar Hill
Paradise -- John Prine -- John Prine -- Atlantic
The Way We Make a Broken Heart -- John Hiatt w/Rosanne Cash -- The Best
of John Hiatt -- Capitol

Almost Persuaded -- David Houston -- Super Hits of the 60s -- Epic
Highway 40 Blues -- Ricky Skaggs -- Country Gentleman -- Epic
Waymore's Blues -- Waylon Jennings -- The Essential Waylon Jennings --
RCA

The Real Mr. Heartache -- Johnny Paycheck -- The Real Mr. Heartache --
CMF
Don't Worry -- Marty Robbins -- A Lifetime of Song -- Columbia
Heartaches by the Number -- Ray Price -- The Essential Ray Price --
Columbia
The Jet Set -- George Jones  Tammy Wynette -- Super Hits -- Epic

My Wedding Ring -- Jean Shepard -- Honky-Tonk Heroine -- CMF
T and J Waltz -- Hot Club of Cowtown -- Swingin' Stampede -- Hightone
Little Sadie -- The Sadies -- Precious Moments -- Bloodshot

Midnight Ramble -- Speedy West  Jimmy Bryant -- Stratosphere Boogie --
Razor  Tie
Across the Alley from the Alamo -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts w/Robbie
Fulks -- Salutes the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot
Georgia Boogie -- Curley Williams  His Georgia Peach Pickers --
Hillbilly Boogie -- Columbia
Honey Song -- Spade Cooley  the Western Swing Dance Gang -- Shame on
You -- Bloodshot Revival/Soundies

Mr. Lonesome -- Heather Myles -- Highways and Honky Tonks -- Rounder
Bears -- Lyle Lovett -- Step Inside This House -- Curb/MCA
Whiskey in the Jar -- Hazeldine -- Orphans -- All Swoll

Memories of You -- Bill Monroe  Doc Watson -- Live Duet Recordings --
Smithsonian Folk

Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night #29

1999-04-20 Thread Shane Rhyne

Howdy,

There was a technical difficulty in airing the WDVX Bluegrass Breakdown
and Dogwood Jam live on the radio Saturday. So, TSN went on the air on
its regular schedule after all. It's a shame, since the listeners at
home missed a great live concert (even if the weather was a bit iffy at
times on Saturday).

In other news, the station is gearing up for its spring fund drive, so
keep your eyes open for announcement from me regarding other spring
concerts and the May campout and jam outside the WDVX trailer.

At any rate, here's this week's "Dogwood Winter" edition of Tennessee
Saturday Night. As you will be able to deduce, I was in something of a
singer-songwriter mood this Saturday.

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #29 -- 6 PM to 9 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- April 17, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley w/the Cumberland Valley Boys --
Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Coat of Many Colors -- Dolly Parton -- The Essential Dolly Parton, Vol.
2 -- RCA (4/17-18@Dollywood)
City Lights -- Ray Price -- The Essential Ray Price -- Columbia

Ruby -- Cousin Emmy  Her Kinfolk -- From the Vaults: Decca Country
Classics -- MCA
One Is a Lonely Number -- George Jones -- Truckin' On -- Starday
Gypsy Moon -- The Seldom Scene -- 20th Anniversary Collection -- Sugar
Hill
Casey, Illinois -- Erica Wheeler -- Three Wishes -- Signature Sounds

Drink Canada Dry -- David Allan Coe -- Recommended for Airplay -- Lucky
Dog
Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way -- Waylon Jennings -- The Essential
Waylon Jennings -- RCA
Call of the Wild -- Chris LeDoux -- Rodeo Rock and Roll Collection --
Capitol (4/22@Cotton-Eyed Joe)

Red Bird -- Hot Club of Cowtown -- Swingin' Stampede -- Hightone
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! -- Johnny Bond  His Red River Valley Boys --
Hillbilly Boogie -- Columbia
Trouble in Mind -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts w/Jimmie Dale Gilmore --
Salutes the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot

Pig in a Pen -- Ricky Skaggs -- Ancient Tones -- Ceili
Letting Go of You Is Surely Killing Me -- Dale Ann Bradley -- Old
Southern Porches -- Pinecastle
City of Stone -- Del McCoury Band -- The Family -- Ceili
Careless Love -- J.D. Crowe  the New South -- Come On Down to My World
-- Rounder (5/1@Box Car Binion Festival)

22 Miles to Bristol -- Greg Trooper -- Popular Demons -- Koch
Faster Horses -- Tom T. Hall -- The Hits -- Mercury
The Ballad of Thunder Road -- R.B. Morris -- Take That Ride -- Oh Boy

Family Tree -- Darrell Scott -- Family Tree -- Sugar Hill
When There's No One Around -- Tim O'Brien -- When There's No One Around
-- Sugar Hill
Barroom Girls -- Gillian Welch -- Revival -- Almo
Closing Time -- Lyle Lovett -- Lyle Lovett -- Curb/MCA

The Carroll County Accident -- Porter Wagoner -- Essential Porter
Wagoner -- RCA
Cry, Cry, Cry -- Johnny Cash -- Get Rhythm -- Classic Country
Couples Only -- Wynn Stewart -- California Country -- AVI

Stand By Your Man -- Tammy Wynette -- 20 Greatest Hits -- TeeVee
I've Got a Tiger by the Tail -- Buck Owens -- The Very Best of Buck
Owens, Vol. 1 -- Rhino
Jolene -- Dolly Parton -- The Essential Dolly Parton, Vol. 2 -- RCA

Always Late -- Lefty Frizzell -- Look What Thoughts Will Do -- Columbia
Back in the Swing of Things -- Vern Gosdin -- The Voice -- BTM
Just Like Two Drops of Water -- Cornell Hurd Band -- Texas Fruit Shack
-- Behemoth
Your Red Wagon -- Paul Burch  the WPA Ballclub -- Pan-American Flash
-- Checkered Past

Let's Invite Them Over -- George Jones w/Melba Montgomery -- She Thinks
I Still Care -- Razor  Tie
Divorce Me C.O.D. -- Merle Travis -- The Best of Merle Travis -- Rhino
Act Like a Married Man -- Jean Shepard -- Honky-Tonk Heroine -- CMF

Put It Off Until Tomorrow -- Bill Phillips -- From the Vaults: Decca
Country Classics -- MCA
Evil On Your Mind -- Jan Howard -- From the Vaults: Decca Country
Classics -- MCA
Misty Blue -- Wilma Burgess -- -- From the Vaults: Decca Country
Classics -- MCA
There Goes My Everything -- Jack Greene -- From the Vaults: Decca
Country Classics -- MCA

She's Hot to Go -- Lyle Lovett -- Pontiac -- Curb/MCA
If I Had Someone Else -- Hot Club of Cowtown -- Swining' Stampede --
Hightone
Colonel Josh's B.B.Q. -- Asylum Street Spankers -- Hot Lunch -- Cold
Spring

I Never Picked Cotton -- Johnny Cash -- Unchained -- American
Four Cent Cotton -- The Freight Hoppers -- Where'd You Come From,
Where'd You Go -- Rounder
Cotton-Eyed Joe -- Bill Monroe  the Bluegrass Boys -- Off the Record,
Vol. 1 -- Smithsonian Folkways

Your Secret's Safe with Me -- Jamie Hartford -- What About Yes --
Paladin
Bluebell -- Greg Trooper -- Popular Demons -- Koch
Lazarus Dies Again -- Darrell Scott -- Family Tree -- Sugar Hill
Soda and Salt -- James McMurtry -- Walk Between the Raindrops -- Sugar
Hill

Soldier's Last Letter -- Merle Haggard -- The Capitol Collectors Series
-- Capitol
One Dyin' and a Buryin' -- Roger Miller -- The King of the Road -- Bear
Family

...and that's another Tennessee Saturday Night.

As always, I can be reached at the followi

Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night #28

1999-04-15 Thread Shane Rhyne

Howdy,

I should be on my way to the post office to send my annual valentine to
the Secretary of the Treasury, but first...

Here's last Saturday's playlist for Tennessee Saturday Night. All in
all, an enjoyable evening was spent trying to pick out just the right
music. I think it went well.

A programming note: TSN will not air on April 17, instead WDVX will be
airing live coverage of the Bluegrass Breakdown and Dogwood Jam in
downtown Knoxville. Y'all come on down and enjoy 13 hours of free live
music, wontcha? Ramblers Choice and Chris Jones will be there, as will
National Finger Pick Champion (and local boy) Bill Mize.

The Fringe may air in a much abbreviated format that night, depending
on when the whole shooting match ends out on Market Square.

In the meantime, I'm still happy to receive your discs, comments, etc.
Contact information follows the playlist.

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #28 -- 6 PM to 9 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- April 10, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley w/The Cumberland Valley Boys --
Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Root Beer -- George Jones -- She Thinks I Still Care -- Razor  Tie
Drinkin' My Wife Away -- David Allan Coe -- Recommended for Airplay --
Lucky Dog
Root of All Evil -- Jean Shepard -- Honky-Tonk Heroine -- CMF

Burma Shave -- Roger Miller -- King of the Road -- Bear Family
If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time -- Lefty Frizzell -- Look
What Thoughts Will Do -- Columbia
Red Clay Halo -- Nashville Bluegrass Band -- American Beauty -- Sugar
Hill (4/13@Lee College)

Why Should We Try Anymore -- Hank Williams -- 40 Greatest Hits --
Mercury
Oklahoma Hills -- Jimmy LaFave -- Trail -- Bohemia Beat
Homecoming -- Tom T. Hall -- The Essential Tom T. Hall: The Story Songs
-- Mercury

Ribbon of Darkness -- Marty Robbins -- A Lifetime of Song -- Columbia
Roly Poly -- The Cluster Pluckers -- Just Pluck It -- CPR
Rock in My Shoe -- Tim O'Brien -- Rock in My Shoe -- Sugar Hill
Things Aren't Funny Anymore -- Merle Haggard -- The Capitol Collectors
Series -- Capitol (4/14@Tennessee Theater)

Saturday Night Boogie -- Al Dexter  His Troopers -- Hillbilly Boogie
-- Columbia
Any Old Time -- Alison Krauss  Union Station -- The Songs of Jimmie
Rodgers -- Egyptian
Tippin In -- Hillbilly Jazz -- Hillbilly Jazz -- Flying Fish

Joshua -- Dolly Parton -- The Essential Dolly Parton, Vol. 2 -- RCA
Tears'll Be Pouring -- The Countrypolitans -- Tired of Drowning --
Ultrapolitan
Huggin' and Kissin' -- Cadillac Cowgirl with Her Back Door Men -- High
on the Hog -- Sur
Talk Like That -- Kelly Willis -- What I Deserve -- Rykodisc
(4/14@Tennessee Theater)

Bad Braham Bull -- Rex Allen -- The Last of the Great Singing Cowboys
-- Bloodshot Revival/Soundies
Squeeze Box Polka -- Louise Massey  the Westerners -- Hillbilly Boogie
-- Columbia
Not What I Had In Mind -- George Jones -- She Thinks I Still Care --
Razor  Tie

Hot Rod Race 2 -- Jim  Jesse -- Y'all Come -- Epic
Yonder Comes a Freight Train -- Jim  Jesse -- Y'all Come -- Epic
Truck Stops and Pretty Girls -- One Riot One Ranger -- Sidetracks --
Hayden's Ferry

(NASCAR in East Tennessee...)
The Ballad of Thunder Road -- R.B. Morris -- Take That Ride -- Oh Boy
Hot Rod Mercury -- Don Walser -- Down at the Sky-Vue Drive-In --
Watermelon
Pontiac -- Fred Eaglesmith -- Lipstick, Lies and Gasoline -- Razor 
Tie
Hot Rod Is Her Name -- Tom Tall -- That'll Flat Git It -- Bear Family

West Fork Gals -- John Hartford -- Wild Hog in the Red Brush -- Rounder
Blues on My Mind -- Del McCoury -- Don't Stop the Music -- Rounder
Cluck Old Hen -- Evan Carawan -- Homeward Bound -- Turquoise
(4/16@Arrowmont)

Tennessee Stud -- The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band -- Will the Circle Be
Unbroken -- EMI
North to Alaska -- Johnny Horton -- America Remembers Johnny Horton --
TeeVee
Blue Moon of Kentucky -- Elvis Presley -- Classic Country Music: A
Smithsonian Collection, Vol. 2 -- RCA
Kinfolks in Carolina -- Merle Travis -- The Best of Merle Travis --
Rhino

Two More Bottles of Wine -- Emmylou Harris -- Profile/The Best of
Emmylou Harris -- Warner Brothers
A Satisfied Mind -- Porter Wagoner -- Nashville Classics: The 50s --
RCA
Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong -- Doyle Lawson  Quicksilver -- The News
Is Out -- Sugar Hill (4/16@Morristown West H.S.)

I Get Up Early in the Morning -- Roger Miller -- King of the Road --
Bear Family
Sweet Jenny Lee -- Hot Club of Cowtown -- Swingin' Stampede -- Hightone
The Ballad of Davy Crockett -- Doug Sahm -- S.D.Q. 98 -- Watermelon

Hang On Sally -- Johnny Paycheck -- The Real Mr. Heartache -- CMF
There Goes My Love -- BR5-49 -- Big Backyard Beat Show -- Arista
Back in the Swing of Things -- Vern Gosdin -- The Voice -- BTM
Sweet Country Lovin' -- Ramblers Choice -- Sounds of the Mountain --
Rounder (4/17@WDVX Free Concert)

The Bargain Store -- Dolly Parton -- The Essential Dolly Parton, Vol. 2
-- RCA
I'm Lookin' For My Mind -- Merle Haggard -- Down Every Road -- Capitol
Waitin' in Your Welfare Line -- Buck Owens

Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night #27

1999-04-10 Thread Shane Rhyne

Howdy,

I'm getting ready for tonight's show, but thought I'd amuse myself (if
no one else) and post last week's playlist.

We're gearing up for the spring fundraiser. Lots of fun stuff on the
way.

In the meantime, here's last Saturday's edition of Tennessee Saturday
Night.

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #27 -- 6 PM to 9 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- March 20, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley with the Cumberland Valley Boys
-- Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Up on Camp -- Jones and Leva -- Journey Home -- Rounder (4/9@Laurel
Theater)
Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone -- Tony Rice -- Plays and
Sings Bluegrass -- Rounder

The Girl I Left Behind Me -- Rex Allen -- The Last of the Great Singing
Cowboys -- Soundies
Hello Darlin' -- Conway Twitty -- From the Vaults: Decca Country
Classics -- MCA
Love Is Like a Butterfly -- Dolly Parton -- The Essential Dolly Parton,
Vol. 2 -- RCA
Back in the Swing of Things -- Vern Gosdin -- The Voice -- BTM

The Taker -- Waylon Jennings -- The Essential Waylon Jennings -- RCA
Drink Canada Dry -- David Allen Coe -- Recommended for Airplay -- Lucky
Dog
Head South -- Darrell Scott -- Aloha from Nashville -- Sugar Hill
(4/9@Down Home)

Your Tender Loving Care -- Buck Owens -- The Very Best of Buck Owens,
Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Sick, Sober and Sorry -- Johnny Bond -- Heroes of Country Music, Vol 2
-- Rhino
Just One More Time -- The Derailers -- Reverb Deluxe -- Watermelon

Who'll Stop the Rain -- One Riot One Ranger -- Side Tracks -- Hayden's
Ferry
You Don't Know My Mind -- Jimmy Martin -- You Don't Know My Mind --
Rounder
Callin' Baton Rouge -- New Grass Revival -- The Best of New Grass
Revival -- Liberty
Blue Cadillac -- Nashville Bluegrass Band -- American Beauty -- Sugar
Hill (4/13@Lee College)

Sixteen Tons -- Tennessee Ernie Ford -- Classic Country Music: A
Smithsonian Collection, Vol. 2 -- RCA
Dim Lights, Thick Smoke -- Joe Maphis  Rose Lee -- Hillbilly Fever,
Vol. 4 -- Rhino
Come On In -- Patsy Cline -- The Patsy Cline Collection -- MCA

My Own Kind of Hat -- Rosie Flores -- Tulare Dust -- Hightone (Rosie
was the featured artist on The Fringe following TSN)
Peach Pickin' Time in Georgia -- Willie Nelson -- The Songs of Jimmie
Rodgers -- Egyptian
The Distance Between You and Me -- Sara Evans -- Will Sing for Food --
Little Dog
Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel -- Merle Haggard -- Down Every Road --
Capitol (4/14@Tennessee Theater)

Lookin' at the World Through a Windshield -- Del Reeves -- Truckin' On
-- Starday
Doin' My Time -- Aubrey Haynie -- Doin' My Time -- Sugar Hill
Rain on the Roof -- Dale Ann Bradley -- Old Southern Porches --
Pinecastle

Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms -- Jimmy Martin -- Jimmy Martin's
Greatest Hits -- Hollywood
Walk Through the Bottomland -- Lyle Lovett -- Pontiac -- Curb/MCA
She's Walking Through My Memory -- Doyle Lawson  Quicksilver -- Once
and For Always/The News Is Out -- Sugar Hill

Cuckoo's Nest -- John Hartford -- A John Hartford Anthology -- Flying
Fish
Cuckoo Cocoon -- Hazeldine -- Orphans -- All Swoll
There Ain't No Sun Shining in My World -- Big Country Bluegrass -- Up
in the High Country -- Hay Holler
Riding Down to Mexico -- Rex Allen -- The Last of the Great Singing
Cowboys -- Soundies

Sink the Bismark -- Johnny Horton -- America Remembers Johnny Horton --
TeeVee
Folsom Prison Blues -- Johnny Cash -- The Essential Johnny Cash --
Columbia
Grandpa Was a Carpenter -- Nitty Gritty Dirt Band -- Will the Circle Be
Unbroken, Vol. 2 -- Universal

Why You Always Cheatin' on Me -- The Cadillac Cowgirl with Her Back
Door Men -- High on the Hog -- Sur
Cliffs by the Sea -- Jeff White -- The Broken Road -- Rounder
Little Cabin Home on the Hill -- The Osborne Brothers -- Hyden --
Pinecastle
Looks Like the Blues Got Me -- Chris Jones -- Blinded by the Rose --
Strictly Country (4/17@WDVX Bluegrass Breakdown and Dogwood Jam)

Easy Money -- Waylon Jennings -- Closing in on the Fire -- Ark21
Love's Not Everything -- Connie Smith -- Connie Smith -- Warner
Brothers
Total Stranger -- Hank Thompson  Lyle Lovett -- Hank Thompson and
Friends -- Curb

Carrie Brown -- Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band -- The Mountain --
E-Squared
Treasures Untold -- Tom Rozum -- Jubilee -- Signature Sounds
Sweet Country Lovin' -- Ramblers Choice -- Sounds of the Mountain --
Rounder (4/17@WDVX Bluegrass Breakdown and Dogwood Jam)

T.B. Blues -- Jimmie Rodgers -- In the Country of Country -- Compass
Motherless Children -- The Carter Family -- In the Country of Country
-- Compass
It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels -- Kitty Wells -- In the
Country of Country -- Compass
I Fall to Pieces -- Patsy Cline -- In the Country of Country -- Compass

Shine, Shave and Shower -- Lefty Frizzell -- Look What Thoughts Will Do
-- Columbia
This Much a Man -- Marty Robbins -- From the Vaults: Decca Country
Classics -- MCA
Saturday Night at the Hoedown -- Big Country Bluegrass -- Up in the
High Country -- Hay Holler (4/17@Carter Fold)

The Wurlitzer Prize

Re: Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night #27

1999-04-10 Thread NancyApple

Not to sound like Butthead, but our playlists always KICK ASS!
Nancy



Re: Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night #27

1999-04-10 Thread NancyApple

I meant to say YOUR Playlist kicks ass, but I hope you know what I meant!



Re: Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night #27

1999-04-10 Thread Shane Rhyne

Howdy,

Well that clears that up. I was worried you were trying to provoke me
into a playlist war with the good folks at WEVL-FM. g

Of course, I'd be the first to say that Weevil kicks just about
everybody's anyway.

Take care,

Shane

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I meant to say YOUR Playlist kicks ass, but I hope
 you know what I meant!
 

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Re: Austin Friday and Saturday night

1999-04-02 Thread Best Brent

The Truckers er at me house at this very moment smokin' pot n' drinkin'
beer.  This is every thing i ever started playin' in bands fer.  By the way,
they didn't lose a tranny, it was merely a fan clutch ('bout $60 vs.
$600-$900) but that still ain't no excuse not to go see one of the best
fookin' rawk bands your sorry ass will ever have the pleasure of beholdin'!
Don't be no April fool! Git yer ass out'a tha house and be a witness!  You
won't be disappointed!

Love n' biscuits,

Brent

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, April 01, 1999 10:56 PM
Subject: Austin Friday and Saturday night


Don't forget to catch the Drive-By Truckers in Austin Friday and Saturday
night.

Friday they're at the Hole in the Wall
Saturday they're at the Continental

Both nights with Jennyanykind.

Go out and support the little guys.  We've got a transmission to pay for
g

Deb#s



Re: Austin Friday and Saturday night

1999-04-02 Thread Jennifer Sperandeo

YES. GO.  They we;re great when they came last time and this trip you can
probably buy a copy of their new CD.  I'll be there.

xojns

np: new backsliders
--
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "passenger side" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Austin Friday and Saturday night
Date: Thu, Apr 1, 1999, 10:56 PM


Don't forget to catch the Drive-By Truckers in Austin Friday and Saturday 
night.

Friday they're at the Hole in the Wall
Saturday they're at the Continental

Both nights with Jennyanykind.

Go out and support the little guys.  We've got a transmission to pay for g

Deb#s




Re: Austin Friday and Saturday night

1999-04-02 Thread Jennifer Sperandeo

did they play that song "Toom Much Sex, Too Little jesus" - they played that
in my living room while I washed dishes and putting laundry away.  Are you
coming down for the Austin show?

Jenni Sperandeo
Jacknife!
8711 Burnet Road, Suite A-14
Austin  TX  78757
512-453-6122 phone
512-453-6502 fax


--
From: "Best Brent" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "passenger side" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Austin Friday and Saturday night
Date: Fri, Apr 2, 1999, 3:03 AM


The Truckers er at me house at this very moment smokin' pot n' drinkin'
beer.  This is every thing i ever started playin' in bands fer.  By the way,
they didn't lose a tranny, it was merely a fan clutch ('bout $60 vs.
$600-$900) but that still ain't no excuse not to go see one of the best
fookin' rawk bands your sorry ass will ever have the pleasure of beholdin'!
Don't be no April fool! Git yer ass out'a tha house and be a witness!  You
won't be disappointed!

Love n' biscuits,

Brent

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, April 01, 1999 10:56 PM
Subject: Austin Friday and Saturday night


Don't forget to catch the Drive-By Truckers in Austin Friday and Saturday
night.

Friday they're at the Hole in the Wall
Saturday they're at the Continental

Both nights with Jennyanykind.

Go out and support the little guys.  We've got a transmission to pay for
g

Deb#s




Re: Austin Friday and Saturday night

1999-04-02 Thread Debnumbers

Well, tell Patterson and crew Deb Sommer said hi!  Glad it wasn't a 
transmission.  I wondered how they got it fixed so quick.

Have fun at the shows tonight.  Wish I was back in Austin.

Deb



Re: Austin Friday and Saturday night

1999-04-02 Thread Debnumbers

In a message dated 4/2/99 11:55:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

 
 did they play that song "Toom Much Sex, Too Little jesus" - they played that
 in my living room while I washed dishes and putting laundry away.  Are you
 coming down for the Austin show? 

It's on the new CD which they will be selling unless they sold all they took 
with them already.  Damn, wish I was in Austin.  Nice to see you pop up 
JDiva.  Tell the boys Deb misses them.

Deb Sommer



Austin Friday and Saturday night

1999-04-01 Thread Debnumbers

Don't forget to catch the Drive-By Truckers in Austin Friday and Saturday 
night.

Friday they're at the Hole in the Wall
Saturday they're at the Continental

Both nights with Jennyanykind.

Go out and support the little guys.  We've got a transmission to pay for g

Deb#s



Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-28 Thread Amy Haugesag

My younger bro writes:

 At a time when alt.country bands increasingly lean toward tepid
 vocals, languid playing, and gentle singer-songwriterish
 sentiments

Oh, for fuck's sake, they do not.

The reviewer's line above (though not Dave's) should probably be added to
the list of rules for rock critics writing about alt-country: discuss all
alt-country bands as though they were a) identical to one another and b)
mopey and/or wimpy. It's hard to even imagine who he's referring to here.
Certainly not *any* of the bands I saw at SXSW, some of whom were more alt
and some of whom were more country, but none of whom exhibited any remotely
languid, tepid, or even gentle tendencies. And unquestionably not any of
the other bands on the Bloodshot roster. Sheesh.

--Amy




Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-27 Thread Danlee2

 No jaded hipsters standing 20 feet back

 Bullshit.  Me and Bill were right about 20 feet back looking tres jaded
and hip!  And Yates was off to one side doing his part also.  Damn
reporters...

 Where was that clip from anyway Bill?

   More questions exposing my profound ignorance; besides "Wreck On The
Highway", Wacos did what I'm pretty sure was another old cover titled "In
Harm's Way", or something.  Who wrote and made those songs big the first time
around?

Dan Bentele (who does know the author and performer of "Baba O'Riley", the
song they closed with...g)



RE: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-27 Thread Jon Weisberger

here was that clip from anyway Bill?

More questions exposing my profound ignorance; besides "Wreck On The
 Highway", Wacos did what I'm pretty sure was another old cover titled "In
 Harm's Way", or something.  Who wrote and made those songs big
 the first time around?

"Wreck On The Highway" comes from the Dixon Brothers (I think this was
discussed here a month or two ago, but maybe it was another list; CRS
strikes again), and has also been memorably recorded by both Roy Acuff and
Wilma Lee  Stoney Cooper; the latter had a Top 10 country hit with it in
1961.  Dunno about the other one.

Jon Weisberger  Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/



Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-27 Thread Bill Silvers

At 09:34 AM 3/27/1999 Dan Bentele wrote:

 No jaded hipsters standing 20 feet back

 Bullshit.  Me and Bill were right about 20 feet back looking tres jaded
and hip!  And Yates was off to one side doing his part also.  Damn
reporters...

I'll take that as a compliment Dan. I was sorta thinkin' the same thing. g 
Well, about the jaded part anyhow. Shoot, it was the last show of the
weekend. We'd *earned* jaded status.

That's part of the beauty of the Wacos live, all the jaded observations
about the new record (and I have it on what for me is impeccable authority,
(out of courtesy I won't "out" him) the new record does indeed suck) and
hipster sensibilities get their asses thoroughly kicked and swept into the
joyous frenzy. 

Dan was so overcome in the mass hysteria he bailed on me, right after I
bought him a Bud, the national beverage of St. Louis. That's mother's milk
quality musta put Dan to sleep. g


 Where was that clip from anyway Bill?


The Austin Chronicle. See http://www.auschron.com/current/music.index.html
for some cool pictures, summaries, yadda yadda.

Dan Bentele (who does know the author and performer of "Baba O'Riley", the
song they closed with...g)

Yeah, but they're overrated...g

b.s.

n.p. Bill Shapiro's KCUR show, reviewing the Los Lobos recent solo stuff.
I'm liking the Cesar Rosas stuff I'm hearing... didn't rush out and get it
as I would have after lukewarm reviews here. Anybody want to set me
straight on the Cesar Rosas record? The Hounddog and Latin Playboys cuts
I'm hearing are as generally uninteresting as expected. Does David Hidalgo
still have his fastball?
"The truth ain't always what we need, sometimes we need to hear a beautiful
lie." -Bill Lloyd




Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-27 Thread Danlee2

hipster Bill rapped;

 Dan was so overcome in the mass hysteria he bailed on me, right after I
  bought him a Bud, the national beverage of St. Louis. That's mother's milk
  quality musta put Dan to sleep. g

 That was part of it, but I think it was Neko Case's nearly hip-high slit
skirt that had rendered me in such a weakened state.  Hit with that and
Lankford's sonic assault left we a weakened hipster.

have your way with me Neko, have your way!

dan



Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-27 Thread Don Yates



On Sat, 27 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  No jaded hipsters standing 20 feet back
 
  Bullshit.  Me and Bill were right about 20 feet back looking tres jaded
 and hip!  And Yates was off to one side doing his part also. 

Speak for yourself, Buster.  Deborah and I were as close as we could
possibly get without trampling people (roughly about 5-10 feet from the
stage).--don (who appreciates the greater attention paid to songwriting on
the new Wacos album and likes it just fine)



Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread William F. Silvers

Junior, you should have showed up...


 T HE WACO BROTHERS

 Jazz Bon Temps, Saturday, March 20

 Who'd have thought that six men in black from Chicago, sporting such musical 
pedigrees as
 Jesus Jones and the Mekons, could bust out such shit-kickin' rock and keep a country 
tinge
 to it? It's a fine line, especially when you think back to the days when "country 
rock" meant
 overly long, watered-down songs about horses and sunsets. No eight-track trips to 
the Hotel
 California here, though; just six guys who rock as hard as bands did back in Ye Olde 
Punke
 Rocke Days of Yore, the bastard child of The Clash and Hank Williams left on the 
doorstep
 with a note that reads "Fuck you" pinned to its cowboy-shirt swaddlin' clothes. 
Their version
 of the spooky classic "The Wreck on the Highway," in particular, is not to be missed,
 informed as it is with jungle drums and Jon Langford's Joe Strummer-ish yowl. Younger
 players could take a lesson from Langford on how to come across onstage; indeed, the
 whole band was as animated as if they were standing in puddles and getting 110-volt 
jolts
 from their instruments. At a time when alt.country bands increasingly lean toward 
tepid
 vocals, languid playing, and gentle singer-songwriterish sentiments, a band like the 
Waco
 boys is a welcome blast of whiskey-tinged fresh air. They may not have cut it on the 
Grand
 Ol' Opry back in the Sixties, but they take country elements and give 'em the 
jumper-cable
 treatment that should have come along years before. No jaded hipsters standing 20 
feet back
 from the stage with their arms folded smoking cigarettes; no tight-Wrangler country 
poseurs
 either that night -- just excited, sweaty rock fans crowding the front of the stage 
like the Wacos were Elvis and it was '57 again.
 Not an easy feat in 1999. -- Jerry Renshaw





Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread BARNARD

Good clip, Bill.  Yeah, this does look like one show I wish I'd
seen

The Wacos are always good to clear your sinuses out after too many
singer-songwriters, thats fer sure.

--jr.



RE: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread Jon Weisberger

 ...the bastard child of The Clash and Hank Williams
 left on the doorstep with a note that reads "Fuck you" pinned to its
 cowboy-shirt swaddlin' clothes.

Aw, I thought we were through with that kind of stuff.

 They may not have cut it on the Grand
 Ol' Opry back in the Sixties, but they take country elements and give
 'em the jumper-cable treatment that should have come along years before.

Someone ought to take that "Fuck you" note and pin it to Mr. Renshaw's
swaddlin' clothes; seems to me like even a lot of Waco Brothers fans would
agree that country music don't need no jumper cables, thankyewverymuch.

Jon Weisberger  Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/





RE: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread Dave Purcell

  ...the bastard child of The Clash and Hank Williams
  left on the doorstep with a note that reads "Fuck you" pinned to its
  cowboy-shirt swaddlin' clothes.

Jon wrote:

 Aw, I thought we were through with that kind of stuff.

Ha. Wait'll you see the press release I'm going to write for the 
Prospect Hill/Holsum show

Dave


***
Dave Purcell, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Northern Ky Roots Music: http://w3.one.net/~newport
Twangfest: http://www.twangfest.com



Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread Dave Purcell

 At a time when alt.country bands increasingly lean toward tepid
 vocals, languid playing, and gentle singer-songwriterish
 sentiments

Oh, for fuck's sake, they do not.

Dave


***
Dave Purcell, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Northern Ky Roots Music: http://w3.one.net/~newport
Twangfest: http://www.twangfest.com



Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread BARNARD

Yes there's some cliched, cookie-cutter rhetoric in the article, but I
just read it as an attempt by this writer to say that the Wacos were
extremely rockin' on Saturday night.  Which sounds entirely plausible and
which I've heard from some other folks who were there, etc.

Another writer who needs to be sent to the P2 reeducation camp g

--junior



Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread Will Miner



On Friday some geek named Renshaw wrote:

  At a time when alt.country bands increasingly lean toward tepid
  vocals, languid playing, and gentle singer-songwriterish sentiments, a band like 
the Waco
  boys is a welcome blast of whiskey-tinged fresh air.

Yawn.  I dont know if you've ever stood downwind from a drunk but 
"welcome blast" is not likely what you'd be thinking about his breath.

Although that's maybe a good analogy for a band who does a Joe 
Strummer-ish "Wreck on the Highway."  I think I might opt for a tepid and 
gentle version myself.

Will Miner
Denver, CO



Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread James Gerard Roll



All of which reminds me of my favorite comic moment from SXSW:

Wacos are playing their Bloodshot Party closing set at Yard Dog and they
start a song with the following piece of banter:

Jon:  this next tune is called 'Fire Down Below' . . . 

Female P2er (gesturing towards her croch):  hey John I got yer fire down
below . . . 

Jon (Without a moment's thought): you musta been who I caught it from . .
. 


-jim



Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread William F. Silvers



Will Miner wrote:

 On Friday some geek named Renshaw wrote:

   At a time when alt.country bands increasingly lean toward tepid
   vocals, languid playing, and gentle singer-songwriterish sentiments, a band like 
the Waco
   boys is a welcome blast of whiskey-tinged fresh air.

 Yawn.  I dont know if you've ever stood downwind from a drunk but
 "welcome blast" is not likely what you'd be thinking about his breath.

I don't think he meant "breath" Will, though a more southerly approach might have 
applied,
considering the crowd I suppose...

 Although that's maybe a good analogy for a band who does a Joe
 Strummer-ish "Wreck on the Highway."  I think I might opt for a tepid and
 gentle version myself.

Ignorance is bliss I guess. Wish you'd been there though. I'd have bought you a beer 
and I
probably wouldn't have breathed whiskey on you, though you never know...g

b.s.




Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread Chad Hamilton

James Gerard Roll wrote:
 Female P2er (gesturing towards her croch):  hey John I got yer fire down below . . .
 
 Jon (Without a moment's thought): you musta been who I caught it from 

I don't think we need to hide the identity of our lovely Cherry Lou
although I'm sure everyone knew who this particular female was.



Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread Kelly Kessler


Sez some non-P2 reviewer:


 At a time when alt.country bands increasingly lean toward tepid
 vocals, languid playing, and gentle singer-songwriterish
 sentiments


Sez Mr. Purcell:
Oh, for fuck's sake, they do not.

Good to have your trenchant insights back on the list, Dave. This is
beautiful!

Kelly



Re: Clip-Wacos Saturday night

1999-03-26 Thread Jeff Wall

I'm glad their live show was good, or at least that y'all enjoyed it.
Personally, I wouldn't have even bothered. I thought their latest disc,
Wacoworld, totally sucked ass. I would of given anything to see Billy Joe
Shaver, Cisco, and Ray Wylie Hubbard though. You lucky bastards.

I did get to see Cletus T Judd, Glen Duncan, and hang out with the lovely
and talented Elena Skye though.

Jeff Wall   
 http://www.twangzine.com The Webs least sucky music magazine
3421 Daisy Crescent - Va Beach, Va - 23456 



Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night #26

1999-03-22 Thread Shane S. Rhyne

Howdy,

I'm still chucking these playlists over the wall. Could someone be so kind
as to contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] to let me know if they
are actually making it to P2 land? Thanks much.

Once I figure out what kind of P2 attachment short-circuited my e-mail box
recently, I'll be happily rejoining the list. In the meantime, here's this
week's play list for Tennessee Saturday Night.

As usual, contact information, etc., follows the list.

 Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #26 -- 6 PM to 9 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- March 20, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley with the Cumberland Valley Boys --
Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Mule Skinner Blues -- Dolly Parton -- Essential Dolly Parton, Vol. 2 -- RCA
Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down -- Maddox Brothers and Rose -- Maddox
Brothers  Rose -- King

16 Come Next Sunday -- Finnegan's aWake
Lonesome Pine Special -- The Carter Family -- Worried Man Blues -- Rounder
Duncan and Brady -- The Johnson Mountain Boys -- Hills of Home -- Rounder
Fall on My Knees -- The Freight Hoppers -- Waiting on the Gravy Train --
Rounder

Tears'll Be Pouring -- The Countrypolitans -- Tired of Drowning --
Ultrapolitan
The Wurlitzer Prize -- Waylon Jennings -- Essential Waylon Jennings -- RCA
A-11 -- Johnny Paycheck -- The Real Mr. Heartache -- Country Music
Foundation

Across the Alley from the Alamo -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Robbie
Fulks -- Salutes the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot
Kiss Me Big -- Tennessee Ernie Ford -- Vintact Collections -- Capitol
Teach Me About Love -- Lyle Lovett -- Step Inside This House -- Curb/MCA

The Great Unknown -- Sara Evans -- No Place That Far -- RCA (3/25@Viking
Hall, Bristol)
Stupid Cupid -- Patsy Cline -- The Patsy Cline Collection -- MCA
It's All Wrong, But It's All Right -- Dolly Parton -- Essential Dolly
Parton, Vol. 2 -- RCA
Cigarette and Coffee Blues -- Jean Shepard -- Honky-Tonk Heroine -- County
Music Foundation

Don't Worry -- Marty Robbins -- A Lifetime of Song -- Columbia
Always Late -- Lefty Frizzell -- Look What Thoughts Will Do -- Columbia
Pistol Packin' Mama -- Al Dexter and His Troopers -- Columbia Country
Classics, Vol. 1 -- Columbia

Heartaches by the Number -- Dwight Yoakum -- Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc.,
Etc. -- Reprise
Come On -- Wynn Stewart -- The Best of the Challenge Masters -- AVI
I Ain't Never -- Webb Pierce -- Honky Tonk Songs -- Country Stars
There Goes My Love -- BR5-49 -- Big Backyard Beat Show -- Arista
(3/27@Bijou, Knoxville)

I Like Trains -- Fred Eaglesmith -- Drive-In Movie -- Vertical (Featured on
tonight's episode of Fringe)
Steel Rails -- Alison Krauss -- Steel Rails: Classic Railroad Songs, Vol.
1 -- Rounder
England Swings -- Roger Miller -- King of the Road -- Bear Family (a
miscue -- I thought I had cued up Engine, Engine #9...)

I Can't Stop Loving You -- Merle Haggard -- Down Every Road -- Capitol
Cryin' Time -- Buck Owens -- The Very Best of Buck Owens, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn -- Bobby Bare -- Essential Bobby Bare --
RCA

Golden Ring -- Dry Branch Fire Squad -- Hand-Picked -- Rounder (4/2@Down
Home, Johnson City)
Where Grass Won't Grow -- George Jones with Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton,
and Trisha Yearwood -- The Bradley Barn Sessions -- MCA
Nothing Can Stop Me -- Buddy Miller -- Poison Love -- Hightone
Play Me Some George Jones Songs -- Jimmy Martin -- Me 'n Ole Pete --
Hollywood

More Pretty Girls Than One -- Mac Wiseman, Doc Watson, and Del McCoury --
Mac, Doc, and Del -- Sugar Hill
Carrie Brown -- Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band -- The Mountain --
E-Squared
Careless Love -- J.D. Crowe and the New South -- Come On Down to My World --
Rounder

Marie Laveau -- Bobby Bare -- The Essential Bobby Bare -- RCA
Jambalaya -- Hank Williams -- 24 of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits -- Mercury
Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man -- Suzanne Thomas -- Dear Friends and
Gentle Hearts -- Rounder
Otis Hayes -- The Riptones -- Cowboy's Inn -- Bloodshot

Louisiana Blues -- Wayne Hancock -- That's What Daddy Wants -- Ark21
Mr. Lonesome -- Heather Myles -- Highways and Honky Tonks -- Rounder
Red Clay Halo -- Nashville Bluegrass Band -- American Beauty -- Sugar Hill
(4/13@Lee College, Cleveland)

Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy -- Red Foley -- Heroes of Country Music, Vol.
3 -- Rhino
See Ruby Fall -- Johnny Cash -- The Essential Johnny Cash -- Columbia
Chattanooga Dog -- Jimmy Martin -- 1954-1974 -- Bear Family

Jolene -- Dolly Parton -- The Essential Dolly Parton, Vol. 2 -- RCA
Runaway -- The Cox Family -- Just When You're Thinking It's Over -- Arista
Three Days -- Faron Young -- Live Fast, Love Hard -- Country Music
Foundation
Give Me a Red Hot Mama and an Ice Cold Beer -- Smiley Maxedon -- Hillbilly
Boogie -- Columbia

So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed -- Merle Travis -- The Best of Merle
Travis -- Rhino
Any Old Time -- Alison Krauss and Union Station -- The Songs of Jimmie
Rodgers -- Egyptian

...and that concludes another Tennessee Saturday Night. TSN will have

Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night

1999-03-15 Thread Shane S. Rhyne

Howdy,

I'm chucking this over the wall.

This week TSN was going to feature live music from Johnson City's very own
Bystanders (featuring P2-er Rob Russell), but the unexpected snowfall caused
a tractor trailer accident on the interstate resulting in me arriving at the
studio nearly 30 minutes late and making an on-air plea to the Bystanders to
turn around and go on to their paying gig and avoiding the mess near the
station.

(It just wasn't my day for hooking up with fellow P2ers. A genealogy
workshop at the historical society on Saturday also kept me from meeting up
with Jeff Wall on his trek to Middle Tennessee. Hopefully, I'll catch the
son-of-a-gun on his return trip to Virginia.)

So, here's a slightly abbreviated version of Tennessee Saturday Night for
your reading pleasure.

Contact information, etc., follows the play list.

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #25 -- 6 PM to 9 PM (Tonight's show began
at approximately 6:30 PM)
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- March 13, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley with the Cumberland Valley Boys --
Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
The Maker's Mark (not sure if this is the right title) -- The Bystanders --
Live at the Down Home (3/13@Tomato Head, Knoxville)
New Broom Boogie -- Al Dexter and His Troopers -- Hillbilly Boogie

Widow Maker -- Jimmy Martin -- Truckin' On -- Starday (an unfortunate choice
for a song given the situation on the nearby interstate...)
Homegrown Tomatoes -- Guy Clark -- Keepers -- Sugar Hill
Battle of New Orleans -- Johnny Horton -- America Remembers -- TeeVee
Cadillac Man -- The Cadillac Cowgirl with Her Back Door Men -- High on the
Hog -- Sur

Blue Guitar Stomp -- Leon McAuliffe and His Western Swing Band -- Hillbilly
Boogie -- Columbia
Across the Alley from the Alamo -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Robbie
Fulks -- Salutes the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot
Sweet Kind of Love -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Jon Langford -- Salutes
the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot

Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues -- Jimmy LaFave -- Trail -- Bohemia Beat
(tonight's featured artist on "Fringe" following "TSN")
Jimmie's Texas Blues -- Jimmie Rodgers -- The Singing Brakeman -- Bear
Family
Walls of Time -- Ricky Skaggs -- Ancient Tones -- Skaggs Family

Fraulein -- Jimmy Martin -- 1954-1974 -- Bear Family
I Feel the Blues Moving In -- Del McCoury -- Don't Stop the Music -- Rounder
Custom Made Woman Blues -- Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard -- Hazel 
Alice -- Rounder
Foggy Mountain Breakdown -- J.D. Crowe  the New South -- Live in Japan --
Rounder

Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine -- Tom T. Hall -- The Essential Tom
T. Hall -- Mercury
Engine, Engine #9 -- Roger Miller -- King of the Road -- Bear Family
The Bottle Let Me Down -- Merle Haggard -- The Capitol Collector's Series --
Capitol

Stop That Ticklin' Me -- Grandpa Jones -- Nashville Classics: The 50s -- RCA
Banana Boat Song -- Country Gentlemen -- The Early Rebel Recordings:
1962-1971 -- Rebel
Nashville Cats -- The Del McCoury Band -- The Family -- Ceili
Interstate Waltz -- John Hartford -- The Walls We Bounce Off Of -- Small
Dog-a-Barkin'

I Just Want to Thank You -- The Isaacs -- Increase My Faith -- Horizon
When God Dips His Love in My Heart -- Alison Krauss  the Cox Family -- Now
That I've Found You -- Rounder
Will the Circle Be Unbroken -- The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band -- Will the Circle
Be Unbroken -- EMI

When There's No Around -- Tim O'Brien -- When There's No One Around -- Sugar
Hill
These Hills -- Iris DeMent -- Infamous Angel -- Warner Brothers
Daddy's Little Pumpkin -- John Prine -- The Missing Years -- Oh Boy

A White Sport Coat -- Marty Robbins -- A Lifetime of Song -- Columbia
I'll Come Running -- Connie Smith -- The Essential Connie Smith -- RCA
I'm Barely Hanging on to Me -- Johnny Paycheck -- The Real Mr. Heartache --
Country Music Foundation
Missing You -- Webb Pierce -- Honky Tonk Songs -- Country Stars

I Wouldn't Put It Past Me -- Dwight Yoakum -- A Long Way Home -- Reprise
I Wanna Go Back There -- Dolly Parton -- Hungry Again -- Decca
She's Left Me for Good Again -- The Bystanders

Amanda -- Waylon Jennings -- The Essential Waylon Jennings -- RCA
Billy from the Hills -- Greg Brown -- Slant Six Mind -- Red House
Your Old Love Letters -- Porter Wagoner -- The Essential Porter Wagoner --
RCA
It's a Great Life -- Faron Young -- Live Fast, Love Hard -- Country Music
Foundation

Crying Steel Guitar Waltz -- Jean Shepard -- Honky-Tonk Heroine -- Country
Music Foundation
Love's Gonna Live Here -- Buck Owens -- The Very Best of Buck Owens, Vol.
2 -- Rhino
My Baby Don't Dance to Nothing But Ernest Tubb -- Junior Brown -- 12 Shades
of Brown -- Curb
No Vacancy -- Merle Travis -- The Best of Merle Travis -- Rhino

...and the snow turns to rain as a Tennessee Saturday Night comes to a
close.

If you'd like to submit music for the show, be a live guest, etc., please
feel free to contact me at:

Shane Rhyne
208 W. Glenwood Avenue, #2
Knoxville, TN 3791

Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night 03/06/1999

1999-03-08 Thread Shane S. Rhyne

Howdy,

Early in the show I started receiving reports of possible bad news re:
George Jones. A special tip of the hat to my momma, who called the station
throughout the show to keep me updated on reports via CNN and local news.

Of course, East Tennessee's thoughts and prayers are with the Possum and his
family.

Here's this week's Tennessee Saturday Night. Contact information, etc.,
follows the playlist.


Rumor has it that next week's show will feature live music from Johnson
City's "The Bystanders" featuring P2er Rob Russell.

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #24 -- 6 PM to 9 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- March 6, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley with the Cumberland Valley Boys --
Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Pistol Packin' Mama -- Al Dexter and His Troopers -- Columbia Country
Classics, Vol. 1 -- Columbia
Mean Mama Boogie -- Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys -- Hillbilly
Boogie -- Columbia

My Baby's Gone -- Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen -- Bakersfield Bound --
Sugar Hill
Footlights -- Merle Haggard -- Down Every Road -- Capitol
I'll Go Stepping Too -- Emmylou Harris -- Roses in the Snow -- Warner
Brothers
Oklahoma Hills -- Jimmy LaFave -- Trail -- Bohemia Beat

Gone -- Ferlin Huskey -- Hillbilly Fever, Vol. 4 -- Rhino
Radio Boogie -- Hot Rize -- Radio Boogie -- Flying Fish
Blue Yodel Blues -- Ray Whitley -- Singing in the Saddle -- Rounder


White Knight -- T.H. Music Fest -- Truckin' On -- Starday (It should be
noted that I played this song accidentally, while attempting to input the
track number for a Jimmie Martin tune.)
Tall, Tall Trees -- George Jones -- Cup of Loneliness -- Mercury
Tennessee -- Jimmy Martin -- 1954-1974 -- Bear Family

Give Back My Heart -- Lyle Lovett -- Pontiac -- MCA/Curb
I Like My Chicken Fryin' Size -- Merle Travis -- The Best of Merle Travis --
Rhino
Sal's Got a Sugar Lip -- Johnny Horton -- America Remembers Johnny Horton --
TeeVee
Amanda Lynn -- Michael Reno Harrell -- Ways to Travel -- Rank

Lonely Weekends -- Wanda Jackson -- Right or Wrong/There's a Party Goin'
On -- TNT
One-Sided Love Affair -- Elvis Presley -- Elvis 56 -- RCA
Honey, 'Cause I Love You -- Carl Perkins -- Restless -- Columbia

Knoxville Girl -- BR5-49 -- Live from Robert's -- Arista
Wabash Cannonball -- Roy Acuff -- The Essential Roy Acuff -- Columbia
Kaw-liga -- Hank Williams -- 24 of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits -- Mercury
Take Me Back to Tulsa -- Bob Wills -- The Tiffany Transcriptions, Vol. 2 --
Edsel

Honky-Tonk Man -- Dwight Yoakum -- Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. -- Reprise
Tears'll Be Pouring -- The Countrypolitans -- Tired of Drowning --
Ultrapolitan
Goodbye, Good Lookin' -- Robbie Fulks -- South Mouth -- Bloodshot

Talk Like That -- Kelly Willis -- What I Deserve -- Rykodisc
Whisper My Name -- Tony Rice -- Sings Gordon Lightfoot -- Rounder
Loose Talk -- Patsy Cline -- The Patsy Cline Collection -- MCA

If I Don't Love You -- George Jones --Cup of Loneliness -- Mercury
Golden Ring -- George Jones  Tammy Wynette -- Super Hits -- Epic
White Lightnin' -- George Jones -- Cup of Loneliness -- Mercury
We're Gonna Hold On -- George Jones  Tammy Wynette -- Super Hits -- Epic
(Get well soon, George...)

I'm Movin' On -- Hank Snow and His Rainbow Ranch Boys -- Classic Country
Music: A Smithsonian Collection, Vol. 2 -- RCA
I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know -- Davis Sister -- Nashville Classics:
The '50s -- RCA
I Found Out More Than You'll Ever Know -- Betty Cody -- Nashville Classics:
The '50s -- RCA

You're Part of Me -- Roger Miller -- King of the Road -- Bear Family
Fade Away -- The V-Roys -- All About Town -- E-Squared
That's the Way I Feel -- Faron Young -- Live Fast, Love Hard -- CMF
Nothing Can Stop Me -- Buddy Miller -- Poison Love -- Hightone

Singing the Blues -- Marty Robbins -- A Lifetime of Song -- Columbia
Under Your Spell Again -- Jean Shepard -- Honky-Tonk Heroine -- CMF
Under the Influence of Love -- Buck Owens -- The Very Best of Buck Owens,
Vol. 2 -- Rhino

How It Must Remain -- Jimmy LaFave -- Trail -- Bohemia Beat
Whiskey in the Jar -- Hazeldine -- Orphans -- All Swoll
Carrie Brown -- Steve Earle  the Del McCoury Band -- The Mountain --
E-Squared

We Don't Run -- Willie Nelson -- Spirit -- Island
Wasted Days and Wasted Nights -- Freddy Fender -- The Freddy Fender
Collection -- Reprise

I Love You a Thousand Ways -- Lefty Frizzell -- Classic Country Music: A
Smithsonian Collection, Vol. 2 -- RCA
The Wild Side of Life -- Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys -- Classic
Country Music: A Smithsonian Collection, Vol. 2 -- RCA
It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels -- Kitty Wells -- Classic Country
Music: A Smithsonian Collection, Vol. 2 -- RCA

Kiss An Angel Good Morning -- Heather Myles -- Highways and Honky Tonks --
Rounder
This Ain't My First Rodeo -- Vern Gosdin -- Super Hits -- Columbia

Hey Porter -- Johnny Cash -- The Essential Johnny Cash -- Columbia
Company's Comin' -- Porter Wagoner -- The Essential Porter Wagoner --

Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night -- 2/27/99

1999-02-28 Thread Shane S. Rhyne

Howdy,

Some strange events during the show with power gremlins zapping the
station's electricity on and off throughout the evening. A great big ol'
storm threatened to float away the camper, but otherwise we made it through
a Tennessee Saturday Night unscathed.

I have determined that I actually have more than 2 listeners, as previously
believed. Tonight featured several phone calls from the local senior
citizen's apartment complex. (Said one of the callers, wanting to dedicate a
song to his girlfriend, "I think they're playing your show on every floor.")
Rumor has it that the show is also quite popular with local gas stations.

Contact information, etc., follows the playlist, so you can learn how to
submit your music that reaches the aforementioned demographics and beyond.

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #23 -- 6 PM to 9 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- February 27, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley with the Cumberland Valley Boys --
Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Sweet Temptation -- Merle Travis -- The Best of Merle Travis -- Rhino
Brand New Beau --  Ralph Blizard  the New Southern Ramblers -- Southern
Ramble -- Rounder

You Don't Love Me Anymore -- Ronnie Bowman -- Cold Virginia Night -- Rebel
Alabama Trot -- Roane County Ramblers -- Rural String Bands of Tennessee --
County
Amanda Lynn -- Michael Reno Harrell -- Ways to Travel -- Rank
New Jazz Fiddle -- Asylum Street Spankers -- Hot Lunch -- Cold Spring

I'll Have Another Cup of Coffee -- Claude Gray -- Truckin' On -- Starday
Lonesome Valley -- The Carter Family -- Worried Man Blues -- Rounder
After Holding Heaven -- The Eddie Adcock Band -- Talk to Your Heart -- CMH

Slow Blues -- Cephas  Wiggins -- Homemade -- Alligator
Leaves Fall -- Chris Thile -- Stealing Second -- Sugar Hill
Lucy and Andy Drive to Arkansas -- Kevin Gordon -- Cadillac Jack's #1 Son --
Shanachie

Sugarfoot Rag -- Junior Brown -- Back to School Survival Guide -- Atlantic
She's No Lady -- Lyle Lovett -- Pontiac -- Curb/MCA
This Ol' Honky Tonk -- Rosie Flores -- Dance Hall Dreams -- Rounder
Tainted Angel -- Chris Wall -- Tainted Angel -- Cold Spring

I Miss a Lot of Trains -- Iris DeMent -- Real: The Tom T. Hall Project --
Sire
The Great Unknown -- Sara Evans -- No Place That Far -- RCA
The Way I Am -- Greta Lee -- This Ain't Over Yet

Shame on You -- Spade Cooley  His Orchestra -- Hillbilly Fever, Vol. 4 --
Rhino
Ring of Fire -- Johnny Cash -- Super Hits of the 60s -- Epic
Move It on Over -- Hank Williams -- The Complete Hank Williams -- Mercury
Sad Singin' and Slow Ridin' -- Jean Shepard -- Honky-Tonk Heroine -- County
Music Foundation

Knoxville Girl -- BR5-49 -- Live from Roberts -- Arista
Night Train to Memphis -- Dolly Parton -- Heartsongs -- Blue Eye
Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy -- Red Foley -- Heroes of Country Music, Vol.
3 -- Rhino

Tweedle Dee -- Wanda Jackson -- Right or Wrong/There's a Party Goin' On --
TNT
When Will I Be Loved -- The Everly Brothers -- Cadence Classics -- Rhino
Whose Little Pigeon Are You -- Tom Tall  the Creel Sisters -- That'll Flat
Git It -- Bear Family
I Was the One -- Elvis Presley -- Elvis 56 -- RCA

Instant Love -- The Countrypolitans -- Tired of Drowning -- Ultrapolitan
Country Girl -- Faron Young -- All-Time Greatest Hits -- Curb
Couples Only -- Wynn Stewart -- The Best of the Challenge Masters -- AVI

Sixteen Tons -- Tennessee Ernie Ford -- Classic Country Music: A Smithsonian
Collection, Vol. 2 -- RCA
Miner's Refrain -- Gillian Welch -- Hell Among the Yearlings -- Almo
Coal Minin' Man -- Ricky Skaggs -- Ancient Tones -- Skaggs Family

Detroit City -- Bobby Bare -- The Essential Bobby Bare -- RCA
These Arms -- Dwight Yoakum -- A Long Way Home -- Reprise
City Lights -- Ray Price -- The Essential Ray Price -- Columbia
Big in Vegas -- Buck Owens -- The Very Best of Buck Owens, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
So Long, So Wrong -- Alison Krauss  Union Station -- So Long, So Wrong --
Rounder

Carrie Brown -- Steve Earle  the Del McCoury Band -- The Mountain --
E-Squared
Box of Pine -- The Deliberate Strangers -- Mood Music for Snake Handlers --
Payday

Rootie Tootie -- Paul Howard  His Cotton Pickers -- Hillbilly Boogie --
Columbia
Where Ya Been -- The Derailers -- Jackpot -- Watermelon
Mr. Lonesome -- Heather Myles -- Highways and Honky Tonks -- Rounder
Mind to Change -- Hillbilly Idol -- Town and Country -- HBI

I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink -- Merle Haggard -- Down Every Road --
Capitol
My Elusive Dreams -- George Jones  Tammy Wynette -- Super Hits -- Epic
Tennessee Flat-Top Box -- Johnny Cash -- The Essential Johnny Cash --
Columbia

Cas Walker Theme Song -- Dolly Parton -- Heartsongs -- Blue Eye
Walkin' After Midnight -- Patsy Cline -- The Patsy Cline Collection -- MCA

And that wraps up another Tennessee Saturday Night.

Questions, comments, fortune cookie slips, and movie ticket stubs may be
directed to me at my e-mail address at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or I
may be contacted directly by regular mail service (this is 

Re: Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night -- 2/27/99

1999-02-28 Thread Debnumbers

Shane,

You know you all have more than 2 listeners g  But I think it's great that
the retirement home is digging you.  Man, I'm including you all as a landmark.

Deb



Saturday night...

1999-02-25 Thread John Paul Stout




Down 
in the Highlands at the Dark Horse Tavern, the Ditchdiggers are going to be 


Honky-Tonk Rockin' with the brute force of a runaway Freightliner! 
If you are in town, 

then 
don't miss this show! 



We are 
takin' it easy this month while we put the finishing touches on our follow up CD 
to

Cow Patty Bingo. The schedule currently looks like 
this



2/27 - 
Saturday - Atlanta, GA - The 
Dark Horse Tavern w/The Blastmen  Puller

3/5 - Friday - Charlotte, 
NC - The Double Door Inn w/ The Belmont 
Playboys



Come 
out and see us. Remember to bring your potted meat!



The 
Ditchdiggers

www.ditchdiggers.com

[EMAIL PROTECTED]









Re: Saturday night...

1999-02-25 Thread JKellySC1

In a message dated 2/25/99 12:39:33 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:

  Remember to bring your potted meat!
 
 The Ditchdiggers 


why? Did the health department repossess your brains?

Gee, I miss Atlanta... well, most of it.

Slim

PS: Hi JP!!!



Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night 2/13/99

1999-02-17 Thread Shane S. Rhyne

Howdy,

Oops. My car broke down and the show was only 44 minutes late getting on the
air. But I work for free, so I don't think they'll cut my paycheck.

A fun night with some Valentine's Day requests, and a small tribute to stock
car racing.

An important note for anyone who cares-- effective February 20, the show is
moving to a new time slot. I'm backing up TSN one hour to start at 6 p.m..
The show will continue in its three-hour format, running until 9 p.m.. This
allows the Fringe to expand from two to three hours on Saturday nights (more
details on the Fringe play list posted separately).

The regular contact information, etc., follows the play list.

Here's the skinny...

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #21 -- 7:44 PM to 10 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- February 13, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley with the Cumberland Valley Boys --
Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Ruby -- Cousin Emmy and Her Kinfolk -- From the Vaults: Decca Country
Classics -- MCA
'Til I Kissed You -- The Everly Brothers -- Cadence Classics -- Rhino

Instant Love -- The Countrypolitans -- Tired of Drowning -- Ultapolitan
Battle of New Orleans -- Johnny Horton -- America Remembers Johnny Horton --
TeeVee
I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes -- Jimmy Martin -- 1954-1974 -- Bear
Family
Box of Pine -- The Deliberate Strangers -- Mood Music for Snake Handlers --
Payday

Meet Me in Heaven -- Johnny Cash -- Unchained -- American
I Love No One But You -- The Stanley Brothers -- 1949-1952 -- Bear Family
Junior's Guitar -- Kevin Gordon -- Cadillac Jack's #1 Son -- Shanachie

Two More Bottles of Wine -- Emmylou Harris -- Profile: The Best of Emmylou
Harris -- Warner Brothers
High Lonesome Sound -- Vince Gill with Alison Krauss and Union Station --
High Lonesome Sound -- MCA
Tennessee Plates -- John Hiatt -- The Best of John Hiatt -- Capitol

My Baby's Just Like Money -- Lefty Frizzell -- Hillbilly Boogie -- Columbia
Take Me Back to Tulsa -- Bob Wills  His Texas Playboys -- The Tiffany
Transcriptions, Vol. 2 -- Edsel
Why Baby Why -- Webb Pierce with Red Sovine -- Honky Tonk Songs -- Country
Stars
My Baby's Gone -- The Backsliders -- Throwin' Rocks at the Moon -- Mammoth

Any Old Time -- Alison Krauss and Union Station -- The Songs of Jimmie
Rodgers -- Egyptian
Sheik of Araby -- Cluster Pluckers -- Just Pluck It -- CPR
Grizzly Bear -- The Youngbloods -- Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 5 -- Rhino
St. Louis Blues -- Craig Smith -- Craig Smith -- Rounder
Peach Pickin' Time Down in Georgia -- Willie Nelson -- The Songs of Jimmie
Rodgers -- Egyptian
Ain't Misbehavin' -- Cluster Pluckers -- Just Pluck It -- CPR

This Old Porch -- Lyle Lovett -- Lyle Lovett --Curb/MCA
You're Part of Me -- Roger Miller -- King of the Road -- Bear Family
Mary -- The V-Roys -- All About Town -- E-Squared

The Cold Hard Facts -- The Del McCoury Band -- Cold Hard Facts -- Rounder
A Week in a Country Jail -- Tom T. Hall -- The Hits -- Mercury
Ribbon of Darkness -- Connie Smith -- The Essential Connie Smith -- RCA
Foggy Mountain Breakdown -- Flatt and Scruggs -- The Golden Hits -- Highland

I Can't Stop Lovin' You -- Merle Haggard -- Down Every Road -- Capitol
Doin' My Time -- Flatt and Scruggs -- The Golden Hits -- Highland
Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room -- Dwight Yoakum -- Buenas Noches from a
Lonely Room -- Reprise
My Own Peculiar Way -- Willie Nelson -- Teatro -- Island

The Wall -- Collin Raye -- NASCAR: Runnin' Wide Open -- Columbia
Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy) -- Jim Croce -- The 50th Anniversary
Collection -- Saja
The Ballad of Thunder Road -- R.B. Morris -- Take That Ride -- Oh Boy

Stupid Cupid -- Patsy Cline -- The Patsy Cline Collection -- MCA
Sad Singin' and Slow Ridin' -- Jean Sheppard -- Honky-Tonk Heroine --
Country Music Foundation
A Better Man -- Union Springs -- Ten Past Midnight -- Vetco
She's No Lady -- Lyle Lovett -- Pontiac -- MCA/Curb

And that's an abbreviated Tennessee Saturday Night. Set your clocks back an
hour, the Saturday nights in Tennessee start earlier beginning next week.
TSN is moving and will air on WDVX each Saturday from 6-9 pm.

Want to send music for air play consideration? Contact me at:

Shane Rhyne
208 W. Glenwood Avenue, #2
Knoxville, TN 37917

I'll also accept help with my electric bill, applications for internships to
help me at the historical society, and used books by notable Southern
writers.

Take care,

Shane Rhyne
Knoxville, TN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

NP: Jeff Black, Birmingham Road




Re: Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night 2/6/9

1999-02-09 Thread Danlee2

 Stay a Little Longer -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Neko Case and Bob
  Boyd -- Salutes the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot

  I've been meaning to ask, who is this Bob Boyd fella?

thanks,
Dan

 



Re: Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night 2/6/9

1999-02-09 Thread Kelly Kessler





 Stay a Little Longer -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Neko Case and Bob
  Boyd -- Salutes the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot

  I've been meaning to ask, who is this Bob Boyd fella?

He's the last active member of Chicago's local legend country band the
Sundowners. Dave Hoekstra (Doug Hoekstra's brother) did a loving profile of
the band in the last Journal of Country Music.

http://www.bcity.com/texasrubies
http://www.bcity.com/honkytonk



Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night 2/6/99

1999-02-08 Thread Shane S. Rhyne

Howdy,

I was muchly pleased with this week's rendition of a Tennessee Saturday
Night and, quite immodestly, I'd say that the phone calls received during
the show indicate that this week's play list was one of the more popular
ones I've put together.

Quick side note: I stumbled upon a great disc at the Disc Exchange on
Saturday morning. "Hillbilly Boogie," from Columbia Legacy ca. 1994. Lots of
great stuff on it from Johnny Bond, Al Dexter, Spade Cooley, Curley Wiliams
and more. What a great find -- some great music that generated some real
excited voices on the other end of the phone line.

Another good find this weekend-- "Rumble! The Best of Link Wray" from Rhino.

Anyway, the show was a fun one and here's how it sounded:

(Contact information, etc., follows the playlist)

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #20 -- 7 PM to 10 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- February 6, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley with the Cumberland Valley Boys --
Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Jackson -- Johnny Cash -- The Essential Johnny Cash -- Columbia
Goodbye Good Lookin' -- Robbie Fulks -- South Mouth -- Bloodshot

My Dixie Darling -- The Carter Family -- From the Vaults: Decca Country
Classics -- MCA
How Mountain Girls Can Love -- Ricky Skaggs -- Ancient Tones -- Skaggs
Family
Brown Eyed Handsome Man -- Mollie O'Brien -- Big Red Sun -- Sugar Hill
Cloudy Days -- Alison Krauss and Union Station -- Every Time You Say
Goodbye -- Rounder

Take It Away, Leon -- Leon McAuliffe and His Western Swing Band -- Hillbilly
Boogie -- Columbia
Always Left -- Lefty Frizzell -- Look What Thoughts Will Do -- Columbia
Stay a Little Longer -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Neko Case and Bob
Boyd -- Salutes the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot

Ring of Fire -- Dwight Yoakum -- Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. -- Reprise
The Ballad of Thunder Road -- R.B. Morris -- Take That Ride -- Oh Boy
There Goes My Love -- BR5-49 -- Big Backyard Beat Show -- Arista

If You've Got the Money -- George Jones -- Cup of Loneliness -- Mercury
Party Lights -- Junior Brown -- Guit with It -- Curb
Saturday Night Boogie -- Al Dexter and His Troopers -- Hillbilly Boogie --
Columbia
We're Steppin' Out Tonight -- Bobby Hicks with Del McCoury -- Fiddle
Patch -- Rounder

Six Pack of Tears -- The Deliberate Strangers -- Mood Music for Snake
Handlers -- Payday
Farewell Angelina -- Tim O'Brien -- Red on Blonde -- Sugar Hill
Amanda -- Waylon Jennings -- The Essential Waylon Jennings -- RCA

Gun Shy -- The Cadillac Cowgirl with Her Back Door Men -- High on the Hog --
Sur
Lights of the Town -- The Countrypolitans -- Tired of Drowning --
Ultrapolitan
Better off Believin' -- Hillbilly Idol -- Town and Country -- HBI
She Held the Bottle -- Hogwaller Ramblers -- Hogwaller Ramblers -- Mea Culpa

Workin' Man Blues -- Merle Haggard -- Collectors Series -- Capitol
Ain't Necessarily So -- Lynn Morris -- Mama's Hand -- Rounder
Heartaches for a Dime -- Wynn Stewart -- California Country: The Best of the
Challenge Masters -- AVI

New Broom Boogie -- Al Dexter and His Troopers -- Hillbilly Boogie --
Columbia
Shake, Rattle  Roll -- Elvis Presley -- Elvis 56 -- RCA
Oh, Lonesome Me -- Don Gibson -- RCA Nashville Classics: The 50s -- RCA

If I Had a Boat -- Lyle Lovett -- Pontiac -- MCA/Curb
Mary -- The V-Roys -- All About Town -- E-Squared
Bluebell -- Greg Trooper -- Popular Demons -- Koch

I've Got a Tiger by the Tail -- Buck Owens -- The Very Best of Buck Owens,
Vol. 1 -- Rhino
I Never Picked Cotton -- Johnny Cash -- Unchained -- American
Night Train to Memphis -- Dolly Parton -- Heartsongs -- Blue Eye

Misery Loves Company -- Porter Wagoner -- The Essential Porter Wagoner --
RCA
Framed -- Chris Knight -- Chris Knight -- Decca
Kiss an Angel Good Morning -- Heather Myles -- Highways and Honky Tonks --
Rounder
Coal Miner's Daughter -- Loretta Lynn -- From the Vaults: Decca Country
Classics -- MCA

The Cigarette Song -- Honky Tonk Confidential -- Honky Tonk Confidential --
Too Many Dogs
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! -- Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys --
Hillbilly Boogie -- Columbia
Pop a Top -- Jim Ed Brown -- Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Cigarettes and Coffee Blues -- Lefty Frizzell -- Look What Thoughts Will
Do -- Columbia

Across the Alley from the Alamo -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Robbie
Fulks -- Salutes the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot
Smoky Mountain Boogie -- Tennessee Ernie Ford -- Vintage Collections --
Capitol
I Like My Chicken Fryin' Size -- Merle Travis -- The Best of Merle Travis --
Rhino
Big Ball's in Cowtown -- Don Walser -- The Horse Whisperer -- MCA

There's A Party Goin' On -- Wanda Jackson -- Right or Wrong/There's A Party
Goin' On -- TNT
Dixie-Doodle -- Link Wray -- Rumble! The Best of Link Wray -- Rhino
Pink Pedal Pushers -- Carl Perkins -- Restless: The Columbia Recordings --
Columbia

(...and for the drunk fella who kept calling to say, "Play some Hank!"...)

Your Cheatin' Heart -- Hank Williams --

Re: Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night 2/6/99

1999-02-08 Thread Shane S. Rhyne

Howdy,

errr...ummm.

That should be "Always *Late*," but then you knew that already, didn't you?

Earlier in the day, I posted...

Take It Away, Leon -- Leon McAuliffe and His Western Swing Band --
Hillbilly Boogie -- Columbia
Always Left -- Lefty Frizzell -- Look What Thoughts Will Do -- Columbia
Stay a Little Longer -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Neko Case and Bob
Boyd -- Salutes the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot

Take care,

Shane Rhyne (look at what thoughts will do, indeed...)
Knoxville, TN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

NP: Bare Jr., Boo-tay




Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night 01/30/99

1999-02-04 Thread Shane S. Rhyne

Howdy,

Well, I'm so late getting this posted it's almost time for the next show...

Nonetheless, in the spirit of sharing such information, here's what I played
last week on a Tennessee Saturday Night.

The show itself, because of my mood didn't have quite the traditional feel
that it usually has. (It could be that I was quite literally randomly
pulling discs from the shelves at times.) I intend for things to get back on
track this weekend.

In the meantime amuse yourself by following along in this week's playlist.
This week's challenge: find the DJs restroom break...

(Contact information, etc., follows the playlist)

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #19 -- 7 PM to 10 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- January 30, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley with the Cumberland Valley Boys --
Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
So Far So Good -- Fox Family -- When It Comes to Blues -- Sierra
Applejack -- Dolly Parton -- Heartsongs -- Blue Eye

Truck Driving Man -- Jimmy Martin -- Truckin' On -- Starday
The Call of the Honky Tonk -- Carl Jackson  John Starling -- Spring
Training -- Sugar Hill
Crying, Waiting, Hoping -- Marty Stuart  Steve Earle -- Not Fade Away --
Decca
Pauline -- Kevin Gordon -- Cadillac Jack's #1 Son -- Shanachie

All for the Love of a Girl -- Johnny Horton -- America Remembers Johnny
Horton -- TeeVee
Give Back My Heart -- Lyle Lovett -- Pontiac -- MCA/Curb
D-18 Song -- Norman Blake and Tony Rice -- Norman Blake and Tony Rice 2 --
Sugar Hill

I Was the One -- Elvis Presley -- Elvis 56 -- RCA
Mean Eyed Cat -- Johnny Cash -- Unchained -- American
Duncan and Brady -- Johnson Mountain Boys -- Hills of Home -- Rounder

Past the Point of Rescue -- Gary Ferguson -- I'm Really Leaving -- Webco
The Ballad of Thunder Road -- R.B. Morris -- Take That Ride -- Oh Boy
Six Days on the Road -- Steve Earle -- Ain't Ever Satisfied -- Hip-O
Our Town -- Iris DeMent -- The Folkscene Collection -- Red House

He Don't Care About Me -- Kelly Willis -- Uprooted -- Shanachie
Drunkard's Blues -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts w/Kelly Hogan -- Salutes the
Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot
I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine -- The Brother Boys -- Presley's
Grocery -- Sugar Hill

The Way I Am -- Greta Lee -- This Ain't Over Yet
Sixty Acres -- James McMurtry -- It Had to Happen -- Sugar Hill
Train on the Island -- Stephen Wade -- Dancing in the Parlor -- County
Dixie Hoedown -- Richard Bennett -- A Long Lonesome Time -- Rebel (1/30@Down
Home)
Boll Weevil/Tuttle's Reel -- Mike Cross -- High Powered, Low Flying -- Sugar
Hill

Your Cheatin' Heart -- Hank Williams -- 24 of Hank Williams' Greatest
Hits -- Mercury
Knoxville Girl -- Jimmy Martin -- Me 'n Ole Pete -- Hollywood
Big Hoedown -- Tom, Brad  Alice -- Been There Still -- Copper Creek

Who'll Stop the Rain -- One Riot One Ranger -- Side Tracks -- Hayden's Ferry
(2/11@Bird's Eye View)
Pigeon Roost -- Bluegrass Reunion -- Bluegrass Reunion -- Acoustic Disc
Working on a Building -- Johnson Mountain Boys -- Bluegrass Spirit --
Easydisc

Sick, Sober  Sorry -- Johnny Bond -- Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 --
Rhino
The Wild Side of Life -- Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys -- Heroes
of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Baby, I'm Ready -- The Tunesmiths -- Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 --
Rhino
Car Hoppin' Mama -- Hawkshaw Hawkins -- Heroes of Country Music, Vol. 2 --
Rhino

Let's Don't and Say We Did -- Vern Gosdin -- The Voice -- BTM
Southern Rain -- Cowboy Junkies -- Essential Junk -- RCA
Can't Get There from Here -- Jerry Douglas and Peter Rowan -- Yonder --
Sugar Hill
Aragon Mill -- Dry Branch Fire Squad -- Live! at Last -- Rounder

Smoky Mountain Memories -- Dolly Parton -- Heartsongs -- Blue Eye
When There's No One Around -- Tim O'Brien -- When There's No One Around --
Sugar Hill
I'll Take the Blame -- The Stanley Brothers -- The Early Starday/King
Years -- Highland

Teach Me About Love -- Lyle Lovett -- Step Inside This House -- Curb/MCA
Jug Band Music -- Lucinda Williams -- Ramblin' -- Smithsonian Folkways
Foggy Mountain Breakdown -- J.D. Crowe  the New South -- Live in Japan --
Rounder
Mary Danced with Soldiers -- Nitty Gritty Dirt Band -- Will the Circle Be
Unbroken II -- Universal

Let the Mystery Be -- Iris DeMent -- Infamous Angel -- Warner Brothers
Rise and Shine -- Kristi Rose  the Handsome Strangers -- Nashville: The
Other Side of the Alley -- Bloodshot
Sheik of Araby -- Cluster Pluckers -- Just Pluck It -- CPR

I Am a Town -- Mary Chapin Carpenter -- Live at the Iron Horse -- Signature
Sounds
Welfare Music -- Bottle Rockets -- The Brooklyn Side -- TAG
Sad, Sad Music -- Dwight Yoakum -- If There Was a Way -- Warner Brothers

Country Gentleman -- Chet Atkins -- Classic Country Music: A Smithsonian
Collection, Vol. 2 -- RCA
Highway 52 -- Dave Evans  Riverbend -- The Vetco Sessions -- Vetco

And that's the end of a Tennessee Saturday Night for another week.

Submissions for airplay consideration, comments, valentines, naughty
polaroids, and help

RE: Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night 01/30/99

1999-02-04 Thread Jon Weisberger

Highway 52 -- Dave Evans  Riverbend -- The Vetco Sessions -- Vetco

Yowza!  This is an album that I think a lot of P2ers would like.  Evans came
to the fore back in the 70s as banjo player/tenor singer with Larry Sparks
before striking out on his own.  He cut two albums for Vetco before moving
on to Rebel, and the Vetco sides, more or less collected on this CD, show
him at his most, er, enthusiastic.  I disremember the rhythm section guys,
but the fiddler, Danny Cade, is even mo' wilder than Dave, which makes for a
pretty high-octane combination.  This song is my favorite of the bunch,
inasmuch as I've passed through the towns named in it a whole heap of times.
I imagine Terry Smith has, too.

Jon Weisberger  Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/



Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night-- 1/23/99

1999-01-25 Thread Shane S. Rhyne

Howdy,

I had intended to play a three or four song set of Decca tunes from the
Decca box set. Instead, the show evolved into a full blown Decca-themed
show, with about an hour and a half worth of music from the Decca vaults.

For what it's worth, I received more audience response to this installment
of Tennessee Saturday Night than any other, except possibly the Cas Walker
tribute show.

The Decca stuff was good to have from the box set, because admittedly, I was
a bit tired tonight. I had come on the air at 2:30 that afternoon to prepare
for a live in-studio interview with the Freight Hoppers. With the exception
of a 90 minute dinner break just before the kick-off of Tennessee Saturday
Night, I was on the air continuously until midnight. The Decca set helped me
conserve my energy for the Fringe and our special live guests.

But, I digress...

Here's what a Tennessee Saturday Night sounds like, with a special thanks to
all the folks who've worked through the years at Decca records.

(Contact information, etc., follows the playlist)

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #18 -- 7 PM to 10 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- January 23, 1999

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Red Foley w/The Cumberland Valley Boys -- Heroes
of Country Music, Vol. 2 -- Rhino
Fall on My Knees -- The Freight Hoppers -- Waiting on the Gravy Train --
Rounder
When It Rains I Get Wet -- Hillbilly Idol -- Town and Country -- HBI

Pink Pedal Pushers -- Carl Perkins -- Restless: The Columbia Recordings --
Columbia
Back to the Barrooms -- J.D. Crowe  the New South -- Come On Down to My
World -- Rounder
That's How I Got to Memphis -- Kelly Willis -- Real: The Tom T. Hall
Project -- Sire
Do-Re-Mi -- Woody Guthrie -- Hills of Home -- Rounder

Marcella -- The Deliberate Strangers -- Mood Music for Snake Handlers --
Payday
Nagasaki -- The Cluster Pluckers -- Just Pluck It -- CPR
Give Back My Heart -- Lyle Lovett -- Pontiac -- MCA/Curb

College Horn Pipe -- Mark O'Connor -- Hills of Home -- Rounder
Sink the Bismarck -- Johnny Horton -- Johnny Horton's Greatest Hits --
I Never Picked Cotton -- Johnny Cash -- Unchained -- American

Penneyrille -- Blue Mother Tupelo -- My Side of the Road (1/23@Baker-Peter's
Jazz Club)
Best Friend -- Mike Cross -- High Powered, Low Flying -- Sugar Hill
(1/23@Down Home)
Our Town -- Iris DeMent -- Infamous Angel -- Warner Brothers (1/23@Bird's
Eye View)
Lookin' For Love -- Junior Brown -- Long Walk Back -- MCA/Curb (1/29@Bijou)

Texas Plains -- Stuart Hamblen  His Covered Wagon Jubilee -- Decca: from
the Vaults -- MCA
After the Fire Is Gone -- Loretta Lynn  Conway Twitty -- Decca: from the
Vaults -- MCA
Honky Tonk Songs -- Dolly Parton -- Hungry Again -- Decca

(Texas Plains was the first hillbilly recording from Decca's new "Hillbilly"
series in 1934. After the Fire Is Gone was written in 1970 by L.E. White, a
fiddler from my hometown and an army buddy of my great-uncle's. Hungry Again
is the best album of 1998.)

Uncle Pen -- Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys -- Decca: from the Vaults --
MCA
Put It Off Until Tomorrow -- Bill Phillips -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
Short Life of Trouble -- Riley Puckett -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
Fraulein -- Bobby Helms -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA

Raggedy Ann -- Jimmy Dickens -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
They Took the Stars Out of Heaven -- Floyd Tillman  His Favorite
Playboys -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
Tennessee -- Jimmy Martin -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA

The Eyes of Texas -- Milton Brown and His Brownies -- Decca: from the
Vaults -- MCA
Pork Chop Stomp -- Grady Martin and His Winging Strings -- Decca: from the
Vaults -- MCA
I Never Had the One I Wanted -- Claude Gray -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA

Truck Driver's Blues -- Cliff Bruner and His Boys -- Decca: from the
Vaults -- MCA
Another -- Roy Drusky -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
This Much a Man -- Marty Robbins -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy -- Red Foley -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA

Hello Vietnam -- Johnny Wright -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
Bile Dem Cabbage Down -- Clayton McMichen's Georgia Wildcats -- Decca: from
the Vaults -- MCA
Blue Days, Black Nights -- Buddy Holly -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA

My Dixie Darlin' -- The Carter Family -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
I'm Sorry -- Brenda Lee -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
Coal Miner's Daughter -- Loretta Lynn -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
Walking the Floor Over You -- Ernest Tubb -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA

It Ain't Easy Being Me -- Chris Knight -- Chris Knight -- Decca
Sweet Dreams -- Patsy Cline -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
I Ain't Never -- Webb Pierce -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA

Rocky Top -- The Osborne Brothers -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA
The Salt in My Tears -- Dolly Parton -- Hungry Again -- Decca
Hello Darlin' -- Conway Twitty -- Decca: from the Vaults -- MCA

Paralyzed --  Elvis Presley -- Elvis 56 -- RCA
Great Balls of Fire -- New Grass Revival -- New Gra

Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night 1/16/99

1999-01-19 Thread Shane S. Rhyne

Howdy,

A little late in getting this posted, but really, you weren't listening when
I played the music the first time, so I figured you'd live.

The sharp-eyed among you will notice that my normal theme song didn't get
played this week. The disc containing it went missing. I improvised and
somehow maintained control of the evening.

Contact information, etc., follows the playlist.

Here's a Tennessee Saturday Night, Tennessee-style.

Tennessee Saturday Night -- Show #17 -- 7 PM to 10 PM
WDVX-FM -- Clinton/Knoxville, TN -- January 16, 1999

I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night -- Faron Young -- Live Fast,
Love Hard -- Country Music Foundation
Sheik of Araby -- The Cluster Pluckers -- Just Pluck It -- CPR
That's All Right Mama -- Carl Perkins -- Restless -- Columbia

Honky Tonk Man -- Johnny Horton -- Greatest Hits -- Columbia
Hey! Hey! Hey! -- The Stanley Brothers -- The Complete Columbia Stanley
Brothers -- Columbia
Thanks a Lot -- Robbie and Ron McCoury -- Robbie and Ron McCoury -- Rounder
Play Me Some George Jones Songs -- Jimmy Martin -- Me 'N Ole Pete --
Hollywood

Where Grass Won't Grow -- George Jones w/Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, and
Trisha Yearwood -- The Bradley Barn Sessions -- MCA
Just Joshin' -- Josh Graves -- Josh Graves -- Rebel
God's Own Jukebox -- Chris Wall -- Tainted Angel -- Cold Spring

Way Down Deep -- Ralph Stanley w/Vern Gosdin -- Clinch Mountain Country --
Rebel (1/16@Tennessee Theater)
Red Clay Halo -- Nashville Bluegrass Band -- American Beauty -- Sugar Hill
(1/16 @Tennessee Theater)
Nobody's Business -- Freight Hoppers -- Waiting on the Gravy Train --
Rounder (1/22@Down Home, 1/23@Laurel Theater)

Summertime -- Allen Shadd -- A Cut Above -- Mid-Knight Records
Faded Love -- The Kentucky Colonels -- Appalachian Swing -- Rounder
Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms -- Flatt  Scruggs -- The Complete Mercury
Sessions -- Mercury
Paddy on the Pike -- Wilson Douglas -- The Merrimac Anthology -- Rounder

There Goes My Love -- Chris Hillman  Herb Pedersen -- Bakersfield Bound --
Sugar Hill
Where Ya Been -- The Derailers -- Jackpot -- Watermelon
Ring of Fire -- Johnny Cash -- Super Hits of the 60s -- Epic

Will I Do -- Prairie Oyster -- Everybody Knows -- RCA
Rock and Roll -- The Lonesome River Band -- Looking for Yourself -- Rebel
Mama Tried -- The Cluster Pluckers -- Unplucked -- CPR
Leavin' Tennessee -- Robert Earl Keen -- West Textures -- Sugar Hill

I Ain't Gonna Let It Happen No More -- Tennessee Ernie Ford -- Vintage
Collections -- Capitol
Almost Persuaded -- David Houston -- Super Hits of the 60s -- Epic
I Count the Tears -- Rosanne Cash -- Till the Night Is Gone -- Forward

When I'm In Dixie -- Adie Grey -- Brand New Old Time Music -- Hey Baby
Take Me Back to Tulsa -- Don Walser and the Pure Texas Band -- The Archives
Series, Vol. 2 -- Watermelon
Feel Good Day -- Continental Divide -- Feel Good Day -- Pinecastle

Better Off Believin' -- Hillbilly Idol -- Town  Country -- HBI
Hello Walls -- Faron Young -- All-Time Greatest Hits -- Curb
I Like My Chicken Fryin' Size -- Merle Travis -- The Best of Merle Travis --
Rhino
Hey Joe -- Carl Smith -- Honky Tonk Heroes -- Columbia

I'll Try Not to Cry Tonight -- Elena Skye  the Demolition String Band --
One Dog Town -- North Hollow
I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart -- Patsy Montana  the Prairie
Ramblers -- The Golden Age -- Columbia
When I'm Gone -- The Carter Family -- Their Complete Victor Recordings:
Worried Man Blues 1930 -- Rounder

Down in Washington -- Honky Tonk Confidential -- Honky Tonk Confidential --
Too Many Dogs
Frankie and Johnny -- Jimmie Rodgers -- The Singing Brakeman -- Bear Family
Long Gone Lonesome Blues -- Marty Robbins -- Hank Williams Songbook --
Columbia
The Blizzard -- Jim Reeves -- Legendary Country Singers -- Time Life

I Think I'll Fall in Love -- One Riot One Ranger -- Side Tracks -- Hayden's
Ferry
Columbus Stockade -- Woody Guthrie -- Deja Vu -- Modern Times
Memphis Tennessee -- Jim  Jesse -- Y'all Come -- Epic

New White House Blues -- The Ghost Rockets -- Bootlegs
What Made Milwaukee Famous -- Jerry Lee Lewis -- The Jerry Lee Lewis
Anthology -- Rhino
Tweedle Dee -- Wanda Jackson -- Right or Wrong/There's a Party Goin' On --
TNT
Looking for the Killerman -- Kevin Gordon -- Cadillac Jack's #1 Son --
Shanachie

Love's Not Everything -- Connie Smith -- Connie Smith
Sleepy-Eyed John/Tom  Jerry -- Laurie Lewis  Tom Rozum -- Hand Picked --
Rounder
Let's Chase Each Other Around the Room -- Merle Haggard -- Down Every
Road -- Capitol
Union County -- Jimmy Martin -- 1954-1974 -- Bear Family

Peaches and Cream -- Pee Wee King  The Golden West Cowboys -- Pee Wee King
 The Golden West Cowboys -- Bear Family

Bury Me in Bluegrass -- Kate Campbell -- Songs from the Levee -- Compass
St. Louis Blues -- Craig Smith -- Craig Smith -- Rounder
Charade -- Craig Smith -- Craig Smith -- Rounder

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And that's a Tennessee Saturday Night...until next Saturday.

Does your music have a place in a Tennessee Saturday Night