Sounds from the Mother Road
Playlist 3/27/98
Noon-2pm
KGLP Gallup Public Radio 91.7fm
The Blasters/American Music
Ronnie Dawson/Party Slab
Junior Brown/Surf Medley
Gene Vincent His Blue Caps/Dance to the Bop
Wayne Hancock/Louisana Blues
Joe Poovey/Ten Long Fingers
Joe Ely/Fingernails
Jerry Lee
Sounds from the Mother Road
For Bob Wills Birthday March 6, 1905
Bob Wills and The Texas Playboy:
Osage Stomp
Steel Guitar Rag
I'l See You In My Dreams
Big Beaver
Honey What You Gonna Do
Brain Cloudy Rag
Fat Boy Rag
Bob Wills Boogie
Milk Cow Blues
San Antonio Rose
Faded Love
Tommy
Greetings from the Mother Road. Busy couple days Ralph
Stanley in town on Friday and Saturday Doug Sham spent about
an hour or so hanging out and talking.
Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys--Brain Cloudy Blues
Al Dexter and His Troopers--New Broom Boogie
Tex Williams--I Lost My Gal from Memphis
Mother Road Jamie writes:
Ray Wylie Hubbard--When She Sang Amazing Grace--Live Cibolo
Creek Country Club
Wooo-H.
Iff'n ya listen real close, you can hear me playin' first-chair whistle /
scream at the end of this song. g
Cool disc, even if I have had to listen to the 12:48 Wanna Rock and
Sounds from the Mother Road
Saturday January 23, 1999
Noon-2pm
KGLP-Gallup Public Radio
Alan Rhody--The Mother Road
The Blasters--American Music
Butch Hancock--West Texas Waltz
Kimmie Rhodes--West Texas Heaven
Robert Earl Keen--Amarillo Highway
Emmylou Harris--Amarillo
Lyle Lovett--West Texas
Playlist--Sounds from the Mother Road
January 16, 1999
KGLP 91.7fm Gallup Public Radio
Noon-2pm Saturdays
Christine Albert/New Mexico/Underneath the Lone Star Sky/dos
Wiley Jim Pfeiffer/Southwestern Serenade/Out of the
West/Wiley Western
Bryan Duckworth/Rancho Grande/Jesse Polka/Duckworth's
Jamie Hoover wrote:
Playlist--Sounds from the Mother Road
Herb Jefferies/Cow Cow Boogie/The Bronze Buckaroo Rides
Again/Warner Western
Jamie, how's this album? I've only seen clips of Herb duking
it out with outlaws and cinema scholars. I'm curious as to
what he sounds like. Does he come
Hey Tom,
That's just about right--Billy Eckstine of the Plains. The cd
has several duets including Little Texas, MM Murphy, Take 6,
Sons of the San Joaquin, Rex Allen Jr. The Mills Brothers and
Cleve Francis. It is jazzy but sort of fun at the same time.
Certainly not historical , but does