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Folk Espresso playlist for 05/31/2010
Program name:
Folk Espresso
Air date:
05/31/2010 | Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Suzzy Roche | Yankee Doodle | Songs from an Unmarried Housewife and Mother, Greenwich Village, USA |
| Bruce Cockburn | Indian Wars | Nothing But a Burning Light |
| Peter Mulvey | Sad, Sad, Sad, Sad (and Faraway from Home) | Kitchen Radio |
| Hart Rouge | Brave Marin | Nouvelle-France |
| Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson | Soldier's Joy | At Folk City |
| Jean Ritchie and Oscar Brand | Soldier, Soldier | Singing the New Traditions |
| Colleen Raney | Sailor Boy | Linnet |
| The Portland Megaband | Swords into Ploughshares/The Green Apple Quickstep/The Battle of Waterloo | A Beneficial Tradition |
| Bill Morrissey | Just Before We Lost the War | The Essential Collection |
| Judy Collins | Wars of Germany | A Maid of Constant Sorrow |
| Martin Simpson | This World is a Trouble and a Trial | Righteousness & Humidity |
| Greg Brown | I Want My Country Back | In the Hills of California |
| Suzzy and Maggie Roche | Who Cares | Why the Long Face |
| Coronach | The Batell of Pavie - The Aftermath: The Burying of the Dead | A Scots Tune - Popular Music from Renaissance Scotland |
| JJ Cale and Eric Clapton | When This War is Over | The Road to Escondido |
| Richie Havens | Handsome Johnny | Mixed Bag |
| Iris DeMent | There's a Wall in Washington | The Way I Should |
| Rig the Jig | Goldsmith's Lament | Passing Through |
| Dave Matthews Band | American Baby Intro | Stand Up |
| Jon Koonce | Iraq | It Can Never Happen Here |
| Kath Bloom | Another Point of View | Thin Thin Line |
| Haris Blackwood | Song of Peace | Gentle Ride |
| The Greathouse of Music | America the Beautiful | Portraits |
| Bela Fleck and the Flecktones | Peace, Be Still | Three Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest |
Thank you, dear listeners, for letting me bring you songs of war, sadness, loss, hope, and peace this morning as we tune our heads and hearts to those who serve our country in uniform on this Memorial Day.
Now, go hug a veteran.
"Oh woe be to the orders that marched my love away, and woe be to the bitter tears I shed upon this day..." Judy Collins



