Black History Month Special two part interview w/Tim Brooks, Grammy winning music historian author of "Lost Sounds; The History of Black Recordings 1890-1920";
(artist/song/album/label/Cancon);
THE DINWIDDIE QUARTET ~ "DOWN ON THE OLD CAMPGROUND";
JAMES REESE EUROPE ~ "CASTLE HOUSE RAG";
WILBUR SWEATMAN ~ "LUCILLE";
1. Vera Ward Hall & Dock Reed ~ Trouble So Hard ~ Alan Lomax's Blues songbook (comp) ~ Smithsonian/Folkways
2. The Unique Quartet ~ Who broke the lock ~ Lost sounds (comp) ~ Archeophone
3. Cousins & DeMoss ~ Who broke the lock ~ Lost sounds (comp) ~ Archeophone
4. Dinwiddie Quartet ~ Down on the old campground ~ Lost sounds 1891-1922 (comp) ~ Archeophone
5. The Fisk University Quartet ~ Little David blow on yo'horn~Lost Sounds ~ Archeophone
6. The Fisk University Quartet ~ Shout all over God's Heaven ~ Lost sounds (comp) ~ Archephone
7. George W. Johnson ~ The laughing song ~ Lost sounds (comp) ~ Archeophone
8. Nathaniel Dett ~ Baracole ~ Lost sounds 1891-1922 (comp) ~ Archeophone ~ !
9. Bert Williams ~ Nobody ~ Lost Sounds 1891-1922 (comp) ~ Archeophone
10. Wilbur Sweatman ~ Down Home Rag ~ Lost Sounds 1891 ~ 1922 (comp) ~ Archeophone
11. James Reese Europe & His Hell Fighters ~ The Darktown Strutters Ball ~ Lost Sounds(comp) ~ Archephone
12. W.C. Handy Orch. ~ St Louis Blues ~ Lost sounds 1891-1922 (comp)~ Archeophone
13. Bobby Womack & the Valentinos ~ It's All Over Now ~ SAR Records Box Set ~ Abkco
14. Sam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers ~ Amazing Grace ~ SAR Records Box Set ~ Abkco
Vera Ward Hall ~ I Been Drinkin' ~ Alan Lomax's Blues songbook (comp) ~ Smithsonian/Folkways
WC HANDY ~ "ST LOIS BLUES";
THE SOUL STIRRERS ~ "I'M A SOLDIER";
SAM COOKE & THE SOUL STIRRERS ~ "TWISTING THE NIGHT AWAY";
BOBBY WOMACK ~ "IT'S ALL OVER NOW";
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