Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) |
Opening set | | |
William Pint & Felicia Dale | The January Man | When I See Winter Return |
The Decemberists | January Hymn | The King Is Dead |
Ian and Sylvia | January Morning | So Much For Dreaming |
Josh Ritter | Empty Hearts | The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter |
Set # 2 | | |
Jack Williams | Them Things | Four Good Days* |
Valerie June | On My Way/Somebody to Love | Pushin' Against A Stone* |
Lyle Lovett | Friend of the Devil | Deadicated |
Rusty Belle | Words That Fit | Common Courtesy* |
Set # 3 | | |
Sarah Elizabeth Campbell | Ramblin' Round | Pastures of Plenty* |
Slaid Cleaves | Voice of Midnight | Still Fighting the War* |
Guy Clark | My Favorite Picture of You | My Favorite Picture of You* |
Set # 4 | | |
Billie Joe Armstrong & Norah Jones | Long Time Gone | Everly* |
The Everly Brothers | When Will I Be Loved | Greatest Hits V.2 |
The Everly Brothers | Amanda Ruth | Born Yesterday |
The Everly Brothers | Down in the Willow Garden | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us |
The Everly Brothers | Don't Let Our Love Die | Bringing it All Back Home |
The Everly Brothers | Abandoned Love | Born Yesterday |
Set # 5 | | |
Martin Simpson | Come Down Jehovah | Vagrant Stanzas* |
Anais Mitchell & Jefferson Hamer | Clyde Waters | Child Ballads* |
Linda Thompson | Never Put to Sea Boys | Won't Be Long Now* |
The Paul McKenna Band | Ruins By The Shore | Elements* |
Set # 6 | | |
Guy Davis | House of the Rising Sun | Nod to Bob 2 |
Guy Davis | Satisfied | Juba Dance* |
Guy Davis | Tell Me Where The Road Is | Chocolate to the Bone |
Guy Davis | Chocolate Man | Skunkmello |
Guy Davis | Some Cold Rainy Day | Juba Dance* |
Set # 7 - Guy Davis live on WUSB | | |
Guy Davis | Lay Lady Lay | live on WUSB* |
Guy Davis | Did You See My Baby | live on WUSB* |
Set # 8 - Dylan | | |
Bob Dylan | Step It Up and Go | World Gone Wrong |
Today's program noted the recent passings of Phil Everly and Sarah Elizabeth Campbell, played some tracks from some of the nominees for BBC Radio 2 Folk Albums of the year, featured tracks from new albums by Jack Williams, Guy Clark, Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones, and concluded with an in-studio visit from blues great, Guy Davis.