Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) |
Opening set | | |
Karine Polwart & Lau | The January Man | Evergreen EP |
The Decemberists | January Hymn | The King Is Dead |
Mumford & Sons | Winter Winds | Sigh No More |
The Kennedys | Winter Moon | Closer Than You Know |
Set # 2 | | |
Silly Wizard | The Valley of Strathmore | Best of Silly Wizard |
Andy M. Stewart | I'd Cross The Wild Atlantic | By The Hush |
Set # 3 | | |
Pesky J. Nixon | Fisherman's Blues | Red Ducks 2* |
The Waterboys | The Whole of the Moon | This Is The Sea |
James Maddock | Rag Doll | The Green* |
Set # 4 | | |
Jake Walton | The Plain of Silver | The White Road West* |
Donovan | El Dorado | Sutras |
Willie Nile | Golden Down | Golden Down |
Set # 5 | | |
Andy M. Stewart | Gallant Murray | Donegal Rain |
The Paul McKenna Band | Lonely Man | Elements |
Big Country | Wonderland | single |
Dead Man Fall | Beat Your Drum | mp3 |
Set # 6 | | |
Dead Man Fall | Calexico | mp3* |
Harry Manx | Tijuana | Mantras for Madmen |
Calexico | No Te Vayas | Algiers |
Set # 7 | | |
Sloan Wainwright w/John Scofield | Walking After Midnight | from website* |
Sloan Wainwright | Wedding Bell Blues | Uncovering* |
Chris J. Connolly | Black Swan | Flying Lessons |
Alan Santoriello | PBR and a Shot of Jack | Pros and Cons* |
John Lee Hooker | One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer | The Real Folk Blues |
Set # 8 | | |
Laurie Anderson | Walk The Dog | Attack of the Killer B's |
The Rolling Stones | Walking The Dog | The Rolling Stones |
John Hiatt | Me and My Dog | Beneath This Gruff Exterior |
James Keelaghan | Sinatra and I | Home |
Set # 9 | | |
Andy M. Stewart | The Lakes of Ponchartrain | Man In The Moon |
Martin Simpson | The Devil's Partiality | Righteousness & Humidity |
Dylan | | |
Pesky J. Nixon | Knockin' On Heaven's Door | Red Ducks 2* |
Bob Dylan | Billy 4 | Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid |
Bob Dylan | Isis | Rolling Thunder Tour Live |
This week's edition of Sunday Street featured new music from Dead Man Fall, Pesky J. Nixon, Jake Walton, and Alan Santoriello. We also played a set of songs inspired by Laurie Anderson's performing a concert in Times Square tomorrow featuring music at decibels only dogs can hear.
On a sad note, we marked the passing of the great singer and songwriter from Scotland, Andy M. Stewart, by playing several songs performed by him throughout the program.