On Air

Sunday Street playlist for 01/27/2019

ArtistTitleAlbum (* = New Release)
Opening set
Marley's GhostSomedayTravelin' Shoes*
Ry CooderIn His CareThe Prodigal Son
Paul SimonLate In The EveningOne Trick Pony
Paul SimonOldYou're The One
Set # 2
John McCutcheonSailing Down My Golden RiverTo Everyone In All The World*
Casey NeillOld Father Hudson/Sailing Down My Dirty StreamWhere Have All The Flowrs Gone
Dar WilliamsThe HudsonMy Better Self
Set # 3
John McCutcheonWaist Deep In The Big MuddyTo Everyone In All The World*
John TrudellThe Torn FlagWhere Have All The Flowers Gone
Jackson BrowneLives In The BalanceLives In The Balance
Bruce CockburnLet The Bad Air OutBreakfast in New Orleans...
Set # 4
ChristieYellow RiverRoma soundtrack*
Creedence Clearwater RevivalGreen RiverGreen River
Los LobosBootlegQuiero Creedence
Juan GabrielHave You Ever Seen The Rain?Quiero Creedence
Emmylou HarrisLodiAt The Ryman
Thea GilmoreBad Moon RisingLoft Music
Set # 5
Javier BatizLa Casa del Sol NacienteRoma soundtrack*
The AnimalsDon't Let Me Be MisunderstoodAnimal Tracks
Richard ThompsonWe Gotta Get Out of This PlaceMore Guitar
Robert PlantHouse of CardsBand Of Joy
Set # 6
Randy NewmanBig Hat, No CattleBad Love
Randy NewmanA Few Words In Defense of My CountryHarps & Angels
Joe CrookstonGates of the EmpireJoe Crookston
Rod MacDonaldBeginning AgainBeginning Again*
Warren ZevonLawyers, Guns, and MoneyExcitable Boy
Set # 7
The Attention Seekers w/Jesse TerryPassing Shipsmp3*
Van MorrisonReal Real GoneEnlightenment
Van MorrisonLaughin' and Clownin'The Prophet Speaks*
Muddy WatersYou Can't Lose What You Never HadMuddy Waters, Folk Singer
The Blues ProjectYou Can't Catch MeBlues Project Anthology
Chuck BerryThe Promised LandGolden Decade v.1
James MaddockLand of The LivingIf It Ain't Fixed Don't Break It*
Set # 8
The PersuasionsLay Lady LayKnocking on Bob's Door
Katherine RondeauTonight I'll Be Staying Here With YouUnfortunate Point of View*
Mary Lee's CorvetteSimple Twist of FateBlood On The Tracks
Dylan
Bob DylanEarly Roman KingsTempest
Bob DylanLonesome Day BluesLove and Theft