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AMERICAN ROUTES ON INSTAGRAM
THE FOLK REVIVAL REVISITED
The American folk music revival that grew from the Post-WWII era to the Sixties was about more than just music: it wrapped in political activism, romantic visions of the self and the “folk,” group “sing-a-longs,” “hootenannies” and careers of singer-songwriters. We interview folk heroine Judy Collins about her move from traditional British folk songs to the new songs and sounds in Greenwich Village. Jug bandleader Jim Kweskin talks about his love of communal living. The late Pete Seeger and Alan Lomax offer opinions on their divergent views of folk music and the quest for authenticity. Jerry Garcia tells of his most influential folk music source and we’ll hear Dylan go electric at Newport in 1965. Rhiannon Giddens talks about bringing back the peoples’ music of another era today.
HOUR ONE
- Open Bed: Savannah Rag Norman Blake
Far Away Down On a Georgia Farm, Shanachie - Going Down the Road Feeling Bad Doc and Merle Watson
Elementary Dr. Watson!, Tomato - SEGMENT: Studs Terkel, Nora Guthrie and Guy Logsdon on "This Land is Your Land"
Listen - CLIP: Ramblin' Jack Elliot
Listen - Blowin' In the Wind Bob Dylan
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Columbia - CLIP: Jerry Garcia
Listen - The Cuckoo Clarence Ashley
The Anthology of American Folk Music, Smithsonian Folkways - Instrumental: Not Fade Away/Going Down the Road Feelin' Bad Grateful Dead
Grateful Dead/Skill and Roses, Warner Bros. - SEGMENT: Alan Lomax
Listen - SEGMENT: Pete Seeger
Listen - Good Morning Blues Lead Belly
Where Did You Sleep Last Night: Lead Belly Legacy Vol. 1, Smithsonian Folkways - If I Had a Hammer Toussaint McCall
Nothing Takes the Place of You, Westside Records - Instrumental: Cairo Rag Cannon's Jug Stompers
The Complete Works 1927-1930, Yazoo - SEGMENT: Jim Kweskin
Listen - CLIP: Bonnie Raitt
Listen - On the Road Again Tom Rush
Take a Little Walk With Me, Elektra - End Bed: Funeral Song for Mississippi John Hurt John Fahey
Of Rivers and Religion, Reprise
HOUR two
- Open Bed: Midnight Special Jimmy Smith
Midnight Special, Blue Note - Why Am I Treated So Bad The Staple Singers
Freedom Highway, Columbia/Legacy - Midnight Special Johnny Rivers
Anthology, 1946-1977, Rhino - CLIP: Joan Baez
Listen - Green, Green Grass of Home Joan Baez
David's Album, Vanguard - Simple Song of Freedom Tim Hardin
The Folk Years- A Singers and Songwriters collection-Simple Song of Freedom, EMI - Instrumental: Wheen Johnny Comes Marching Home Jimmy Smith Trio
The Master, Blue Note - CLIP: Rhiannon Giddens
Listen - SEGMENT: Judy Collins
Listen - Instrumental: Nashville Skyline Rag Bob Dylan
Nashville Skyline, Columbia - CLIP: John Oates
Listen - Stagger Lee John Oates
Live at Preservation Hall, American Routes original recording, - Blowin' In the Wind Stevie Wonder
Up-Tight, Tamla - SEGMENT: Bob Dylan at Newport with Joan Baez, Dick Waterman, and George Wein
Listen - Maggie's Farm Bob Dylan
Live at Newport 1965, private collection - End Bed: It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Bob Dylan
Live at Newport 1965, private collection