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Thursday, June 07, 2007
Top 40, May 2007, Online Folk Festival
I know it's late, but here are the Top 40 for May 2007 for the Online Folk Festival:
Artist - Track - Album
1. Julie Miller - Dancing Girl - Blue Pony
2. Donna Hughes - Sad Old Train - Gaining Wisdom
3. Norman & Nacy Blake - Don't Fear The Neo-Cons - Back Home In Sulphur Springs
4. Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer - 236-6132 - Drum Hat Buddha
5. James McMurtry - Walk Between the Raindrops - Walk Between the Raindrops
6. Emmylou Harris - The Pearl - Red Dirt Girl
7. Dan Fogelberg - The Reach - The Innocent Age
8. Grey DeLisle - Joanna - Iron Flowers EP
9. Bill Jones - A Brisk Young Sailor - Turn To Me
10. Simon & Garfunkel - El Condor Pasa - Old Friends Live On Stage
11. Joyce Andersen - Filled With Love - Love and Thirst
12. Jason Wilber - Down in Russell Square - Lazy Afternoon
13. Deirdre Flint - 1-900-Score a Date - Then Again
14. Wayne Greene - Grandma's Pump Organ - Himself
15. The Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir - Soon Ah Will Be Done - Jubilation IV-Acapella
16. Obo Addy - Evening at Kaneshie Market - The Rhythm of Which a Chief Walks Gracefully
17. Ashley Maher - Seven - Flying Over Bridges
18. The Four Bitchin Babes - Just ask your doctor - Hormonal Imbalance
19. Michael Kelsey - Rain Whispers - The Woodchopper's Ball
20. Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts - Hunting the Hare - Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts
21. David Bromberg - Shake Sugaree - Try me one more time
22. Abigail Washburn - Single Drop of Honey - Song of the Traveling Daughter
23. Tracy Grammer - Laughlin Boy - Flower of Avalon
24. Third Road Home - Here With You Today - Venus in Retrograde
25. Simon & Garfunkel - America - Old Friends Live On Stage
26. Outback - Dingo Go - Baka
27. Leonard Cohen - Take This Waltz - The Essential Leonard Cohen
28. The Love Hall Tryst - Jack in the Green - Songs of Misfortune
29. The Byrds - Wasn't Born To Follow - There Is A Season
30. John Gorka - Unblindfold the Referee - Writing in the Margins
31. Solas - Who's in the What Now - Reunion - A Decade of Solas
32. Pieta Brown - Precious Game - In the Cool
33. Johnny Cash - Ballad Of Barbara - Live from Austin, TX
34. David Mallett - Dulcimer - Midnight on the Water (Live)
35. Robert Earl Keen - Shades Of Gray - Live From Austin TX (2004)
36. Erik Balkey - What Good Am I? - My Sacred Heart
37. Tom Paxton - My Last Love Song - Live At McCabe's February 23, 1991
38. Pierce Pettis - My Life Of Crime - Making Light Of It
39. John Prine - Morning Train - Fair & Square
40. Emily Maguire - Falling on My Feet - Radio Sampler
This list, created entirely by the listeners clicking on what they like, is fantastic. It includes singer/songwriters, gospel, world folk, bluegrass, folk/pop, folk/rock, alt-country, straight county, acoustic blues, traditional, instrumental folk, and a cappella folk, as well as songs dealing with political topics. Artists are from the US, England, Canada, Africa, and Australia. This list, for me, validates everything I've been trying to do by presenting a station that plays a wide variety of folk-related genres, because it shows me that there are people listening who like each type of folky music that I'm playing.
So, listeners, I thank you, and these artists thank you. Keep making me proud.
Artist - Track - Album
1. Julie Miller - Dancing Girl - Blue Pony
2. Donna Hughes - Sad Old Train - Gaining Wisdom
3. Norman & Nacy Blake - Don't Fear The Neo-Cons - Back Home In Sulphur Springs
4. Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer - 236-6132 - Drum Hat Buddha
5. James McMurtry - Walk Between the Raindrops - Walk Between the Raindrops
6. Emmylou Harris - The Pearl - Red Dirt Girl
7. Dan Fogelberg - The Reach - The Innocent Age
8. Grey DeLisle - Joanna - Iron Flowers EP
9. Bill Jones - A Brisk Young Sailor - Turn To Me
10. Simon & Garfunkel - El Condor Pasa - Old Friends Live On Stage
11. Joyce Andersen - Filled With Love - Love and Thirst
12. Jason Wilber - Down in Russell Square - Lazy Afternoon
13. Deirdre Flint - 1-900-Score a Date - Then Again
14. Wayne Greene - Grandma's Pump Organ - Himself
15. The Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir - Soon Ah Will Be Done - Jubilation IV-Acapella
16. Obo Addy - Evening at Kaneshie Market - The Rhythm of Which a Chief Walks Gracefully
17. Ashley Maher - Seven - Flying Over Bridges
18. The Four Bitchin Babes - Just ask your doctor - Hormonal Imbalance
19. Michael Kelsey - Rain Whispers - The Woodchopper's Ball
20. Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts - Hunting the Hare - Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts
21. David Bromberg - Shake Sugaree - Try me one more time
22. Abigail Washburn - Single Drop of Honey - Song of the Traveling Daughter
23. Tracy Grammer - Laughlin Boy - Flower of Avalon
24. Third Road Home - Here With You Today - Venus in Retrograde
25. Simon & Garfunkel - America - Old Friends Live On Stage
26. Outback - Dingo Go - Baka
27. Leonard Cohen - Take This Waltz - The Essential Leonard Cohen
28. The Love Hall Tryst - Jack in the Green - Songs of Misfortune
29. The Byrds - Wasn't Born To Follow - There Is A Season
30. John Gorka - Unblindfold the Referee - Writing in the Margins
31. Solas - Who's in the What Now - Reunion - A Decade of Solas
32. Pieta Brown - Precious Game - In the Cool
33. Johnny Cash - Ballad Of Barbara - Live from Austin, TX
34. David Mallett - Dulcimer - Midnight on the Water (Live)
35. Robert Earl Keen - Shades Of Gray - Live From Austin TX (2004)
36. Erik Balkey - What Good Am I? - My Sacred Heart
37. Tom Paxton - My Last Love Song - Live At McCabe's February 23, 1991
38. Pierce Pettis - My Life Of Crime - Making Light Of It
39. John Prine - Morning Train - Fair & Square
40. Emily Maguire - Falling on My Feet - Radio Sampler
This list, created entirely by the listeners clicking on what they like, is fantastic. It includes singer/songwriters, gospel, world folk, bluegrass, folk/pop, folk/rock, alt-country, straight county, acoustic blues, traditional, instrumental folk, and a cappella folk, as well as songs dealing with political topics. Artists are from the US, England, Canada, Africa, and Australia. This list, for me, validates everything I've been trying to do by presenting a station that plays a wide variety of folk-related genres, because it shows me that there are people listening who like each type of folky music that I'm playing.
So, listeners, I thank you, and these artists thank you. Keep making me proud.
Labels: Online Folk Festival, Top 40

