The Old Dingy Jukebox
The Old Dingy Jukebox features a wide variety of down home American music styles played from a diverse collection of 78 and 45rpm records. Each show takes the listener on an aural journey exploring the American musical heritage. The show’s repertoire is deep and wide with an emphasis on early to middle 20th century Americana. Styles played on the show include the blues, jazz, old time string bands, traditional folk music, honky tonk, bluegrass and early country music. Informative, yet entertaining, the show’s host, Christian Gallo, includes brief historical tidbits and anecdotes that accompany a selection of often rare or obscure recordings. Sit back and have a listen. Hope you enjoy the show
The Old Dingy Jukebox
Episode #29- “Fiddle Bust-downs, Fair Warnings and Gully Jumpers”
Episode #29. Just Good Records. “Fiddle Bustdowns, Fair Warnings and Gully Jumpers” Enjoy a nice selection of records across a variety of styles. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website olddingyjukebox.com and have a look around. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy the show.
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- Paul Warmack and his Gully Jumpers-”Robertson County” Victor 1929
- Johnny Shines-”Ride, Ride, Woman” Columbia 1946 Unissued Test
- The Johnson Family- “Precious Lord” George Mitchell Field Recording Skene Mississippi, July of 1969
- The Grant Brothers and Their Music- “Tell It To Me” Columbia 1928
- Coy Jackson- “Lookout Heart” Rimrock 1966
- The Vicksburg Blowers- “Twin Blues” Gennett 1927
- Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band w/ Sippie Wallace “Separation Blues” Mountain Railroad Records 1967
- D.L Menard & The Louisiana Aces “Lacassine Special” Rounder Records Recorded 1973 in DL’s Kitchen
- Blind Alfred Reed “How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live?” Victor 1929
- Earl Hooker “Dust My Broom” Cuca 1967
- Ford & Grace “Hideaway” Okeh 1928
- Ocie Stockard and his Wanderers “Twin Guitar Polka” King 1947
- Fats Waller “Sweet & Low” RCA Victor 1935
- James “Thunderbird” Davis “Instrumental #4” George Mitchell Field Recording Mississippi 1960s
- Cliff Bruner & His Boys “Truck Driver’s BLues” Decca 1939
- Joke & The Jokers “I’ve Got The Time” Tennessee Records 1965
- Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers “Flyin’ Clouds” Columbia 1926
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