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Oldies 05/06/2014

Classic African American Songsters - New Smithsonian Folkways Album Out June 24, 2014

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Classic African American Songsters - New Smithsonian Folkways Album  Out June 24, 2014
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Smithsonian Folkways Recordings) On June 24, Smithsonian Folkways will release the 23rd installment of the award-winning "Classic" series. The album traces the complicated yet rich history of the "songster," featuring celebrated artists like Big Bill Broonzy, Brownie McGhee, Lead Belly, Peg Leg Sam, Mississippi John Hurt, John Cephas, and more. Help us continue spreading the legacy of these wonderful musicians by sharing this news with your audience. If interested, bulk CD discounts are available for membership premiums.

Three-song sneak preview from Classic African American Songsters from Smithsonian Folkways
https://www.folkways.si.edu/radio/classic_african_american_songsters_preview/

https://www.folkways.si.edu/about_us/news_press.aspx#5_1_14-CAAS

Description:
What is a songster? Album co-producer Barry Lee Pearson, scholar of African American music at the University of Maryland, says that the term is an often contradictory one. While the designation originated in Europe over a thousand years ago, by the early 20th century in America it acquired more of a racial meaning, designating travelling African American singers with the ability to change repertoires to suit the tastes of different audiences.

As Pearson puts it, "[A songster] is both a keeper of tradition, disseminating folk materials wherever he goes, and tradition's worst enemy, contaminating local tradition with modern popular music. He is the inventor of blues and not a blues musician at all. Classic African American Songsters aims to set the record straight and show that there has long been much more to the African American secular song tradition than just the blues.

Classic African American Songsters tracklist:
**Previously Unreleased
1. Warner Williams with Jay Summerour - "Bring It On Down to My House"
2. Pink Anderson - "Talking Blues"
3. John Jackson - "Nobody's Blues (If I Do)"
4. Little Brother Montgomery - "Alabama Bound"
5. Brownie McGhee - "Pallet on the Floor"
6. Bill Williams - "Chicken, You Can't Roost Too High for Me"**
7. Lead Belly - "My Hula Love"
8. Reverend Gary Davis - "Candy Man"
9. John Cephas and Phil Wiggins - "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad"
10. Peg Leg Sam - "Froggy Went A-Courting"**
11. Mississippi John Hurt - "Monday Morning Blues"
12. Pink Anderson - "The Boys of Your Uncle Sam"
13. Brownie McGhee - "Raise a Ruckus Tonight"
14. Marvin Fodrell - "Reno Factory"
15. John Jackson - "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"
16. Warner Williams with Jay Summerour - "Honeysuckle Rose"
17. Big Bill Broonzy - "Bill Bailey"
18. Bill Williams - "When the Roses Bloom Again"**
19. Peg Leg Sam - "Straighten Up and Fly Right"**
20. Snooks Eaglin - "Careless Love"
21. Martin, Bogan, and Armstrong - "They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree"**






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