AMERICAN ROUTES
San Antonio Sounds San Antonio Sounds September 20th, 2023 (Hour 1)
San Antonio Sounds

The great Texas river city is a mix of Mexican, German, Anglo and African American cultures, among others. Home to the Texas Conjunto Festival and the International Accordion Festival, San Antonio is best known for Tex-Mex or Tejano music played by squeeze box masters like Flaco Jimenez, Narciso Martinez and Mingo Saldivar among many. We’ll speak with Flaco, who in collaborations with Doug Sahm, Ry Cooder, and Los Super Seven, has carried the music worldwide. “Chicano brown-eyed soul” performers like Sunny and the Sunliners and other groups describe music that connected New Orleans and Louisiana Swamp Pop with San Antonio and East Los Angeles. We’ll also talk with Vox organ legend Augie Meyers who worked in the high hippie era with Doug Sahm as part of the Sir Douglas Quintet and later in the Texas Tornadoes. The conversation comes full circle with Max Baca, the leader and bajo sexto player of Los Texmaniacs who was influenced by both Flaco and Doug Sahm. The Grammy-winning family band sticks with tradition, but finds ways to include country, blues and rock. Plus music from Sam the Sham, Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, Freddy Fender and Willie Nelson. ¡Vamos!

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HARVEST TIME

November 14th, 2007

It’s the time of the season when we gather together to celebrate the harvest… and maybe reflect on the work we’ve done—all in words and music. It’s also getting cold, and it’s a good time to be indoors by the radio to hear autumnal sounds and colors in music. Our guests include bluegrass traditionalist Del McCoury, who speaks about his days on the farm and logging the forests of Pennsylvania, as well as his bluesy “high lonesome” sound. Popular singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant reflects on the role of music in the seasons of her life and tells about her recording “The House Carpenter’s Daughter”. Plus sounds and wiffs of the “angels’ share” from the barrel room of the Old Forrester Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky. We’ll post the scratch and sniff soon.

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HOUR ONE

  • Intro Bed: Red Eyes On A Mad Dog The Del McCoury Band
    The Family, Ceili Music
  • Pickin' Time Johnny Cash
    The Man In Black: 1954-1958, Bear Family
  • Peach Pickin' Time Down In Georgia Jimmie Rodgers
    No Hard Times, 1932, Rounder
  • Barnyard Dance Martin, Bogan and Armstrong
    The Barnyard Dance, Rounder
  • Stay All Night Bob Wills
    For The Last Time, Liberty
  • Instrumental: Corn Pickin' James Burton & Ralph Mooney
    Guitar Player Presents Legends of Guitar: Country Vol. 2, Rhino
  • SEGMENT: Del and Ronnie McCoury

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  • I Am A Pilgrim Merle Travis
    Folk Songs Of The Hills, Capitol
  • Tomorrow Is A Long Time Ian & Sylvia
    The Complete Vanguard Studio Recordings, Vanguard
  • I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry Keb' Mo'
    Hank Williams: Timeless, Lost Highway
  • Intro Bed: Chuck's Chuckles Willis Jackson
    Call of the Gators, Delmark
  • Girl from the North Country Howard Tate
    Black On White: R&B Covers of Rock, Rhino
  • Autumn Leaves Freddie Hubbard
    Blues For Miles, Evidence
  • Tis' Autumn Nat King Cole
    The Best Of The Nat King Cole Trio Vol.2 1947-50, Capitol
  • Shine On Harvest Moon Betty Carter
    ‘Round Midnight, ATCO
  • Good Evening Everybody / All of God's Children Led by Allie Pettway / Led by Creola B. Pettway
    How We Got Over: Sacred Songs of Gee's Bend, Tinwood Media

HOUR two

  • Intro Bed: Moondance David West, et al
    Into The Mystic: An Instrumental Tribute To Van Morrison, CMH
  • POSTCARD: Brown-Forman Distillery near Louisville, KY

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  • Whiskey Heaven Fats Domino
    From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music, Warner
  • The Leaves Mustn't Fall Moon Mullican
    Sings All-Time Greatest Hits, King
  • Tear My Stillhouse Down Gillian Welch
    Revival, Almo
  • Instrumental: Barnaby, Hardly Working Yo La Tengo
    Fakebook, Bar None
  • Balfa et Gran Bois Coteau
    Highly Seasoned Cajun Music, Rounder
  • Sally Ann Natalie Merchant
    The House Carpenter's Daughter, Myth America
  • SEGMENT: Natalie Merchant

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  • Instrumental: In a Sentimental Mood Django Reinhardt
    The Complete Chronological, JSP
  • Autumn in New York Bud Powell
    The Amazing Bud Powell Vol.2, Blue Note
  • Harvest Moon Cassandra Wilson
    New Moon Daughter, Blue Note
  • Wayfaring Stranger Johnny Cash
    American III: Solitary Man, American
  • Will the Circle Be Unbroken Staples Singers
    Freedom Highway, Columbia
  • End Bed: Windy & Warm Doc Watson
    Foundation: The Doc Watson Guitar Instrumental Collection 1964-1988, Sugar Hill

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