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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SMALL TOWN BLUES: JEFF TWEEDY AND JIMMY DUCK HOLMES

March 8th, 2017

Wilco frontman, Jeff Tweedy tells of the impact on his songs of growing up in the blue collar town, Belleville, Illinois. Music became his creative outlet in high school and lead to founding the seminal Americana band, Uncle Tupelo. We hear from Jeff in his Chicago studio “The Loft” about the emergence of Wilco and the place that making music has in his life, including work with Woody Guthrie’s lyrics and producing records with Mavis Staples. In Bentonia, Mississippi, playing blues and running the Blue Front Cafe, has been a lifetime role for guitarist Jimmy “Duck” Holmes. Duck talks about juke joints and moonshine in the Jim Crow South til now- and how he got the name Duck. We’ll also hear music of jukes, honky-tonks and nightclubs from Hank Williams and George Jones to Bessie Smith and Mary Lou Williams.

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HOUR ONE

  • Open Bed: That's Not the Issue Wilco
    Wilco A.M., Reprise
  • No Depression Uncle Tupelo
    No Depression, Rockville Records
  • Screen Door Uncle Tupelo
    No Depression, Rockville Records
  • Someday Soon Wilco
    Being There, Reprise
  • Sandusky Uncle Tupelo
    March 16-20, 1992, Rockville Records
  • SEGMENT: Jeff Tweedy and Jay Bennett

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  • Instrumental: Airline to Heaven Billy Bragg and Wilco
    Mermaid Avenue: The Complete Sessions, Nonesuch
  • SEGMENT: Jeff Tweedy 2

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  • Do Re Mi Woody Guthrie
    Folkways: The Original Vision, Smithsonian Folkways
  • California Stars Wilco and Billy Bragg
    Mermaid Avenue, Nonesuch
  • Instrumental: Train Breakdown Woody Guthrie
    My Dusty Road , Rounder
  • SEGMENT: Jeff Tweedy 3

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  • Wilco (The Song) Wilco
    Wilco (The Album), Nonesuch
  • SEGMENT: Jeff Tweedy 4

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  • Normal American Kids Wilco
    Schmilco, dBpm
  • War on War Wilco
    Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, Nonesuch
  • Country Disappear Wilco
    Wilco (The Album), Nonesuch
  • Closing Bed: Sandusky Uncle Tupelo
    March 16-20, 1992, Rockville Records

HOUR two

  • Open Bed: Back at the Chicken Shack Jimmy Smith
    Back at the Chicken Shack, Blue Note
  • Chicken Shack Boogie Amos Milburn
    Blues, Barrelhouse & Boogie Woogie: 1946-1955, Capitol
  • God's Own Jukebox Jessie Winchester
    Third Down and 110 to Go, Bearsville
  • Honky Tonkin' Hank Williams
    The Original Singles Collection... Plus, Polygram
  • Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On Big Maybelle
    The Complete OKeh Sessions, OKeh/Epic
  • Froggy Bottom Jimmy Witherspoon
    Goin' to Kansas City Blues, RCA
  • Gimme a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer Bessie Smith
    The Essential Bessie Smith, Sony Legacy
  • Instrumental: Froggy Bottom Mary Lou Williams
    Mary Lou Williams Trio 1944 Roll 'Em, Solo Art
  • White Lightning George Jones
    The Hits, Mercury
  • Moonshiner Uncle Tupelo
    89/93: An Anthology, Columbia/Legacy
  • Cherry Ball Blues Skip James
    The Complete Early Recordings, Yazoo
  • Hard Time Killing Floor Chris Thomas King
    O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Mercury
  • Instrumental: Juke Little Walter
    The Essential Little Walter, MCA
  • SEGMENT: Jimmy "Duck" Holmes

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  • Susie Que Dale Hawkins
    Guitar Players Presents Legends of Guitar-Rock: the '50s, Vol. 1 , Rhino
  • Sister's Coming Home Willie Nelson
    The Complete Atlantic Sessions, Rhino
  • Small Town Talk Bobby Charles
    Bobby Charles, Rhino
  • Closing Bed: Rock House Parts I and II Ray Charles
    What'd I Say, Atlantic

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