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S1:E7 // She's Gone With The Gypsy Davy
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Season 1, Episode 7 // She's Gone With The Gypsy Davy
Featured in this Episode:
Traditional - “Gypsy Davy” (:20)
Son House - “Grinnin’ in your Face” (9:02)
Merle Travis - “Nine Pound Hammer” (24:07)
Dolly Parton - “Jolene” (40:30)
Sierra Ferrell - “Elk River Blues” (59:60)
Teaser:
Who were the original gypsies, and why are so many songs sung about them? Hear the man who inspired Robert Johnson and set the standard for the Delta blues slide guitar. A boy born out of the Kentucky coal mines and creating the epitome of guitar fingerpicking styles known today as “Travis Picking”. Perhaps the most decorated country singer, philanthropist and unifying voice, a woman who has led countless other country artists and musicians for 50 years, still going strong. A young troubadour who is changing the timbre of country music, mixing it with eclectic roots while transporting listeners to another time.
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Support Independent Programming:
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"Shine A Light":
Source Credits:
#1 Contemplator | Mainly Norfolk | Lizlyle | History Today | Harvard magazine | Second hand Songs | Enacademic
#2 Louder Sound | MS Blues Trail | New World Encyclopedia | MS Writers & Musicians | Black Past | Democrat and Chronicle | George Lamplugh | Digital NEPR
#3 Story by Glen C Herbert + NY Times | Alan Cackett | Oldies
#4 Official Site | The List | PBS | Britannica | Tennessee Encyclopedia | Library of Congress | The New Yorker | NY Times
#5 Wide Open Country | WV Gazette | Saving Country Music | Official Site | Wautauga Democrat | HonkyTonkBadonkaDonk
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americansongcatcher/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americansongcatcher/support53 епізодів
Manage episode 300295183 series 2971954
Season 1, Episode 7 // She's Gone With The Gypsy Davy
Featured in this Episode:
Traditional - “Gypsy Davy” (:20)
Son House - “Grinnin’ in your Face” (9:02)
Merle Travis - “Nine Pound Hammer” (24:07)
Dolly Parton - “Jolene” (40:30)
Sierra Ferrell - “Elk River Blues” (59:60)
Teaser:
Who were the original gypsies, and why are so many songs sung about them? Hear the man who inspired Robert Johnson and set the standard for the Delta blues slide guitar. A boy born out of the Kentucky coal mines and creating the epitome of guitar fingerpicking styles known today as “Travis Picking”. Perhaps the most decorated country singer, philanthropist and unifying voice, a woman who has led countless other country artists and musicians for 50 years, still going strong. A young troubadour who is changing the timbre of country music, mixing it with eclectic roots while transporting listeners to another time.
Follow AS:
Support Independent Programming:
Join the Patreon community, or send a one-time donation through Venmo or PayPal
"Shine A Light":
Source Credits:
#1 Contemplator | Mainly Norfolk | Lizlyle | History Today | Harvard magazine | Second hand Songs | Enacademic
#2 Louder Sound | MS Blues Trail | New World Encyclopedia | MS Writers & Musicians | Black Past | Democrat and Chronicle | George Lamplugh | Digital NEPR
#3 Story by Glen C Herbert + NY Times | Alan Cackett | Oldies
#4 Official Site | The List | PBS | Britannica | Tennessee Encyclopedia | Library of Congress | The New Yorker | NY Times
#5 Wide Open Country | WV Gazette | Saving Country Music | Official Site | Wautauga Democrat | HonkyTonkBadonkaDonk
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americansongcatcher/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americansongcatcher/support53 епізодів
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