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S1:E8 // Shine That Ever Loving Light On Me

S1:E8 // Shine That Ever Loving Light On Me

FromAmerican Songcatcher


S1:E8 // Shine That Ever Loving Light On Me

FromAmerican Songcatcher

ratings:
Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Feb 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Season 1, Episode 8 // Shine That Ever Loving Light On Me
Featured in this Episode:

Traditional - “Midnight Special” (:39)
Memphis Jug Band - “Stealin’, Stealin’” (13:30)
Etta Baker - “Railroad Bill” (26:13)
Big Bill Broonzy - “Glory of Love” (40:55)
Charley Pride - “Roll on Mississippi” (1:01:32)

Teaser:
When the light of the train hits the cell windows of inmates at Mississippi’s infamous Parchman Farm prison, they feel a release and comfort from their captors. Find out what made jug bands so popular in the 1930’s, and the Tennessee natives at the helm of that movement. Yet another fingerpicking legend, left in obscurity until later in life, though she still managed to inspire generations of guitar players. The Ambassador of the Blues left behind a life cloaked in mystery, but this Chicago legend by way of the South left a massive mark as he carried old styles of blues through the 1950’s. For far too long country music has cast aside its African American roots, but one musician blended the color lines and became one of the most decorated country musicians of the century.⁠

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"Shine A Light":
Dust to Digital

Source Credits:
#1: Vera | NAACP | WordsMusic&Stories  | Smithsonian Folkways | Songfacts
#2: Jugstore | Memphis Music HOF | UCSB Library | American Blues Scene | NPS
#3: Story by Glen C Herbert - The Bluegrass Situation | Music Maker | Blue Ridge Heritage Center | OurState.com
#4: Cultural Equity |  Broonzy.com | NPR | People’s World | MS Writers & Music
#5:  Story by Cody Uhls - Official Website |  NPR |  Rolling Stone |  Country Music Hall of Fame

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Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americansongcatcher/support
Released:
Feb 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (53)

Tracing the roots of American music from its cultured past to artists playing it forward, join folk musician and host Nicholas Edward Williams for this audio documentary-style series. Each episode dives into 4-5 stories. We start with the journey behind a traditional song, then uncover the lives of impactful musicians across the American roots music spectrum; to someone doing so today. Hear stories of immigrants who brought their music to America, the pioneers who shaped us, the under-represented, and songs of the South: Gospel, Blues, Country, and the Folk music that's derived from it all. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americansongcatcher/support