Another Country is a weekly program which airs on Community Radio WEFT 90.1 FM in Champaign, Illinois from 6-8 p.m.(central) on Thursday evenings. I play a wide range of tunes very loosely tied to terms like Americana or Roots Music, but I have been known to range beyond those categories on occasion (and I almost always manage to squeeze a little Dylan in there somewhere). The first part of the show frequently revolves around some theme while the last part of the show features extended samplings from new or recent releases.

If you don't live in the central Illinois area, you can listen to the show online by going to http://weft.org/and clicking the "listen online" button.

If you can't listen to the show live, you can now listen to it anytime from this blog. Just click the arrow on the bar at the bottom of each playlist.

Comments, suggestions, etc. are welcome.

Enjoy!

Playlists:

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Another Country with Duffy 02/24/2011

6:00PM to 8:00PM

Rosanne Cash “Tennessee Flat Top Box” from King's Record Shop (2005) on Columbia - Legacy

Johnny Cash “I'm Gonna Sit On The Porch And Pick On My Old Guitar” from The Essential Johnny Cash (1998) on Columbia - Legacy

Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson “Guitars That Won't Stay In Tune” from Clean Shirt (2000) on Sony

Merle Haggard “More Than My Old Guitar” from Roots Volume 1 (2001) on Anti-

Emmylou Harris “Rhythm Guitar” from The Ballad Of Sally Rose (1985) on Warner

Steve Young “Ragtime Blue Guitar” from Seven Bridges Road (2005) on Rounder / Beatball

Merle Haggard “Texas Fiddle Song” from Big City (2008) on Legacy

Kris Kristofferson “Don't Cuss The Fiddle” from The Essential Kris Kristofferson (2004) on Sony- Legacy

The Stairwell Sisters “Banjo Pickin' Girl” from The Stairwell Sisters (2004) on Yodel-Ay-Hee

Jorma Kaukonen “You And My Old Guitar” from Blue Country Heart (2002) on Columbia

Guy Clark “A Nickel For The Fiddler” from Old No. 1 (1975) on Sugar Hill

Guy Clark “Sis Draper” from Cold Dog Soup (1999) on Sugar Hill

Jerry Jeff Walker “That Old Beat-Up Guitar” from Jerry Jeff Walker (1972) on MCA

Conway Twitty “Play Guitar Play” from The Conway Twitty Collection (1994) on MCA

Jerry Lee Lewis “Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano?” from Killer Country (1995) on Mercury-Nashville

The Earl Scruggs Revue “Banjo Man” from Anniversary Special Volume One & Two (1976) on gott

John Hartford “Me And My Fiddle” from Tribute To John Hartford: Live From Mountain Stage (2001) on Blue Plate Music

Neil Young “This Old Guitar” from Prairie Wind (2005) on Reprise

Eric Anderson “Blind Fiddler” from 'Bout Changes & Things (1966) on Vanguard

Plainsong “Spanish Guitar” from Plainsong (2005) on water

Tom Waits “The Piano Has Been Drinking” from Small Change (1976) on Asylum

John Hiatt “Perfectly Good Guitar” from Perfectly Good Guitar (1993) on A & M

Dwight Yoakam “Guitars, Cadillacs” from Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc. Etc.--Deluxe Edition (2006) on Reprise - Rhino

Dwight Yoakam “Miner's Prayer” from Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc. Etc.--Deluxe Edition (2006) on Reprise - Rhino

Dwight Yoakam “Heartaches By The Number” from Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc. Etc.--Deluxe Edition (2006) on Reprise - Rhino

Johnny Cash “I Walk The Line” from Bootleg Vol. 2: From Memphis To Hollywood (2011) on Columbia - Legacy

Johnny Cash “Train Of Love” from Bootleg Vol. 2: From Memphis To Hollywood (2011) on Columbia - Legacy

Johnny Cash “Country Boy” from Bootleg Vol. 2: From Memphis To Hollywood (2011) on Columbia - Legacy

The Flying Burrito Brothers “Lazy Days” from Authorized Bootleg / Fillmore East, New York, NY--Late Show, November 7, 1970 (2011) on Hip-O Select

The Flying Burrito Brothers “My Uncle” from Authorized Bootleg / Fillmore East, New York, NY--Late Show, November 7, 1970 (2011) on Hip-O Select

The Flying Burrito Brothers “I Am A Pilgrim” from Authorized Bootleg / Fillmore East, New York, NY--Late Show, November 7, 1970 (2011) on Hip-O Select

Redbird “Ships” from Live at the Cafe' Carpe (2011) on Signature Sounds

Randy Newman “Rollin'” from Good Old Boys (2002) on Rhino / Reprise


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