Saturday May 26,
2007:Rise Up Singing
Folk Plus is hosted and planned by
Angela
Page and airs Saturdays
from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm on WJFF,
at 90.5 fm in Jeffersonville, N.Y. and 94.5 in Monticello N.Y. We are
Hydro-Powered
Public Radio, run mostly by volunteers and funded by members. We stream
online at WWW.WJFFRADIO.ORG Welcome new web listeners,
especially
those who are housebound. Listen to the archive section of the
station website to hear shows for 2 weeks after they have aired.
THANKS SO MUCH to the station
management fo accommodating my health issues which allow me to
continue
to volunteer Saturday mornings and bring you the music that 'moves and
sustains me. '
First a few auction songs -
WJFF's Annual acution and Bazaar is tomorrow, doors openat 11:30
bidding starts at 12:30
1. Cheryl Wheeler - Estate Sale
Circles and Arrows - Philo
2. Joe Crookston - Good stuff
Fall Down as the Rain - joecrookston.com
3. Michael McNevin - Secondhand Sotry
Secondhand Story - Muddpuddle Music
Rise Up Singing: The Group Singing Songbook
Words chords and sources to 1200 songs.
This comprehensive collection has sold tens of thousands of copies
around the world.Songs are arranged in a compact, easy-to-use format
for locating songs and
working with groups. *
Broadway show tunes, Beatles songs, Motown hits * Hymns, spirituals,
and gospel standards * Songs about peace, freedom, labor and the
environment * Ballads, cowboy songs, shanties and blues ... you can get
one on amazon from 14 - 22 bucks
Authors are Peter Blood and Annie Patterson have
more than 25 years of experience in song-leading at conferences and
gatherings using Rise Up Singing throughout the United States,
Canada, and Australia. They both live in Cheney, Pennsylvania.
--This text refers to the Spiral-bound edition.
4. Betsy Rose - Same Boat Now
5. Herdman, Hills, Mangsen ( Berrymans) - Squalor
Voices - Flying Fish
6. Greg Brown - Rooty Toot Toot for the Moon
Baptism of Fire - Green Linnet
7. Betty and the Baby Boomers - (J. Oppenheim) Bread and Roses
Just the Motion -
8. Buffy St. Marie - Piney Wood Hills
Beswt of Buffy St. Maire - Vanguaard
9. Christine Lavin - (Donovan) Happiness Runs
FolkZiner -Appleseed
10. Bob Franke - Great Storm is Over
Other Evening in Chicago - bobfranke.com
11. James Talley - (Woody Guthrie) Deportee
Woody Guthrie and Songs of My Oklahoma Home - jamestalley.com
12. Rosalie Sorrels - (Bob Dyaln) Tomorrow is a Long Time
Nod To Bob - Red House
13. Rosen & Burns - (Steve and Peter Jones) - Killkelly
Fast Folk: Communiiyt of singers and songwriter
Noon
Pinkwater
clip:http://www.npr.org/templates/dmg/popup.php?id=10397615&type=1&date=24-May-2007&au=1&pid=31343223&random=1741650107&guid=000E53234592064F4C38C0D761626364&uaType=WM&aaType=RM,WM&upf=Win32&topicName=Opinion&subtopicName=Commentary&prgCode=ATC&hubId=-1&thingId=10397613&tableModifier=&mtype=WM
DJ from Syracuse area writes:
My main complaint regarding what Pinkwater said on NPR is that he
brought the wrong Kind of attention to the subject of contemporary folk
music.
With too broad a brush and too little pertinent information, he seems
to dismiss the efforts of all of today's younger talented folk and
acoustic
artists because he didn't like the recordings of some young artists
he'd heard on a tape that was given to him by a friend.
DJ from CT area wrote:
I wish one of our more articulate members could post an "op-ed"
piece to NPR.
And from the folk dj at the NPR folk music dj from Pinkwaters own local
NPR station
Damn, I love this music, whether it's Mississippi Fred or Bonnie Raitt
playing his stuff, whether it's Doc Watson or Richard Watson, Jay Ungar
or
Ruthie Ungar. If Daniel Pinkwater brought "folk music" to the
attention of other people who otherwise might not be listening to it on
NPR,
college, NFCB or independent stations, even if I don't agree with every
syllable he uttered, then I'm okay with it.
Wanda Fischer "The Hudson River Sampler"
WAMC-FM/Northeast Public Radio Albany, NY
14. Si Kahn - Gone, Gonna Rise Again
A Retrospective - Philo
15. Charlie King - Our life is More than our Work
Vaguely Reminisscent - www.charlieking.org/
16. Geri Gribi - (Peggy Seeger) - Im Gonna Be An Engineer
WomanSong Caollection - creativefolk.com
17. Peggy Seeger - (Ewan MacColl) - First Time Ever
Folkway Years 55-92, songs of love and politics - Smithsonian Folkways
18. Joni Mitchell - Chelsea Morning
Hits - Reprise
19. Phil Ochs - Changes
There But for Fortune - Elektra
20. John Prine - Hello in There
Philadelphia Folk Festival - Sliced Bread
21. Claudia Schmidt - (Michael Smith) Spoon River
Claudia Schmidt - Flying Fish
22. Stan Rogers - 45 years
Fogarty's Cove - Fogarty's Cove
23. Peter Paul and Mary - (Pete Seeger) Where Have All The Flowers Gone
Very Best of... - Warner Brothers / Rhino
24. Utah Phillips - Goodnight Loving Trail
Starlight on the Rails - AK Press/ Daemon Records
25. Holly Near - I t Could Have Been Me
Singing for Our Lives - Calico Tracks
26. Work o the Weavers - (Leadbelly) - Goodnight Irene
Work o' the Weavers - workotheweavers.com
Folk Plus is a SING OUT! magazine Radio
Partner (www.singout.org)
Thanks
to all well wishers with my curret battle with neurotoxic
poisoning and chemical sensitivities (http://pagewebberink.com/~angie/)
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