DOLLY PARTON

Dolly Parton talks about her musical and family roots in the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee where she first broke into song, performed on the radio, and admired the fashion of the local trollop. With Parton’s “Coat of Many Colors” and hear music from across the American spectrum.

HOUR ONE

Open Bed: Tennesse Rag Chet Atkins and Doc Watson
The Essential Chet Atkins, RCA

Hello, Dolly! Frank Sinatra with Count Basie & Quincy Jones
It Might as Well be Swing, Capitol

She's Dynamite Piano Red
The Doctor's In, Bear Family

Tennessee Waltz King Curtis
Blow, Man, Blow, Bear Family

Tennessee Waltz Les Paul & Mary Ford
All-Time Greatest Hits, Capitol

My Tennessee Mountain Home Dolly Parton
The RCA Years, RCA

Tennessee Waltz Pee Wee King
Classic Country Music: Volume II, Smithsonian

SEGMENT: Dolly Parton

Coat of Many Colors Dolly Parton
The RCA Years, RCA

Dark End of the Street James Carr
The Essential, Razor & Tie

Blues Back Art Blakey and McCoy Tyner
A Jazz Message

Instrumental: One Dime Blues Etta Baker
Hills of Home, Rounder

Yodelling Fiddling Blues Mississippi Sheiks
From Where I Stand, Warner

Water Tank Furry Lewis
Blues Magician, Rounder

Big Boy Now Super Chikan
What You See, Fat Possum

Chicken Grease D'Angelo
Voodoo, Virgin

Froglegs Lloyd Price
Creole Kings of New Orleans

Joy Spring Clifford Brown
The Best of Clifford Brown, Blue Note

HOUR TWO

Open Bed: Old Jellico Bela Fleck
The Bluegrass Sessions, Warner

New Mule Skinner Blues Bill Monroe
1950-58, Bear Family

Better Move It On Home Dolly Parton & Porter Wagoner
The Essential Dolly Parton & Porter Wagoner, RCA

Side By Side Ray Charles and Betty Carter
Ray Charles and Betty Carter, Castle

You've Got the Power James Brown & Vicki Anderson
Duets, Polydor

You Win Again Fats Domino
From Where I Stand, Warner

Crazy Arms Jerry Lee Lewis
Classic Jerry Lee Lewis, Bear Family

Instrumental: Dixie Jerry Lee Lewis
Classic Jerry Lee Lewis, Bear Family

INTERVIEW: Dolly Parton

Knoxville Girl The Louvin Brothers
When I Stop Dreaming, Razor & Tie

Instrumental: A Tribute to Peador O'Donnell Jerry Douglas
Restless on the Farm, Sugar Hill

INTERVIEW: Charles Wolfe

Barbara Allen Maxine Sullivan with John Kirby Sextet
John Kirby Sextet, Sony

I Can't Get No Satisfaction Cat Power
The Covers Record, Matador

House of the Rising Sun Doc Watson
Third Generation Blues, Sugar Hill

Lighten Up Sonny Jones
Funky, Funky New Orleans, Funky Delicasies

Happy Feet Blues Wynton Marsalis Septet
Live at the Village Vanguard, Columbia

End Bed: Blues for Wynton Chris Barber's Jazz Band
Copulatin' Jazz, Great Southern

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