Songs of Rivers and Mountains: Joan Shelley & Jeff Little

This week we visit with two Southern crafters of music and song. Kentucky native and guitarist Joan Shelley takes her ethereal songwriting and voicing of life’s emotional flow from observations on the banks of the Ohio River near Louisville. Then, the virtuosic Blue Ridge pianist Jeff Little shares his stories of growing up playing alongside the legendary flat-pick guitarist Doc Watson at the family’s music store in Boone, North Carolina. It lead to a singular career of playing high speed fiddle tunes on the piano. Also music of love, loss, and fast trains with Bill Frisell, Johnny Cash, James Brown, Tom Waits and Elizabeth Cotton.

HOUR ONE

Open Bed: Brighter Than the Blues Joan Shelley

Over and Even, No Quarter

This Place Joni Mitchell

Shine, Joni Mitchell

Lonesome Bill Frisell

Harmony , Blue Note

Pretty Fair Miss in a Garden Doug and Jack Wallin

Doug & Jack Wallin: Family Songs and Stories from the North Carolina Mountains, Smithsonian Folkways

Pretty Little Miss Joan Shelley and Doug Paisley

Rivers and Vessels, No Quarter Records

Instrumental: Keep On the Sunnyside Bill Frisell

Beautiful Dreamers , Savoy

Kentucky Everly Brothers

Songs Our Daddy Taught Us, Barnaby Records

Blue Kentucky Girl Loretta Lynn

Blue Kentucky Girl , MCA Nashville

Banks of the Ohio Johnny Cash

Unearthed, American Recordings

SEGMENT: Joan Shelley

Instrumental: Timoney's Nathan Salsburg

Third Nathan Salsburg, No Quarter

Beat the Retreat June Tabor

Beat the Retreat: Songs of Richard Thompson, Capitol

Urge for Going Tom Rush

The Circle Game, Elektra

End Bed: Dandelion River Run Richard and Mimi Fariña

The Complete Vanguard Recordings, Vanguard

HOUR TWO

Open Bed: Billy in the Low Ground Jeff Little

Just a Little Music, self-released

Freight Train Boogie Doc Watson

The Elementary Doctor Watson!, Tomato

Casey Jones Grateful Dead

Workingman's Dead,

Night Train James Brown

The 50th Anniversary Collection , UTV

2:19 Tom Waits

Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards, -anti

Memphis Mail Scott Dunbar

Voices of Mississippi: Artists and Musicians Documented by William Ferris, Dust to Digital

Instrumental: Big Sky Jeff Little

Just a Little Music, Self-released

SEGMENT: Jeff Little

Going Back to the Blue Ridge Mountains The Delmore Brothers

The Delmore Brothers, Vol. 2, Classic

(Oh Susanna) Dust off that Old Pianna Fats Waller

The Essential Fats Waller, Sony

Chicken Shack Boogie Amos Milburn

Down the Road Apiece-The Best of Amos Milburn, Capitol

Instrumental: Tipitina and Me Allen Toussaint

Our New Orleans, Nonesuch

Take Five Dave Brubeck

Time Out, Columbia

Brighter than the Blues Joan Shelley

Over and Even, No Quarter

I'm Going Away Elizabeth Cotton

Shake Sugaree, Smithsonian Folkways

Careless Love Snooks Eaglin

Classic African American Songsters, Smithsonian Folkways

Closing bed: Careless Love Etta Baker

Railroad Bill, Cello

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