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The Old Dingy Jukebox
Christian Gallo
36 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text Moon Mullican- “Southern Hospitality” King 1950Dixieland Jug Blowers- “Memphis Shake” Victor 1927Sonny Burns- “Waltzing With Sin” Starday 1954Williamson Brothers & Curry- “Cumberland Gap” Okeh 1927Woody Guthrie- “Pretty Boy Floyd” Asche 1945Honolulu Serenaders- “Honolulu Stomp” Victor 1929Billie Holiday- “I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues” Commodore 1941Johnny Horton- “Smokey Joe’s BBQ" Abbott 1952The Mobile Four- “Toot, Toot, Dixie Bound” Columbia 1928Don Santiago Jime...
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Send us a text Moon Mullican- “Southern Hospitality” King 1950Dixieland Jug Blowers- “Memphis Shake” Victor 1927Sonny Burns- “Waltzing With Sin” Starday 1954Williamson Brothers & Curry- “Cumberland Gap” Okeh 1927Woody Guthrie- “Pretty Boy Floyd” Asche 1945Honolulu Serenaders- “Honolulu Stomp” Victor 1929Billie Holiday- “I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues” Commodore 1941Johnny Horton- “Smokey Joe’s BBQ" Abbott 1952The Mobile Four- “Toot, Toot, Dixie Bound” Columbia 1928Don Santiago Jime...
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History
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Episode #23- Jerry Garcia.
The Old Dingy Jukebox
1 hour 9 minutes
4 years ago
Episode #23- Jerry Garcia.
Send us a textToday’s episode is an examination and celebration of the musical roots of the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia. Garcia’s musical roots begin in the early 1960s with traditional American folk music. With styles ranging from bluegrass, old time country music, folk, blues and jug band music, Garcia was a well known performer in SanFrancisco and Bay Area clubs. Around 1964-65 Jerry switched his energy from bluegrass banjo to the electric guitar after forming a rock band with fellow Amer...
The Old Dingy Jukebox
Send us a text Moon Mullican- “Southern Hospitality” King 1950Dixieland Jug Blowers- “Memphis Shake” Victor 1927Sonny Burns- “Waltzing With Sin” Starday 1954Williamson Brothers & Curry- “Cumberland Gap” Okeh 1927Woody Guthrie- “Pretty Boy Floyd” Asche 1945Honolulu Serenaders- “Honolulu Stomp” Victor 1929Billie Holiday- “I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues” Commodore 1941Johnny Horton- “Smokey Joe’s BBQ" Abbott 1952The Mobile Four- “Toot, Toot, Dixie Bound” Columbia 1928Don Santiago Jime...