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Wildwood Flower
Area Code
32 episodes
6 months ago
Stories of the women who built country music.
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Music,
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Stories of the women who built country music.
Show more...
Music History
Music,
Society & Culture,
Music Commentary
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Episode Thirteen: Lil Hardin
Wildwood Flower
52 minutes 12 seconds
4 years ago
Episode Thirteen: Lil Hardin
In the season one finale, Jack finds his way through the life and career of jazz legend Lil Hardin Armstrong, who performed on exactly one country record: the groundbreaking Blue Yodel #9 with Jimmie Rodgers and her husband Louis Armstrong. Songs: Trisha Yearwood - Xs and Os (an American Girl) Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World Fisk Jubilee Singers - Brethren Rise! WC Handy - St. Louis Blues Jelly Roll Morton - The Crave Alberta Hunter - He’s Got a Punch Like Joe Lewis King Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band - Dippermouth Blues Alberta Hunter - Everybody Loves My Baby Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Yes, I’m in the Barrell Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Gut Bucket Blues Louis Artmstrong - Dinah Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Struttin with some Barbeque  Lil Hardin Armstrong and Her Swing Orchestra - Just for a Thrill Jimmie Rodgers - Blue Yodel #9 Lil Hardin Armstrong and Her Swing Orchestra - Brown Gal Lil Hardin Armstrong - Clip joint References: Albertson, C. (1971/2009) Lil, Louis, Lil, and the little gangster. Stomp Off: A blog of memories and opinions. http://stomp-off.blogspot.com/2009/09/louis-lil-and-little-gangster.html Armstrong, L. (2001). Louis Armstrong, in his own words: selected writings. Oxford University Press, USA. Armstrong, L. H. (2007). Satchmo and Me. American Music, 106-118. Bergreen, L. (2012). Louis Armstrong: an extravagant life. Crown. Dickerson, J. L. (2002). Just for a thrill: Lil Hardin Armstrong, first lady of jazz. Cooper Square Press. Ewing, K. T. (2017). Lillian" Lil" Hardin Armstrong (1898-1971). Gleason, H. (Ed.). (2017). Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives. University of Texas Press. Glenn-Nelson, K. (February 28, 2019), An American Girl: Alice Randall's Journey as a Black Female Country Songwriter. https://www.ascap.com/news-events/articles/2019/02/bhm-alice-randall-country Hardin, L. Interview clips retrieved from https://rwj-a.stanford.edu/bonus-content/lil-hardin-interview-clips Porterfield, N. (2007). Jimmie Rodgers: the life and times of America's blue yodeler. Univ. Press of Mississippi. Teachout, T. (2009). Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Support Women in Music Country Soul Songbook Area Code Network of Podcasts: https://www.areacodenetwork.com/ Connect with Jack: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod Support Jack www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110
Wildwood Flower
Stories of the women who built country music.