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Today's update features the great Blind Willie Johnson's recording of "John The Revelator," originally recorded on April 20, 1930 (exactly 80 years ago today).
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Very sad. RIP.
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Today's update features folklorist, lawyer, educator, and banjo-picker Bascom Lamar Lunsford performing the wry "Dry Bones."
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I'm really looking forward to ordering this, Allen. Looks great.
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I discovered The IT Crowd thanks to this thread. Now, through Netflix streaming (through our Wii, doncha know), I've watched all of season one and the first couple of episodes of season two. Loving it! Gotta say, as funny as Roy and (especially) Moss are, the highlight of the first season was the crazy boss and Noel Fielding's character (the goth who lives in the room with the servers).
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Today's update is the first of five "song sermons" in a row. Today's selection features Rev. Moses Mason performing "John The Baptist."
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First three tracks sound AMAZING! Can't wait to hear the rest later!
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I got mine today! Can't wait to give it a spin!
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The all-jazz episode of "Where Dead Voices Gather" is up!
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Today's update features the elders McIntorsh and Edwards, ably assisted by Bessie Johnson and Melinda Taylor from the previous selection, performing "Since I Laid My Burden Down."
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Today's update features the Memphis Sanctified Singers, featuring Bessie Johnson, performing "He Got Better Things For You."
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Today's update features the powerful voice of Rev. Sister Mary Nelson (plus a couple of kids) belting out "Judgment." Can I get a witness?
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Gore was actually the biggest star on the TAMI show at the time.
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In today's update, we listen to the obscure Middle Georgia Singing Convention No. 1 performing the equally obscure "This Song of Love," performed in a style that seems to predate Sacred Harp singing.
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Today's update features the second of two examples of Sacred Harp singing. This is "Present Joys" performed by the Alabama Sacred Harp Singers, recorded in 1928 in Atlanta.
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Just wanted to add my praise. Great reading!
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Today's update features the Alabama Sacred Harp Singers performing "Rocky Road." Sacred Harp singing is one of America's oldest musical traditions.
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Today's update features another example of a lining hymn performed by Rev. J.M. Gates and his congregation.
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Can't think if any lyrics, huh? Hate when that happens...
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I only own the Conn, but I love it...
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The second disc of "Social Music" begins today with Rev. J.M. Gates and his congregation performing "Must Be Born Again," an example of a lining hymn.
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Today's update closes out the first disc of "Social Music" with this bizarre jazz/polka tune. Read about musician Frank Cloutier and the search for information on him and his recording of "Moonshiner's Dance."
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I like how this person makes a bold stand against FEMALE NUDITY and makes a distinction between BUTTS and BUTTOCKS.
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Podcasting startup
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I use Audacity to do my podcast. It's pretty easy to work with and you can download it for free. There are tutorials available if you Google it.