I’m so accustomed to presenting “Live From WSHU’s Studio A” in recent years, that this program seems like a given. Spotlighted are three fine recent releases that feature live in-performance recordings of some of our favorite singer/songwriters. For good measure, I went to the vaults and brought out a recorded live performance in vinyl by Debby McClatchy in 1984 at the legendary Coffeehouse Extempore in Minneapolis. McClatchy will be in performance in our broadcast area this weekend.
- Artist, "Title", Album, Label
- Tom Paxton/Bob Gibson/Anne Hills, “Sing For The Song”, “Did You Hear John Hurt”, “Home To Me (Is Where Your Are)”, Best Of Friends
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- Tom Paxton/Bob Gibson/Anne Hills, “And Loving You”, “While You Sleep”, “Let The Band Play Dixie”, “Pilgrim Song”
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- Debby McClatchy, “Winter Country Blues”, “The Women Of Greenham Common”, “The Someday Café, ” Someday Café
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- Debby McClatchy, “The Ballad Of Blasphemous Bill”, Lady Luck, Innisfree/Green Linnet
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- Debby McClatchy, “Don’t Come Home A’lovin With Venison On Your Truck”, Someday Café, Green Linnet
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- Greg Brown, “Last Fair Deal Gone Down”, Live At The Black Sheep, Alcove
- Garnet Rogers, “I Still Miss Someone”, Live At The Black Sheep, Alcove
- Greg Brown, “Milk Of The Moon”, Live At The Black Sheep, Alcove
- Karen Savoca, “Bittersweet”, Live At The Black Sheep, Alcove
- Garnet Rogers, “Who Could Have Known”, Live At The Black Sheep, Alcove
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- Guy Clark, “Randall Knife”, Together At The Bluebird Café, American Originals
- Townes Van Zandt, “A Song For”, Together At The Bluebird Café, American Originals
- Guy Clark, “Dublin Blues”, Together At The Bluebird Café, American Originals
- Steve Earle, “I Ain’t Ever Satisfied”, Together At The Bluebird Café, American Originals
- Guy Clark, “Immigrant Eyes”, Together At The Bluebird Café, American Originals
- Debby McClatchy, “Hale's Rag”, Light Years Away, Marimac
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