- 1 hour 9 minutesEpisode #37- "Sinners & Redeemers" Records About Saturday Night & Sunday Morning
Episode #37 – “Sinners & Redeemers” Records About Saturday Night & Sunday Morning
In this episode, I spin a stack of 78 RPM and 45 RPM records that tell the story of Saturday night temptation and Sunday morning redemption. From fragile shellac discs of the 1920s and ’30s to mid-century jukebox singles, these records capture the push and pull between honky-tonk rebellion and gospel salvation — sometimes from the very same artists.If you love vintage vinyl, American roots music, pre-war blues, gospel quartets, early country records, and the cultural story behind recorded sound, this one’s for you.Sit back and enjoy a good old fashioned episode featuring a variety of down home 78 rpm records. Blues, jazz, early country, honky tonk, Hawaiian steel guitar and even some ranchera accordion playing. A little bit of everything. I hope you enjoy the wide variety of music featured in the show. Crack a cold one and enjoy this episode of the Old Dingy Jukebox- Down Home 78 RPM Records “Greenback Dollars, Malicious Bed Bugs and Waltzes With Sin.”
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Featured Tracks
Hokum Boys – “Keep Your Mind On It” (Vocalion, 1936)
Reverend Gary Davis – “I Belong to the Band” (Melotone, 1935)
Earl Johnson’s Dixie Entertainers – “Green Mountain Polka” (Victor, 1929)
Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers – “If the River Was Whiskey” (Columbia, 1930)
The Guitar Evangelist (Rev. Edward Clayborn) – “Jesus Will Make It Alright” (Vocalion, 1927)
Flatt & Scruggs – “Get in Line Brother” (Columbia, 1952)
Blind Boy Fuller – “Somebody’s Been Playing With That Thing” (Melotone, 1938)
Leake County Revelers – “Saturday Night Breakdown” (Columbia, 1929)
The Louvin Brothers – “Broadminded” (Capitol, 1953)
Rev. Charlie Jackson – “Wrapped Up, Tangled Up in Jesus” (Booker, 1969)
Lloyd Green – “Bar Hoppin” (Chart, 1969)
Joe Hudgins – “Where’d You Stay Last Night” (Antenna, 1965)
Doc Watson, Clint Howard & Fred Price – “Walking in Jerusalem” (Vanguard, early 1960s)
Blind Willie Johnson – “Run to the City of Refuge” (Columbia, 1929)
Jimmie Rodgers – “In the Jailhouse Now” (Bluebird, 1929)
Banjo Ikey Robinson – “Rock Me Mama” (Brunswick, 1929)The Carter Family – “Sunshine in the Shadows” (Bluebird, 1931)
Moon Mullican – “BotDonate to the podcast: https://paypal.me/christiangallo1?locale.x=en_US
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Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/13 February 2026, 7:00 pm - 1 hour 9 minutesEpisode #36- 78 RPM Records From The Old Dingy Shelves: “Greenback Dollars, Malicious Bed Bugs and Waltzing With Sin.”
- Moon Mullican- “Southern Hospitality” King 1950
- Dixieland Jug Blowers- “Memphis Shake” Victor 1927
- Sonny Burns- “Waltzing With Sin” Starday 1954
- Williamson Brothers & Curry- “Cumberland Gap” Okeh 1927
- Woody Guthrie- “Pretty Boy Floyd” Asche 1945
- Honolulu Serenaders- “Honolulu Stomp” Victor 1929
- Billie Holiday- “I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues” Commodore 1941
- Johnny Horton- “Smokey Joe’s BBQ" Abbott 1952
- The Mobile Four- “Toot, Toot, Dixie Bound” Columbia 1928
- Don Santiago Jimenez- “Marfa” Decca 1937
- Lonnie Johnson- “Mean Old Bed Bug Blues” Okeh 1927
- Weems String Band- “Greenback Dollar” Columbia 1927
- Callahan Brothers- “Gonna Quit Drinkin’ When I Die” Melotone 1936
- Beale Street Washboard Band- “Forty & Tight” Vocalion 1929
- Skeets Mcdonald- “Scoot, Git And Begone” Capitol 1952
- Bertha “Chippie” Hill- “Charleston Blues” Okeh 1926
- Uncle Dave Macon- “One More River To Cross” Montgomery Ward 1935
Sit back and enjoy a good old fashioned episode featuring a variety of down home 78 rpm records. Blues, jazz, early country, honky tonk, Hawaiian steel guitar and even some ranchera accordion playing. A little bit of everything. I hope you enjoy the wide variety of music featured in the show. Crack a cold one and enjoy this episode of the Old Dingy Jukebox- Down Home 78 RPM Records “Greenback Dollars, Malicious Bed Bugs and Waltzes With Sin.”
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Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/29 September 2025, 3:00 am - 1 hour 12 minutesEpisode #35- Records & Musicians From Texas: “Beer Soaked Roadhouses, Fiery Damnation and Roses From San Antone”
- T. Texas Tyler- “Texas Boogie Woogie” Starday 1955
- Hop Wilson- “Black Cat Bone” Goldband 1958
- Edie Noack- “Take It Away Lucky” Starday 1954
- Conjunto Estrella- “Juan Charrasqueado” Mid 1950s
- Mance Lipscomb- “If I Miss The Train” Arhoolie 1960
- Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies- “Somebody’s Been Using That Thing” Decca 1935
- T-Bone Walker- “Gonna Find My Baby” Black & White 1947
- Bill Neely- “Satan’s Burning Hell” Arhoolie 1974
- Ray Price- “My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You” Columbia 1957
- Lightning Hopkins- “Penitentiary Blues” Folkways 1959
- Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys- “New Spanish Two Step” Columbia 1946
- East Texas Serenaders- “Acorn Stomp” Brunswick 1928
- George Jones- “Aching Breaking Heart” Del Rio (live recording) Likely 1958–1962. Released in the 1970s. (Dancetown USA is located in Houston, TX.)
- Long John Hunter- “Slash” Yucca 1961
- Santiago Morales- “La Respingona” Vocalion 1938
- Juke Boy Bonner- “Goin’ Back To The Country-(where they don’t burn the buildings down)” Arhoolie 1968
- Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys “New San Antonio Rose” Columbia 1946
- HIDDEN TRACK Ezra Paulette & The Beverly Hillbillies “On The Texas Prairie” Conqueror 1937
Sit back and enjoy an episode featuring records and musicians from the state of Texas. Texas has a great musical heritage and a deep well of down home artists and styles. The show represents Texas Blues, Western Swing, Mexican String Bands, Honky Tonk Country and Old Time String Bands. Crack a cold one and enjoy this episode of the Old Dingy Jukebox- Records & Musicians From Texas: “Beer Soaked Roadhouses, Fiery Damnation and Roses From San Antone”Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. If you could be so kind, leave a review over at Apple podcasts as well as over at Spotify. Positive rankings sure do help the show’s distribution.
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Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/2 July 2025, 5:00 am - 1 hour 6 minutesEpisode #34- 78 RPM Records From The Lawrence Cohn Collection: “Gambling Barrooms, Animus Requital & Kicks Like A Georgia Mule”
- Crockett’s Mountaineers- “Little Rabbit/Rabbit Who’s Your Mammy?” Varsity 1931
- Jimmie Rodgers- “Frankie & Johnny” Bluebird 1929
- Clarence Williams’ Washboard Four- ‘Church Street Sobbin’ Blues” Okeh 1927
- Billie Holiday- “Them There Eyes” Columbia 1939
- Fiddlin’ Arthur Smith & Dixie Liners- “KC Stomp” Bluebird 1940
- Mac McClintock- “Hallelujah! I’m A Bum” Victor 1928
- Jazz Gillum- “It Sure Had A Kick” Bluebird 1940
- Roy Newman & His Boys- “Shine On Harvest Moon” Vocalion 1935
- Jimmie Davis- “Goodbye Old Booze” 1938
- Blind Willie Johnson (The Blind Pilgrim)- “If I Had My Way” Anchor
- The Tune Wranglers- “Rodeo Rose” Bluebird 1937
- The Quintet of the Hot Club of France (Django/Grappely) “Avalon” Decca 1936
- Memphis Minnie- “Fish Man Blues” Columbia 1947
- Jimmie Rodgers- “Gambling Bar Room Blues” Bluebird 1932
- Roosevelt Sykes- “Let The Black Cat Have His Way” Okeh 1942
- Harlem Hamfats- “It Was Red” Decca 1937
Sit back and enjoy an episode featuring 78rpm records from the collection of music producer, collector, historian and author, Lawrence Cohn (1932-2023). After Larry passed away I was fortunate enough to pick through a lot of the records recently acquired from his estate. Larry Cohn was best known for his influential box sets in the early 1990s that featured the complete recordings of Robert Johnson and Bessie Smith. He also was responsible for the influential box set “Roots ‘n Blues-The Retrospective 1925-1950”, a compilation of great 78rpm recordings of early county string bands, blues, country, gospel and jazz.
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Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/2 March 2025, 7:00 am - 1 hour 4 minutesEpisode #33 - "Badger State Dive Bars, Tappin' Them Things & Blues To Spare"
Sit back and enjoy this episode curated from a variety of blues, country, jazz and nortena 78rpm records. Please help spread the word by reviewing, following and sharing the show with your friends.
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"Badger State Dive Bars, Tappin' Them Things & Blues To Spare"- Howlin’ Wolf - “Sitting On Top of the World” Chess 1952
- Fairley Holden & His Ice Cold Papas - “I’ve Got Blues To Spare” King 1947
- Harlem Hot Shots - “Somebody Stole My Gal” Bluebird 1934
- Stamps & Baxter Quartet - “Cryin’ Holy Unto The Lord” 1940s?
- R. Crumb & The Cheap Suit Serenaders- “Mysterious Mose” 1970s
- Maddox Brothers & Rose - “The 8:30 Blues” 4 Star 1952
- Fats Waller - “Darktown Strutters Ball” Bluebird 1940
- Billy Strange- “Diesel Smoke & Dangerous Curves” Capitol 1952
- The Dorsey Brothers- “Persian Rug” Okeh 1929
- Little Junior Parker - “Next Time You See Me” Duke 1957
- Trio San Antonio - “Yo Bien Quisiera” Arhoolie 1974
- Harry Choates - “Draggin’ The Bow” Gold Star 1948
- Driftless Revelers - “Wisconsin Saturday Nights” 2024
- Buffalo Johnson and His Herd - “Tappin’ That Thing” Kentucky 1951
- B.B.King - “Bad Luck” R.P.M. 1956
- Memphis Minnie - “Three Times Seven Blues” Columbia 1946
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Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/30 October 2024, 7:00 pm - 1 hour 20 minutesEpisode #32- "Big Legged Women, Spiked Ovaltine and Shortnin' Free Bread"
Sit back and enjoy an episode featuring some choice records from the stacks. Early country, western swing, jazz, rockabilly, Mexican string band music, blues and old time music. We’re going to hit it all in this episode. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. If you could be so kind, leave a review over at Apple podcasts as well as over at Spotify. Spotify has enabled a five star review system similar to Apple podcasts. Positive rankings sure do help the show. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website https://www.olddingyjukebox.com/home and have a look around. I appreciate the support.
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- Sister O.M. Terrell- “Going To That City” Columbia, 1953
- Bob WIlls and his Texas Playboys “This Is Southland” Columbia, 1945
- Carolina Chocolate Drops “Boodle Bum Bum” Nonesuch 2012 (buddy miller pr.)
- Charlie Poole and his North Carolina Ramblers “Leavin’ Home” Columbia 1927
- R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders “Dream Of Heaven”.....”Pedal Your Blues Away”... Blue Goose #3 1978
- Chicago Black Swans “Don’t You tear My Clothes #2” Conqueror 1935
- Frank Fairfield “Cumberland Gap” Tompkins Square 2011
- El Ciego Melquiades “Viva Laredo” Bluebird 1936
- Joe Thompson “Georgia Buck” Rounder Records 1999
- Gene O’Quin “You Name It (She’s Got It)” Capitol 1954
- Hackberry Ramblers “Rice City Stomp” Bluebird 1937
- Hoke Rice & His Hoky Poky Boys “I Don’t Love Nobody” Brunswick 1930
- Harry “The Hipster” Gibson “Who Put The Benzadrine In Mrs. Murphy’s Ovaltine” Musicraft 1946
- Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters “Ol Man River (Smoke A Little Tea)” Vocalion 1938
- Jimmie Rodgers “Miss The Mississippi & You” Bluebird 1932
- Johnny Temple “Big Leg Woman” Decca 1938
- King Oliver & His Orchestra “St. James Infirmary” Victor 1930
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Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/18 December 2023, 1:00 am - 1 hour 9 minutesEpisode #31- Rockabilly, Country, Bluegrass & Old Time Records: “Too Many Taverns, Faulty Excuses & Good ‘Ol Mexican Beans”
Sit back and enjoy an episode featuring some of my favorite country style records. Early country, bluegrass, hillbilly, western swing, rockabilly, and old time music. We’re going to hit it all in this episode. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. If you could be so kind, leave a review over at Apple podcasts as well as over at Spotify. Spotify has enabled a five star review system similar to Apple podcasts. Positive rankings sure do help the show. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website https://www.olddingyjukebox.com/home and have a look around. I appreciate the support.
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- Glenn and Vivian Watson- “Just Keep On Going” BMC Records, 1959 (with Red Allen)
- Merle Travis- “If You Can’t Go Right, Don’t Go Wrong” Live at Town Hall Party, 1958 Released on Sundazed Music, 2005
- Modern Mountaineers- “Pipe Liner’s Blues” Bluebird, 1940 (Moon Mullican)
- The Delta Sisters “Port Arthur Blues” Rooster Records 1980
- Art Rosenbaum and Al Murphy- “Callahan” Meadowlands 1972
- Donny Young (with Roger Miller) “High On This Mountain Top” Decca 1958 (Johnny Paycheck)
- SLO County Stumblers (feat. Laura Foxx) “Mexican Beans”> “Elzic’s Farewell” Self Produced 2022
- Luke Gordon “Mustache on a Cabbage Head” Quincy 1955
- King Sterling “Too Many Taverns” Starday 1956
- Art Rosenbaum “Drunken Sailor” (same as track 5)
- Merle Travis “Main Street Breakdown” Live At Town Hall Party 1958 released on Sundazed Music 2005
- Pat Conte “Been All Around This World” Folk Music of the United States, Jalopy Records 2010
- Red Allen & The Kentuckians “Trouble ‘Round My Door” Starday 1961
- Freddie Hart “Dig Boy” Columbia 1956
- Tommy Jarrell “John Henry” County Records 1974
- Lewis Tally & The Whackers “Ole What’s Her Name” Tally 1965
- Ken Hammock “Blue Guitar Jump” Dixie 1958
- Carl Perkins “Gone, Gone, Gone” Sun 1955
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Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/17 July 2023, 7:00 am - 1 hour 16 minutesEpisode #30- “Disagreeable Situations, The Trouble With Whiskey, and Knockin' Around a Jug"
Sit back and enjoy an episode featuring some of my favorite records across a variety of records from the African American tradition. Just good records covering the blues, jazz, gospel and early rock n’ roll. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. If you could be so kind, leave a review over at Apple podcasts as well as over at Spotify. Spotify has enabled a five star review system similar to Apple podcasts. Positive rankings sure do help the show. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website https://www.olddingyjukebox.com/home and have a look around. I appreciate the support.
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- Hokum Boys- “I Ain’t Goin’ That Way” Vocalion 1936
- Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra “Knockin’ A Jug” Okeh 1929
- Elmore James “Dust My Broom” Trumpet 1951
- Charlie Parker Quintet “Scrapple From The Apple” Dial 1948
- Ike Turner & His Kings Of Rhythm “Way Down Here” Modern 1954
- Mance Lipscomb “Where Did You Stay Last Night” Recorded in Berkeley California 1964 By Chris Strachwitz. Released on Arhoolie Records 1965
- Lowell Fulson “Mean Old Lonesome Song” Swing Time 1956
- Cab Calloway & His Orchestra “You Dog” 1931
- Jelly Roll Morton “Don’t Leave Me Here” General 1939
- John Lee “Down At The Depot” Unknown
- Art Landry’s Orchestra “Hugs and Kisses” Victor 1927
- Ellington, Mingus & Roach “Wig Wise” Recorded New York City 1962
- Lightning Hopkins “Whiskey Blues” Gold Star Sometime between 1947-49
- Walter Davis “Just Thinking” Bluebird 1940
- Johnny “Guitar” Watson “Ruben” RPM 1955
- Tiny Parham and his Musicians “Sud Buster’s Dream” Victor 1929
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Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/16 April 2023, 7:00 am - 1 hour 16 minutesEpisode #29- “Fiddle Bust-downs, Fair Warnings and Gully Jumpers”
Episode #29. Just Good Records. “Fiddle Bustdowns, Fair Warnings and Gully Jumpers” Enjoy a nice selection of records across a variety of styles. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website olddingyjukebox.com and have a look around. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy the show.
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- Paul Warmack and his Gully Jumpers-”Robertson County” Victor 1929
- Johnny Shines-”Ride, Ride, Woman” Columbia 1946 Unissued Test
- The Johnson Family- “Precious Lord” George Mitchell Field Recording Skene Mississippi, July of 1969
- The Grant Brothers and Their Music- “Tell It To Me” Columbia 1928
- Coy Jackson- “Lookout Heart” Rimrock 1966
- The Vicksburg Blowers- “Twin Blues” Gennett 1927
- Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band w/ Sippie Wallace “Separation Blues” Mountain Railroad Records 1967
- D.L Menard & The Louisiana Aces “Lacassine Special” Rounder Records Recorded 1973 in DL’s Kitchen
- Blind Alfred Reed “How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live?” Victor 1929
- Earl Hooker “Dust My Broom” Cuca 1967
- Ford & Grace “Hideaway” Okeh 1928
- Ocie Stockard and his Wanderers “Twin Guitar Polka” King 1947
- Fats Waller “Sweet & Low” RCA Victor 1935
- James “Thunderbird” Davis “Instrumental #4” George Mitchell Field Recording Mississippi 1960s
- Cliff Bruner & His Boys “Truck Driver’s BLues” Decca 1939
- Joke & The Jokers “I’ve Got The Time” Tennessee Records 1965
- Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers “Flyin’ Clouds” Columbia 1926
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Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/26 January 2023, 3:00 am - 1 hour 16 minutesEpisode #28- "Reefer Headed Men, Puissant Manes and Crumbling Walls"
Episode #28. Good Records. Enjoy a nice selection of records across a variety of styles. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website olddingyjukebox.com and have a look around. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy the show. “Reefer Headed Men, Puissant Manes and Crumbling Walls”
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- Blind Willie Johnson “If I Had My Way, I’d Tear This Building Down” Vocalion 19127
- George & Earl “Done Gone” Mercury 1956
- Don Rafael y su Orquesta “Carioca” Vocalion 1930
- McKinney’s Cotton Pickers “Beedle Um Bum” Bluebird 1929
- The Farmer Boys “Oh, How It Hurts” Capitol 1956
- North Carolina Hawaiians “Soldiers Joy” Okeh 1928
- Big Bill Broonzy “Match Box”
- Lydia Mendoza “Piensa En Mi” Bluebird 1936
- Billie Morgan “Life To Live” Starday 1959
- Houston Stackhouse “Big Road Blues” George Mitchell Recordings, Dundee Mississippi, 1967
- El Ciego Melquiades Rodriguez “Jalisco Nunca Pierda Bluebird 1938
- Cab Calloway “Reefer Man” Brunswick 1932
- Byron Parker & His Mountaineers “Married Life Blues” Bluebird 1941
- Ukrainska Selska Orchestra “Polka Mazurka” Victor 1930
- Josh White “Paul & Silas Bound In Jail” Conqueror 1935
- Dixieland Jug Blowers “Memphis Shake” Victor 1927
- Blind Willie Johnson “Rail Don’t Fall On Me” Columbia 1929
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Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/14 November 2022, 5:00 am - 1 hour 23 minutesEpisode #27- Folklorist Alan Lomax and his Southern Journey 1959-60
This episode examines the field recordings made by Alan Lomax during his 1959-60 visits to the American South collecting American vernacular music styles found in the region. Episode also includes a partial examination of the Lomax's recordings made for the Library of Congress including those of Leadbelly and Jelly Roll Morton.
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