Season 2, Episode 1 // Ain't Gonna Study War No More
Featured in this Episode:
Traditional - “Down by The Riverside” (00:27)
Mance Lipscomb (10:28)
Ramblin’ Jack Elliot (23:31)
Emmylou Harris (45:17)
Chris Thile (57:27)
Teaser:
After the civil war, songs such as these were created and sung from Alabama to Ohio for a perilous journey through the Underground Railroad, where the enslaved were in pursuit of their freedom. He wasn’t a bluesman as much as a songster, known for his incredibly broad catalogue of songs and his front porch philosophizing. The student of Woody Guthrie, the father of Bob Dylan, the son who ran away to become a cowboy, and America’s purveyor of folk music at 90 years old today. She’s one of the most influential female singers of the 20th century, not just in country music but folk, pop and bluegrass, and is considered an American icon Widely considered the greatest mandolin player alive today, and perhaps to ever live, his acclaim reaches far and wide through several Grammy-winning projects and over 30 albums, despite only being 40 years old.
Performances by the Host:
“Down By The Riverside” - Traditional (8:16)
“Take Me Back Babe” - Traditional (21:29)
“Roving Gambler” - Traditional (42:37)
“Angels Rejoiced Last Night” - The Louvin Brothers (55:08)
“Bury Me Beneath the Willow” - Traditional (1:13:03)
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