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This episode of Plucked contained music that was used by permission of generous friends, including: Bill Mylar: Bill is a singer, songwriter and cover artist who can perform more songs than anyone on the planet. I used the instrumental part of his song “Kimberly” as an intro to the segment on the young Woody Guthrie’s racism. You can hear Bill’s originals at http://www.mylarville.com/ [http://www.mylarville.com/]. Sage Arias: Sage is an incredibly talented musician who plays more instruments than Prince and Sufjan Stevens combined. He’s also been an enthusiastic supporter of this show. Three of his tunes grace this episode. “Banish Misfortune” follows the segment on the Peekskill riot. “Old jawbone” accompanies the narration on the Federal Housing Administration. And “The Butterfly” plays during the closing narration about the resurfacing of “Beach Haven Ain’t My Home” feeling like providence. Sage’s two main musical projects are: Orchestrium: https://orchestrium.bandcamp.com/ [https://orchestrium.bandcamp.com/] Halfpence and Haypenny: https://halfpence-and-haypenny.bandcamp.com/releases [https://halfpence-and-haypenny.bandcamp.com/releases] P.W. Fenton: P-Dub is a one-man podcasting powerhouse who hosts the storytelling podcast, Digital Flotsam (www.digitalflotsam.org) [http://www.digitalflotsam.org)]; the musical showcase, Perfect Head (www.perfecthead.com) [http://www.perfecthead.com)]; and On This Day In Blues History (www.bluesland.net [http://www.bluesland.net] ). His work as a blues documentarian yielded the Ed Wright guitar piece that you hear during the segment about Woody Guthrie’s on-air apology. David Waterman: David plays the guitar piece you hear behind the segment on Woody Guthrie’s death. He’s also an incredible voiceover artist. Here’s where you can check out his work: Music: https://www.facebook.com/davidwaterman/videos [https://www.facebook.com/davidwaterman/videos] Voiceover Work: https://voice123.com/davidwaterman [https://voice123.com/davidwaterman] Tim Kurteff-Schatz: Tim’s replication of an Art Blakey solo is what you hear during the montage of Donald Trump’s most famous racist remarks. Tim can drum to anything! But his main gig is with the awesome Irish rock band One Eyed Reilly, which you can check out at http://www.oneeyedreilly.com/ [http://www.oneeyedreilly.com/]. JonEmery: JonEmery is an independent country/Americana artist and one of the best songwriters ever. He mixed the vocals out of his incredible song, “She’s Easy to Dream About,” and let us use it as our opening and closing theme. Here’s where you can hunt him and his band (the Unconventionals) down: Email:http://jonemerymusic@gmail.com [http://jonemerymusic@gmail.com] Website: http://www.jonemerymusic.com/ [http://www.jonemerymusic.com/] Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/JonEmeryMusic/ [https://www.facebook.com/JonEmeryMusic/] You Tube (El Camino/Ranchero Video):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gv0sbm1hMZg [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gv0sbm1hMZg] Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/1lUy6MQF3vIiSFRo7IP5ZM [https://open.spotify.com/artist/1lUy6MQF3vIiSFRo7IP5ZM] Pandora:https://www.pandora.com/artist/jonemery-and-the-unconventionals/ARxjVgqVp4K7clg [https://www.pandora.com/artist/jonemery-and-the-unconventionals/ARxjVgqVp4K7clg] HeartBroken Records (Owner/Artist): https://www.facebook.com/HeartBrokenRecords/ [https://www.facebook.com/HeartBrokenRecords/] Left Of The Dial Promotions:https://www.facebook.com/leftofthedialpromotions/ [https://www.facebook.com/leftofthedialpromotions/] Special thanks to Alexander Nakarada for the use of “Blood Eagle,” located at www.freepd.com [http://www.freepd.com]. Sound effects for this show are all royalty-free, license-free, attribution-free Creative Commons files shared by contributors at http://www.freesound.org/ [http://www.freesound.org/]. Licensed music used under my best understanding of free trade laws include “I Ain’t Got No Home” by Woody Guthrie (Dust Bowl Ballads, Victor Records, 1940); “Old Man Trump” by Ryan Harvey, feature Ani DiFranco and Tom Morello (Firebrand Records, 2016); “Do Re Mi” by Woody Guthrie (Dust Bowl Ballads, Victor Records, 1940); “All You Fascists Bound to Lose” by Woody Guthrie and Sonny Terry (circa 1944); “Billy Boy” by the Almanac Singers with Josh White on lead vocals (Songs for John Doe, Almanac Records, 1941); “We Shall Be Free” by Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie (Lead Belly: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection, Smithsonian Folkways, 2015); “The Ferguson Brothers Killing” and The blinding of Isaac Woodard” by Professor Will Kaufman (TEDx TulsaCC, 2017); Peekskill Outrage – Sydney Poitier, Pete Seeger, Paul Robeson (vintage clip posted to YouTube by Joe Stead, original source unknown); Our Song Will Go On – The Peekskill Story (vintage clip posted to YouTube by Russ Chandler, original source unknown); “Lost John” by Sonny Terry and Woody Guthrie (Sonny Terry Vol. 2 [1944-1949], Document Records, 2005); “I Don’t Like the Way the World’s A-Treatin’ Me” by Woody Guthrie (1952 home recording released by Omnivore Recordings in 2019); plus covers of “Beach Haven Ain’t My Home (Old Man Trump)” posted to YouTube by Lance Eads, Missin’ Cousins, Middle Class Joe, and the New Ash Grove Players.
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