Playlist: Episode #588 Sunday, April 5, 2015

Today on Tell the Band to Go Home, the new music that you’ve come to expect and love, a tribute to the late, great John Bottomley, and a 100th birthday party for one of the most legendary blues writers/performers in history, Muddy Waters!

Artist – Song title – Album Title – CDN=Canadian – WPG=Winnipeg artist

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Brandi Carlile – Rise Again – Bear Creek
Peter Katz – When the Day Is Done – We Are the Reckoning – CDN
Terra Lightfoot – See You in the Morning – Every Time My Mind Runs Wild – CDN
Eugene Ripper – Queen Street 1987 – Fast Folk Underground 4 – CDN
Scott Shea – Taking You Home – Let It Storm – CDN
Lynn Jackson & Chris Boyne – Paper Airplanes – The Acoustic Sessions – CDN
Kaia Kater – When Sorrows Encompass Me Round – Sorrow Bound – CDN

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Leaf Rapids – Vulture Lullaby – Lucky Stars – CDN – WPG
Lee Harvey Osmond – Hey, Hey, Hey – Beautiful Scars – CDN
Joel Plaskett & the Park Avenue Sobriety Test – Credits Roll – Joel Plaskett & the Park Avenue Sobriety Test – CDN
The Damnwells – Kentexas – The Damnwells
The Damnwells – Lost – The Damnwells
Shannon Lyon – Never Even Tried – Lost Creek – CDN
Shannon Lyon – I Crossed The Ocean – The Lights Behind – CDN

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Shannon Lyon – Since I’m Loving You – Wandered – CDN
John Bottomley – You Lose And You Gain – Blackberry – CDN
John Bottomley – In Solitude – Library of the Sun – CDN
John Bottomley – Sarah Whitehead (The Bank Nun) – Songs with the Ornamental Hermits – CDN
John Bottomley – The Healing Dream – The Healing Dream – CDN

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Muddy Waters – Rollin’ Stone – The Best of
Muddy Waters – Can’t Lose What You Ain’t Never Had – Muddy & The Wolf
Muddy Waters – Country Boy – Folk Singer
The Band – Nineteen Years Old (stereo) – A Musical History
Levon Helm – Stuff You Gotta Watch – Electric Dirt
John Hiatt – Crossing Muddy Waters – Crossing Muddy Waters
Scott Cook – If He Showed Up Now – live performance – CDN


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