This week and next we'll feature musicians who have been inspired by music from their home region and are quite proud of it. We'll hear Gordon Bok, The McIntosh County Shouters, Tyler Grant and Robin Kessinger, The Critten Hollow String Band along with many more. No place like home … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.

Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

Joe Pancerzewski / “Turkey in the Cottonwoods” / Legendary Northwest Fiddler / Voyager

Gordon Bok / “The Hills of Isle Au Haut” / Apples in the Basket / Timberhead

Lord Melody / “Booboo Man” / Calypso Awakening / Smithsonian Folkways

Don Vapple / “Gut Bucket Blues” / Classic Banjo / Smithsonian Folkways


The McIntosh County Shouters / “Jubilee” / Spirituals and Shout Songs from the Georgia Coast / Smithsonian Folkways

The Mulcahy Family / “Miss Lyon's Fancy-The Dairy Maid” / The Mulcahy Family / Shanachie

Ian & Sylvia / “Early Morning Rain” / Early Morning Rain / Vanguard

Tyler Grant & Robin Kessinger / “Garfield's March” / Kanawha County Flatpicking / Grant Central

Joe Pancerzewski / “Red River Cart Polka” / Legendary Northwest Fiddler / Voyager


Bernard Allison Group / “Movin' On Up” / In the Mix / Jazzhaus

Fred Allery / “Quebec Reel” / Plains Chippewa/Metis Music from Turtle Mountain / Smithsonian Folkways

Linzay Young & Joel Savoy / “Wagoner” / Linzay Young & Joel Savoy / Valcour

Ilana Katz Katz / “John Brown's Dream-Subway Light of Mine” / Subway Stories / Vizztone

John Hartford / “The Julia Belle Swain” / Mark Twang / Flying Fish


Linda Ronstadt / “Tata Dios” / Mas Canciones / Elektra

The Critten Hollow String Band / “Indian Nation” / Cowboys and Indians / Yodel-Ay-Hee

Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways