This week we continue to feature musicians who have been inspired by the music of their home region. We'll hear Ralph Stanley, Sheila Kay Adams, Stan Rogers, Guy Clark, and Mud Morganfield, among others. Coming home again … this week on the Sing Out! Radio Magazine.

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

Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIssac / “Boise Monsters” / Seinn / Self-produced

Beausoleil / “Bon Temps Rouler” / Bayou Cadillac / Rounder

Nathan Frazier & Frank Patterson / “Eighth of January” / Altamont: Black Stringband Music / Rounder

Ralph Stanley / “Old Churchyard” / Shine On / Rebel

Maria Muldaur / “Garden of Joy” / Garden of Joy / Stony Plain


Sheila Kay Adams / “The Four Nights Drunk” / Whatever Happened to John Parrish's Boy / Granny Dell

Stan Rogers / “The Jeannie C” / Turnaround / Fogarty's Cove

Simon & Garfunkel / “The Dangling Conversation” / Live from New York City, 1967 / Columbia

Cheres / “Haida-Haida” / New York City: Global Beat of the Boroughs / Smithsonian Folkways

Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIssac / “Keeping Up with Calum” / Seinn / Self-produced


Guy Clark / “The Randall Knife” / Songs and Stories / Dualtone

Karan Casey / “Two More Hours” / Two More Hours / Crow Valley

Mud Morganfield / “Howling Wolf” / They Call Me Mud / Severn


Glenn Ohrlin / “The High Toned Dance” / The Wild Buckaroo / Rounder

Don Pedi & Bruce Greene / “The Old Folks Played and the Young People Danced” / Stranger on a Mule / Hazeldog

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