Georgia 12-String Blues
10:00am, 11-13-2021
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There were a surprisingly high number of pre-war blues guitarists from Georgia who played 12-string guitars. Today's show features greats like Blind Willie McTell and Barbecue Bob among lesser-known musicians like Willie Baker and George Carter.
- 10:01am Barbecue Blues by Barbecue Bob on Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order vol. 1 (Document)
- 10:05am Country Breakdown by Charley Lincoln on Charley Lincoln and Willie Baker 1927-1930 Atlanta Blues (Document)
- 10:08am No No Blues by Willie Baker on Charley Lincoln and Willie Baker 1927-1930 Atlanta Blues (Document)
- 10:11am Warm it Up To Me by Blind Willie McTell on Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (Document)
- 10:15am Red Hot Mama Papa's Gonna Cool You Off by Barbecue Bob on Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order vol. 1 (Document)
- 10:18am Lord Send Me An Angel by Blind Willie McTell on Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (Document)
- 10:21am You Was Born To Die by Blind Willie McTell on Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (Document)
- 10:24am Ghost Woman Blues by George Carter on Georgia Blues and Gospel (Document)
- 10:27am Jacksonville Blues by Barbecue Bob and Nellie Florence on Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (Document )
- 10:33am Atlanta Strut by Blind Willie McTell (as Blind Sammie) on Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (Third Man )
- 10:36am Searching the Desert for the Blues by Blind Willie McTell on Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (Document)
- 10:39am Statesboro Blues by Blind Willie McTell on Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (Document )
- 10:41am East St. Louis Blues (Fare Thee Well) by Blind Willie McTell on Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (Document)
- 10:44am Talkin to Myself by Blind Willie McTell on Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (Document)
- 10:49am You're No Good by Jesse Fuller on Brother Lowdown (Fantasy)
- 10:53am San Francisco Bay Blues by Jesse Fuller on Brother Lowdown (Fantasy)