33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#82
July 13, 2015


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It Won't Be Long Now
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

Hour One

1.   Dale Bradley: Toast To An Island *
2.   Don Cochrane: Water To Wine *
3.   Ed McCurdy: Pay Day At Cold Creek *
4.   A Frank Willis: To All The Unemployed (A Frank Willis) *
5.   Peter & Mary: Shake The Dust (  *
6.   Eleanor Townsend: Blackberry Quadrille / Harvey Jig / Harvester’s Jig (Trad)*
7.   The Dumptrucks: Pense Swing *
8.   Ronnie Hawkins: The Tale of Floyd Collins *
9.   Marcel Meilleur & The Red River Echos: Snow-Shoe Reel *
10. The Humber River Valley Boys: My Sweet Blue Eyed Darlin’ *
11. Ken Davidson: Rideau River Waltz
12. Donald Woodcock: Punky’s Reel
13. Stan Rogers: Northwest Passage (Stan Rogers) *
14. Hank Snow: Squid Jiggin’ Grounds (Arthur Scammel) *
15. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Handyman Blues (T C Connors) *
16. Mac Beattie & Ottawa Valley Melodiers: Back In The Packenham Hills (Mac Beattie) *
17. Juliette: Oh Lonesome Me (Don Gibson) *

Hour Two

1.   Lovin’ Spoonful: Summer In The City (John Sebastian)
2.   Alan Rhody: Another Texas Saturday Night (Alan Rhody)
3.   Seth Rigs: Calgary, Heart of the Golden West (Wilf Carter) *
4.   Tom Russell: US Steel (Tom Russell)
5.   Kevin Head: Everybody Needs A Back Yard to Return To (Kevin Head) *
6.   Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels: Jenny Take A Ride
7.   Gordon Lightfoot: Spin Spin Spin (Gordon Lightfoot) *
8.   The Razorbacks: Scariest Night of my Life *
9.   The Rolling Stones: Heart of Stone (Jagger / Richards)
10. Suzie Quatro: I Wanna Be Your Man
11. Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Born Under A Bad Sign (Albert King)
12 Queen: Sheer Heart Attack
13. James Gang: Woman (Joe Walsh)
14. Pink Floyd: Obscurred by Clouds
15. The Beatles: It Won’t Be Long (Lennon / McCartney)

Hour One

Talk

1.   Dale Bradley: Toast To An Island (Kevin Rowsell)*
45 Single: BelAir Records – BA 214
NL
Produced by Bob Cousins- 1984

2.   Don Cochrane: Water To Wine (Doug Ballard) *
45 Single: Canuck Records – C76-6
Kingston ON
Produced by Dave Todd – 1979

Inducted into Ottawa Valley CM Hall of Fame - 2005

3.   Ed McCurdy: Pay Day At Cold Creek (Trad) *
Let’s Sing Out: Capri Records – 507
Halifax NS
Produced - 1956

Ed McCurdy (b.  Franklin, Pennsylvania January 11, 1919 – March 23, 2000)
Moved to Toronto briefly 1948 to host CBC radio program before returning to New York
Permanently moved to Canada mid-80s – Halifax.

4.   A Frank Willis: To All The Unemployed (A Frank Willis / H David / A Hammond) *
45 Single: Hare Records – AFW 001
Dover NL
Produced by Albert McDonald – 1978

d. Edmonton AB – Feb 2011

5.   Peter & Mary: Shake The Dust (Alan McRae)  *
Peter & Mary and Friends: Sam Cat Records – WRC1 601
Hampton NB
Peter Jansen: guitars, banjo, vocal
Mary Kingsley: guitar, vocal
Peter Willsher: steel, guitar
Alan Lucie: bass
Rod Windram: drums
Jose Garcia: castanets
Produced – circa 1977

Talk

6.   Eleanor Townsend: Blackberry Quadrille / Harvey Jig / Harvester’s Jig (Trad)*
Golden Days: Condor Records – 977-1490
Barrie ON
Eleanor Townsend: fiddle
Ken Ducharme: bass
Julie Schryer: piano
Produced by Graham Townsend – 1983
Recorded at Ernie King’s Studio, Wingham ON

7.   Bob Evans With The Dumptrucks: Pense Swing (Bob Evans) *
Air Mail Special: CBC – LM 445
Saskatoon SK
Bob Evans: banjo, mandolin
Barry Simmons: drums
Mike Taylor: guitar
Michael Miller: bass
Produced by Paul Mills – 1977
Recorded by Jim Rogers
Mastered at JAMF August 15, 1977

8.   Ronnie Hawkins: The Tale of Floyd Collins (Hoffman / Manning) *
45 Single: Roulette Records – 4231
Peterborough ON
Produced - 1960

In 1960, several decades after the fact, Hawkins, a cousin of rockabilly pioneer Dale Hawkins, released this topical song about the 1925 death of cave explorer Floyd Collins who became trapped 55 feet underground in what is now part of Mammoth Cave National Park just outside of Cave City, Kentucky.  Collins got stuck while exploring and though rescue teams worked around the clock to try to save him, they were ulimately unsuccessful and after 14 hellish days Collins succumbed to exposure, thirst and starvation.
The story of the rescue operation was a national sensation and inspired one of country music's earliest stars, Vernon Dalhart, to record The Death Of Floyd Collins in the months after Collins' death.

9.   Marcel Meilleur & The Red River Echos: Snow-Shoe Reel (Trad) *
At / Au Festival du Voyageur: Sunshine Records – SSBLP – 417
Fisher Branch, MB
Marcel Meilleur: violin
Irwin Wall: guitar
Ron Halderson: bass
Joe MacKintosh: piano
Roland Dandeneau: drums
Produced by Ness Michaels – circa 1980
Recorded by John Hildebrand at Century 21 Studios, Winnipeg

(1930 – 2007)

10. The Humber River Valley Boys: My Sweet Blue Eyed Darlin’ (Bill Monroe) *
They Said It Shouldn’t Be Done!: Boot Records – BBG 610
Toronto ON
Randy Hill: mandolin, dobro, vocals
Larry Smith: guitar, vocals
Eric Jackson: bass, vocals
Brian Pickell: banjo, vocals
Don Thurston: fiddle, vocals
Produced by Denis LePage – 1980
Recorded at Evolution 2000, Bramalea ON

11. Ken Davidson: Rideau River Waltz (Ken Davidson)
Spotlight On Guitar with Ken Davidson: Banff / Rodeo Records – RBS 1070
Halifax NS
Produced by George I Taylor – 1961

born in Halifax, Nova Scotia on October 9, 1924 - passed away in 2001. He is buried in Dartsmouth
At sixteen, he began playing the Hawaiian guitar and went on to study at Acadia University where he perfected his style with the Spanish guitar. He later included classical and jazz in his repertoire and also became an accomplished fiddle and banjo player.
In the 1940's and 1950s, Ken worked as an announcer for local radio stations in the Maritimes
While working as a radio announcer with CBG in Gander, Newfoundland Ken met the CFRA Happy Wanderers on one of their Wilf Carter cross-Canada tours. He was offered the lead guitarist position by Ken Reynolds, the band's manager, and in 1956 Ken and his family moved to Ottawa, Ontario where the band was based. This popular country band consisted of Joe Brown, Ward Allen, Bob King, Vince Lebeau and Ron Sparling. Played with this band for over 10 yrs.

Released 4 LPs of guitar music. During the 1960s and 1970s, in Ottawa, Ken operated theKen Davidson Guitar Studios
Rerurned to Halifax for good in the late 70s

Talk

12. Donald Woodcock: Punky’s Reel (Donald Woodcock)
New York State Old Tyme Fiddlers Association Volume V: NRS-110
Rensselaer Falls NY
Donald Woodcock: fiddle
Eleanor & Graham Townsend
Nicole Lacaille
Ray Blowers
Diana Clamens bonner
Donna & Duane Perry
Produced by New York State Old Tyme Fiddlers Association – 1981
Recorded by Mark Monaco live in the campgrounds of Cedar Pine, Osceola, NY

13. Stan Rogers: Northwest Passage (Stan Rogers) *
Northwest Passage: Fogertys Cove Music FCM 004
Ancaster ON
Stan Rogers, vocals
Garnet Rogers: vocals
David Alan Eadie: vocals
Chris Crilly: vocals
Produced by Paul Mills 1981
Recorded by Declan ODoherty at Springfield Sound, October 1980
Mixed at Springfield Sound by Paul Mills and Declan ODoherty
Mastered by George Graves at Lacquer Channel, Toronto

Talk

14. Hank Snow: Squid Jiggin’ Grounds (Arthur Scammel) *
The Singing Ranger: Bear Family Records - BCD 15476-3
Nashville, USA
Produced by Steve Sholes and Chet Atkins
Re-Issue Produced by Richard Weize - 1990
Mastered by Jörg Siemer
http://www.hanksnow.com

15. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Handyman Blues (T C Connors) *
At The Gumboot Clogeroo: Boot Records - BOS 7180
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: all instruments
David Zdriluk: bass
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors - 1977
http://www.stompintom.com

16. Mac Beattie & Ottawa Valley Melodiers: Back In The Packenham Hills (Mac Beattie) *
Mr. Ottawa Valley: Banff Roedo RBS 5333
Arnprior ON
Reg Hill: fiddle
Mac Beattie: vocal, drums
Gaetan Fairfield: guitar
Jim Mayhew: piano
Gordon Summers: lead guitar
George Courschesne: bass
Produced by Ralph Carlson 1970
Recorded at Carlsound Studios, Ottawa

Talk

17. Juliette: Oh Lonesome Me (Don Gibson) *
Juliettes' Country Worlds: RCA Camden / CBC - CAS-2341
Vancouver BC
Laurie Bower Singers
Produced by Dave Bird - circa 1968

Hour Two

1.   Lovin’ Spoonful: Summer In The City (J Sebastian / S Boone)
Best of the Lovin' Spoonful: Kama Sutra Records - KSBS 2608-2
New York City
John Sebastian: guitar, vocals
Zal Yanovsky: lead guitar
Steve Boone: bass
Joe Butler: drums
Produced by Eric Jacobsen - 1966
Recorded by Val Valentin

Talk

2.   Alan Rhody: Another Texas Saturday Night (Alan Rhody / Byron Stoehr / Sonny Throckmorton)
Stop The Rain: Headless Horseman Records – AR-01
Nashville TN
Alan Rhody: acoustic guitar, vocals
Mark Paden: acoustic guitar
Michael Rhodes: bass
Clay Caire: drums
John Probst: piano
Tommy Williams: violin
Produced by Don Cook & Alan Rhody – 1980
Recorded by Barry Burton & Tom Knox at Tree Studios, Nashville
Mastered by Masterfonics, Nashville

3.   Seth Rigs: C-A-L-G-A-R-Y, Heart of the Golden West (Wilf Carter) *
45 Single: C.A.S. – CAS100
Calgary AB
Produced BY Lou Prohut- 1969

This is a souvenir recording of the Calgary Stampede

4.   Tom Russell: US Steel (Tom Russell)
Road To Bayamon: Stony Plain / Philo - SPL 1117
Los Angeles, CA
Tom Russell V
Andrew Hardin, G, Perc
Fats Kaplin, PS, G, F, Acc
Billy Troiani, LG
Charles Caldarola, D
Produced by Tom Russell, Andrew Hardin & Charles Caldarola 1987
Recorded at Bell Studios, Oslo, Norway by Ingar Helgesen and Kai Andersen
http://tomrussell.com/

Talk

5.   Kevin Head: Everybody Needs A Back Yard to Return To (Kevin Head) *
No Frills: Shellout Records 50-101
Kingston ON / Ketch Harbour NS
Kevin Head: guitar, vocals
Bruce Chapman: piano
Jinx ONeil: bass
Ron Doug Parks, drums
Ken Pearson: organ
Scott MacMillan: guitar
Dave MacIssac: guitar
Wade Brown: guitar
Kate McGarrigle: banjo, accordion
Louis Benoit: mandolin
Gordon Stobbe: fiddle
Chaim Tannenbaum: harmonica
Dick Snook: sax
Produced by Kevin Head 1974
Recorded by Al Feeny and Lindsay Kidd at Audio Atlantic Studios, Halifax
Mixed by Kevin Head & Ken Pearson
mailto: kevin@kevinhead.ca

6.   Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels: Jenny Take A Ride (Crewe / Johnson / Penniman)
Greatest Hits: Roulette Records SR 59020
Detroit MI
Mitch Ryder
Johnny Bee
Jim McCallister
Jim McCarty
Joe Kubert
Produced by Bob Crewe 1965

7.   Gordon Lightfoot: Spin Spin (G Lightfoot) *
45 rpm single: United Artists - UA 50055
Produced by John Court - 1966
http://gordonlightfoot.com/

8.   The Razorbacks: Scariest Night of my Life (T Kenny) *
Go To Town: Other Peoples Music - TJD-2102
Toronto ON
Tony Kenny - Joe Myke - Don Dekouchay
Produced by Chris Spedding - 1988
Recorded at Wellesly Sound, Toronto by Tod Cutler

9.   The Rolling Stones: Heart of Stone (Jagger / Richards)
45 Single: London Records – L 9725
London UK
Mick Jagger: lead, bg vocals
Keith Richards: rhythm guitar, solo
Brian Jones: low tuned guitar
Bill Wyman: bass, bg vocals
Charlie Watts: drums
Jack Nitzsche: tambourine, piano
Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham - 1964

Talk

10. Suzie Quatro: I Wanna Be Your Man  (Lennon / McCartney)
Suzi Quatro: Bell Records 1302
Michigan US
Suzi Quatro - Bass, Lead Vocals
Len Tuckey - Guitar, Slide Guitar, Backing Vocals
Alastair McKenzie - Electric Piano, Grand Piano, Mellotron, Backing Vocals
Dave Neal - Drums, Backing Vocals
Produced by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn 1973
Recorded by Pete Coleman at Audio International Studio, London
Mastered by Chris Blair

11. Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Born Under A Bad Sign  (B T Jones)
The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw: Elektra EKS 74015
Chicago, IL
Paul Butterfield: Harmonica, vocal
Elvin Bishop: guitar
Mark Naftalin: keys
Bugsy Maugh: bass
Gene Dinwiddie: tenor sax
Dave Sanborne: alto sax
Keith Johnson: trumpet
Produced by John Court   December 1967

12 Queen: Sheer Heart Attack (Roger Taylor)
News of the World: Elektra Records – 6E 112
London UK
John Deacon: bass
Brian May: guitar, bg vocals
Freddie Mercury: vocals, piano
Roger Taylor: drums, bg vocals
Produced by Queen with Mike Stone – 1977
Recorded by Mike Stone

6th album.

13. James Gang: Woman  (Jim Fox / Dale Peters / Joe Walsh)
Rides Again: ABC / Dunhill Records ABC S-711
Cleveland OH
Joe Walsh, guitars, keys, vocals
Jim Fox, drums
Dale Peters, bass
Produced by Bill Szymczyk 1970
Recorded by Bill Szymczyk and Llyllianne Duma, Jike Stone, Stan Agol @ The Record Plant, NYC
Mastered at Artisan Sound Recorders

14. Pink Floyd: Obscurred by Clouds  (Roger Waters / Dave Gilmore)
Obscurred by Clouds: Harvest Records – ST 11078
London UK
Roger Waters: bass
Dave Gilmore: guitars
Rick Wright: keys
Nick Mason: drums
Produced by Pink Floyd – 1972
Recorded at Strawberry Studios, Château d'Hérouville, Hérouville, Île-de-France, France

7th studio album
based on their soundtrack for the French film La Vallée, by Barbet Schroeder

Talk

15. The Beatles: It Won’t Be Long (Lennon / McCartney)
Beatlemania: Capitol Records of Canada 6000 Series T 6051
Liverpool UK
John Lennon: guitar
George Harrison: lead guitar
Paul McCartney: bass
Ringo Starr: drums
Produced by George Martin
Recorded at Abby Road Studio 2, London UK by Norman Smith
First Published in Canada November 1963



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