33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#121
April 18, 2016


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This Song Was Borne
Guests: Allan Fraser and Brian Blain
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now
Hour One

1.   Peter Roberts: Introduction - 1967
2.   Ricky Skaggs: Heartbroke (Guy Clark) 1982
3.   Rick Fielding: If Jesus Was A Picker (Rick Fielding) * 1981
4.   Dillard & Clark: Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms (C Monroe) 1969
5.   Chet Atkins & Doc Watson: The Tennessee Rag (Trad) / The Beaumont Rag (Trad) 1980
6.   Rio Grande Band: Hillbilly Band From Mars (D Ray Williams) 1978
7.   Tommy Scott And His Red River Riders: By The Silvery Rio Grande (Tom Scott) 1963
8.   Patsy Cline: Hungry For Love (W Stevenson / E Miller) 1963
9.   Comdr Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen: Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) (Travis / Williams) 1973
10.   Peter Roberts: Channel Identification - 1967
11.   Al Caiola & Orch: Tarantella – Funiculi-Funicula / Marianna / La-Luna Mezzo Mare – 1978
12.   Rodriguez: Inner City Blues (Rodriguez) 2012
13.   Steve Earle: The Devil’s Right Hand (Steve Earle) 1988
14.   Bob Dylan: One More Night (Bob Dylan) 1969
15.   Great Western Orchestra: Cowgirl’s Lullaby (Cindy Church) 1989 *
16.   Jerry Jeff Walker: Pissin’ In The Wind (Jerry Jeff Walker) 1975
17.   Wild Asparagus: Pays de Haute (Trad) 1987

CanCon = 12%

Hour Two

1.   Fraser & DeBolt: The Snowdrift Song (Allan Fraser) 1969*
2.   Fraser & DeBolt: Geneva (Allan Fraser) 1970*
3.   Fraser & DeBolt: This Song Was Borne (Allan Fraser) 1970*
4.   Fraser & DeBolt: Calypso Joe (Allan Fraser) 1971*
5.   Fraser & DeBolt: Josephine (D M DeBolt) 1971*
6.   Fraser & DeBolt: Whitecaps (Just Beyond The Bay) (Allan Fraser) 1973*
7.   Fraser & DeBolt: Prairie Love (D M DeBolt) 1974*
8.   Fraser & DeBolt: Preserve Me in Alcohol (Allan Fraser) 1974*
9.   Fraser & DeBolt: Sincerely I Remain, Still Your Friend (Allan Fraser) 1974*

CanCon = 100%

Total CanCon = 42%


Here Are Your Particulars:

Hour One - Hillbilly Bands From Mars!

1.   Peter Roberts: Introduction
Testing 1234: Project 3 Total Sound Stereo: Popular Science Monthly – PR201SD
Peter Roberts: narrator
Produced by Enoch Light – 1967
William M Klages: technical consultant

2.   Ricky Skaggs: Heartbroke (Guy Clark)
Highways & Heartaches: Epic Records – FE37996
Cordell, Kentucky
Ricky Skaggs: guitar, mandolin
Rodney Price: drums
Jesse Chambers: bass
Mickey Merritt: piano
Bruce Bouton: steel
Ray Flacke: electric guitar
Bela Fleck: banjo
Produced by Ricky Skaggs 1982
Recorded at Audio Media Recorders, Nashville
Mastered at Masterfonics by Glenn Meadows, Nashville

3.   Rick Fielding: If Jesus Was A Picker (Rick Fielding)
45 rpm single bw For The Rest Of My Life: Cainfield Records – CF002/1
Toronto ON
Rick Fielding - guitar
Graham Townsend - fiddle
Frank Barth - steel guitar
Tony Quarrington - electric guitar
Jack Mooney
Bill Prosser
David McCallan
Tom Wolf
Paul Neary
Bernard Dolan
Larry Thompson
Produced by Dan Cain & Rick Fielding – 1981
Recorded by Larry Thompson at Captain Audio, Toronto
Mastered at Eastern Sound, Toronto

Rick Fielding - b. Montreal 1944 - d. Toronto March 2004
A CIUT Radio host of Acoustic Workshop from 1989 - 2004

4.   Dillard & Clark: Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms (C Monroe)
Through The Morning Through The Night: A&M Records – SP 4203
Los Angeles CA
Doug Dillard: vocal, banjo, guitar, fiddle
Gene Clark: vocal, guitar, harp
Donna Washburn: guitar, tambourine, vocal
Byron Berline: fiddle
Jon Corneal: drums
David Jackson: bass, piano, cello, bg vocal
Sneaky Pete: steel
Chris Hillman: mandolin
Bernie Leadon: guitar, bass
Produced by Larry Marks – 1969
Recorded by Dick Bogert and Ray Gerhardt

Harold Eugene "Gene" Clark
(b. Tipton Missouri, November 17, 1944 – d. Sherman Oaks CA May 24, 1991)
Founded The Byrds with Roger McGuinn

Douglas Dillard (born March 6, 1937, Salem, Missouri - May 16, 2012)
Started playing with The Dillards 1963

Shared members with the Flying Burrito Brothers: Chris Hillman, Sneaky Pete Kleinow & Bernie Leadon

5.   Chet Atkins & Doc Watson: The Tennessee Rag (Trad) / The Beaumont Rag (Trad)
Reflections: RCA Victor – AHL1-3701
Luttrel TN / Deep Cap NC
Chet Atkins: guitar
Doc Watson: guitar
Michael Coleman: electric bass
Terry McMillan: percussion
Jerry Shook: rhythm guitar
Produced by Chet Atkins and John D Loudermilk – 1980
Recorded by Bill Vandevort at Music City Music Hall, Nashville TN
Mixed by Chet Atkins at C.A. Workshop, Nashville
Mastered at Randy’s Roost

Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins (b. Luttrel TN June 20, 1924 – d. Nashville June 30, 2001)
Arthel Lane "Doc" Watson (b. Deep Cap NC March 3, 1923 – d. Winston-Salem NC May 29, 2012)
Doc named after Doctor Watson coz he needed a nickname

6.   Rio Grande Band: Hillbilly Band From Mars (D Ray Williams)
Playin’ For The Door: Rounder Records – 0105
Nashville TN
Craig Chambers: guitar, vocal
Ben Brogdon: bass, vocal
Ernie Reed: fiddle, viola, vocal
Hoot Hester: fiddle, vocal
Bucky Meadows: piano
Chris Laird: drums
Doug Jernigan: steel
Produced by Craig Chambers and Rio Grande Band – 1978
Mixed and Mastered by John Nagy at The Mixing Lab, Newtown MA

They thank Al Gore on this record

7.   Tommy Scott And His Red River Riders: By The Silvery Rio Grande (Tom Scott)
Singin’ In The Saddle: Family Records – FLP 155
Georgia
Tommy Scott: guitar, vocal
Harry Head: guitar
Gaines Blevins: electric guitar
Sam Baxter: guitar
Rudy Preston: bass
Scotty Lee Blevins: drums
Produced – 1963

8.   Patsy Cline: Hungry For Love (W Stevenson / Eddie Miller)
A Legend: Everest Records EV 5223
Gore VA
Album Produced 1963
Song Produced by Owen Bradley 1957

Virginia Patterson Hensley September 8, 1932 Gore, Virginia d. March 5, 1963 (aged 30) near Camden, TN

9.   Cmdr Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen: Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) (Travis / Williams)
Country Casanova: Paramount Records – PAS 6054
Chicago IL
Andy Stein: fiddle, sax
Billy C Farlow: vocal
Bill Kircher: lead guitar, banjo
Lance Dickerson: drums
Bruce Barlow: bass
John Tichy: rhythm guitar
Bobby Black: steel, dobro
Commander Cody: piano, lead vocal
Produced by Stephan Jarvis – 1973
Recorded by Valerie Mallary and Steve Jarvis at Wally Heider Studio, San Francisco
Mastered at The Lacquer Channel, Sausalito CA

10.   Peter Roberts: Channel Identification
Testing 1234: Project 3 Total Sound Stereo: Popular Science Monthly – PR201SD
Peter Roberts: narrator
Produced by Enoch Light – 1967
William M Klages: technical consultant

11.   Al Caiola & Orchestra: Tarantella – Funiculi-Funicula / Marianna / La-Luna Mezzo Mare
Italian Gold: Bruno-Dean Enterprises – RBS 111
Jersey City, NJ
Al Caiola: lead guitar
Al Caiola Orchestra
Produced by Bruno-Dean Enterprises - 1978

Al Caiola (born Alexander Emil Caiola, September 7, 1920, Jersey City, New Jersey)
Mostly a session guitarist (backed Frank Sinatra), Brenda Lee, Jerry Lee Lewis, Neil Sedaka, Barbara Steisand & countless others
Did the theme guitar for Bonanza & Magnificent Seven, From Russia With Love, Lou Monte’s Lazy Mary.

12.   Rodriguez: Inner City Blues (Rodriguez)
Searching For Sugarman Soundtrack: Light In The Attic Records LITA 089
Detroit MI
Rodriguez: acoustic guitar, vocals
Dennis Coffey: electric guitar
Mike Theodore: keys
Bob Babbitt: bass
Andrew Smith: drums
Bob Pengborn: percussion
Produced by Mike Theodore and Dennis Coffey 1970
Recorded by Milan Bogden & Mike Thodore at Tera-Shirma Studios, Detroit Aug-Sept 1969
Originally released on LP Cold Fact: Sussex Records SXBS 7000
Soundtrack Producers: Matt Sullivan & Rob Santos - 2012
Remastered by Dave Cooley at Elysian Masters
 

13.   Steve Earle: The Devil’s Right Hand (Steve Earle)
Copperhead Road: Uni Records UNI-7
San Antonio TX
Steve Earle: vocals, guitars, harmonica, 6-string bass, mandolin
Donny Roberts: guitars, 6-string bass
Bill Lloyd: acoustic guitar
Michael McAdam: 12-string electric guitar
Bucky Baxter: pedal steel, lap steel, Dobro
Ken Moore: synthesizer and organ
John Barlow Jarvis: piano
Kelly Looney: bass
Kurt Custer: drums
Sam Bush: mandolin
Jerry Douglas: dobro
Mark O'Connor: violin
Edgar Meyer: bass violin
Produced by Tony Brown & Steve Earle 1988

born January 17, 1955 Ft. Monroe, Virginia

14.   Bob Dylan: One More Night (Bob Dylan)
Nashville Skyline: Columbia Rcords – KCS 9825
Duluth MN
Bob Dylan – guitar, harmonica, keyboards, vocals
Norman Blake – guitar, Dobro
Kenneth A. Buttrey – drums
Fred Carter, Jr. - guitar
Charlie Daniels – bass guitar, guitar
Pete Drake – pedal steel guitar
Charlie McCoy – guitar, harmonica
Bob Wilson – organ, piano
Produced by Bob Johnston – 1969
Recorded by Charlie Bragg & Neil Wilburn

15.   Great Western Orchestra: Cowgirl’s Lullaby  (C Church)
GWO: Centerfire Records - BFZ 80137
Turner Valley, AB
Cindy Church: vocal
Nathan Tinkham: guitars, vocal
David Wilkie: mandolin, tenor guitar, vocal
John Hyde: bass
Thom Moon: drums
Stewart MacDougall: keys
Produced by The GWO - 1989
Recorded by Richard Harrow at Living Room Studios, Calgary

16.   Jerry Jeff Walker: Pissin’ In The Wind (Jerry Jeff Walker)
Ridin’ High: MCA Records – MCA 2156
Oneonta, NY
Jerry Jeff Walker: vocal, guitar
David Briggs: piano
Norbert Putnam: bass
Weldon Merrick: guitar
Johnny Gimble: fiddle
Kenny Buttry: drums
Produced by Michael Brovsky – 1975
Recorded by Gene Eichelberger at Quadraphonic Studios, Nashville, & The Barn, Woodstock NY

17.   Wild Asparagus: Pays de Haute (Trad) / President Garfield’s Hornpipe (Trad)
Music From A Little Known Planet: Wild Asparagus Records – WA 002
West Deerfield, Maine
David Cantieni: winds
Ann Percival: piano, synth
George Marshall: concertina
Van Kaynor: fiddle
Bill Tomczak: clarinet
Produced by Wild Asperagus – 1987
Recorded by Andy Turrett at Innersense Studios, Amherst Mass



Hour Two - Allan Fraser & Brian Blain

All tracks from the double Album “This Song Was Borne”
Roaratorio Records – roar39
Produced by Allan Fraser & James Lindbloom – 2015
http://roaratorio.com/uncategorized/fraser-debolt-this-song-was-borne/

NOTE: THIS ALBUM IS ONLY AVAILABLE ON VINYL (and comes with a download key)

Allan Hugh Fraser (born 21 July 1948 in St. Stephen, New Brunswick)
Daisy DeBolt (1945 – October 4, 2011)

Discography:

Fraser & DeBolt With Ian Guenther – Columbia Records 1971
Fraser & DeBolt With Pleasure (Produced by Brian Blain) – Columbia Records 1973

The Canadian music trade paper, The Record, explained the duo's significance when it wrote, "Fraser & DeBolt were the greatest Canadian band never to have made it."

1.   Fraser & DeBolt: The Snowdrift Song (Allan Fraser)
Allan Fraser: guitar, vocal
Daisy DeBolt: guitar, vocal
Ian Guenther: violin
Craig Allen: guitar
Produced – 1969
Recorded by Garf Lamb at Labryrinth Sound, Toronto

2.   Fraser & DeBolt: Geneva (Allan Fraser)
Allan Fraser: guitar, vocal
Daisy DeBolt: guitar, vocal
Ian Guenther: violin
Produced - February 1970
Recorded at Hamilton College, Clinton NY

3.   Fraser & DeBolt: This Song Was Borne (Allan Fraser)
Allan Fraser: guitar, vocal
Daisy DeBolt: guitar, vocal
Ian Guenther: violin
Produced - February 1970
Recorded at Hamilton College, Clinton NY

4.   Fraser & DeBolt: Calypso Joe (Allan Fraser)
Allan Fraser: guitar, vocal
Daisy DeBolt: vocal
Produced by Brian Blain – 1971
Recorded at Studio Andre Perry, Ville Brossard, QC
 

5.   Fraser & DeBolt: Josephine (D M DeBolt)
Allan Fraser: guitar, vocal
Daisy DeBolt: piano; vocal
Dennis Pendrith: bass
Joe Ferguson: flute
Produced by Brian Blain – 1971
Recorded at Manta Sound, Toronto by Lee De Carlo & Rick Capreol

6.   Fraser & DeBolt: Whitecaps (Just Beyond The Bay) (Allan Fraser)
Allan Fraser: guitar, vocal
Daisy DeBolt: guitar; vocal, percussion
Produced by Michael Cass-Beggs and Michael Whalen – 1973
Recorded at CBC, Montreal by Guy Martin

7.   Fraser & DeBolt: Prairie Love (D M DeBolt)
Allan Fraser: guitar, vocal
Daisy DeBolt: vocal
Gary Colliger: guitar
Shari Ulrich: violin, vocals
Joe Mock: vocals
Rick Scott: vocals
Tommy Banks Band: rhythm section
Produced by Holger Petersen – 1974
Recorded at CKUA Radio, Edmonton

8.   Fraser & DeBolt: Preserve Me in Alcohol (Allan Fraser)
Allan Fraser: guitar, vocal
Daisy DeBolt: harmonica, vocal
Produced by Holger Petersen – 1974
Recorded at The Hovel, Edmonton AB

9.   Fraser & DeBolt: Sincerely I Remain, Still Your Friend (Allan Fraser) 1974
Allan Fraser: guitar, vocal
Daisy DeBolt: vocal
Gary Colliger: guitar
Shari Ulrich: violin, vocals
Joe Mock: vocals
Rick Scott: vocals
Tommy Banks Band: rhythm section
Produced by Holger Petersen – 1974
Recorded at CKUA Radio, Edmonton



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