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HOOTENANNY 1963-64 - Volume 1 & 2

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Hootenanny aired from 1963 to 1964 during the peak of the 1960s folk scene. Look for "Papa" John Philips and Scott Mackenzie with the Journeymen, and Carly Simon with the Simon Sisters. Also, the Limelighters, the New Christy Minstrels, Hoyt Axton, Johnny Cash, the Carter Family and many others.

After the Beatles' February '64 appearance on the Ed Sullivan show and the soon-coming British invasion, the clock was ticking for prime-time folk music. By September '64 Hootenanny was replaced by Shindig!


Note: This title comes on two discs.

HOOTENANNY - Volume 1
U.S. TV show. The Chad Mitchell Trio: "Mighty Day." Mike Settle: "What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor." The Rooftop Singers: "Mama Don't Allow," "Froggie Went A-Courtin'. The Journeymen ("Papa" John Philips and Scott Mackenzie): "Stakolee." Ian & Sylvia: "Jesus Met The Woman At The Well." Judy Collins: "Anathea." Theodore Bikel: "Follow The Drinking Gourd," "When I Go Down To Bimini." Judy Collins & Theodore Bikel: "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine." The Clara Ward Singers: "Swing Low Sweet Chariot." Bob Gibson: "Telling Those Lies About Me." Ian & Sylvia: "Greenwood Sidie-O." The New Christy Minstrels: "Green, Green." Dian & The Greenbriar Boys: "Browns Ferry Blues," "He was a friend of Mine." Joe & Eddie: "Jerry," "Farewell My Honey, Cindy Jane." Eddy Arnold: "Song of the Cuckoo," "Poor Howard." The Serendipity Singers: "Sing Out." Mike Settle: "Haul Away Joe." Herbie Mann Sextet: "Harlem Nocturne," "Down By The Riverside." The Serendipity Singers: "Sailing Away." The Southern Methodist University Ensemble: "Kumbayah." The Limelighters: "Midnight Special," "Done Laid Around." Ian & Sylvia: "C.C. Rider," "Ole Blue." Richard & Jim: "East Virginia." The Limelighters: "I'm Going To leave Old Texas Now." The Chad Mitchell Trio: "Hello Susan Brown," "The John Birch Society." The Travelers Three: "Let Your Light From the Lighthouse Shine on Me," "Cottonfields." The Carter Family: "Fair and Tender Ladies." The Simon Sisters (Carly Simon): "Winkin', Blinkin', and Nod," "Turn Turn Turn." Miriam Makeba: "Umqokozo," "Love Tastes Like Strawberries." The Brothers Four: "Five Hundred Miles." The Dillards: "Reuben's Train."

HOOTENANNY - Volume 2
U.S. TV show. Leon Bibb: "Rocks and Gravel." The Rooftop Singers: "I'm on My Way," "I've Been Working on the Railroad." Marion Williams & Stars of Faith: "Packin' Up," "I've Got To Live the Life I Sing About in My Songs." The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem: "I'll Tell Me Ma," "Will Ye Go Lassie?" The New Christy Minstrels: "Saturday Night," "Denver." The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem: "Reilly's Daughter." The New Christy Minstrels: "Michael Row The Boat Ashore." Flatt & Scruggs: "Hot Corn, Hot Corn," "Rueben." Doc Watson: "Deep River Blues." The University of Pittsburgh Ensemble: "He's Got The Whole World In His Hands." The Travelers Three: "Hootenanny Saturday Night," "Bowling Green," "Good Morning Captain." Jimmie Rodgers: "Water Boy," "If I had My Way." The Brothers Four: "The Ox Driver's Song," "Hard Travelin'." Bud & Travis: "Angelico." Trini Lopez: "Lonesome Traveler," "If I Had A Hammer." The Brothers Four: "Four Strong Winds." The Coventry Singers: "Little Tyke." Bob Gibson: "To Morrow," "There's A Meetin' Here Tonight." Johnny Cash: "Busted," "Five Feet High And Rising." Leon Bibb: "Adieu Madras," "Little Boxes." Josh White Jr.: "Delia's Gone." Beverley White: "Maid Of Constant Sorrow." Hoyt Axton: "One More Round," "Trombone Charlie." Jimmie Rodgers: "Wayfarin' Stranger," "Midnight Special." The Tarriers: "Pick A Bale Of Cotton," "Wimoweh." Bob Gibson: "Good News, The Chariot's Coming." The University of Florida Ensemble: "Marching To Pretoria."

Note: This title comes on two discs.

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