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Traveling Music 7-13-14

Traveling Music

Shonti Elder

7-13-14

 

Format:

Song Title

Artist / Composer

CD Title

Label

Duration

 

When It Doesn't Come Easy

Ruthie Foster / Patti Griffin

The Truth According to Ruthie Foster

www.bluecornmusic.com

4:05

 

Beyond the Great Divide

Emmylou Harris (with Mike Auldridge, and John Starling) / J.C. Crowley, Jack Wesley Routh

All I Intended to Be

Nonesuch

4:26

 

Jailer, Jailer

Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band / Peter Rowan

Legacy

Compass Records

3:36

 

Take Me in Your Lifeboat

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band with Del McCoury, Robbie and Ronnie McCurry / Traditional

Will the Circle Be Unbroken III

Capitol Records

3:40

 

My Heart's Own Love

Laurie Lewis, Tom Rozum / Hazel Dickens

Guest House

Hightone Records

3:46

 

That I Should Know Your Face

The Giddens Sisters / Lalenja Dossett

The Giddens Sisters

www.musicmaker.org

2:29

 

When Billie Sings

The Giddens Sisters / Lalenja Harrington

The Giddens Sisters

www.musicmaker.org

3:11

 

Oh Cumberland

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band with Matraca Berg, Emmylou Harris / Traditional

Will the Circle Be Unbroken III

Capitol Records

4:21

 

I'll Fly Away

Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch / Albert E. Brumley

O Brother,Where Art Thou? (Soundtrack)

Lost Highway

3:57

 

Catfish Blues

Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band / Traditional

Legacy

Compass Records

3:43

 

Breakpoint (instrumental)

Andy Leftwich / Andy Leftwich

Ride

Skaggs Family Records

3:36

 

You Ain't Going Nowhere

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band  / Bob Dylan

Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Volume Two

MCA Records

3:53

 

I'm Going To Live Forever

Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands (Scott Huffman lead vocal on this) / Billy Joe Shaver

The Golden West

Hightone Records

3:32

 

Safe Back Home

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band / Jimmy Ibbotson, Jeff Hanna

Welcome to Woody Creek

Dualtone

1:10

Shonti was born in India to teacher parents, who named her a common Indian name which means peace. She has degrees from Oberlin, Boston University and UAA. She began at KSKA as a volunteer in 1978 and has had an acoustic music show ever since, during her tenure as board member (and president), and 13 years on staff as first volunteer coordinator and then operations director along with that for five years. Her current volunteer program is Traveling Music. Shonti is also a professional fiddler, and has several CD’s of original music with her friend Will Putman. She lives in the Valley with her husband Bill Frey, and has two musical children, Kluonie and Devin.