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Traveling Music 10-7-18

Traveling Music

Date: 10-7-18

Shonti Elder

 

Format:  Tune Title

Performer / Composer

Album Title

Recording Company

Length

 

Together All Alone

Robin and Linda Williams / Robin and Linda Williams

Our Side of Town: Red House Records 25th Year

Red House

4:41

 

Tell Her To Come Back Home

Crooked Still / Trad. With additional lyrics from Uncle Dave Macon

Still Crooked

SignatureSounds.com

2:56

 

This Farm Needs A Man

Red Molly / Red Molly

Love and Other Tragedies

www.redmolly.com

3:23

 

It Takes Love To Make A Home

Guy Davis / Guy Davis

Our Side of Town: Red House Records 25th Year

Red House

5:12

 

Past the Point Of Rescue

Kate McKenzie / Mick Hanly

Red House 25

Red House

3:34

 

Florence

Crooked Still / T. W. Carter (1844)

Still Crooked

SignatureSounds.com

3:26

 

Parting Friends / Wayfaring Stranger

Anonymous 4 (with Mike Marshall, and Darol Anger) / Traditional

Gloryland

Harmonia Mundi

2:42

 

Ain’t No Grave

Crooked Still / Claude Ely

Live

www.CrookedStill.com

3:38

 

Rain and Snow

Chris Thile and Michael Daves / Traditional

Sleep With One Eye Open

Nonesuch

3:33

 

The Mind of a Soldier

Red Molly / Red Molly

Love and Other Tragedies

www.redmolly.com

3:54

 

Summertime

Red Molly / Red Molly

Love and Other Tragedies

www.redmolly.com

2:37

 

Old Dogs

Bill Staines / Bill Staines

Our Side of Town: Red House Records 25th Year

Red House

3:45

 

Let’s Take our Time and Do It Right

Dave Moore

Red House 25

Red House

2:49

 

Cry, Cry Darling

Chris Thile and Michael Daves / Traditional

Sleep With One Eye Open

Nonesuch

3:04

 

When First Unto This Country

Crooked Still / Traditional

Live

www.CrookedStill.com

3:18

 

May I Suggest

Red Molly / Red Molly

Love and Other Tragedies

www.redmolly.com

3:32

 

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.