Welcome to John’s Old Time Radio Show!!! Listen To John Heneghan play and talk about 78 rpm records from his collection. Each episode features a different theme and style and some will feature special guests playing records from their collections. Sign up on iTunes to automatically download the show. There will be a new show posted the 1st of every month. Check back and tell your friends!!!
Don Kent Part 4
John’s Old Time Radio Show #33 w/ Mamlish, Flyin’ Crow & Country Turtle Records Founder and long time Yazoo Records Producer/contributor Don Kent. Don explains “The Blues” to us and what a treat it is!!! – on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. Hang It On The Wall – Charlie Patton
2. The Girl I Love, She Got Long Curly Hair – Sleepy John Estes
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 14
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ R. Crumb “Music of The French Auvergne region” of the 1920’s & 30’s. Special Guest Robert Crumb plays 78 rpm records from his fabulous record collection & the “Gewgous” Eden Brower explains the female mind from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 13
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ R. Crumb “Music of The French Islands Of Martinique” of the 1920’s & 30’s. Special Guest Robert Crumb plays 78 rpm records from his fabulous record collection & the fabulous Eden Brower explains the female mind from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. Eden’s eating disorder
2. Nussieu Dollar – M. Stellio Orchestra Du Bal Antillais
3. Maladie D’Amour – Orchestra de La Boule Blanche
4. Swing But Sweet – Louise & Lirvat
5. An… Qui Bel Zaffe, Maman – L’Orhestre Guyanais
6. Cera – Stellio’s Orchestra Du Bal Antillais
7. Pepe – Nelly Lungla & Choir Antillais
8. Dans Trou Crab La – Orchestra Typique De Bal Blome
9. Belle Madame Biquine – Orchestra Creole Delvi
10. Moin Descenne St Pierre – Orchestre E. Leardee
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 12
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ R. Crumb “Sub-Saharan African Records” of the 1920’s & 30’s. Special Guest Robert Crumb plays 78 rpm records from his fabulous record collection from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. “Salaninonke” – The Shangaan Choir
2. “Darling Bride Samba” – Charley’s Jazz Rhythms
3. “War Song” – Tuareg Tribe
4. “Fanti Dance Song” – Oshea Talgen
5. “Dali Wami” – John Mavimbela & co.
6. “Ndakusho” – Lu Myalo & His Concertina
7. “In The Public Interest Of The Club” – Nigerian Jolly Boys Orch.
8. “Nahawandi” – Ali Othmani – Taksim Udi solo
9. “Seke Railway” – Thomson J. Neube
10. “Un Air Qui N’ai Pas Bien D’Cuez Nous” – unknown
11. “Ah! Te Te” – Les Chanteurs De Yoruba
12. “Everybody Likes Saturday Night” – Akanbi Wright & His Rhythm Band
13. DEMON TRUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
14. “Musique De Fete” – Orpheon De Youande (Cameroon)
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 11
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ R. Crumb “North African Records” of the 1920’s & 30’s. Special Guest Robert Crumb plays 78 rpm records from his fabulous record collection from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. Illegible Title – Habiba Messika (Tunisian)
2. Hadi Nasha – Hocine Salaoui
3. Illegible Title – Cheikh Mohamed Ould Djelloul (Algerian)
4. Illegible Title – Rais Lahoussen Agerar (Medina Label, Cardboard record)
5. Chichaoua – Rais Moulay Said & Trous (Algerian, Boussiphone Label)
6. Illegible Title – Fritna Darmon (probably Tunisian)
7. Illegible Title – Rais Mohamed Ben Lahsen (called Sasbo) (Algerian)
8. Illegible Title – Mohamed A. R. Mackawi Jafferphon Aden (Ygmen)
9. Illegible Title – Achir Mezrahi
10. instrumental – Sami Chawa & Aly Raohidi (North African)
11. Illegible Title– Zammouri Said & Trous (Algerian/ Moroccan)
12. Illegible Title – The Patriot Association Orchestra
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 10
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ R. Crumb “Great Hawaiian Records” of the 1920’s & 30’s. Special Guest Robert Crumb plays 78 rpm records from his fabulous record collection from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. Papalina Lahilahi – Johnny Almeida’s Hawaiians
2. Hilo – Sol Hoopii’s Novelty Trio w/ Andy Iona’s Saxaphone’s
3. Hula Shake That Thing – Kaai Serenaders
4. Ka Moae – Kamehameha Alumni Glee Club
5. South Sea Rose – Lawson’s Hawaiians
6. Hawaiian Hula Blues – Sam Ku
7. My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua Hawaii – Kanui & Lula
8. Queen Of The South Sea Isles – Bennie Nawahi
9. Palolo – Kalama’s Mid Pacific Hawaiians
10. Niu Haohao – Bina Mossman’s Glee Club
11. Yaka Hula Hickey Dula – Rose Coranz
12. Ta’u Tiare Aohi – Pierre & Colette Landry
13. Upaupa Umeume – Hiriata Et Toti Avec Les Troubadours Des Iles
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 9
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ R. Crumb “Old Time Blues Music part 2” Fantastic Country Blues musicians and songsters of the 1920’s & 30’s. Special Guest Robert Crumb plays 78 rpm records from his fabulous record collection from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. Get Off With Me – Coot Grant
2. Rolling Mill Blues – Peg Leg Howell
3. 40 Drops – Andrew & Jim Baxter
4. Gang Of Brown Skin Women – Papa Harvey Hull
5. I Must Be Blind I Cannot See – Blind Roger Hays
6. Fare Thee Blues Part 1 – Johnnie Head
7. You Gonna Look Like A Monkey When you Get Old – Robert Hill
8. Oh You Devil You – Oliver Brown From New Orleans
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 8
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ R. Crumb “Old Time Blues Music part 1” Fantastic Country Blues musicians and songsters of the 1920’s & 30’s. Special Guest Robert Crumb plays 78 rpm records from his fabulous record collection from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. Humming Blues – Joe Linthecomb “Red Onion Joe”
2. Deep Henderson – The Pebbles
3. Big Fat Mama – Charlie Spand
4. Decatur Street Drag – Guy Lumpkin and Eddie Mapp
5. Nobody Needs You When You’re Down And Out – Bobbie Leecan
6. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out – Pinetop Smith
7. Dying Rider Blues – Romeo Nelson
8. If You Haven’t Any Hay Get On Down The Road – Skip James
9. Poor Boy Long Way From Home – Banjo Joe (Gus Cannon & Blind Blake)
10. Mule, Get Up In The Alley – Cannon’s Jug Stompers
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 7
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ R. Crumb “Hot Women Pt. 2” Great Female Singers of the 1920’s & 30’s. Special Guest Robert Crumb plays 78 rpm records from his fabulous record collection from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show with Eden Brower.
1. Oh Ma! What A Man – Mildred Roselle (USA)
2. Cause I Feel Lowdown – Anette Hanshaw & Her Sizzling Syncoptors (USA)
3. A Little Rosewood Casket – Lulu Jackson (USA)
4. I’m Drifting From You Blues – Edna Johnson (USA)
5. Hard Working Woman – Mississippi Matilda (USA)
6. Raggedy Riley – Rosa Lee “Moonshine Kate” Carson (USA)
7. Glory To God He’s Come Home – Jepson & Donaldson (USA)
8. In The Shadow Of The Pine – Connie Sides w/ Ernest Thompson (USA)
9. The Crawley Waltz – Cleoma Falcon (Cajun)
10. Les Medecines – Madame Bolduc (French Canadian)
11. illegible – Aurore Beaule (French Canadian)
12. illegible – Rovina (Jewish)
13. “Conversation Between Two Friends” – A. Gulyayev & M. Podlatova w/ F. Filin – accordion (Russian)
14. illegible – Marie Loudon & Chernov Yadav’s Balika Band (Russian)
15. Je Vends De L’amour (I Sell Love) – Mademoiselle Alexianne & Vivian Colon w/ Orchestre Du Musette Alexander (French)
16.Nouveau Bonheur (You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me) – Madame Kicktie (French)
R. Crumb and his Starr 78 rpm record.
Annette Hanshaw
drawn by R. Crumb
Cleoma & Joseph Falcon.
Hot Woman Eden Brower.
“Conversation Between Two Friends” – A. Gulyayev & M. Podlatova
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 6
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ R. Crumb “That’s What I Call Sweet Music 2” Great Dance Orchestras of the 1920’s & 30’s. Special Guest Robert Crumb plays 78 rpm records from his fabulous record collection from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show with Eden Brower.
1. Smile When The Raindrops Fall – Lew Reynolds And His Flexo Recording Orchestra
2. What A Fool I’ve Been – Lew Reynolds And His Flexo Recording Orchestra
3. I Had To Lose You – Polly Watson Band
4. When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo – The Garden Dancing Palace Orchestra
5. St. Louis Blues – Leroy Smith And His Orchestra
6. Dixie Stomp – Dave Payton Orchestra (Fess Williams & His Joy Boys)