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 Pt. 8
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ former Yazoo Records Producer & Mamlish, Flying Crow and Country Fish Records Owner Don Kent. “Lucille Bogan”. Special Guest Don Kent plays 78 rpm records from his legendary record collection featuring the top recordings of one of the great and often overlooked Blues Singer on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. Lonesome Daddy Blues – Lucille Bogan
2. Sweet Patunia – L. Bogan
3. Pot Hound Blues – Bogan
4. They Ain’t Waking No More – Bogan
5. I Hate That Train Called The M And O – Bogan
6. Shave ‘Em Dry (issued) – Bogan
7. Shave ‘Em Dry (unissued) – Bogan
8. Pay Roll Blues – Bogan
9. Lost Man Blues – Bogan
10. Tired As I Can Be – Bogan
Lucille Bogan
unknown, Don-Kent (center) & Jake “The Snake” Schneider circa 1960
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 19
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ Robert Crumb & Eden Brower. “GOAT HERDERS”. Music by great singers from rural Europe & the Middle East. Special Guest Robert Crumb plays 78 rpm records from his fabulous record collection while the “Gewgous” Eden Brower explains the female mind from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. illegible – from Soviet Union
2. Gajdasko Kolo – K. Sascarnski Gajdas (Serbia)
3. Mos E Mer Rembyer (Don’t Go So Fast) – Rafail Bulgareci & Rista Pandavini
Don Kent Pt. 7
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ former Yazoo Records Producer & Mamlish, Flying Crow and Country Fish Records Owner Don Kent. “Memphis’ Greatest female singer Hattie Hart”. Special Guest Don Kent plays 78 rpm records from his legendary record collection featuring the top recordings of one of the greatest blues singers that ever lived on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. Electrocuted Blues – Rosie Mae Moore
2. Mad Dog Blues – Rosie Mae Moore
3. Cocaine Habit – Memphis Jug Band featuring Hattie Hart
4. Papa’s Got Your Bath Water On – Memphis Jug Band featuring Hattie Hart
5. Won’t You Be Kind – Hattie Hart
6. You Wouldn’t Would You Papa – Hattie Hart
7. I’m Missing That Thing – Hattie Hart
8. I Let’s My Daddy Do That – Hattie Hart
9. Down Home Shake – Hattie Hart (Bolton)
10. Oh Ambulance Man – Memphis Jug Band featuring Hattie Hart
11. Happy Go Lucky Blues – Hattie Hart
12. Coldest Stuff In Town – Hattie Hart
13. Memphis Yo Yo – Memphis Jug Band featuring Hattie Hart
R. Crumb & Eden Brower – No Music Edition
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ Robert Crumb & Eden Brower. “NO MUSIC Edition”. Special Guest Robert Crumb & Eden Brower are featured here on excerpts from various debates and discussions many of which fell to the cutting room floor once thought to never to be heard from again. A real for true podcast edition of John’s Old Time Radio Show from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 18
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ Robert Crumb & Eden Brower. “IRISH RECORDS”. Special Guest Robert Crumb plays 78 rpm records from his fabulous record collection with fellow record collector/musician Tony Baldwin & the “Gewgous” Eden Brower explains the female mind from the South of France on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. The Rights Of Men – The Jim McGrath Orchestra
2. The Maid Of Ballinatra – George Halpin & M. Stanford
3. Falling Leaves – Frank Quinn & Eddie Dunn
4. Reels – Leo Rowsome
5. I’m Leaving Tipperary – Dan Sullivan’s Shamrock Band
6. Meself And Martin Tracy – John Griffin
7. The Rollicking Skipper – The McNulty Family
8. The Sidewalks Of New York – The Flanagan Brothers
9. The Blackbird – Sullivan’s Shamrock Band
10. I’ll Forgive But I’ll Never Forget – Frank Quinn & Nan Fitzpatrick
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 17
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ Robert Crumb & Eden Brower. “COME’S THE REVOLUTION” pre/post depression era Music 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.
1. My Trouble’s Are Over – The Sunshine Boys
2. Not A Cloud In The Sky – The Isham Jones Orchestra
3. Cheer Up – Eddie Cantor & Phil Spitalny
4. Everything Is Gonna Be OK America! – Art Kassel And His Castles Is The Air
5. Hells Bells – Art Kassel And His Castles Is The Air
6. In A Shanty Down In Old Shanty Town – Spark Plug Smith
7. All I Got’s Gone – Odie McWinters
8. You’ll Get Pie In The Sky When You Die – Bud Billings & Carson Robison
9.How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live – Blind Alfred Reed
10. The Democratic Donkey – Bill Cox & Cliff Hobbs
PAT CONTE Part 4
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ Pat Conte and longtime pal Ken Romanowski. 45 rpm Records continued. Special Guest Pat Conte plays 45 rpm records from his legendary Secret Museum record collection & our friend Ken Romanowski joins in for the fun on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. Improvisation In 7/4 – Moondog
2. Peyote Ceremony Song – Joe Rush And Singers With Drum
3. Tell Me Why You Like Roosevelt – Otis Jackson
4. Down On My Knees – Dr D.C. Johnson And The Old Time Prayer Meeting
5. See Jesus – James Lide
6. Where Is The Lion In The Tribe Of Judah – Reverend Kelsey
7. Cocksuckers Ball – The Clovers
8. Shave Em Dry – Lucille Bogan
9. Is She Is, Or Is She Ain’t – The Chamer With Johnny McCleverty Calypso Boys
10. Chinese Melody/ American Melody – Excerpts From Folk Music Lecture
11. ’31 Depression Blues – Ed Sturgill
12. Mainer’s Jews Harp – J. E. Mainer
13. Floricica – Folklore Of Dances Of Romania
14. Catfish Blues – Larry Johnson
15. Highway 41 -Cousin Leroy
16. Down The Big Road – Roosevelt Holts With Boogie Bill
17. Goin’ South – John Lee Hooker
18. Natal Try Singers
19. I’m Coming Home – The Staple Singers
20. Parchman Farm Prisoners – Alan Lomax Penitentiary Recordings
Moondog in NYC
Pat Conte (right) & Bob Guida The Otis Brothers NYC
J. E. Mainer
Lucille Bogan
John Lee Hooker
L to R Ian McCamy, John Heneghan, Eden Brower, Pat Conte
Don Kent Pt. 6
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ former Yazoo Records Producer & Mamlish, Flying Crow and Country Fish Records Owner Don Kent. “CAIRO”. Special Guest Don Kent plays 78 rpm records from his legendary record collection & explains to us the St. Louis guitar sound and the roots of Country Blues Guitar Classic song Cairo on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. Chifferobe – Charley Jordan
2. Hard Time Blues – Lane Hardin
3. It’s Hard Time – J. D. Short
4. Hospital Blues – “Hi” Henry Brown
5. Poor Man Blues – Henry Townsend
6. Cairo – Henry Spaulding
7. Ain’t Gonna Be Your Low Down Dog – Ollie Rupert & Will Shade
R. Crumb’s Record Room Pt. 16
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ Robert Crumb & Eden Brower. “Novelty Music 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.
1. Brown Jug Blues – Ezra Buzzington’s Rustic Revelers
2. Shake Your Dogs – Hoosier Hot Shots
3. Argentine Rag – Jimmy Wilson’s Catfish String Band
4. Duck Foot Sue – Bob Miller
5. The Tiger Rag – The Windy City Four
6. Richmond Stomp – The State Street Ramblers
7. West Kentucky Limited – E. E. Hack String Band
8. Hot Potatoes – Blind Blake
9. Ballin’ The Jack – The Salty Dog Four
10. Dinah – The Red Devils
11. Shore Leave – Three Old Salts
12. Shortnin’ Bread – Bobby Leecan’s Need More Band
Don Kent Speaks on The Blues Pt. 5
John’s Old Time Radio Show w/ Don Kent & Eden Brower. Don compares different version of classic Blues & Minstrel music while Eden makes big fun on John Heneghan’s Old Time Radio Show.
1. Papa’s About To Get Mad – Pink Anderson & Simmie Dooley
2. Papa’s Gettin’ Mad – Jimmie Revard
3. Awful Moaning Blues – Clara Smith
4. Why Do You Moan – Bo Weavil Jackson
5. Gonna Tip Out Tonight – Pink Anderson & Simmie Dooley
6. Ha-Ha Blues – Rosie Mae Moore & Charlie McCoy
7. Tippin’ Out – Beans Hambone & El Morrow
8. Early Morning Blues – Blind Blake
9. Staggerin’ Blues – Rosie Mae Moore
10. Come On Over To My House – Julia & George E. Lee’s Novelty Singing Orchestra