<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><?xml-stylesheet href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/style.xsl" type="text/xsl"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:podcast="https://podcastindex.org/namespace/1.0"><channel><atom:link href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/wildwood-flower/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><title><![CDATA[Wildwood Flower]]></title><podcast:guid>9adaf237-4278-5510-b576-62a0709ea17f</podcast:guid><lastBuildDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 15:43:50 +0000</lastBuildDate><generator>Captivate.fm</generator><language><![CDATA[en]]></language><copyright><![CDATA[Jack Peterson, 2021]]></copyright><managingEditor>Area Code</managingEditor><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stories of the women who built country music.]]></itunes:summary><image><url>https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png</url><title>Wildwood Flower</title><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link></image><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><itunes:owner><itunes:name>Area Code</itunes:name></itunes:owner><itunes:author>Area Code</itunes:author><description>Stories of the women who built country music.</description><link>http://www.areacodenetwork.com</link><atom:link href="https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com" rel="hub"/><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type><itunes:category text="Music"><itunes:category text="Music History"/></itunes:category><itunes:category text="Music"><itunes:category text="Music Commentary"/></itunes:category><itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture"></itunes:category><itunes:new-feed-url>https://feeds.captivate.fm/wildwood-flower/</itunes:new-feed-url><podcast:locked>no</podcast:locked><podcast:medium>podcast</podcast:medium><item><title>Season 2 Finale Update</title><itunes:title>Season 2 Finale Update</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack explains the delay in the release of the Season 2 finale and opens up a call for collaborators. </p>
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        <p>Jack explains the delay in the release of the Season 2 finale and opens up a call for collaborators. </p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">8389f59e-d9e6-11ec-b336-7766c1cbc813</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2022 15:47:21 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/b3477c5f-4162-4b86-abbe-44a0ee6fa2b3.mp3" length="12972852" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>05:19</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack explains the delay in the release of the Season 2 finale and opens up a call for collaborators.</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Twenty Six: The DeZurik Sisters (The Cackle Sisters)</title><itunes:title>The DeZurik Sisters</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack marvels at the much-more-than-novelty sister duo, the DeZurik Sisters. Listen to hear what won the hearts of both the National Barn Dance and the Grand Ole Opry audiences.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs</strong></p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Arizona Yodeler</p><p>Bradley Kincaid - Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me</p><p>Elton Britt - Alpine Milkman</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Birmingham Jail</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Go to Sleep My Darling Baby</p><p>Ward Barton &amp; Frank Carrol - Sleep Baby Sleep</p><p>Minna Reverelli - Cuckoo in the Wood</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - I Left Her Standing Here</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Guitar Blues</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Sweet Hawaiian Chimes</p><p>The Cackle Sisters - Old Dan Tucker</p><p>The Cackle Sisters - Sing Hallelujah</p><p>The Cackle Sisters - Take Me Home</p><p>The Cackle Sisters - Shanghai Rooster</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Hillbilly Bill</p><p>Carolyn DeZurik - The Swiss Kiss Polka</p><p>Carolyn DeZurik - Busch Bavarian Beer</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Biguenet, John (2006). "The DeZurik Sisters: Two Farm Girls Who Modeled Their Way to the Grand Ole Opry" in Da Capo Best Music Writing 2006: The Year's Finest Writing on Rock , (p. 92).</p><p>Brown, Curt. (2015). Minnesota's DeZurik sisters yodeled their way to fame. <em>Star Tribune.</em> https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-sisters-yodeled-their-way-to-fame/306381221/</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>Cohen, R. D. (2014). Bill Malone, Alan Lomax, and the origins of country music. Journal of American Folklore, 127(504)</p><p>Daniel, Wayne W. SAME FACES, DIFFERENT NAMES; The DeZurik Sisters and The Cackle Sisters. hillbillymusic.com</p><p>Huber, Libby. (2014) VIBES: The Dezurik Sisters; MN Farm Girls Turned Opry Stars. http://www.western-daughter.com/blog/2014/12/10/the-dezurik-sisters-minnesota-farm-girls-turned-opry-stars</p><p>Kohman, L. (2005, Dec 29). Royalton duo sang nationally. St.Cloud Times </p><p>Larkin, C. (2006). DeZurik Sisters. In The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. : Oxford University Press.</p><p>Mazor, Barry. Meeting Jimmie Rodgers : How America's Original Roots Music Hero Changed the Pop Sounds of a Century, Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2009.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Russell, T. (2021-03-25). “Guitar Blues”/“Sweet Hawaiian Chimes”: The DeZurik Sisters (Caroline and Mary Jane) Vocalion 04704, Conqueror 9252. In Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records. : Oxford University Press.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p><p>Wise, T. (2016-10-28). Cowboys and Yodeling. In Yodeling and Meaning in American Music. : University Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Wise, T. (2012). From the Mountains to the Prairies and Beyond the Pale: American Yodeling on Early Recordings. Journal of American Folklore, 125(497)</p><p>WMFU - DeZurik Sisters mp3s https://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/08/365-days-214---.html</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a...]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack marvels at the much-more-than-novelty sister duo, the DeZurik Sisters. Listen to hear what won the hearts of both the National Barn Dance and the Grand Ole Opry audiences.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs</strong></p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Arizona Yodeler</p><p>Bradley Kincaid - Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me</p><p>Elton Britt - Alpine Milkman</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Birmingham Jail</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Go to Sleep My Darling Baby</p><p>Ward Barton &amp; Frank Carrol - Sleep Baby Sleep</p><p>Minna Reverelli - Cuckoo in the Wood</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - I Left Her Standing Here</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Guitar Blues</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Sweet Hawaiian Chimes</p><p>The Cackle Sisters - Old Dan Tucker</p><p>The Cackle Sisters - Sing Hallelujah</p><p>The Cackle Sisters - Take Me Home</p><p>The Cackle Sisters - Shanghai Rooster</p><p>The DeZurik Sisters - Hillbilly Bill</p><p>Carolyn DeZurik - The Swiss Kiss Polka</p><p>Carolyn DeZurik - Busch Bavarian Beer</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Biguenet, John (2006). "The DeZurik Sisters: Two Farm Girls Who Modeled Their Way to the Grand Ole Opry" in Da Capo Best Music Writing 2006: The Year's Finest Writing on Rock , (p. 92).</p><p>Brown, Curt. (2015). Minnesota's DeZurik sisters yodeled their way to fame. <em>Star Tribune.</em> https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-sisters-yodeled-their-way-to-fame/306381221/</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>Cohen, R. D. (2014). Bill Malone, Alan Lomax, and the origins of country music. Journal of American Folklore, 127(504)</p><p>Daniel, Wayne W. SAME FACES, DIFFERENT NAMES; The DeZurik Sisters and The Cackle Sisters. hillbillymusic.com</p><p>Huber, Libby. (2014) VIBES: The Dezurik Sisters; MN Farm Girls Turned Opry Stars. http://www.western-daughter.com/blog/2014/12/10/the-dezurik-sisters-minnesota-farm-girls-turned-opry-stars</p><p>Kohman, L. (2005, Dec 29). Royalton duo sang nationally. St.Cloud Times </p><p>Larkin, C. (2006). DeZurik Sisters. In The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. : Oxford University Press.</p><p>Mazor, Barry. Meeting Jimmie Rodgers : How America's Original Roots Music Hero Changed the Pop Sounds of a Century, Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2009.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Russell, T. (2021-03-25). “Guitar Blues”/“Sweet Hawaiian Chimes”: The DeZurik Sisters (Caroline and Mary Jane) Vocalion 04704, Conqueror 9252. In Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records. : Oxford University Press.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p><p>Wise, T. (2016-10-28). Cowboys and Yodeling. In Yodeling and Meaning in American Music. : University Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Wise, T. (2012). From the Mountains to the Prairies and Beyond the Pale: American Yodeling on Early Recordings. Journal of American Folklore, 125(497)</p><p>WMFU - DeZurik Sisters mp3s https://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/08/365-days-214---.html</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">05969ada-b6e5-11ec-9df7-fb3ddc23e513</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2022 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/62f535d7-a3b6-4e2a-b482-d203f20ecb74.mp3" length="79831230" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>33:11</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack marvels at the much-more-than-novelty sister duo, the DeZurik Sisters. Listen to hear what won the hearts of both the National Barn Dance and the Grand Ole Opry audiences.

Songs
The DeZurik Sisters - Arizona Yodeler
Bradley Kincaid - Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me
Elton Britt - Alpine Milkman
The DeZurik Sisters - Birmingham Jail
The DeZurik Sisters - Go to Sleep My Darling Baby
Ward Barton &amp; Frank Carrol - Sleep Baby Sleep
Minna Reverelli - Cuckoo in the Wood
The DeZurik Sisters - I Left Her Standing Here
The DeZurik Sisters - Guitar Blues
The DeZurik Sisters - Sweet Hawaiian Chimes
The Cackle Sisters - Old Dan Tucker
The Cackle Sisters - Sing Hallelujah
The Cackle Sisters - Take Me Home
The Cackle Sisters - Shanghai Rooster
The DeZurik Sisters - Hillbilly Bill
Carolyn DeZurik - The Swiss Kiss Polka
Carolyn DeZurik - Busch Bavarian Beer

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Biguenet, John (2006). &quot;The DeZurik Sisters: Two Farm Girls Who Modeled Their Way to the Grand Ole Opry&quot; in Da Capo Best Music Writing 2006: The Year&apos;s Finest Writing on Rock , (p. 92).
Brown, Curt. (2015). Minnesota&apos;s DeZurik sisters yodeled their way to fame. Star Tribune. https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-sisters-yodeled-their-way-to-fame/306381221/
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
Cohen, R. D. (2014). Bill Malone, Alan Lomax, and the origins of country music. Journal of American Folklore, 127(504)
Daniel, Wayne W. SAME FACES, DIFFERENT NAMES; The DeZurik Sisters and The Cackle Sisters. hillbillymusic.com
Huber, Libby. (2014) VIBES: The Dezurik Sisters; MN Farm Girls Turned Opry Stars. http://www.western-daughter.com/blog/2014/12/10/the-dezurik-sisters-minnesota-farm-girls-turned-opry-stars
Kohman, L. (2005, Dec 29). Royalton duo sang nationally. St.Cloud Times 
Larkin, C. (2006). DeZurik Sisters. In The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. : Oxford University Press.
Mazor, Barry. Meeting Jimmie Rodgers : How America&apos;s Original Roots Music Hero Changed the Pop Sounds of a Century, Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2009.
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Russell, T. (2021-03-25). “Guitar Blues”/“Sweet Hawaiian Chimes”: The DeZurik Sisters (Caroline and Mary Jane) Vocalion 04704, Conqueror 9252. In Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records. : Oxford University Press.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By
Wise, T. (2016-10-28). Cowboys and Yodeling. In Yodeling and Meaning in American Music. : University Press of Mississippi.
Wise, T. (2012). From the Mountains to the Prairies and Beyond the Pale: American Yodeling on Early Recordings. Journal of American Folklore, 125(497)
WMFU - DeZurik Sisters mp3s https://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/08/365-days-214---.html


Contact Jack: 
Email: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod

Help Jack buy country music books: www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Twenty Five: Louise Massey</title><itunes:title>Louise Massey</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>She wrote one of the greatest odes to one's house in "My Adobe Hacienda." This week we look at the songs, the career, and the family of one of country music's most influential artists: Louise Massey.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs</strong></p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>The Massey Family - New RIver Train</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - When the White Azaleas are Blooming</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - Ridin’ Down that Old Texas Trail</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - Heart of the West</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - South of the Border</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - I only want a buddy, not a sweetheart</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - Bunkhouse Jamboree</p><p>Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>The Dinning Sisters - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>Burl Ives - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>Hank Snow &amp; Anita Carter - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - Las Gaviotas</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - You’ll Be Sorry</p><p>Jerry Scroggins - The Ballad of Jed Clampett</p><p>Curt Massey - Petticoat Junction</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Cusic, D. (2011). <em>The cowboy in country music: an historical survey with artist profiles</em>. McFarland.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p><p>Stock, C. (July 5, 2021), <em>Historically Speaking: Famous Neighbors in the Hondo Valley. </em>Roswell Daily Record. https://www.rdrnews.com/2021/07/05/historically-speaking-famous-neighbors-in-the-hondo-valley/</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>She wrote one of the greatest odes to one's house in "My Adobe Hacienda." This week we look at the songs, the career, and the family of one of country music's most influential artists: Louise Massey.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs</strong></p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>The Massey Family - New RIver Train</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - When the White Azaleas are Blooming</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - Ridin’ Down that Old Texas Trail</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - Heart of the West</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - South of the Border</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - I only want a buddy, not a sweetheart</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - Bunkhouse Jamboree</p><p>Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>The Dinning Sisters - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>Burl Ives - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>Hank Snow &amp; Anita Carter - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - Las Gaviotas</p><p>Louise Massey and the Westerners - You’ll Be Sorry</p><p>Jerry Scroggins - The Ballad of Jed Clampett</p><p>Curt Massey - Petticoat Junction</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Cusic, D. (2011). <em>The cowboy in country music: an historical survey with artist profiles</em>. McFarland.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p><p>Stock, C. (July 5, 2021), <em>Historically Speaking: Famous Neighbors in the Hondo Valley. </em>Roswell Daily Record. https://www.rdrnews.com/2021/07/05/historically-speaking-famous-neighbors-in-the-hondo-valley/</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">0f9e6d5c-ab62-11ec-8e82-db1726a36d72</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2022 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/bfed0015-d70b-4a60-b6b6-0f2d4436c401.mp3" length="79101281" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>32:52</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>She wrote one of the greatest odes to one&apos;s house in &quot;My Adobe Hacienda.&quot; This week we look at the songs, the career, and the family of one of country music&apos;s most influential artists: Louise Massey.

Songs
Louise Massey and the Westerners - My Adobe Hacienda
The Massey Family - New RIver Train
Louise Massey and the Westerners - When the White Azaleas are Blooming
Louise Massey and the Westerners - Ridin’ Down that Old Texas Trail
Louise Massey and the Westerners - Heart of the West
Louise Massey and the Westerners - South of the Border
Louise Massey and the Westerners - I only want a buddy, not a sweetheart
Louise Massey and the Westerners - Bunkhouse Jamboree
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys - My Adobe Hacienda
The Dinning Sisters - My Adobe Hacienda
Burl Ives - My Adobe Hacienda
Hank Snow &amp; Anita Carter - My Adobe Hacienda
Louise Massey and the Westerners - Las Gaviotas
Louise Massey and the Westerners - You’ll Be Sorry
Jerry Scroggins - The Ballad of Jed Clampett
Curt Massey - Petticoat Junction

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Cusic, D. (2011). The cowboy in country music: an historical survey with artist profiles. McFarland.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By
Stock, C. (July 5, 2021), Historically Speaking: Famous Neighbors in the Hondo Valley. Roswell Daily Record. https://www.rdrnews.com/2021/07/05/historically-speaking-famous-neighbors-in-the-hondo-valley/

Contact Jack: 
Email: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
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Help Jack buy country music books: www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Twenty Four: Patsy Montana, Part 3</title><itunes:title>Patsy Montana, Part 3</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>We look at Patsy's "paying her dues" years of the 40s and early 50s, including her interactions with some of country's biggest legends.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart 2 (I’ve Found My Cowboy’s Sweetheart)</p><p>Patsy Montana and Her Pardners - I Want To Be A Cowboy’s Dreamgirl</p><p>Patsy Montana and Her Pardners - Blanket Me With Western Skies </p><p>Patsy Montana and Her Pardners - Deep in the Heart of Texas</p><p>Cowboy Slim Rinehart - Happy Roaming Cowboy </p><p>Patsy Montana - Sing Me a Cowboy Song</p><p>The Carter Family - Will You Miss Me When I’m Gone</p><p>Patsy Montana - Good Night Soldier</p><p>Judy Canova - Good Night Soldier</p><p>Elton Britt - There’s a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere</p><p>Patsy Montana - When I Gets to Where I’m Goin’</p><p>Cousin Emmy - Take Me Home Little Bird</p><p>Hank Williams - I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry</p><p>Patsy Montana and Her Buckaroos - Mama Never Said a Word About Love</p><p>Dorothy Shay - Feudin’ and Fussin’</p><p>Patti Page - I Want to be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart </p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Montana, P., &amp; Frost, J. (2002). <em>Patsy Montana: the cowboy's sweetheart</em>. McFarland.</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 22, 1967, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 16, 1974, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, June 9, 1984, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, August 30, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, September 2, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p>
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        <p>We look at Patsy's "paying her dues" years of the 40s and early 50s, including her interactions with some of country's biggest legends.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart 2 (I’ve Found My Cowboy’s Sweetheart)</p><p>Patsy Montana and Her Pardners - I Want To Be A Cowboy’s Dreamgirl</p><p>Patsy Montana and Her Pardners - Blanket Me With Western Skies </p><p>Patsy Montana and Her Pardners - Deep in the Heart of Texas</p><p>Cowboy Slim Rinehart - Happy Roaming Cowboy </p><p>Patsy Montana - Sing Me a Cowboy Song</p><p>The Carter Family - Will You Miss Me When I’m Gone</p><p>Patsy Montana - Good Night Soldier</p><p>Judy Canova - Good Night Soldier</p><p>Elton Britt - There’s a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere</p><p>Patsy Montana - When I Gets to Where I’m Goin’</p><p>Cousin Emmy - Take Me Home Little Bird</p><p>Hank Williams - I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry</p><p>Patsy Montana and Her Buckaroos - Mama Never Said a Word About Love</p><p>Dorothy Shay - Feudin’ and Fussin’</p><p>Patti Page - I Want to be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart </p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Montana, P., &amp; Frost, J. (2002). <em>Patsy Montana: the cowboy's sweetheart</em>. McFarland.</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 22, 1967, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 16, 1974, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, June 9, 1984, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, August 30, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, September 2, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">3fe0f746-9f14-11ec-9316-2b0e6b3b35fb</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2022 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/c5030161-2d59-4d16-8b0d-201a7ae3593c.mp3" length="93313052" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>38:48</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>We look at Patsy&apos;s &quot;paying her dues&quot; years of the 40s and early 50s, including her interactions with some of country&apos;s biggest legends.

Songs:
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - I Wanna Be a Cowboy&apos;s Sweetheart 2 (I’ve Found My Cowboy’s Sweetheart)
Patsy Montana and Her Pardners - I Want To Be A Cowboy’s Dreamgirl
Patsy Montana and Her Pardners - Blanket Me With Western Skies 
Patsy Montana and Her Pardners - Deep in the Heart of Texas
Cowboy Slim Rinehart - Happy Roaming Cowboy 
Patsy Montana - Sing Me a Cowboy Song
The Carter Family - Will You Miss Me When I’m Gone
Patsy Montana - Good Night Soldier
Judy Canova - Good Night Soldier
Elton Britt - There’s a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere
Patsy Montana - When I Gets to Where I’m Goin’
Cousin Emmy - Take Me Home Little Bird
Hank Williams - I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
Patsy Montana and Her Buckaroos - Mama Never Said a Word About Love
Dorothy Shay - Feudin’ and Fussin’
Patti Page - I Want to be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart 

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Montana, P., &amp; Frost, J. (2002). Patsy Montana: the cowboy&apos;s sweetheart. McFarland.
Patsy Montana, October 22, 1967, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, October 16, 1974, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, June 9, 1984, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, August 30, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, September 2, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Twenty Three: Patsy Montana, Part 2</title><itunes:title>Patsy Montana, Part 2</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Part 2 of 3 Patsy Montana episodes this season. We take a look at Patsy's time with the Prairie Ramblers and WLS in the 30s. We also get to hear her talk about the writing of the song that put her on the map: I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart.</p><p><strong>Songs</strong></p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Lonely Cowgirl</p><p>Sweet Violet Boys - Let’s all Get Good and Drunk</p><p>Prairie Ramblers - Shady Grove</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers. - Homesick for My Old Cabin</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Waltz of the Hills</p><p>Stuart Hamblen - Texas Plains</p><p>Patsy Montana &amp; the Prairie Ramblers - Montana Plains</p><p>Mac and Bob - That Silver-haired Daddy of Mine</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart </p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Ridin' Old Paint</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Old Black Mountain Trail </p><p>Billie Maxwell - Cowboy's Wife </p><p>Kitty Wells - It wasn't God who Made Honky-Tonk Angels</p><p>Wilf Carter - The Strawberry Roan</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - She Buckaroo</p><p>Jimmie Davis - Nobody's Darling </p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Woman's Answer to Nobody's Darling </p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Sweetheart of the Saddle</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Lone star</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Montana</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Your own Sweet Darling Wife </p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Echoes from the Hills</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Leaning on the Old Top Rail</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Montana, P., &amp; Frost, J. (2002). <em>Patsy Montana: the cowboy's sweetheart</em>. McFarland.</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 22, 1967, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 16, 1974, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, June 9, 1984, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, August 30, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, September 2, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p>
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        <p>Part 2 of 3 Patsy Montana episodes this season. We take a look at Patsy's time with the Prairie Ramblers and WLS in the 30s. We also get to hear her talk about the writing of the song that put her on the map: I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart.</p><p><strong>Songs</strong></p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Lonely Cowgirl</p><p>Sweet Violet Boys - Let’s all Get Good and Drunk</p><p>Prairie Ramblers - Shady Grove</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers. - Homesick for My Old Cabin</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Waltz of the Hills</p><p>Stuart Hamblen - Texas Plains</p><p>Patsy Montana &amp; the Prairie Ramblers - Montana Plains</p><p>Mac and Bob - That Silver-haired Daddy of Mine</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart </p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Ridin' Old Paint</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Old Black Mountain Trail </p><p>Billie Maxwell - Cowboy's Wife </p><p>Kitty Wells - It wasn't God who Made Honky-Tonk Angels</p><p>Wilf Carter - The Strawberry Roan</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - She Buckaroo</p><p>Jimmie Davis - Nobody's Darling </p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Woman's Answer to Nobody's Darling </p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Sweetheart of the Saddle</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Lone star</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Montana</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Your own Sweet Darling Wife </p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Echoes from the Hills</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Leaning on the Old Top Rail</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Montana, P., &amp; Frost, J. (2002). <em>Patsy Montana: the cowboy's sweetheart</em>. McFarland.</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 22, 1967, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 16, 1974, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, June 9, 1984, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, August 30, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, September 2, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">a9f573d4-94a4-11ec-bcef-bbd47ac6bf14</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2022 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/bd1c3734-d7d4-4e46-a405-ae45b83f4b28.mp3" length="113970694" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>47:24</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Part 2 of 3 Patsy Montana episodes this season. We take a look at Patsy&apos;s time with the Prairie Ramblers and WLS in the 30s. We also get to hear her talk about the writing of the song that put her on the map: I Wanna Be a Cowboy&apos;s Sweetheart.
Songs
Girls of the Golden West - Lonely Cowgirl
Sweet Violet Boys - Let’s all Get Good and Drunk
Prairie Ramblers - Shady Grove
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers. - Homesick for My Old Cabin
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Waltz of the Hills
Stuart Hamblen - Texas Plains
Patsy Montana &amp; the Prairie Ramblers - Montana Plains
Mac and Bob - That Silver-haired Daddy of Mine
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - I Wanna Be a Cowboy&apos;s Sweetheart 
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Ridin&apos; Old Paint
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Old Black Mountain Trail 
Billie Maxwell - Cowboy&apos;s Wife 
Kitty Wells - It wasn&apos;t God who Made Honky-Tonk Angels
Wilf Carter - The Strawberry Roan
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - She Buckaroo
Jimmie Davis - Nobody&apos;s Darling 
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Woman&apos;s Answer to Nobody&apos;s Darling 
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Sweetheart of the Saddle
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Lone star
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Montana
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Your own Sweet Darling Wife 
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Echoes from the Hills
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - Leaning on the Old Top Rail

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Montana, P., &amp; Frost, J. (2002). Patsy Montana: the cowboy&apos;s sweetheart. McFarland.
Patsy Montana, October 22, 1967, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, October 16, 1974, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, June 9, 1984, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, August 30, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, September 2, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Twenty Two: Patsy Montana, Part I</title><itunes:title>Episode Twenty Two: Patsy Montana, Part I</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Patsy Montana: the first female country musician to have a million-selling record. Patsy's not great with facts, so Jack does what he can to get a reasonably accurate account of the early life and career of this icon.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Enrico Caruso - La Donna e Mobile</p><p>Fritz Kreisler - Chansons sans Paroles</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Mother was a Lady</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Yodeling Cowboy</p><p>Stuart Hamblen - This Ole House</p><p>Fort Worth Doughboys - Sunbonnet Sue</p><p>Jimmie Davis - Home in Caroline</p><p>Rubye Blevins - I Love my Daddy, Too</p><p>Rubye Blevins - When the Flowers of Montana Were Blooming</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Montana, P., &amp; Frost, J. (2002). <em>Patsy Montana: the cowboy's sweetheart</em>. McFarland.</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 22, 1967, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 16, 1974, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, June 9, 1984, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, August 30, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, September 2, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p>
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        <p>Patsy Montana: the first female country musician to have a million-selling record. Patsy's not great with facts, so Jack does what he can to get a reasonably accurate account of the early life and career of this icon.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Enrico Caruso - La Donna e Mobile</p><p>Fritz Kreisler - Chansons sans Paroles</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Mother was a Lady</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Yodeling Cowboy</p><p>Stuart Hamblen - This Ole House</p><p>Fort Worth Doughboys - Sunbonnet Sue</p><p>Jimmie Davis - Home in Caroline</p><p>Rubye Blevins - I Love my Daddy, Too</p><p>Rubye Blevins - When the Flowers of Montana Were Blooming</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Montana, P., &amp; Frost, J. (2002). <em>Patsy Montana: the cowboy's sweetheart</em>. McFarland.</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 22, 1967, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, October 16, 1974, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, June 9, 1984, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, August 30, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Patsy Montana, September 2, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">51508cae-89d3-11ec-aa6c-13ec33cb8eb3</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2022 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/76d7ac4a-7f3d-4cd2-94d2-5b6859bb22bd.mp3" length="87279972" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>36:17</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Patsy Montana: the first female country musician to have a million-selling record. Patsy&apos;s not great with facts, so Jack does what he can to get a reasonably accurate account of the early life and career of this icon.

Songs:
Enrico Caruso - La Donna e Mobile
Fritz Kreisler - Chansons sans Paroles
Jimmie Rodgers - Mother was a Lady
Jimmie Rodgers - Yodeling Cowboy
Stuart Hamblen - This Ole House
Fort Worth Doughboys - Sunbonnet Sue
Jimmie Davis - Home in Caroline
Rubye Blevins - I Love my Daddy, Too
Rubye Blevins - When the Flowers of Montana Were Blooming

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Montana, P., &amp; Frost, J. (2002). Patsy Montana: the cowboy&apos;s sweetheart. McFarland.
Patsy Montana, October 22, 1967, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, October 16, 1974, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, June 9, 1984, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, August 30, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Patsy Montana, September 2, 1985, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Twenty One: The Girls of the Golden West</title><itunes:title>The Girls of the Golden West</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack is back from a two-month hiatus to tell you all he can about the pioneering close-harmony sister duo The Girls of the Golden West.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Started out from Texas</p><p>Gene Autry - Cowboy Yodel</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Home Sweet Home in Texas</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Colorado Blues </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Hi O, Hi O (Night Herding Song)</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Sleepy Hollow Bill</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Lonely Cowgirl </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - The Cowgirl's Dream </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Will there be any Yodelers in Heaven?</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Texas Moon </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - I Wanna be a Real Cowboy Girl</p><p>Bing Crosby &amp; the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra - I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)</p><p>Louise Massey - Nobody to Love</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - The Round-Up in Cheyenne </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Beautiful Texas</p><p>Arkie the Arkansas Woodchopper - Sweet Evalina</p><p>Hoosier Hot Shots - Meet me by the Ice House, Lizzie </p><p>Red Foley - Old Shep </p><p>Coon Creek Girls - Flower Blooming in the Wildwood </p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Nobody's Business</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - I Wanna be a Cowboy's Sweetheart</p><p>Henry Burr - I'll Take you Home again, Kathleen </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Roamin' in the Gloamin'</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - I Love Her Just the Same</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Ragtime Cowboy Joe</p><p>Lois Johnson and Hank Williams Jr. - We Must Have Been Out of Our Mind</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Santa Fe Trail</p><p>The Davis sisters - I've Forgotten More than You'll Ever Know (About Him)</p><p>Shirley Thoms - Where the Golden Wattle Blooms</p><p>June Holms - Daddy was a Yodelin' Cowboy</p><p>Pee Wee King &amp; His Golden West Cowboys - Slowpoke</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum </p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Russell, T. (2007). <em>Country Music Originals: The Legends and the Lost</em>. Oxford University Press.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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        <p>Jack is back from a two-month hiatus to tell you all he can about the pioneering close-harmony sister duo The Girls of the Golden West.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Started out from Texas</p><p>Gene Autry - Cowboy Yodel</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Home Sweet Home in Texas</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Colorado Blues </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Hi O, Hi O (Night Herding Song)</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Sleepy Hollow Bill</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Lonely Cowgirl </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - The Cowgirl's Dream </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Will there be any Yodelers in Heaven?</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Texas Moon </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - I Wanna be a Real Cowboy Girl</p><p>Bing Crosby &amp; the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra - I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)</p><p>Louise Massey - Nobody to Love</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - The Round-Up in Cheyenne </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Beautiful Texas</p><p>Arkie the Arkansas Woodchopper - Sweet Evalina</p><p>Hoosier Hot Shots - Meet me by the Ice House, Lizzie </p><p>Red Foley - Old Shep </p><p>Coon Creek Girls - Flower Blooming in the Wildwood </p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Nobody's Business</p><p>Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - I Wanna be a Cowboy's Sweetheart</p><p>Henry Burr - I'll Take you Home again, Kathleen </p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Roamin' in the Gloamin'</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - I Love Her Just the Same</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Ragtime Cowboy Joe</p><p>Lois Johnson and Hank Williams Jr. - We Must Have Been Out of Our Mind</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Santa Fe Trail</p><p>The Davis sisters - I've Forgotten More than You'll Ever Know (About Him)</p><p>Shirley Thoms - Where the Golden Wattle Blooms</p><p>June Holms - Daddy was a Yodelin' Cowboy</p><p>Pee Wee King &amp; His Golden West Cowboys - Slowpoke</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary.</em> Routledge.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). <em>Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum </p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Russell, T. (2007). <em>Country Music Originals: The Legends and the Lost</em>. Oxford University Press.</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">36d68628-77c0-11ec-8987-3fc3b9a9b15b</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2022 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/d7378de3-e954-4353-ac48-cab357d04387.mp3" length="126374209" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>52:34</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack is back from a two-month hiatus to tell you all he can about the pioneering close-harmony sister duo The Girls of the Golden West.

Songs:
Girls of the Golden West - Started out from Texas
Gene Autry - Cowboy Yodel
Girls of the Golden West - Home Sweet Home in Texas
Girls of the Golden West - Colorado Blues 
Girls of the Golden West - Hi O, Hi O (Night Herding Song)
Girls of the Golden West - Sleepy Hollow Bill
Girls of the Golden West - Lonely Cowgirl 
Girls of the Golden West - The Cowgirl&apos;s Dream 
Girls of the Golden West - Will there be any Yodelers in Heaven?
Girls of the Golden West - Texas Moon 
Girls of the Golden West - I Wanna be a Real Cowboy Girl
Bing Crosby &amp; the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra - I&apos;m an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)
Louise Massey - Nobody to Love
Girls of the Golden West - The Round-Up in Cheyenne 
Girls of the Golden West - Beautiful Texas
Arkie the Arkansas Woodchopper - Sweet Evalina
Hoosier Hot Shots - Meet me by the Ice House, Lizzie 
Red Foley - Old Shep 
Coon Creek Girls - Flower Blooming in the Wildwood 
Lulu Belle and Scotty - Nobody&apos;s Business
Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers - I Wanna be a Cowboy&apos;s Sweetheart
Henry Burr - I&apos;ll Take you Home again, Kathleen 
Girls of the Golden West - Roamin&apos; in the Gloamin&apos;
Girls of the Golden West - I Love Her Just the Same
Girls of the Golden West - Ragtime Cowboy Joe
Lois Johnson and Hank Williams Jr. - We Must Have Been Out of Our Mind
Girls of the Golden West - Santa Fe Trail
The Davis sisters - I&apos;ve Forgotten More than You&apos;ll Ever Know (About Him)
Shirley Thoms - Where the Golden Wattle Blooms
June Holms - Daddy was a Yodelin&apos; Cowboy
Pee Wee King &amp; His Golden West Cowboys - Slowpoke

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Millie Good McClusky &amp; Bill McClusky, November 4, 1988, Frist Library and Archive of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 
Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.
Russell, T. (2007). Country Music Originals: The Legends and the Lost. Oxford University Press.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Twenty: The Three Little Maids, Part Three - Eva Overstake</title><itunes:title>Episode Twenty: The Three Little Maids, Part Three - Eva Overstake</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack closes out The Three Little Maids trilogy by looking at the brief, tragic, yet influential life of Eva Overstake.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Churchill, Teresa. (Nov. 7, 1984) "Three Little Maids made music history" Herald and Review, Decatur, IL.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>Cox, J. (2014). <em>Musicmakers of Network Radio: 24 Entertainers, 1926-1962</em>. McFarland.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Red Foley. http://www.bluegrassmessengers.com/red-foley-1933.aspx</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p><p>Williams, M. A. (2006). <em>Staging Tradition: John Lair and Sarah Gertrude Knott</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>WLS at the Chicago World's Fair (1933)</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Chloe Moriondo - Dizzy</p><p>Kid Sistr - Simple Math</p><p>Andrews Sisters - Six Jerks in a Jeep</p><p>The Roches - Hammond Song</p><p>The Shaggs - Philosophy of the World</p><p>The Pointer Sisters - I’m So Excited</p><p>SheDaisy - Little Goodbyes</p><p>The Staves - In the Long Run</p><p>Haim - Now I’m In It</p><p>Sally Sweet - What Would You Be Without Me?</p><p>Three Little Maids - I'm heading for the Rockies</p><p>Lulu Belle and Butthead - Hi Rinktum Inktum Doodle</p><p>Red Foley and Judy Martin - The Ozark Trail</p><p>Red Foley - Old Shep</p><p>Townes Van Zandt - Old Shep</p><p>Judy Martin - Straight Shootin’ Cowgirl</p><p>Red Foley and Judy Martin - Our Christmas Waltz</p><p>Red Foley and Judy Martin - Have I Told You Lately That I Love You</p><p>Red Foley and Judy Martin - Let’s Go to Church</p><p>Red Foley and Judy Martin - Remember Me</p><p>Jonny Bond - Let Me Go, Devil</p><p>Betty Foley - Magic Love</p><p>Pat and Shirley Boone - Vaya Con Dios</p><p>Debby Boone - You Light Up My Life</p><p>Debby Boone - Blessing</p><p>Judy Martin - Hand In Hand We’ll Walk Together Again</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>Jack closes out The Three Little Maids trilogy by looking at the brief, tragic, yet influential life of Eva Overstake.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Churchill, Teresa. (Nov. 7, 1984) "Three Little Maids made music history" Herald and Review, Decatur, IL.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>Cox, J. (2014). <em>Musicmakers of Network Radio: 24 Entertainers, 1926-1962</em>. McFarland.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Red Foley. http://www.bluegrassmessengers.com/red-foley-1933.aspx</p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p><p>Williams, M. A. (2006). <em>Staging Tradition: John Lair and Sarah Gertrude Knott</em> (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>WLS at the Chicago World's Fair (1933)</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Chloe Moriondo - Dizzy</p><p>Kid Sistr - Simple Math</p><p>Andrews Sisters - Six Jerks in a Jeep</p><p>The Roches - Hammond Song</p><p>The Shaggs - Philosophy of the World</p><p>The Pointer Sisters - I’m So Excited</p><p>SheDaisy - Little Goodbyes</p><p>The Staves - In the Long Run</p><p>Haim - Now I’m In It</p><p>Sally Sweet - What Would You Be Without Me?</p><p>Three Little Maids - I'm heading for the Rockies</p><p>Lulu Belle and Butthead - Hi Rinktum Inktum Doodle</p><p>Red Foley and Judy Martin - The Ozark Trail</p><p>Red Foley - Old Shep</p><p>Townes Van Zandt - Old Shep</p><p>Judy Martin - Straight Shootin’ Cowgirl</p><p>Red Foley and Judy Martin - Our Christmas Waltz</p><p>Red Foley and Judy Martin - Have I Told You Lately That I Love You</p><p>Red Foley and Judy Martin - Let’s Go to Church</p><p>Red Foley and Judy Martin - Remember Me</p><p>Jonny Bond - Let Me Go, Devil</p><p>Betty Foley - Magic Love</p><p>Pat and Shirley Boone - Vaya Con Dios</p><p>Debby Boone - You Light Up My Life</p><p>Debby Boone - Blessing</p><p>Judy Martin - Hand In Hand We’ll Walk Together Again</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">7f3daddc-4e18-11ec-8ea3-b36badedf523</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2021 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/d6975348-2ffc-4db8-b86d-6c0cf64c5575.mp3" length="94600796" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>39:20</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack closes out The Three Little Maids trilogy by looking at the brief, tragic, yet influential life of Eva Overstake.

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Churchill, Teresa. (Nov. 7, 1984) &quot;Three Little Maids made music history&quot; Herald and Review, Decatur, IL.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
Cox, J. (2014). Musicmakers of Network Radio: 24 Entertainers, 1926-1962. McFarland.
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Red Foley. http://www.bluegrassmessengers.com/red-foley-1933.aspx
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By
Williams, M. A. (2006). Staging Tradition: John Lair and Sarah Gertrude Knott (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
WLS at the Chicago World&apos;s Fair (1933)


Songs:
Chloe Moriondo - Dizzy
Kid Sistr - Simple Math
Andrews Sisters - Six Jerks in a Jeep
The Roches - Hammond Song
The Shaggs - Philosophy of the World
The Pointer Sisters - I’m So Excited
SheDaisy - Little Goodbyes
The Staves - In the Long Run
Haim - Now I’m In It
Sally Sweet - What Would You Be Without Me?
Three Little Maids - I&apos;m heading for the Rockies
Lulu Belle and Butthead - Hi Rinktum Inktum Doodle
Red Foley and Judy Martin - The Ozark Trail
Red Foley - Old Shep
Townes Van Zandt - Old Shep
Judy Martin - Straight Shootin’ Cowgirl
Red Foley and Judy Martin - Our Christmas Waltz
Red Foley and Judy Martin - Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
Red Foley and Judy Martin - Let’s Go to Church
Red Foley and Judy Martin - Remember Me
Jonny Bond - Let Me Go, Devil
Betty Foley - Magic Love
Pat and Shirley Boone - Vaya Con Dios
Debby Boone - You Light Up My Life
Debby Boone - Blessing
Judy Martin - Hand In Hand We’ll Walk Together Again

Contact Jack: 
Email: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod

Help Jack buy country music books: www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Nineteen: The Three Little Maids, Part 2: Lucille Overstake (Jenny Lou Carson)</title><itunes:title>Lucille Overstake (Jenny Lou Carson)</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>The legendary Jenny Lou Carson (Lucille Overstake) is the first woman to write a #1 country song. We hear her story, plus things get blue as we get into the dirty thirties with a strain of hillbilly music you wouldn't hear on the National Barn Dance. We also hear the story behind the first gay country song.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Churchill, Teresa. (Nov. 7, 1984) "Three Little Maids made music history" Herald and Review, Decatur, IL.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>Ginell, C., &amp; Coffey, K. (2001). <em>Discography of western swing and hot string bands, 1928-1942</em>. Greenwood Publishing Group.</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson. <a href="http://nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com/Site/inductee?entry_id=723">http://nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com/Site/inductee?entry_id=723</a></p><p>Langley, J.  &amp;  Rogers, <em>A. Many Tears Ago: The Life and Times of Jenny Lou Carson </em>[Introduction]. <a href="http://www.hillbilly-music.com/library/books/index.php?id=3964">http://www.hillbilly-music.com/library/books/index.php?id=3964</a> </p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Queer Blues. <a href="https://www.queermusicheritage.com/oct2007s.html">https://www.queermusicheritage.com/oct2007s.html</a></p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> </a><a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/">https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Hartman’s Tennessee Ramblers - When I Take my Vacation in Heaven</p><p>Hartman’s Heartbreakers - Let Me Play With It</p><p>Patsy Montana -My Poncho Pony</p><p>Sweet Violet Boys - Let’s All Get Good and Drunk</p><p>Sweet Violet Boys - On the Farm</p><p>Sweet Violet Boys - The Man Who Comes Around</p><p>Lucille Lee and the Sweet Violet Boys - Chiselin’ Daddy</p><p>Lucille Lee and the Sweet Violet Boys - I Married a Mouse of a Man</p><p>Lucille Lee and the Sweet Violet Boys - Boy Take Your Time</p><p>Ma Rainey - Prove it on Me Blues</p><p>Kokomo Arnold - Sissy Man Blues</p><p>Sweet Violet Boys - I Love My Fruit</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Will There Be Any Yodeling in Heaven?</p><p>Girls fo the Golden West - Texas Moon</p><p>Tex Ritter - Jealous Heart</p><p>Hugo Winterhalter - Jealous Heart</p><p>Ivory Joe Hunter -Jealous Heart</p><p>Connie Francis - Jealous Heart</p><p>Loretta Lynn - Jealous Heart</p><p>Kitty Wells - Jealous Heart</p><p>Jerry Lee Lewis - Jealous Heart</p><p>Trio Los Panchos - Jealous Heart</p><p>Johnny Rodriguez - Jealous Heart</p><p>Spade Cooley - A Pair of Broken Hearts</p><p>Tex Ritter- You Two Timed Me One Time Too Often</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson - Troubled Heart</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson - Many Tears Ago</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson - I’d Trade All My Tomorrows</p><p>Tiny Hill - Ain'tcha Tired of Makin’ Me Blue</p><p>Judy Martin - God Be With You Sailor Boy</p><p>Tex Ritter - Let Me Go Devil</p><p>Hank Snow -Let Me Go Lover</p><p>Ella Fitzgerald - Foolish Tears</p><p>Willie Nelson - A Penny For Your Thoughts</p><p>Wanda Jackson - Blues Over You</p><p>Skeeter Davis - Chained to a Memory</p><p>Black Francis - Don’t Rob Another Man’s Castle</p><p>Perry Como - C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S</p><p>Rosemary Clooney - C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S</p><p>Merle Haggard - I’d Trade All My Tomorrows for One More Yesterday</p><p>Dean Martin - Let Me Go, Lover</p><p>Johnny Cash - Shepherd of my Heart</p><p>Doc Watson - You Two Timed Me One Time Too Often</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson - A Penny For Your Thoughts</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact...]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
        <p>The legendary Jenny Lou Carson (Lucille Overstake) is the first woman to write a #1 country song. We hear her story, plus things get blue as we get into the dirty thirties with a strain of hillbilly music you wouldn't hear on the National Barn Dance. We also hear the story behind the first gay country song.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Churchill, Teresa. (Nov. 7, 1984) "Three Little Maids made music history" Herald and Review, Decatur, IL.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>Ginell, C., &amp; Coffey, K. (2001). <em>Discography of western swing and hot string bands, 1928-1942</em>. Greenwood Publishing Group.</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson. <a href="http://nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com/Site/inductee?entry_id=723">http://nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com/Site/inductee?entry_id=723</a></p><p>Langley, J.  &amp;  Rogers, <em>A. Many Tears Ago: The Life and Times of Jenny Lou Carson </em>[Introduction]. <a href="http://www.hillbilly-music.com/library/books/index.php?id=3964">http://www.hillbilly-music.com/library/books/index.php?id=3964</a> </p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Queer Blues. <a href="https://www.queermusicheritage.com/oct2007s.html">https://www.queermusicheritage.com/oct2007s.html</a></p><p>Stand By!<a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/"> </a><a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/">https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Hartman’s Tennessee Ramblers - When I Take my Vacation in Heaven</p><p>Hartman’s Heartbreakers - Let Me Play With It</p><p>Patsy Montana -My Poncho Pony</p><p>Sweet Violet Boys - Let’s All Get Good and Drunk</p><p>Sweet Violet Boys - On the Farm</p><p>Sweet Violet Boys - The Man Who Comes Around</p><p>Lucille Lee and the Sweet Violet Boys - Chiselin’ Daddy</p><p>Lucille Lee and the Sweet Violet Boys - I Married a Mouse of a Man</p><p>Lucille Lee and the Sweet Violet Boys - Boy Take Your Time</p><p>Ma Rainey - Prove it on Me Blues</p><p>Kokomo Arnold - Sissy Man Blues</p><p>Sweet Violet Boys - I Love My Fruit</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Will There Be Any Yodeling in Heaven?</p><p>Girls fo the Golden West - Texas Moon</p><p>Tex Ritter - Jealous Heart</p><p>Hugo Winterhalter - Jealous Heart</p><p>Ivory Joe Hunter -Jealous Heart</p><p>Connie Francis - Jealous Heart</p><p>Loretta Lynn - Jealous Heart</p><p>Kitty Wells - Jealous Heart</p><p>Jerry Lee Lewis - Jealous Heart</p><p>Trio Los Panchos - Jealous Heart</p><p>Johnny Rodriguez - Jealous Heart</p><p>Spade Cooley - A Pair of Broken Hearts</p><p>Tex Ritter- You Two Timed Me One Time Too Often</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson - Troubled Heart</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson - Many Tears Ago</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson - I’d Trade All My Tomorrows</p><p>Tiny Hill - Ain'tcha Tired of Makin’ Me Blue</p><p>Judy Martin - God Be With You Sailor Boy</p><p>Tex Ritter - Let Me Go Devil</p><p>Hank Snow -Let Me Go Lover</p><p>Ella Fitzgerald - Foolish Tears</p><p>Willie Nelson - A Penny For Your Thoughts</p><p>Wanda Jackson - Blues Over You</p><p>Skeeter Davis - Chained to a Memory</p><p>Black Francis - Don’t Rob Another Man’s Castle</p><p>Perry Como - C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S</p><p>Rosemary Clooney - C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S</p><p>Merle Haggard - I’d Trade All My Tomorrows for One More Yesterday</p><p>Dean Martin - Let Me Go, Lover</p><p>Johnny Cash - Shepherd of my Heart</p><p>Doc Watson - You Two Timed Me One Time Too Often</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson - A Penny For Your Thoughts</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">8d3df122-434f-11ec-9b47-dba9e6e7ff0c</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2021 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/3c977297-2ec0-49ca-ac51-e984f6d7052d.mp3" length="93701072" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>38:57</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode><podcast:season>2</podcast:season><itunes:summary>The legendary Jenny Lou Carson (Lucille Overstake) is the first woman to write a #1 country song. We hear her story, plus things get blue as we get into the dirty thirties with a strain of hillbilly music you wouldn&apos;t hear on the National Barn Dance. We also hear the story behind the first gay country song.

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Churchill, Teresa. (Nov. 7, 1984) &quot;Three Little Maids made music history&quot; Herald and Review, Decatur, IL.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
Ginell, C., &amp; Coffey, K. (2001). Discography of western swing and hot string bands, 1928-1942. Greenwood Publishing Group.
Jenny Lou Carson. http://nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com/Site/inductee?entry_id=723
Langley, J.  &amp;  Rogers, A. Many Tears Ago: The Life and Times of Jenny Lou Carson [Introduction]. http://www.hillbilly-music.com/library/books/index.php?id=3964 
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Queer Blues. https://www.queermusicheritage.com/oct2007s.html
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By

Songs:
Hartman’s Tennessee Ramblers - When I Take my Vacation in Heaven
Hartman’s Heartbreakers - Let Me Play With It
Patsy Montana -My Poncho Pony
Sweet Violet Boys - Let’s All Get Good and Drunk
Sweet Violet Boys - On the Farm
Sweet Violet Boys - The Man Who Comes Around
Lucille Lee and the Sweet Violet Boys - Chiselin’ Daddy
Lucille Lee and the Sweet Violet Boys - I Married a Mouse of a Man
Lucille Lee and the Sweet Violet Boys - Boy Take Your Time
Ma Rainey - Prove it on Me Blues
Kokomo Arnold - Sissy Man Blues
Sweet Violet Boys - I Love My Fruit
Girls of the Golden West - Will There Be Any Yodeling in Heaven?
Girls fo the Golden West - Texas Moon
Tex Ritter - Jealous Heart
Hugo Winterhalter - Jealous Heart
Ivory Joe Hunter -Jealous Heart
Connie Francis - Jealous Heart
Loretta Lynn - Jealous Heart
Kitty Wells - Jealous Heart
Jerry Lee Lewis - Jealous Heart
Trio Los Panchos - Jealous Heart
Johnny Rodriguez - Jealous Heart
Spade Cooley - A Pair of Broken Hearts
Tex Ritter- You Two Timed Me One Time Too Often
Jenny Lou Carson - Troubled Heart
Jenny Lou Carson - Many Tears Ago
Jenny Lou Carson - I’d Trade All My Tomorrows
Tiny Hill - Ain&apos;tcha Tired of Makin’ Me Blue
Judy Martin - God Be With You Sailor Boy
Tex Ritter - Let Me Go Devil
Hank Snow -Let Me Go Lover
Ella Fitzgerald - Foolish Tears
Willie Nelson - A Penny For Your Thoughts
Wanda Jackson - Blues Over You
Skeeter Davis - Chained to a Memory
Black Francis - Don’t Rob Another Man’s Castle
Perry Como - C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S
Rosemary Clooney - C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S
Merle Haggard - I’d Trade All My Tomorrows for One More Yesterday
Dean Martin - Let Me Go, Lover
Johnny Cash - Shepherd of my Heart
Doc Watson - You Two Timed Me One Time Too Often
Jenny Lou Carson - A Penny For Your Thoughts

Contact Jack: 
Email: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod

Help Jack buy country music books: www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Eighteen: The Three Little Maids, Part 1: Evelyn Overstake</title><itunes:title>The Three Little Maids, Part 1: Evelyn Overstake</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>An introduction to the Three Little Maids and a focused look on Evelyn Overstake, the oldest of the three sisters.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Irene Harvey, Vivain Hart, and Carita Crawford - Three Little Maids from School</p><p>Madge Chrichton - Something Sweet About Me</p><p>The Chalk Farm Salvation Army Band - Rock of Ages</p><p>The Brox Sisters - Hang On to Me</p><p>The Three Little Maids - Since the Angels Took Mother Away</p><p>The Three Little Maids - It’s Just a Tumble Down Shack (But I’d Like to Go Back to my Kentucky Home).</p><p>The Three Little Maids - Pals of the Saddle</p><p>The Three Little Maids - Ti Yippi Ti Ee</p><p>The Three Little Maids - Ridin’ on a Rainbow</p><p>Jeanette MacDonald - Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life</p><p>The Three Little Maids - I’m Headin’ For the Rockies</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Churchill, Teresa. (Nov. 7, 1984) "Three Little Maids made music history" Herald and Review, Decatur, IL.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>"Evelyn Overstake" http://www.hillbilly-music.com/artists/story/index.php?id=12201</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Stand By! <a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/">https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</a></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>An introduction to the Three Little Maids and a focused look on Evelyn Overstake, the oldest of the three sisters.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Irene Harvey, Vivain Hart, and Carita Crawford - Three Little Maids from School</p><p>Madge Chrichton - Something Sweet About Me</p><p>The Chalk Farm Salvation Army Band - Rock of Ages</p><p>The Brox Sisters - Hang On to Me</p><p>The Three Little Maids - Since the Angels Took Mother Away</p><p>The Three Little Maids - It’s Just a Tumble Down Shack (But I’d Like to Go Back to my Kentucky Home).</p><p>The Three Little Maids - Pals of the Saddle</p><p>The Three Little Maids - Ti Yippi Ti Ee</p><p>The Three Little Maids - Ridin’ on a Rainbow</p><p>Jeanette MacDonald - Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life</p><p>The Three Little Maids - I’m Headin’ For the Rockies</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Churchill, Teresa. (Nov. 7, 1984) "Three Little Maids made music history" Herald and Review, Decatur, IL.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>"Evelyn Overstake" http://www.hillbilly-music.com/artists/story/index.php?id=12201</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Stand By! <a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/">https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</a></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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Songs: 
Irene Harvey, Vivain Hart, and Carita Crawford - Three Little Maids from School
Madge Chrichton - Something Sweet About Me
The Chalk Farm Salvation Army Band - Rock of Ages
The Brox Sisters - Hang On to Me
The Three Little Maids - Since the Angels Took Mother Away
The Three Little Maids - It’s Just a Tumble Down Shack (But I’d Like to Go Back to my Kentucky Home).
The Three Little Maids - Pals of the Saddle
The Three Little Maids - Ti Yippi Ti Ee
The Three Little Maids - Ridin’ on a Rainbow
Jeanette MacDonald - Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life
The Three Little Maids - I’m Headin’ For the Rockies


References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Churchill, Teresa. (Nov. 7, 1984) &quot;Three Little Maids made music history&quot; Herald and Review, Decatur, IL.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
&quot;Evelyn Overstake&quot; http://www.hillbilly-music.com/artists/story/index.php?id=12201
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/


Contact Jack: 
Email: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod

Help Jack buy country music books: www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Seventeen: Lulu Belle, Part 2</title><itunes:title>Lulu Belle, Part 2</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>We find Lulu Belle at her professional peak in 1936, discuss her musical highlights of her time with Scotty, and follow her post-country music career to the North Carolina General Assembly where she makes a lasting mark on American history.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Jessica Dragonette - Vilia</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - This Train</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - When I Yoo-hoo in the Valley</p><p>Lulu Belle - I Wish I was a Single Girl Again</p><p>Maddox Brother and Rose - I Wish I was a Single Girl Again</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Mountain Dew</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Remember Me</p><p>Willie Nelson - Remember Me</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Does Spearmint Lose its Flavor on the b=Bedpost over Night?</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Have I Told you Lately that I Love You?</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - I’m no Communist</p><p>Lulu Belle - They Gotta Quit Kickin' my Dog Around</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Boy Named Sue : Gender and Country Music. (2004). K. M. McCusker &amp; Di. Pecknold (eds.), University Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Brown, Elgar (Dec. 1936) <em>Lulu Belle's Story of the Feisty Cure. </em>Radio Guide.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>Dawson, Nancy Drum (June 2018) A conversation with Nancy Drum Dawson and Meredith Drum, https://www.veteranfeministsofamerica.org/interview-nancy-drum-dawson/</p><p>Fox, P. (2009). <em>Natural acts: Gender, race, and rusticity in country music</em>. University of Michigan Press.</p><p>Jones, L. (2008). <em>Country Music Humorists and Comedians</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Lightfoot, William C. (1987) “Belle of the Barn Dance: Reminiscing with Lulu Belle Wiseman Stamey,” Journal of Country Music 12, no. 1: 2–15.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Stand By! <a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/">https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</a></p><p>Vander Wel, S. (2020). <em>Hillbilly Maidens, Okies, and Cowgirls: Women's Country Music, 1930-1960</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>WLS at the Chicago World's Fair (1933)</p><p>WLS Behind the Scenes (1932). https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/WLS-Behind-The-Scenes.pdf</p><p>WLS Family Album (1933, 1935) https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</p><p>Wiseman, Lulu Belle. (1989) Interview WWL Road Gang Air Check #3.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>We find Lulu Belle at her professional peak in 1936, discuss her musical highlights of her time with Scotty, and follow her post-country music career to the North Carolina General Assembly where she makes a lasting mark on American history.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Jessica Dragonette - Vilia</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - This Train</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - When I Yoo-hoo in the Valley</p><p>Lulu Belle - I Wish I was a Single Girl Again</p><p>Maddox Brother and Rose - I Wish I was a Single Girl Again</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Mountain Dew</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Remember Me</p><p>Willie Nelson - Remember Me</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Does Spearmint Lose its Flavor on the b=Bedpost over Night?</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Have I Told you Lately that I Love You?</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - I’m no Communist</p><p>Lulu Belle - They Gotta Quit Kickin' my Dog Around</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Boy Named Sue : Gender and Country Music. (2004). K. M. McCusker &amp; Di. Pecknold (eds.), University Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Brown, Elgar (Dec. 1936) <em>Lulu Belle's Story of the Feisty Cure. </em>Radio Guide.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>Dawson, Nancy Drum (June 2018) A conversation with Nancy Drum Dawson and Meredith Drum, https://www.veteranfeministsofamerica.org/interview-nancy-drum-dawson/</p><p>Fox, P. (2009). <em>Natural acts: Gender, race, and rusticity in country music</em>. University of Michigan Press.</p><p>Jones, L. (2008). <em>Country Music Humorists and Comedians</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Lightfoot, William C. (1987) “Belle of the Barn Dance: Reminiscing with Lulu Belle Wiseman Stamey,” Journal of Country Music 12, no. 1: 2–15.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Stand By! <a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/">https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</a></p><p>Vander Wel, S. (2020). <em>Hillbilly Maidens, Okies, and Cowgirls: Women's Country Music, 1930-1960</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>WLS at the Chicago World's Fair (1933)</p><p>WLS Behind the Scenes (1932). https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/WLS-Behind-The-Scenes.pdf</p><p>WLS Family Album (1933, 1935) https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</p><p>Wiseman, Lulu Belle. (1989) Interview WWL Road Gang Air Check #3.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">67b49454-378a-11ec-b473-7f06cef55535</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/edfc9da9-db9e-4653-8a09-7564cbc8398b.mp3" length="72662838" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>30:11</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>We find Lulu Belle at her professional peak in 1936, discuss her musical highlights of her time with Scotty, and follow her post-country music career to the North Carolina General Assembly where she makes a lasting mark on American history.

Songs: 
Jessica Dragonette - Vilia
Lulu Belle and Scotty - This Train
Lulu Belle and Scotty - When I Yoo-hoo in the Valley
Lulu Belle - I Wish I was a Single Girl Again
Maddox Brother and Rose - I Wish I was a Single Girl Again
Lulu Belle and Scotty - Mountain Dew
Lulu Belle and Scotty - Remember Me
Willie Nelson - Remember Me
Lulu Belle and Scotty - Does Spearmint Lose its Flavor on the b=Bedpost over Night?
Lulu Belle and Scotty - Have I Told you Lately that I Love You?
Lulu Belle and Scotty - I’m no Communist
Lulu Belle - They Gotta Quit Kickin&apos; my Dog Around

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Boy Named Sue : Gender and Country Music. (2004). K. M. McCusker &amp; Di. Pecknold (eds.), University Press of Mississippi.
Brown, Elgar (Dec. 1936) Lulu Belle&apos;s Story of the Feisty Cure. Radio Guide.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
Dawson, Nancy Drum (June 2018) A conversation with Nancy Drum Dawson and Meredith Drum, https://www.veteranfeministsofamerica.org/interview-nancy-drum-dawson/
Fox, P. (2009). Natural acts: Gender, race, and rusticity in country music. University of Michigan Press.
Jones, L. (2008). Country Music Humorists and Comedians. University of Illinois Press.
Lightfoot, William C. (1987) “Belle of the Barn Dance: Reminiscing with Lulu Belle Wiseman Stamey,” Journal of Country Music 12, no. 1: 2–15.
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/
Vander Wel, S. (2020). Hillbilly Maidens, Okies, and Cowgirls: Women&apos;s Country Music, 1930-1960. University of Illinois Press.
WLS at the Chicago World&apos;s Fair (1933)
WLS Behind the Scenes (1932). https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/WLS-Behind-The-Scenes.pdf
WLS Family Album (1933, 1935) https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/
Wiseman, Lulu Belle. (1989) Interview WWL Road Gang Air Check #3.

Contact Jack: 
Email: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod

Help Jack buy country music books: www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Sixteen: Lulu Belle, Part 1</title><itunes:title>Lulu Belle, Part 1</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Lulu Belle, kicking against the pricks of National Barn Dance, sets the template for feisty country music women for years to come.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>West Wing Theme - Snuffy Walden</p><p>Elviry Weaver - Square dance call from The Grand Ole Opry</p><p>Lulu Belle and Burrhead - Hi Rinktum Inktum Doodle</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - My Blue Ridge Mountain Home</p><p>Lulu Belle and Burrhead - Daffy Over Taffy</p><p>Lulu Belle and Burrhead - I’m Going Out West This Fall</p><p>Lulu Belle and Burrhead - Little Black Moustache</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Madam, I’ve Come to Marry You</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Cindy</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Boy Named Sue : Gender and Country Music. (2004). K. M. McCusker &amp; Di. Pecknold (eds.), University Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Brown, Elgar (Dec. 1936) <em>Lulu Belle's Story of the Feisty Cure. </em>Radio Guide.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>Fox, P. (2009). <em>Natural acts: Gender, race, and rusticity in country music</em>. University of Michigan Press.</p><p>Jones, L. (2008). <em>Country Music Humorists and Comedians</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Lightfoot, William C. (1987) “Belle of the Barn Dance: Reminiscing with Lulu Belle Wiseman Stamey,” Journal of Country Music 12, no. 1: 2–15.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Stand By! <a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/">https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</a></p><p>Vander Wel, S. (2020). <em>Hillbilly Maidens, Okies, and Cowgirls: Women's Country Music, 1930-1960</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>WLS at the Chicago World's Fair (1933)</p><p>WLS Behind the Scenes (1932). https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/WLS-Behind-The-Scenes.pdf</p><p>WLS Family Album (1933, 1935) https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</p><p>Wiseman, Lulu Belle. (1989) Interview WWL Road Gang Air Check #3.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>Lulu Belle, kicking against the pricks of National Barn Dance, sets the template for feisty country music women for years to come.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>West Wing Theme - Snuffy Walden</p><p>Elviry Weaver - Square dance call from The Grand Ole Opry</p><p>Lulu Belle and Burrhead - Hi Rinktum Inktum Doodle</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - My Blue Ridge Mountain Home</p><p>Lulu Belle and Burrhead - Daffy Over Taffy</p><p>Lulu Belle and Burrhead - I’m Going Out West This Fall</p><p>Lulu Belle and Burrhead - Little Black Moustache</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Madam, I’ve Come to Marry You</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - Cindy</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Boy Named Sue : Gender and Country Music. (2004). K. M. McCusker &amp; Di. Pecknold (eds.), University Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Brown, Elgar (Dec. 1936) <em>Lulu Belle's Story of the Feisty Cure. </em>Radio Guide.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>Fox, P. (2009). <em>Natural acts: Gender, race, and rusticity in country music</em>. University of Michigan Press.</p><p>Jones, L. (2008). <em>Country Music Humorists and Comedians</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Lightfoot, William C. (1987) “Belle of the Barn Dance: Reminiscing with Lulu Belle Wiseman Stamey,” Journal of Country Music 12, no. 1: 2–15.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Stand By! <a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/">https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</a></p><p>Vander Wel, S. (2020). <em>Hillbilly Maidens, Okies, and Cowgirls: Women's Country Music, 1930-1960</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>WLS at the Chicago World's Fair (1933)</p><p>WLS Behind the Scenes (1932). https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/WLS-Behind-The-Scenes.pdf</p><p>WLS Family Album (1933, 1935) https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</p><p>Wiseman, Lulu Belle. (1989) Interview WWL Road Gang Air Check #3.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">f09b28b0-32c0-11ec-b11e-3b08cba9a96e</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/5b1a09f5-57ee-459b-b809-4060fa2adecd.mp3" length="72785272" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>30:14</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Lulu Belle, kicking against the pricks of National Barn Dance, sets the template for feisty country music women for years to come.

Songs: 
West Wing Theme - Snuffy Walden
Elviry Weaver - Square dance call from The Grand Ole Opry
Lulu Belle and Burrhead - Hi Rinktum Inktum Doodle
Lulu Belle and Scotty - My Blue Ridge Mountain Home
Lulu Belle and Burrhead - Daffy Over Taffy
Lulu Belle and Burrhead - I’m Going Out West This Fall
Lulu Belle and Burrhead - Little Black Moustache
Lulu Belle and Scotty - Madam, I’ve Come to Marry You
Lulu Belle and Scotty - Cindy

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Boy Named Sue : Gender and Country Music. (2004). K. M. McCusker &amp; Di. Pecknold (eds.), University Press of Mississippi.
Brown, Elgar (Dec. 1936) Lulu Belle&apos;s Story of the Feisty Cure. Radio Guide.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
Fox, P. (2009). Natural acts: Gender, race, and rusticity in country music. University of Michigan Press.
Jones, L. (2008). Country Music Humorists and Comedians. University of Illinois Press.
Lightfoot, William C. (1987) “Belle of the Barn Dance: Reminiscing with Lulu Belle Wiseman Stamey,” Journal of Country Music 12, no. 1: 2–15.
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/
Vander Wel, S. (2020). Hillbilly Maidens, Okies, and Cowgirls: Women&apos;s Country Music, 1930-1960. University of Illinois Press.
WLS at the Chicago World&apos;s Fair (1933)
WLS Behind the Scenes (1932). https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/WLS-Behind-The-Scenes.pdf
WLS Family Album (1933, 1935) https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/
Wiseman, Lulu Belle. (1989) Interview WWL Road Gang Air Check #3.

Contact Jack: 
Email: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod

Help Jack buy country music books: www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Fifteen: Linda Parker</title><itunes:title>Linda Parker</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack tries to separate the virtuous stage persona of Linda Parker, the Little Sunbonnet Girl, from the performer and alleged “juvenile delinquent” Jeanne Muenich, the Red-Headed Rascal. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Linda Parker - I’ll Be all Smiles Tonight</p><p>Ruth Etting - Love me or Leave Me</p><p>Cumberland Ridge Runners - I’m Just Here to Get my Baby Out of Jail</p><p>Red Foley - Sing Me a Hillbilly Ballad</p><p>Bradley Kincaid - Barbara Allen</p><p>Gene Autry - No One to Call Me Darling</p><p>Maple City Four - Hold That Tiger</p><p>Linda Parker - Take Me Back to Renfro Valley</p><p>Bing Crosby - Learn to Croon</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - My Mother’s Old Sun Bonnet</p><p>Linda Parker - Lonesome Valley Sally</p><p>Linda Parker - My Ozark Mountain Home</p><p>Ernest Tubb - The Passing of Jimmy Rodgers</p><p>Kitty Wells - We Buried Her Beneath the Willow</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Boy Named Sue : Gender and Country Music. (2004). K. M. McCusker &amp; Di. Pecknold (eds.), University Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p><em>Linda Parker. </em>http://www.hillbilly-music.com/artists/story/index.php?id=12669</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Stand By! <a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/">https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</a></p><p>WLS Behind the Scenes (1932). https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/WLS-Behind-The-Scenes.pdf</p><p>WLS Family Album (1933, 1935) https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>Jack tries to separate the virtuous stage persona of Linda Parker, the Little Sunbonnet Girl, from the performer and alleged “juvenile delinquent” Jeanne Muenich, the Red-Headed Rascal. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Linda Parker - I’ll Be all Smiles Tonight</p><p>Ruth Etting - Love me or Leave Me</p><p>Cumberland Ridge Runners - I’m Just Here to Get my Baby Out of Jail</p><p>Red Foley - Sing Me a Hillbilly Ballad</p><p>Bradley Kincaid - Barbara Allen</p><p>Gene Autry - No One to Call Me Darling</p><p>Maple City Four - Hold That Tiger</p><p>Linda Parker - Take Me Back to Renfro Valley</p><p>Bing Crosby - Learn to Croon</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - My Mother’s Old Sun Bonnet</p><p>Linda Parker - Lonesome Valley Sally</p><p>Linda Parker - My Ozark Mountain Home</p><p>Ernest Tubb - The Passing of Jimmy Rodgers</p><p>Kitty Wells - We Buried Her Beneath the Willow</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Boy Named Sue : Gender and Country Music. (2004). K. M. McCusker &amp; Di. Pecknold (eds.), University Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p><em>Linda Parker. </em>http://www.hillbilly-music.com/artists/story/index.php?id=12669</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Stand By! <a href="https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/">https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</a></p><p>WLS Behind the Scenes (1932). https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/WLS-Behind-The-Scenes.pdf</p><p>WLS Family Album (1933, 1935) https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contact Jack: </strong></p><p>Email: <a href="mailto:wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com">wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</a></p><p>Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Help Jack buy country music books:</strong> <a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">f8a43c92-2d2d-11ec-b1c9-0b0633bbc840</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/061fbf8b-e771-4b8a-854c-b441285c554c.mp3" length="94091624" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>48:54</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack tries to separate the virtuous stage persona of Linda Parker, the Little Sunbonnet Girl, from the performer and alleged “juvenile delinquent” Jeanne Muenich, the Red-Headed Rascal. 

Songs: 
Linda Parker - I’ll Be all Smiles Tonight
Ruth Etting - Love me or Leave Me
Cumberland Ridge Runners - I’m Just Here to Get my Baby Out of Jail
Red Foley - Sing Me a Hillbilly Ballad
Bradley Kincaid - Barbara Allen
Gene Autry - No One to Call Me Darling
Maple City Four - Hold That Tiger
Linda Parker - Take Me Back to Renfro Valley
Bing Crosby - Learn to Croon
Lulu Belle and Scotty - My Mother’s Old Sun Bonnet
Linda Parker - Lonesome Valley Sally
Linda Parker - My Ozark Mountain Home
Ernest Tubb - The Passing of Jimmy Rodgers
Kitty Wells - We Buried Her Beneath the Willow

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Boy Named Sue : Gender and Country Music. (2004). K. M. McCusker &amp; Di. Pecknold (eds.), University Press of Mississippi.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
Linda Parker. http://www.hillbilly-music.com/artists/story/index.php?id=12669
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/
WLS Behind the Scenes (1932). https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/WLS-Behind-The-Scenes.pdf
WLS Family Album (1933, 1935) https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/

Contact Jack: 
Email: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod

Help Jack buy country music books: www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Fourteen: Grace Wilson</title><itunes:title>Episode Fourteen: Grace Wilson</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack tries to understand and relate to the longest-running member of the National Barn Dance, Grace Wilson. Lots of good history on the early days of the Barn Dance in this episode. Jack breaks his silence on Disney animated features. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Theme to the National Barn Dance</p><p>Grace Wilson - Just a Little Street</p><p>Patsy Cline - Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home</p><p>The Dinning Sisters - Shine On, Harvest Moon</p><p>Grace Wilson - Bringin’ Home the Bacon</p><p>Henry Burr - Are you Lonesome Tonight?</p><p>Tommy Dandurand &amp; His Barn Dance Fiddlers - Larry O’Gaff</p><p>Tom Owens - Kings’ Head</p><p>Pie Plant Pete - Waiting for the Railroad Train</p><p>Chubby Parker - Nickety Nackaty Now Now Now</p><p>Ford and Glenn - Sleepy Head</p><p>Ralph Waldo Emerson - The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise</p><p>Bradley Kincaid - Pretty Little Pink</p><p>Grace Wilson - Carry Me Back to Old Virginny</p><p>Ray Charles - Carry Me Back to Old Virginny</p><p>Grace Wilson - I Wonder When</p><p>Grace Wilson - Forget Me Not Means Remember Me</p><p>Roger Miller - Not in Nottingham</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - You Go To Your Church and I’ll Go to Mine</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>Malone, B. C. (2017). Sing Me Back Home: Southern Roots and Country Music (Vol. 1). University of Oklahoma Press.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</p><p>WLS Family Album https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</p><p><br></p>
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        <p>Jack tries to understand and relate to the longest-running member of the National Barn Dance, Grace Wilson. Lots of good history on the early days of the Barn Dance in this episode. Jack breaks his silence on Disney animated features. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Theme to the National Barn Dance</p><p>Grace Wilson - Just a Little Street</p><p>Patsy Cline - Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home</p><p>The Dinning Sisters - Shine On, Harvest Moon</p><p>Grace Wilson - Bringin’ Home the Bacon</p><p>Henry Burr - Are you Lonesome Tonight?</p><p>Tommy Dandurand &amp; His Barn Dance Fiddlers - Larry O’Gaff</p><p>Tom Owens - Kings’ Head</p><p>Pie Plant Pete - Waiting for the Railroad Train</p><p>Chubby Parker - Nickety Nackaty Now Now Now</p><p>Ford and Glenn - Sleepy Head</p><p>Ralph Waldo Emerson - The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise</p><p>Bradley Kincaid - Pretty Little Pink</p><p>Grace Wilson - Carry Me Back to Old Virginny</p><p>Ray Charles - Carry Me Back to Old Virginny</p><p>Grace Wilson - I Wonder When</p><p>Grace Wilson - Forget Me Not Means Remember Me</p><p>Roger Miller - Not in Nottingham</p><p>Lulu Belle and Scotty - You Go To Your Church and I’ll Go to Mine</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.</p><p>Malone, B. C. (2017). Sing Me Back Home: Southern Roots and Country Music (Vol. 1). University of Oklahoma Press.</p><p>McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</p><p>WLS Family Album https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</p><p><br></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">d78eaba2-27a9-11ec-a31a-130320e06f54</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/1a66a7b2-a69e-4a1b-b6c8-79161d125495.mp3" length="88456379" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>45:58</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack tries to understand and relate to the longest-running member of the National Barn Dance, Grace Wilson. Lots of good history on the early days of the Barn Dance in this episode. Jack breaks his silence on Disney animated features. 

Songs:
Theme to the National Barn Dance
Grace Wilson - Just a Little Street
Patsy Cline - Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home
The Dinning Sisters - Shine On, Harvest Moon
Grace Wilson - Bringin’ Home the Bacon
Henry Burr - Are you Lonesome Tonight?
Tommy Dandurand &amp; His Barn Dance Fiddlers - Larry O’Gaff
Tom Owens - Kings’ Head
Pie Plant Pete - Waiting for the Railroad Train
Chubby Parker - Nickety Nackaty Now Now Now
Ford and Glenn - Sleepy Head
Ralph Waldo Emerson - The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
Bradley Kincaid - Pretty Little Pink
Grace Wilson - Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
Ray Charles - Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
Grace Wilson - I Wonder When
Grace Wilson - Forget Me Not Means Remember Me
Roger Miller - Not in Nottingham
Lulu Belle and Scotty - You Go To Your Church and I’ll Go to Mine

References:
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
Malone, B. C. (2017). Sing Me Back Home: Southern Roots and Country Music (Vol. 1). University of Oklahoma Press.
McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/
WLS Family Album https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Introduction to Season 2: Women of the National Barn Dance</title><itunes:title>Season 2 Intro</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack introduces Season 2 and spends a little too much time talking about Culver's.</p><p><strong>Help Momma Molasses fix her car and release her album!</strong></p><p>https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-fix-my-car-release-an-album?utm_source=facebook&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=m_pd%20share-sheet&amp;fbclid=IwAR2smnMqSHoyRjV9f3GJNrVqYkK0VKAkNm4xNBKY1mHkPLtaxQ_rqQefK3o</p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Momma Molasses - Sing Girl, Married Girl</p><p>Theme to the 10th Anniversary Show of the National Barn Dance</p><p>Outkast - DF (Interlude)</p><p>Grace Wilson - Bringin' Home the Bacon</p><p>Linda Parker - I'll Be All Smiles Tonight</p><p>Lulu Belle - I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again</p><p>Overstake Sisters - Ti Yippi Ti Ee</p><p>Overstake Sisters - Pals of the Saddle</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson - I Married a Mouse of a Man</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Bucking Bronco</p><p>Patsy Montana - I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart</p><p>Louise Massey - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>DeZurick Sisters - Arizona Yodeler</p><p>The Coon Creek Girls - Banjo Pickin' Girl</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary</em>. Routledge.</p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p><em>Stand By!</em> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</p><p><em>WLS Family Album</em> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</p><p><br></p>
      ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack introduces Season 2 and spends a little too much time talking about Culver's.</p><p><strong>Help Momma Molasses fix her car and release her album!</strong></p><p>https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-fix-my-car-release-an-album?utm_source=facebook&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=m_pd%20share-sheet&amp;fbclid=IwAR2smnMqSHoyRjV9f3GJNrVqYkK0VKAkNm4xNBKY1mHkPLtaxQ_rqQefK3o</p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Momma Molasses - Sing Girl, Married Girl</p><p>Theme to the 10th Anniversary Show of the National Barn Dance</p><p>Outkast - DF (Interlude)</p><p>Grace Wilson - Bringin' Home the Bacon</p><p>Linda Parker - I'll Be All Smiles Tonight</p><p>Lulu Belle - I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again</p><p>Overstake Sisters - Ti Yippi Ti Ee</p><p>Overstake Sisters - Pals of the Saddle</p><p>Jenny Lou Carson - I Married a Mouse of a Man</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Bucking Bronco</p><p>Patsy Montana - I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart</p><p>Louise Massey - My Adobe Hacienda</p><p>DeZurick Sisters - Arizona Yodeler</p><p>The Coon Creek Girls - Banjo Pickin' Girl</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Carlin, R. (2014). <em>Country music: a biographical dictionary</em>. Routledge.</p><p>Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). <em>The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p><em>Stand By!</em> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/</p><p><em>WLS Family Album</em> https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</p><p><br></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">2cfa8daa-216e-11ec-acb9-c3be18583269</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/75f9a6bc-c737-406e-a64a-5c61695e02d0.mp3" length="36390246" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>18:51</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack introduces Season 2 and spends a little too much time talking about Culver&apos;s.
Help Momma Molasses fix her car and release her album!
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-fix-my-car-release-an-album?utm_source=facebook&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=m_pd%20share-sheet&amp;fbclid=IwAR2smnMqSHoyRjV9f3GJNrVqYkK0VKAkNm4xNBKY1mHkPLtaxQ_rqQefK3o
Songs:
Momma Molasses - Sing Girl, Married Girl
Theme to the 10th Anniversary Show of the National Barn Dance
Outkast - DF (Interlude)
Grace Wilson - Bringin&apos; Home the Bacon
Linda Parker - I&apos;ll Be All Smiles Tonight
Lulu Belle - I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again
Overstake Sisters - Ti Yippi Ti Ee
Overstake Sisters - Pals of the Saddle
Jenny Lou Carson - I Married a Mouse of a Man
Girls of the Golden West - Bucking Bronco
Patsy Montana - I Wanna Be a Cowboy&apos;s Sweetheart
Louise Massey - My Adobe Hacienda
DeZurick Sisters - Arizona Yodeler
The Coon Creek Girls - Banjo Pickin&apos; Girl

References:
Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge.
Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance. University of Illinois Press.
Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/
WLS Family Album https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Season 2 Trailer</title><itunes:title>Season 2 Trailer</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
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      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">bbf16cd6-1fc0-11ec-bacf-4ba85d66789f</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2021 18:30:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/783eb44a-c854-4553-b42a-e769e2255144.mp3" length="1814378" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>00:51</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><podcast:season>2</podcast:season><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Thirteen: Lil Hardin </title><itunes:title>Lil Hardin</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>In the season one finale, Jack finds his way through the life and career of jazz legend Lil Hardin Armstrong, who performed on exactly one country record: the groundbreaking Blue Yodel #9 with Jimmie Rodgers and her husband Louis Armstrong.</p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Trisha Yearwood - Xs and Os (an American Girl)</p><p>Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World</p><p>Fisk Jubilee Singers - Brethren Rise!</p><p>WC Handy - St. Louis Blues</p><p>Jelly Roll Morton - The Crave</p><p>Alberta Hunter - He’s Got a Punch Like Joe Lewis</p><p>King Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band - Dippermouth Blues</p><p>Alberta Hunter - Everybody Loves My Baby</p><p>Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Yes, I’m in the Barrell</p><p>Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Gut Bucket Blues</p><p>Louis Artmstrong - Dinah</p><p>Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Struttin with some Barbeque </p><p>Lil Hardin Armstrong and Her Swing Orchestra - Just for a Thrill</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Blue Yodel #9</p><p>Lil Hardin Armstrong and Her Swing Orchestra - Brown Gal</p><p>Lil Hardin Armstrong - Clip joint</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References: </strong></p><p>Albertson, C. (1971/2009) Lil, Louis, Lil, and the little gangster. Stomp Off: A blog of memories and opinions.<strong> </strong>http://stomp-off.blogspot.com/2009/09/louis-lil-and-little-gangster.html</p><p>Armstrong, L. (2001). <em>Louis Armstrong, in his own words: selected writings</em>. Oxford University Press, USA.</p><p>Armstrong, L. H. (2007). Satchmo and Me. <em>American Music</em>, 106-118.</p><p>Bergreen, L. (2012). <em>Louis Armstrong: an extravagant life</em>. Crown.</p><p>Dickerson, J. L. (2002). <em>Just for a thrill: Lil Hardin Armstrong, first lady of jazz</em>. Cooper Square Press.</p><p>Ewing, K. T. (2017). Lillian" Lil" Hardin Armstrong (1898-1971).</p><p>Gleason, H. (Ed.). (2017). <em>Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives</em>. University of Texas Press.</p><p>Glenn-Nelson, K. (February 28, 2019), An American Girl: Alice Randall's Journey as a Black Female Country Songwriter. https://www.ascap.com/news-events/articles/2019/02/bhm-alice-randall-country</p><p>Hardin, L. Interview clips retrieved from https://rwj-a.stanford.edu/bonus-content/lil-hardin-interview-clips</p><p>Porterfield, N. (2007). <em>Jimmie Rodgers: the life and times of America's blue yodeler</em>. Univ. Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Teachout, T. (2009). <em>Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong</em>. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Area Code Network of Podcasts:</strong></p><p>https://www.areacodenetwork.com/</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>In the season one finale, Jack finds his way through the life and career of jazz legend Lil Hardin Armstrong, who performed on exactly one country record: the groundbreaking Blue Yodel #9 with Jimmie Rodgers and her husband Louis Armstrong.</p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Trisha Yearwood - Xs and Os (an American Girl)</p><p>Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World</p><p>Fisk Jubilee Singers - Brethren Rise!</p><p>WC Handy - St. Louis Blues</p><p>Jelly Roll Morton - The Crave</p><p>Alberta Hunter - He’s Got a Punch Like Joe Lewis</p><p>King Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band - Dippermouth Blues</p><p>Alberta Hunter - Everybody Loves My Baby</p><p>Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Yes, I’m in the Barrell</p><p>Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Gut Bucket Blues</p><p>Louis Artmstrong - Dinah</p><p>Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Struttin with some Barbeque </p><p>Lil Hardin Armstrong and Her Swing Orchestra - Just for a Thrill</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Blue Yodel #9</p><p>Lil Hardin Armstrong and Her Swing Orchestra - Brown Gal</p><p>Lil Hardin Armstrong - Clip joint</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References: </strong></p><p>Albertson, C. (1971/2009) Lil, Louis, Lil, and the little gangster. Stomp Off: A blog of memories and opinions.<strong> </strong>http://stomp-off.blogspot.com/2009/09/louis-lil-and-little-gangster.html</p><p>Armstrong, L. (2001). <em>Louis Armstrong, in his own words: selected writings</em>. Oxford University Press, USA.</p><p>Armstrong, L. H. (2007). Satchmo and Me. <em>American Music</em>, 106-118.</p><p>Bergreen, L. (2012). <em>Louis Armstrong: an extravagant life</em>. Crown.</p><p>Dickerson, J. L. (2002). <em>Just for a thrill: Lil Hardin Armstrong, first lady of jazz</em>. Cooper Square Press.</p><p>Ewing, K. T. (2017). Lillian" Lil" Hardin Armstrong (1898-1971).</p><p>Gleason, H. (Ed.). (2017). <em>Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives</em>. University of Texas Press.</p><p>Glenn-Nelson, K. (February 28, 2019), An American Girl: Alice Randall's Journey as a Black Female Country Songwriter. https://www.ascap.com/news-events/articles/2019/02/bhm-alice-randall-country</p><p>Hardin, L. Interview clips retrieved from https://rwj-a.stanford.edu/bonus-content/lil-hardin-interview-clips</p><p>Porterfield, N. (2007). <em>Jimmie Rodgers: the life and times of America's blue yodeler</em>. Univ. Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Teachout, T. (2009). <em>Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong</em>. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Area Code Network of Podcasts:</strong></p><p>https://www.areacodenetwork.com/</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">62aa0d82-fd1e-11eb-8a2a-dfab0dc85c1f</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/1590a5bf-e7a6-46c7-a5cd-5284c6ea70aa.mp3" length="100275412" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>52:12</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>In the season one finale, Jack finds his way through the life and career of jazz legend Lil Hardin Armstrong, who performed on exactly one country record: the groundbreaking Blue Yodel #9 with Jimmie Rodgers and her husband Louis Armstrong.
Songs: 
Trisha Yearwood - Xs and Os (an American Girl)
Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World
Fisk Jubilee Singers - Brethren Rise!
WC Handy - St. Louis Blues
Jelly Roll Morton - The Crave
Alberta Hunter - He’s Got a Punch Like Joe Lewis
King Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band - Dippermouth Blues
Alberta Hunter - Everybody Loves My Baby
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Yes, I’m in the Barrell
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Gut Bucket Blues
Louis Artmstrong - Dinah
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Struttin with some Barbeque 
Lil Hardin Armstrong and Her Swing Orchestra - Just for a Thrill
Jimmie Rodgers - Blue Yodel #9
Lil Hardin Armstrong and Her Swing Orchestra - Brown Gal
Lil Hardin Armstrong - Clip joint

References: 
Albertson, C. (1971/2009) Lil, Louis, Lil, and the little gangster. Stomp Off: A blog of memories and opinions. http://stomp-off.blogspot.com/2009/09/louis-lil-and-little-gangster.html
Armstrong, L. (2001). Louis Armstrong, in his own words: selected writings. Oxford University Press, USA.
Armstrong, L. H. (2007). Satchmo and Me. American Music, 106-118.
Bergreen, L. (2012). Louis Armstrong: an extravagant life. Crown.
Dickerson, J. L. (2002). Just for a thrill: Lil Hardin Armstrong, first lady of jazz. Cooper Square Press.
Ewing, K. T. (2017). Lillian&quot; Lil&quot; Hardin Armstrong (1898-1971).
Gleason, H. (Ed.). (2017). Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives. University of Texas Press.
Glenn-Nelson, K. (February 28, 2019), An American Girl: Alice Randall&apos;s Journey as a Black Female Country Songwriter. https://www.ascap.com/news-events/articles/2019/02/bhm-alice-randall-country
Hardin, L. Interview clips retrieved from https://rwj-a.stanford.edu/bonus-content/lil-hardin-interview-clips
Porterfield, N. (2007). Jimmie Rodgers: the life and times of America&apos;s blue yodeler. Univ. Press of Mississippi.
Teachout, T. (2009). Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

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www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Twelve: Billie Maxwell</title><itunes:title>Billie Maxwell</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack learns about the first woman to record cowboy music, and the first Arizonan to make commercial music: Billie Maxwell.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Dale Evans &amp; Roy Rogers - Home on the Range</p><p>Bing Crosby - Home on the Range</p><p>Lisa Loeb - Home on the Range</p><p>Elmo - Home on the Range</p><p>Carl T. Sprague - When the Work's all Done in Fall</p><p>Bob Roberts - Ragtime Cowboy Joe</p><p>Sons of the Pioneers - Tumbling Tumbleweeds</p><p>Gene Autry - Don’t Fence me in</p><p>Roy Rogers - The Man in the Moon is a Cowhand</p><p>Kacey Musgraves - Space Cowboy</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - I want to be a real cowboy girl.</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Lonely Cowgirl</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Bucking Bronchos</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Cowgirl's Dream</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Ride Ride Ride</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Two Cowgirls on the Lone Prairie</p><p>Patsy Montana - I wanna be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart</p><p>Patsy Montana - I want to be a Cowboy’s Dreamgirl</p><p>Patsy Montana - I wanna be a Western Cowgirl</p><p>Patsy Montana - I’m gonna have a Cowboy Wedding </p><p>Patsy Montana - She Buckaroo</p><p>Carolina Cotton - I'd Love to be a Cowgirl (but I’m A-Scared of Cows)</p><p>Billie Maxwell - Cowboy’s Wife</p><p>Leonard Cohen - Famous Blue Raincoat</p><p>Sybille Baier - The End</p><p>Bobby Gentry - Ode to Billie Joe</p><p>White Mountain Orchestra - Escudilla Waltz</p><p>Billie Maxwell - Billy Venero</p><p>Billie Maxwell - Haunted Hunter</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>References: </strong></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Cowboy music. http://arizonaexperience.org/people/cowboy-music</p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, (2004) Oxford University Press USA</p><p>Lomax, J. A. (1916). <em>Cowboy songs, and other frontier ballads</em>. Sturgis &amp; Walton Company.</p><p>Malone, B. C. (2017). <em>Sing Me Back Home: Southern Roots and Country Music</em> (Vol. 1). University of Oklahoma Press.</p><p>Nodjimbadem, Katie (February 2017) "The Lesser-Known History of African-American Cowboys" smithsonianmag.com</p><p>Russell, T. (2021-03-25). “Haunted Hunter”: Billie Maxwell (The Cowgirl Singer) Victor V-40241. In Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records. : Oxford University Press.</p><p>Ventre, S. (April 2011) "Billie Maxwell's Records Are the Oldest Made By an Arizonan-- and John Dixon Wants One" Phoenix New Times</p><p>Wolfe, C. K. (2002). <em>Classic Country: Legends of Country Music</em>. Routledge.</p><p>Woodbury, J. T. (Feb. 14, 2012) Happy Birthday Arizona: 100 Songs that Define Arizona, Pt. 1. <em>Phoenix New Times Blogs</em></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>Jack learns about the first woman to record cowboy music, and the first Arizonan to make commercial music: Billie Maxwell.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Dale Evans &amp; Roy Rogers - Home on the Range</p><p>Bing Crosby - Home on the Range</p><p>Lisa Loeb - Home on the Range</p><p>Elmo - Home on the Range</p><p>Carl T. Sprague - When the Work's all Done in Fall</p><p>Bob Roberts - Ragtime Cowboy Joe</p><p>Sons of the Pioneers - Tumbling Tumbleweeds</p><p>Gene Autry - Don’t Fence me in</p><p>Roy Rogers - The Man in the Moon is a Cowhand</p><p>Kacey Musgraves - Space Cowboy</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - I want to be a real cowboy girl.</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Lonely Cowgirl</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Bucking Bronchos</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Cowgirl's Dream</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Ride Ride Ride</p><p>Girls of the Golden West - Two Cowgirls on the Lone Prairie</p><p>Patsy Montana - I wanna be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart</p><p>Patsy Montana - I want to be a Cowboy’s Dreamgirl</p><p>Patsy Montana - I wanna be a Western Cowgirl</p><p>Patsy Montana - I’m gonna have a Cowboy Wedding </p><p>Patsy Montana - She Buckaroo</p><p>Carolina Cotton - I'd Love to be a Cowgirl (but I’m A-Scared of Cows)</p><p>Billie Maxwell - Cowboy’s Wife</p><p>Leonard Cohen - Famous Blue Raincoat</p><p>Sybille Baier - The End</p><p>Bobby Gentry - Ode to Billie Joe</p><p>White Mountain Orchestra - Escudilla Waltz</p><p>Billie Maxwell - Billy Venero</p><p>Billie Maxwell - Haunted Hunter</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>References: </strong></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Cowboy music. http://arizonaexperience.org/people/cowboy-music</p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, (2004) Oxford University Press USA</p><p>Lomax, J. A. (1916). <em>Cowboy songs, and other frontier ballads</em>. Sturgis &amp; Walton Company.</p><p>Malone, B. C. (2017). <em>Sing Me Back Home: Southern Roots and Country Music</em> (Vol. 1). University of Oklahoma Press.</p><p>Nodjimbadem, Katie (February 2017) "The Lesser-Known History of African-American Cowboys" smithsonianmag.com</p><p>Russell, T. (2021-03-25). “Haunted Hunter”: Billie Maxwell (The Cowgirl Singer) Victor V-40241. In Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records. : Oxford University Press.</p><p>Ventre, S. (April 2011) "Billie Maxwell's Records Are the Oldest Made By an Arizonan-- and John Dixon Wants One" Phoenix New Times</p><p>Wolfe, C. K. (2002). <em>Classic Country: Legends of Country Music</em>. Routledge.</p><p>Woodbury, J. T. (Feb. 14, 2012) Happy Birthday Arizona: 100 Songs that Define Arizona, Pt. 1. <em>Phoenix New Times Blogs</em></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">4bbb38a8-fa2b-11eb-9282-0f6435993606</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/4ae00fff-e5ac-4c0b-9ac8-d8580a9d8365.mp3" length="75826870" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>31:34</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack learns about the first woman to record cowboy music, and the first Arizonan to make commercial music: Billie Maxwell.

Songs: 
Dale Evans &amp; Roy Rogers - Home on the Range
Bing Crosby - Home on the Range
Lisa Loeb - Home on the Range
Elmo - Home on the Range
Carl T. Sprague - When the Work&apos;s all Done in Fall
Bob Roberts - Ragtime Cowboy Joe
Sons of the Pioneers - Tumbling Tumbleweeds
Gene Autry - Don’t Fence me in
Roy Rogers - The Man in the Moon is a Cowhand
Kacey Musgraves - Space Cowboy
Girls of the Golden West - I want to be a real cowboy girl.
Girls of the Golden West - Lonely Cowgirl
Girls of the Golden West - Bucking Bronchos
Girls of the Golden West - Cowgirl&apos;s Dream
Girls of the Golden West - Ride Ride Ride
Girls of the Golden West - Two Cowgirls on the Lone Prairie
Patsy Montana - I wanna be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart
Patsy Montana - I want to be a Cowboy’s Dreamgirl
Patsy Montana - I wanna be a Western Cowgirl
Patsy Montana - I’m gonna have a Cowboy Wedding 
Patsy Montana - She Buckaroo
Carolina Cotton - I&apos;d Love to be a Cowgirl (but I’m A-Scared of Cows)
Billie Maxwell - Cowboy’s Wife
Leonard Cohen - Famous Blue Raincoat
Sybille Baier - The End
Bobby Gentry - Ode to Billie Joe
White Mountain Orchestra - Escudilla Waltz
Billie Maxwell - Billy Venero
Billie Maxwell - Haunted Hunter

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References: 
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Cowboy music. http://arizonaexperience.org/people/cowboy-music
The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music, (2004) Oxford University Press USA
Lomax, J. A. (1916). Cowboy songs, and other frontier ballads. Sturgis &amp; Walton Company.
Malone, B. C. (2017). Sing Me Back Home: Southern Roots and Country Music (Vol. 1). University of Oklahoma Press.
Nodjimbadem, Katie (February 2017) &quot;The Lesser-Known History of African-American Cowboys&quot; smithsonianmag.com
Russell, T. (2021-03-25). “Haunted Hunter”: Billie Maxwell (The Cowgirl Singer) Victor V-40241. In Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records. : Oxford University Press.
Ventre, S. (April 2011) &quot;Billie Maxwell&apos;s Records Are the Oldest Made By an Arizonan-- and John Dixon Wants One&quot; Phoenix New Times
Wolfe, C. K. (2002). Classic Country: Legends of Country Music. Routledge.
Woodbury, J. T. (Feb. 14, 2012) Happy Birthday Arizona: 100 Songs that Define Arizona, Pt. 1. Phoenix New Times Blogs


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        <p>Jack learns about Hawaiian music legend and steel guitarist Annie Kerr. This episode has range.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Ray Kinney and His Coral Islanders - Aloha Oe</p><p>Quartet of Hawaiian Girls from Kawaiahao Seminary - Aloha Oe</p><p>Kuulei Music - The Queen's Prayer</p><p>Myrtle K. Hilo - Kaulana Na Pua ·</p><p>Alan Jackson - Where Have You Gone</p><p>Annie Kerr's Trio - I've Gone Native Now</p><p>Royal Hawaiian Girls Glee Club - Royal Hawaiian Hotel</p><p>Alice Davis, Thelma Anahu, &amp; Josephine Ikuwa - Ku'u Hoa</p><p>Nani Makakoa Trio &amp; Sally Kahowai Peters - Hilo Hanakahi ·</p><p>Walter Kolomoku (as W.K. Kolumku) with Hawaiian Quintette - Hawaiian Melodies"</p><p>Sam Moore - Guitar Rag</p><p>Sylvester Weaver - Guitar Rag</p><p>Riley Puckett - The Darkey's Wail</p><p>Helen Louise and Frank Ferreira - Hapa Haola Hula Girl</p><p>The Carter Family - Sweet Fern</p><p>Cleoma Breaux, Joseph Falcon, &amp; Ophy Breaux - Prenez Courage</p><p>Sol Hoopii - Hula Girl</p><p>Annie Kerr's Trio - In a Canoe</p><p>Annie Kerr's Hawaiian Girls - E Mama E</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music</strong></p><p>https://kuuleimusic.bandcamp.com/album/prayer-album</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Hawaiian Music:</strong></p><p>https://www.territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=2</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References: </strong></p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, (2004) Oxford University Press USA</p><p>Fellezs, K. (2019). <em>Listen but Don't Ask Question: Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar across the Transpacific</em>. Duke University Press.</p><p>Moore, Robert. (2017). The Legends: Annie Kerr: <a href="https://sheshreds.com/legends-annie-kerr/">https://sheshreds.com/legends-annie-kerr/</a></p><p>Nordyke, E. C., &amp; Noyes, M. H. (1993). Kaulana Na Pua: A Voice for Sovereignty. The Hawaiian Journal of History (27).</p><p>Ransom, Sean (July 3, 1998) "Thelma Anahu, Hawaii Singer" The Honolulu Advertiser</p><p>Recker, Jane. (March 26, 2019). "How the Music of Hawaiʻi’s Last Ruler Guided the Island’s People Through Crisis." smithsonianmag.com</p><p>Silva, N. K. (2004). <em>Aloha betrayed</em>. Duke University Press.</p><p>Soria Jr., Harry B. www.territorialairwaves.com Message Board</p><p>Stone, Robert. <em>Sacred Steel : Inside an African American Steel Guitar Tradition</em>, University of Illinois Press, 2010.<em> </em></p><p>Territorial Airwaves (Nov. 23, 2012) "Hawaiian Recordings History -Brunswick" https://territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=30&amp;id=134</p><p>Territorial Airwaves (Sep. 13, 2019) "Terrific Territorial Trios" https://territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=30&amp;id=134</p><p>Troutman, J. W. (2016). <em>Kika Kila: how the Hawaiian steel guitar changed the sound of modern music</em>. UNC Press Books.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><h1><br></h1>
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        <p>Jack learns about Hawaiian music legend and steel guitarist Annie Kerr. This episode has range.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Ray Kinney and His Coral Islanders - Aloha Oe</p><p>Quartet of Hawaiian Girls from Kawaiahao Seminary - Aloha Oe</p><p>Kuulei Music - The Queen's Prayer</p><p>Myrtle K. Hilo - Kaulana Na Pua ·</p><p>Alan Jackson - Where Have You Gone</p><p>Annie Kerr's Trio - I've Gone Native Now</p><p>Royal Hawaiian Girls Glee Club - Royal Hawaiian Hotel</p><p>Alice Davis, Thelma Anahu, &amp; Josephine Ikuwa - Ku'u Hoa</p><p>Nani Makakoa Trio &amp; Sally Kahowai Peters - Hilo Hanakahi ·</p><p>Walter Kolomoku (as W.K. Kolumku) with Hawaiian Quintette - Hawaiian Melodies"</p><p>Sam Moore - Guitar Rag</p><p>Sylvester Weaver - Guitar Rag</p><p>Riley Puckett - The Darkey's Wail</p><p>Helen Louise and Frank Ferreira - Hapa Haola Hula Girl</p><p>The Carter Family - Sweet Fern</p><p>Cleoma Breaux, Joseph Falcon, &amp; Ophy Breaux - Prenez Courage</p><p>Sol Hoopii - Hula Girl</p><p>Annie Kerr's Trio - In a Canoe</p><p>Annie Kerr's Hawaiian Girls - E Mama E</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music</strong></p><p>https://kuuleimusic.bandcamp.com/album/prayer-album</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Hawaiian Music:</strong></p><p>https://www.territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=2</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References: </strong></p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, (2004) Oxford University Press USA</p><p>Fellezs, K. (2019). <em>Listen but Don't Ask Question: Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar across the Transpacific</em>. Duke University Press.</p><p>Moore, Robert. (2017). The Legends: Annie Kerr: <a href="https://sheshreds.com/legends-annie-kerr/">https://sheshreds.com/legends-annie-kerr/</a></p><p>Nordyke, E. C., &amp; Noyes, M. H. (1993). Kaulana Na Pua: A Voice for Sovereignty. The Hawaiian Journal of History (27).</p><p>Ransom, Sean (July 3, 1998) "Thelma Anahu, Hawaii Singer" The Honolulu Advertiser</p><p>Recker, Jane. (March 26, 2019). "How the Music of Hawaiʻi’s Last Ruler Guided the Island’s People Through Crisis." smithsonianmag.com</p><p>Silva, N. K. (2004). <em>Aloha betrayed</em>. Duke University Press.</p><p>Soria Jr., Harry B. www.territorialairwaves.com Message Board</p><p>Stone, Robert. <em>Sacred Steel : Inside an African American Steel Guitar Tradition</em>, University of Illinois Press, 2010.<em> </em></p><p>Territorial Airwaves (Nov. 23, 2012) "Hawaiian Recordings History -Brunswick" https://territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=30&amp;id=134</p><p>Territorial Airwaves (Sep. 13, 2019) "Terrific Territorial Trios" https://territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=30&amp;id=134</p><p>Troutman, J. W. (2016). <em>Kika Kila: how the Hawaiian steel guitar changed the sound of modern music</em>. UNC Press Books.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><h1><br></h1>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">11cdd898-f784-11eb-9d4f-733316a49ccd</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/82c3eb7a-9cf0-4b6e-968b-4118b5e38ec2.mp3" length="57732441" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>30:03</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack learns about Hawaiian music legend and steel guitarist Annie Kerr. This episode has range.

Songs: 
Ray Kinney and His Coral Islanders - Aloha Oe
Quartet of Hawaiian Girls from Kawaiahao Seminary - Aloha Oe
Kuulei Music - The Queen&apos;s Prayer
Myrtle K. Hilo - Kaulana Na Pua ·
Alan Jackson - Where Have You Gone
Annie Kerr&apos;s Trio - I&apos;ve Gone Native Now
Royal Hawaiian Girls Glee Club - Royal Hawaiian Hotel
Alice Davis, Thelma Anahu, &amp; Josephine Ikuwa - Ku&apos;u Hoa
Nani Makakoa Trio &amp; Sally Kahowai Peters - Hilo Hanakahi ·
Walter Kolomoku (as W.K. Kolumku) with Hawaiian Quintette - Hawaiian Melodies&quot;
Sam Moore - Guitar Rag
Sylvester Weaver - Guitar Rag
Riley Puckett - The Darkey&apos;s Wail
Helen Louise and Frank Ferreira - Hapa Haola Hula Girl
The Carter Family - Sweet Fern
Cleoma Breaux, Joseph Falcon, &amp; Ophy Breaux - Prenez Courage
Sol Hoopii - Hula Girl
Annie Kerr&apos;s Trio - In a Canoe
Annie Kerr&apos;s Hawaiian Girls - E Mama E

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https://kuuleimusic.bandcamp.com/album/prayer-album

Support Hawaiian Music:
https://www.territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=2

References: 
The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music, (2004) Oxford University Press USA
Fellezs, K. (2019). Listen but Don&apos;t Ask Question: Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar across the Transpacific. Duke University Press.
Moore, Robert. (2017). The Legends: Annie Kerr: https://sheshreds.com/legends-annie-kerr/
Nordyke, E. C., &amp; Noyes, M. H. (1993). Kaulana Na Pua: A Voice for Sovereignty. The Hawaiian Journal of History (27).
Ransom, Sean (July 3, 1998) &quot;Thelma Anahu, Hawaii Singer&quot; The Honolulu Advertiser
Recker, Jane. (March 26, 2019). &quot;How the Music of Hawaiʻi’s Last Ruler Guided the Island’s People Through Crisis.&quot; smithsonianmag.com
Silva, N. K. (2004). Aloha betrayed. Duke University Press.
Soria Jr., Harry B. www.territorialairwaves.com Message Board
Stone, Robert. Sacred Steel : Inside an African American Steel Guitar Tradition, University of Illinois Press, 2010. 
Territorial Airwaves (Nov. 23, 2012) &quot;Hawaiian Recordings History -Brunswick&quot; https://territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=30&amp;id=134
Territorial Airwaves (Sep. 13, 2019) &quot;Terrific Territorial Trios&quot; https://territorialairwaves.com/index.php?page=30&amp;id=134
Troutman, J. W. (2016). Kika Kila: how the Hawaiian steel guitar changed the sound of modern music. UNC Press Books.

Connect with Jack: 
wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod

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www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Ten: Adelyne Hood</title><itunes:title>Adelyne Hood</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack takes a look at Adelyne Hood's contributions to the "citybilly" vein of country music.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Adelyne Hood and Vernon Dalhart: Calamity Jane</p><p>Eddie Cantor - The Dumber they Come</p><p>Judy Garland - Americana (Every Sunday)</p><p>Vernon Dalhart - Wreck of the Old '97</p><p>Vernon Dalhart - The Prisoner's Song</p><p>Dalhart, Robison, &amp; Hood - Sweet Elaine</p><p>Vernon Dalhart, Carson Robison, &amp; Adelyne Hood - Oh! Susanna</p><p>Vernon Dalhart, Carson Robison, &amp; Adelyne Hood - Sing On, Brother, Sing</p><p>Adelyne Hood - He's on the Chain Gang Now</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References: </strong></p><p>Bufwack, Mary; Oermann, Robert K. (1982) Adelyne Hood: The Amalgamation of Vaudeville and Folk Traditions in Early Country Music. JEMF Quarterly, Volume 18, Issue 67-68</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, (2012). Oxford University Press USA. 2012.<em> </em></p><p><em>Adelyne Hood Obituary </em>(April 11, 1958). Pittsburg Press</p><p>Huber, Patrick. (2014). The New York Sound: Citybilly Recording Artists and the Creation of Hillbilly Music, 1924-1932. The Journal of American folklore, Volume 127, Issue 504</p><p>Miller, K. H. (2010). <em>Segregating sound</em>. Duke University Press.</p><p>Oermann, Robert K. (1984) Mother, Sister, Sweetheart, Pal: Women in Old-Time Country Music. The Southern Quarterly, Volume 22, Issue 3</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>Jack takes a look at Adelyne Hood's contributions to the "citybilly" vein of country music.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Adelyne Hood and Vernon Dalhart: Calamity Jane</p><p>Eddie Cantor - The Dumber they Come</p><p>Judy Garland - Americana (Every Sunday)</p><p>Vernon Dalhart - Wreck of the Old '97</p><p>Vernon Dalhart - The Prisoner's Song</p><p>Dalhart, Robison, &amp; Hood - Sweet Elaine</p><p>Vernon Dalhart, Carson Robison, &amp; Adelyne Hood - Oh! Susanna</p><p>Vernon Dalhart, Carson Robison, &amp; Adelyne Hood - Sing On, Brother, Sing</p><p>Adelyne Hood - He's on the Chain Gang Now</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References: </strong></p><p>Bufwack, Mary; Oermann, Robert K. (1982) Adelyne Hood: The Amalgamation of Vaudeville and Folk Traditions in Early Country Music. JEMF Quarterly, Volume 18, Issue 67-68</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, (2012). Oxford University Press USA. 2012.<em> </em></p><p><em>Adelyne Hood Obituary </em>(April 11, 1958). Pittsburg Press</p><p>Huber, Patrick. (2014). The New York Sound: Citybilly Recording Artists and the Creation of Hillbilly Music, 1924-1932. The Journal of American folklore, Volume 127, Issue 504</p><p>Miller, K. H. (2010). <em>Segregating sound</em>. Duke University Press.</p><p>Oermann, Robert K. (1984) Mother, Sister, Sweetheart, Pal: Women in Old-Time Country Music. The Southern Quarterly, Volume 22, Issue 3</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">ff73f5da-dd0a-11eb-9065-ef183218b582</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/35e95c3b-acd0-4246-a09d-19b494c992df.mp3" length="41245797" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>21:27</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack takes a look at Adelyne Hood&apos;s contributions to the &quot;citybilly&quot; vein of country music.

Songs: 
Adelyne Hood and Vernon Dalhart: Calamity Jane
Eddie Cantor - The Dumber they Come
Judy Garland - Americana (Every Sunday)
Vernon Dalhart - Wreck of the Old &apos;97
Vernon Dalhart - The Prisoner&apos;s Song
Dalhart, Robison, &amp; Hood - Sweet Elaine
Vernon Dalhart, Carson Robison, &amp; Adelyne Hood - Oh! Susanna
Vernon Dalhart, Carson Robison, &amp; Adelyne Hood - Sing On, Brother, Sing
Adelyne Hood - He&apos;s on the Chain Gang Now

References: 
Bufwack, Mary; Oermann, Robert K. (1982) Adelyne Hood: The Amalgamation of Vaudeville and Folk Traditions in Early Country Music. JEMF Quarterly, Volume 18, Issue 67-68
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music, (2012). Oxford University Press USA. 2012. 
Adelyne Hood Obituary (April 11, 1958). Pittsburg Press
Huber, Patrick. (2014). The New York Sound: Citybilly Recording Artists and the Creation of Hillbilly Music, 1924-1932. The Journal of American folklore, Volume 127, Issue 504
Miller, K. H. (2010). Segregating sound. Duke University Press.
Oermann, Robert K. (1984) Mother, Sister, Sweetheart, Pal: Women in Old-Time Country Music. The Southern Quarterly, Volume 22, Issue 3

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Country Soul Songbook

Connect with Jack: 
wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod

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www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Epidode Nine: Lydia Mendoza</title><itunes:title>Lydia Mendoza</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack (at last) learns about Tejano music superstar Lydia Mendoza. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>The Carter Family - You are my Flower</p><p>Kitty Wells - Amigo’s Guitar</p><p>Faron Young - The Yellow Bandana</p><p>Patsy Cline - South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)</p><p>Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire</p><p>Marty Robbins - El Paso</p><p>George Jones - I’m Gonna Change Everything</p><p>Willie Nelson - I Never Cared for You</p><p>Maria Conesa - Ni una Palabra Más</p><p>Lydia Mendoza - Mal Hombre</p><p>Cuarteto Carta Blanca - Monterrey</p><p>Lydia Mendoza - Al Pié de tu Reja</p><p>Lydia Mendoza - Pero Hay Que Triste</p><p>Lydia Mendoza - Deliciosa</p><p>Lydia Mendoza - La Pollita</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>American Epic (2017). PBS DVD series.</p><p>Broyles-González, Y. (2001). <em>Lydia Mendoza's Life in Music/La historia de Lydia Mendoza: Norteno Tejano Legacies</em>. Oxford University Press.</p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, Oxford University Press USA - OSO, 2012.<em> ProQuest Ebook Central</em>, </p><p>Teresa Palomo Acosta, “Mendoza, Lydia,” <em>Handbook of Texas Online</em> https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/mendoza-lydia.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>Jack (at last) learns about Tejano music superstar Lydia Mendoza. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>The Carter Family - You are my Flower</p><p>Kitty Wells - Amigo’s Guitar</p><p>Faron Young - The Yellow Bandana</p><p>Patsy Cline - South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)</p><p>Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire</p><p>Marty Robbins - El Paso</p><p>George Jones - I’m Gonna Change Everything</p><p>Willie Nelson - I Never Cared for You</p><p>Maria Conesa - Ni una Palabra Más</p><p>Lydia Mendoza - Mal Hombre</p><p>Cuarteto Carta Blanca - Monterrey</p><p>Lydia Mendoza - Al Pié de tu Reja</p><p>Lydia Mendoza - Pero Hay Que Triste</p><p>Lydia Mendoza - Deliciosa</p><p>Lydia Mendoza - La Pollita</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>American Epic (2017). PBS DVD series.</p><p>Broyles-González, Y. (2001). <em>Lydia Mendoza's Life in Music/La historia de Lydia Mendoza: Norteno Tejano Legacies</em>. Oxford University Press.</p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, Oxford University Press USA - OSO, 2012.<em> ProQuest Ebook Central</em>, </p><p>Teresa Palomo Acosta, “Mendoza, Lydia,” <em>Handbook of Texas Online</em> https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/mendoza-lydia.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">5f4c22d4-dc3e-11eb-b640-13a288df11e5</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/095a4e79-121a-4c26-8dc6-82d83da12da6.mp3" length="85829693" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>44:41</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack (at last) learns about Tejano music superstar Lydia Mendoza. 

Songs:
The Carter Family - You are my Flower
Kitty Wells - Amigo’s Guitar
Faron Young - The Yellow Bandana
Patsy Cline - South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)
Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire
Marty Robbins - El Paso
George Jones - I’m Gonna Change Everything
Willie Nelson - I Never Cared for You
Maria Conesa - Ni una Palabra Más
Lydia Mendoza - Mal Hombre
Cuarteto Carta Blanca - Monterrey
Lydia Mendoza - Al Pié de tu Reja
Lydia Mendoza - Pero Hay Que Triste
Lydia Mendoza - Deliciosa
Lydia Mendoza - La Pollita

References:
American Epic (2017). PBS DVD series.
Broyles-González, Y. (2001). Lydia Mendoza&apos;s Life in Music/La historia de Lydia Mendoza: Norteno Tejano Legacies. Oxford University Press.
The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music, Oxford University Press USA - OSO, 2012. ProQuest Ebook Central, 
Teresa Palomo Acosta, “Mendoza, Lydia,” Handbook of Texas Online https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/mendoza-lydia.

Support Women in Music:
Country Soul Songbook

Connect with Jack: 
wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
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        <p>Jack learns about the very first person, let alone woman, to record commercial Cajun music: Cleoma Breaux Falcon. Gorgeous music throughout this one.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Joseph Falcon - Lafayette (Allons a Luafette)</p><p>Hank Williams - Jambalaya on the Bayou</p><p>Joseph F. Falcon &amp; Cleoma Beaux - Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme</p><p>Joseph F. Falcon &amp; Cleoma Beaux - Marie Buller</p><p>Amadie Breaux, Ophey Breaux &amp; Cleoma Breaux - Ma Blonde est Partie</p><p>Joe Falcon &amp; Cleoma Breaux Falcon - La Valse Crowly </p><p>Joseph &amp; Cleoma Falcon - Ouvrez Grand ma Fenetre </p><p>Falcon Trio - Raise Your Window</p><p>Count Basie - Going to Chicago Blues </p><p>The Carter Family - Bonnie Blue Eyes</p><p>Joseph and Cleoma Falcon - Bonnie Blue Eyes</p><p>Cleoma Falcon - Pin Solitaire</p><p>Cleoma Falcon - L’amour Indifferent</p><p>Cleoma Breaux Falcon - C’est Mauvais De Dire Un Mensonge</p><p>Cleoma Breaux &amp; Joe Falcon - Ils ont Volé mon Traîneau</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Allured, J., Gentry, J. F., Farmer-Kaiser, M., &amp; Frystak, S. L. (Eds.). (2009). <em>Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times</em>. University of Georgia Press.</p><p>Brasseaux, R. A. (2009). <em>Cajun breakdown: The emergence of an American-made music</em>. Oxford University Press on Demand.</p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, (2012) Oxford University Press</p><p>Russell, T., &amp; Pinson, B. (2004). <em>Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921-1942</em>. Oxford University Press.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>Jack learns about the very first person, let alone woman, to record commercial Cajun music: Cleoma Breaux Falcon. Gorgeous music throughout this one.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Joseph Falcon - Lafayette (Allons a Luafette)</p><p>Hank Williams - Jambalaya on the Bayou</p><p>Joseph F. Falcon &amp; Cleoma Beaux - Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme</p><p>Joseph F. Falcon &amp; Cleoma Beaux - Marie Buller</p><p>Amadie Breaux, Ophey Breaux &amp; Cleoma Breaux - Ma Blonde est Partie</p><p>Joe Falcon &amp; Cleoma Breaux Falcon - La Valse Crowly </p><p>Joseph &amp; Cleoma Falcon - Ouvrez Grand ma Fenetre </p><p>Falcon Trio - Raise Your Window</p><p>Count Basie - Going to Chicago Blues </p><p>The Carter Family - Bonnie Blue Eyes</p><p>Joseph and Cleoma Falcon - Bonnie Blue Eyes</p><p>Cleoma Falcon - Pin Solitaire</p><p>Cleoma Falcon - L’amour Indifferent</p><p>Cleoma Breaux Falcon - C’est Mauvais De Dire Un Mensonge</p><p>Cleoma Breaux &amp; Joe Falcon - Ils ont Volé mon Traîneau</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Allured, J., Gentry, J. F., Farmer-Kaiser, M., &amp; Frystak, S. L. (Eds.). (2009). <em>Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times</em>. University of Georgia Press.</p><p>Brasseaux, R. A. (2009). <em>Cajun breakdown: The emergence of an American-made music</em>. Oxford University Press on Demand.</p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, (2012) Oxford University Press</p><p>Russell, T., &amp; Pinson, B. (2004). <em>Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921-1942</em>. Oxford University Press.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">f824811c-db9f-11eb-a1c1-47315b258b24</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/66a5113c-11ad-41bf-bc61-48989885ad56.mp3" length="46982752" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>24:27</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack learns about the very first person, let alone woman, to record commercial Cajun music: Cleoma Breaux Falcon. Gorgeous music throughout this one.

Songs:
Joseph Falcon - Lafayette (Allons a Luafette)
Hank Williams - Jambalaya on the Bayou
Joseph F. Falcon &amp; Cleoma Beaux - Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme
Joseph F. Falcon &amp; Cleoma Beaux - Marie Buller
Amadie Breaux, Ophey Breaux &amp; Cleoma Breaux - Ma Blonde est Partie
Joe Falcon &amp; Cleoma Breaux Falcon - La Valse Crowly 
Joseph &amp; Cleoma Falcon - Ouvrez Grand ma Fenetre 
Falcon Trio - Raise Your Window
Count Basie - Going to Chicago Blues 
The Carter Family - Bonnie Blue Eyes
Joseph and Cleoma Falcon - Bonnie Blue Eyes
Cleoma Falcon - Pin Solitaire
Cleoma Falcon - L’amour Indifferent
Cleoma Breaux Falcon - C’est Mauvais De Dire Un Mensonge
Cleoma Breaux &amp; Joe Falcon - Ils ont Volé mon Traîneau

References:
Allured, J., Gentry, J. F., Farmer-Kaiser, M., &amp; Frystak, S. L. (Eds.). (2009). Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times. University of Georgia Press.
Brasseaux, R. A. (2009). Cajun breakdown: The emergence of an American-made music. Oxford University Press on Demand.
The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music, (2012) Oxford University Press
Russell, T., &amp; Pinson, B. (2004). Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921-1942. Oxford University Press.

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www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Seven: Elsie McWilliams</title><itunes:title>Elsie McWilliams</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack learns about the reluctantly influential Elsie McWilliams, who wrote 39 songs for the father of country music, Jimmie Rodgers, just to help out her brother-in-law.</p><p><strong>Songs Featured:</strong></p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - You and my old guitar</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Blue Yodel #1 (T for Texas)</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Sailor's Plea</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - My Little Lady</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Lullaby Yodel</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - I'm Lonely and Blue</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Daddy and Home</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - My Little Old Home Down in New Orleans</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Everybody Does it in Hawaii</p><p>King Oliver and His Creole Jazz Band - Everybody Does it in Hawaii</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Tuck Away my Lonesome Blues</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family - The Wonderful City</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family - Jimmie Rodgers Meets the Carter Family</p><p>Ernest Tubb - Walkin' the Floor over You</p><p>Ernest Tubb - The Passing of Jimmie Rodgers</p><p>Ernest Tubb - The Last Thoughts of Jimmie Rodgers</p><p>Ernest Tubb - Since the Black Cat Crossed my Path</p><p>Carrie Rodgers - When the Evening Shadows Fall</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Green, Douglas M. (1974) Interview with Elsie McWilliams. Courtesy of the Country Music Foundation.</p><p>Mazor, B. (2009). <em>Meeting Jimmie Rodgers : How America's original roots music hero changed the pop sounds of a century</em>. Oxford University Press.</p><p>Porterfield, N. (2007). <em>Jimmie Rodgers: the life and times of America's blue yodeler</em>. Univ. Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Rodgers, C. (1995). My Husband, Jimmie Rodgers: Vol. 2nd ed. Vanderbilt University Press.</p><p>Wynne, B. (2014). <em>In Tune: Charley Patton, Jimmie Rodgers, and the Roots of American Music</em>. LSU Press.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
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        <p>Jack learns about the reluctantly influential Elsie McWilliams, who wrote 39 songs for the father of country music, Jimmie Rodgers, just to help out her brother-in-law.</p><p><strong>Songs Featured:</strong></p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - You and my old guitar</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Blue Yodel #1 (T for Texas)</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Sailor's Plea</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - My Little Lady</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Lullaby Yodel</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - I'm Lonely and Blue</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Daddy and Home</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - My Little Old Home Down in New Orleans</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Everybody Does it in Hawaii</p><p>King Oliver and His Creole Jazz Band - Everybody Does it in Hawaii</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers - Tuck Away my Lonesome Blues</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family - The Wonderful City</p><p>Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family - Jimmie Rodgers Meets the Carter Family</p><p>Ernest Tubb - Walkin' the Floor over You</p><p>Ernest Tubb - The Passing of Jimmie Rodgers</p><p>Ernest Tubb - The Last Thoughts of Jimmie Rodgers</p><p>Ernest Tubb - Since the Black Cat Crossed my Path</p><p>Carrie Rodgers - When the Evening Shadows Fall</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Green, Douglas M. (1974) Interview with Elsie McWilliams. Courtesy of the Country Music Foundation.</p><p>Mazor, B. (2009). <em>Meeting Jimmie Rodgers : How America's original roots music hero changed the pop sounds of a century</em>. Oxford University Press.</p><p>Porterfield, N. (2007). <em>Jimmie Rodgers: the life and times of America's blue yodeler</em>. Univ. Press of Mississippi.</p><p>Rodgers, C. (1995). My Husband, Jimmie Rodgers: Vol. 2nd ed. Vanderbilt University Press.</p><p>Wynne, B. (2014). <em>In Tune: Charley Patton, Jimmie Rodgers, and the Roots of American Music</em>. LSU Press.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">87a82e78-db3d-11eb-8241-fbe0a6b5e370</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/15087954-f361-4012-a9d2-1c46381344bb.mp3" length="56940884" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>29:38</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack learns about the reluctantly influential Elsie McWilliams, who wrote 39 songs for the father of country music, Jimmie Rodgers, just to help out her brother-in-law.
Songs Featured:
Jimmie Rodgers - You and my old guitar
Jimmie Rodgers - Blue Yodel #1 (T for Texas)
Jimmie Rodgers - Sailor&apos;s Plea
Jimmie Rodgers - My Little Lady
Jimmie Rodgers - Lullaby Yodel
Jimmie Rodgers - I&apos;m Lonely and Blue
Jimmie Rodgers - Daddy and Home
Jimmie Rodgers - My Little Old Home Down in New Orleans
Jimmie Rodgers - Everybody Does it in Hawaii
King Oliver and His Creole Jazz Band - Everybody Does it in Hawaii
Jimmie Rodgers - Tuck Away my Lonesome Blues
Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family - The Wonderful City
Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family - Jimmie Rodgers Meets the Carter Family
Ernest Tubb - Walkin&apos; the Floor over You
Ernest Tubb - The Passing of Jimmie Rodgers
Ernest Tubb - The Last Thoughts of Jimmie Rodgers
Ernest Tubb - Since the Black Cat Crossed my Path
Carrie Rodgers - When the Evening Shadows Fall

References:
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Green, Douglas M. (1974) Interview with Elsie McWilliams. Courtesy of the Country Music Foundation.
Mazor, B. (2009). Meeting Jimmie Rodgers : How America&apos;s original roots music hero changed the pop sounds of a century. Oxford University Press.
Porterfield, N. (2007). Jimmie Rodgers: the life and times of America&apos;s blue yodeler. Univ. Press of Mississippi.
Rodgers, C. (1995). My Husband, Jimmie Rodgers: Vol. 2nd ed. Vanderbilt University Press.
Wynne, B. (2014). In Tune: Charley Patton, Jimmie Rodgers, and the Roots of American Music. LSU Press.

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wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
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www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Six: Maybelle Carter</title><itunes:title>Maybelle Carter</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>In which Jack learns about Mother Maybelle Carter's contributions to American music history and compares her to David Bowie. Also, Durham trio Julia Reeves, Dan Clouse, and Matt Stutzman cover the Carter Family's "Wildwood Flower" for us all to enjoy.</p><p>Watch a video of their recording session here: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah35LdBQOjo">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah35LdBQOjo</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>References</strong></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carter, Maybelle (April 24, 1963). Interview</p><p>Gleason, H. (Ed.). (2017). <em>Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives</em>. University of Texas Press.</p><p>Kahn, E. &amp; Seeger, M. (1963). Interview with Sara and Maybelle Carter.</p><p>Mazor, B. (2014). <em>Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music</em>. Chicago Review Press.</p><p>Pecknold, D. (Ed.). (2013). <em>Hidden in the mix: the African American presence in country music</em>. Duke University Press.</p><p>Wolfe, C. K., &amp; Olson, T. (Eds.). (2005). <em>The Bristol sessions: writings about the big bang of country music</em> (Vol. 12). McFarland.</p><p>Zwonitzer, M., &amp; Hirshberg, C. (2014). <em>Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?: The Carter Family and Their Legacy in American Music</em>. Simon and Schuster.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Lesley Riddle - The Cannon Ball</p><p>Ernest Phipps &amp; His Holiness Singers - If the Light has Gone out in Your Soul</p><p>The Carter Family - Storms are on the Ocean</p><p>The Carter Family - Wildwood Flower</p><p>The Carter Family - Keep on the Sunny Side</p><p>The Carter Family - John Hardy</p><p>The Carter Family - River of Jordan</p><p>The Carter Family - Sweet Fern</p><p>The Carter Family - Worried Blues</p><p>The Carter Family - Hello Stranger</p><p>The Carter Family - Coal Miner's Blues</p><p>The Carter Sisters - Columbus Stockade Blues</p><p>The Carter Family - Lonesome Homesick Blues</p><p>Julia Reeves, Dan Clause, &amp; Matt Stutzman - Wildwood Flower</p>
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        <p>In which Jack learns about Mother Maybelle Carter's contributions to American music history and compares her to David Bowie. Also, Durham trio Julia Reeves, Dan Clouse, and Matt Stutzman cover the Carter Family's "Wildwood Flower" for us all to enjoy.</p><p>Watch a video of their recording session here: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah35LdBQOjo">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah35LdBQOjo</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/5023c366-6246-11ea-92e5-1b2f63abf8db/podcasts/4b278a4e-bc9c-11eb-9322-d7af999396e3/episodes/d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345/www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>References</strong></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carter, Maybelle (April 24, 1963). Interview</p><p>Gleason, H. (Ed.). (2017). <em>Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives</em>. University of Texas Press.</p><p>Kahn, E. &amp; Seeger, M. (1963). Interview with Sara and Maybelle Carter.</p><p>Mazor, B. (2014). <em>Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music</em>. Chicago Review Press.</p><p>Pecknold, D. (Ed.). (2013). <em>Hidden in the mix: the African American presence in country music</em>. Duke University Press.</p><p>Wolfe, C. K., &amp; Olson, T. (Eds.). (2005). <em>The Bristol sessions: writings about the big bang of country music</em> (Vol. 12). McFarland.</p><p>Zwonitzer, M., &amp; Hirshberg, C. (2014). <em>Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?: The Carter Family and Their Legacy in American Music</em>. Simon and Schuster.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>Lesley Riddle - The Cannon Ball</p><p>Ernest Phipps &amp; His Holiness Singers - If the Light has Gone out in Your Soul</p><p>The Carter Family - Storms are on the Ocean</p><p>The Carter Family - Wildwood Flower</p><p>The Carter Family - Keep on the Sunny Side</p><p>The Carter Family - John Hardy</p><p>The Carter Family - River of Jordan</p><p>The Carter Family - Sweet Fern</p><p>The Carter Family - Worried Blues</p><p>The Carter Family - Hello Stranger</p><p>The Carter Family - Coal Miner's Blues</p><p>The Carter Sisters - Columbus Stockade Blues</p><p>The Carter Family - Lonesome Homesick Blues</p><p>Julia Reeves, Dan Clause, &amp; Matt Stutzman - Wildwood Flower</p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">979426b0-c978-11eb-bb79-2f4b5d737b0c</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/25c89653-68b4-49ae-b243-31c31c1824c0.mp3" length="60649412" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>31:34</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><itunes:summary>In which Jack learns about Mother Maybelle Carter&apos;s contributions to American music history and compares her to David Bowie. Also, Durham trio Julia Reeves, Dan Clouse, and Matt Stutzman cover the Carter Family&apos;s &quot;Wildwood Flower&quot; for us all to enjoy.
Watch a video of their recording session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah35LdBQOjo

Support Women in Music:
Country Soul Songbook

Connect with Jack: 
wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod

Support Jack
www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110

References
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carter, Maybelle (April 24, 1963). Interview
Gleason, H. (Ed.). (2017). Woman Walk the Line: How the Women in Country Music Changed Our Lives. University of Texas Press.
Kahn, E. &amp; Seeger, M. (1963). Interview with Sara and Maybelle Carter.
Mazor, B. (2014). Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music. Chicago Review Press.
Pecknold, D. (Ed.). (2013). Hidden in the mix: the African American presence in country music. Duke University Press.
Wolfe, C. K., &amp; Olson, T. (Eds.). (2005). The Bristol sessions: writings about the big bang of country music (Vol. 12). McFarland.
Zwonitzer, M., &amp; Hirshberg, C. (2014). Will You Miss Me When I&apos;m Gone?: The Carter Family and Their Legacy in American Music. Simon and Schuster.

Songs: 
Lesley Riddle - The Cannon Ball
Ernest Phipps &amp; His Holiness Singers - If the Light has Gone out in Your Soul
The Carter Family - Storms are on the Ocean
The Carter Family - Wildwood Flower
The Carter Family - Keep on the Sunny Side
The Carter Family - John Hardy
The Carter Family - River of Jordan
The Carter Family - Sweet Fern
The Carter Family - Worried Blues
The Carter Family - Hello Stranger
The Carter Family - Coal Miner&apos;s Blues
The Carter Sisters - Columbus Stockade Blues
The Carter Family - Lonesome Homesick Blues
Julia Reeves, Dan Clause, &amp; Matt Stutzman - Wildwood Flower</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Introducing: Feel For the Game, Season 2</title><itunes:title>Introducing: Feel For the Game, Season 2</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Welcome back to the Area Code neighborhood: Feel For the Game. </p><p>Nick and Noah return with a series of (mainly basketball) conversations about nostalgic moments in NBA history, current issues plaguing the league, how coping and mental health play a role in sports, and more.</p><p>Tune-in as they unprofessionally, but sincerely explore why sports are bigger than just the score of the game. Subscribe now, and follow along to find out how many times Noah makes an unwarranted Kansas Jayhawks basketball reference.</p><p>Follow us on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/feelforthegamepod/">https://www.instagram.com/feelforthegamepod/</a></p><p><br></p><p>✌️</p>
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        <p>Welcome back to the Area Code neighborhood: Feel For the Game. </p><p>Nick and Noah return with a series of (mainly basketball) conversations about nostalgic moments in NBA history, current issues plaguing the league, how coping and mental health play a role in sports, and more.</p><p>Tune-in as they unprofessionally, but sincerely explore why sports are bigger than just the score of the game. Subscribe now, and follow along to find out how many times Noah makes an unwarranted Kansas Jayhawks basketball reference.</p><p>Follow us on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/feelforthegamepod/">https://www.instagram.com/feelforthegamepod/</a></p><p><br></p><p>✌️</p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">429c2bf4-df52-11eb-bd01-d309c69da411</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2021 18:35:29 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/9b893f1e-d36b-410b-ac8b-070a94b1678e.mp3" length="2456147" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:40</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Welcome back to the Area Code neighborhood: Feel For the Game. 
Nick and Noah return with a series of (mainly basketball) conversations about nostalgic moments in NBA history, current issues plaguing the league, how coping and mental health play a role in sports, and more.
Tune-in as they unprofessionally, but sincerely explore why sports are bigger than just the score of the game. Subscribe now, and follow along to find out how many times Noah makes an unwarranted Kansas Jayhawks basketball reference.
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feelforthegamepod/

✌️</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Five: Sara Carter</title><itunes:title>Sara Carter</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack learns about the life of Sara Carter of the Carter Family through the year 1941. Also, Momma Molasses covers Single Girl, Married Girl!</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Momma Molasses</strong></p><p>Hear more great Momma Molasses Music and keep in touch through:</p><p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mommamolasses/?hl=en">@mommamolasses</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/mommamolasses%20">https://www.facebook.com/mommamolasses </a></p><p><a href="www.mommamolasses.org">www.mommamolasses.org</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>References</strong></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, Oxford University Press</p><p>John Cohen (Producer), &amp; Cohen, J. (Director). (1981). Sara and Maybelle: of the Original Carter Family. [Video/DVD] Berkeley Media.</p><p>Kahn, E. &amp; Seeger, M. (1963). Interview with Sara and Maybelle Carter.</p><p>Mazor, B. (2014). <em>Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music</em>. Chicago Review Press.</p><p>Wolfe, C. K., &amp; Olson, T. (Eds.). (2005). <em>The Bristol sessions: writings about the big bang of country music</em> (Vol. 12). McFarland.</p><p>Young, H. (1973). Interview with Sara Carter.</p><p>Zwonitzer, M., &amp; Hirshberg, C. (2014). <em>Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?: The Carter Family and Their Legacy in American Music</em>. Simon and Schuster.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>The Carter Family - Engine 143</p><p>The Carter Family - Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow</p><p>The Carter Family - Single Girl, Married Girl</p><p>The Carter Family - Cannonball Blues</p><p>The Carter Family - The Storms are on the Ocean</p><p>The Carter Family - God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign</p><p>The Carter Family - Hold Fast to the Right</p><p>The Carter Family - The Sun of the Soul</p><p>The Carter Family - Dying Soldier</p><p>The Carter Family - Lonesome Pine Special</p><p>The Carter Family - Gold Watch and Chain</p><p>The Carter Family - Are you Tired of Me My Darling?</p><p>The Carter Family - I'm Working on a Building</p><p>The Carter Family - No Hiding Place Down Here</p><p>The Carter Family - Can the Circle Be Unbroken?</p><p>The Carter Family - No Depression in Heaven</p><p>The Carter Family - I'm Thinking Tonight of my Blue Eyes</p>
      ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack learns about the life of Sara Carter of the Carter Family through the year 1941. Also, Momma Molasses covers Single Girl, Married Girl!</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Momma Molasses</strong></p><p>Hear more great Momma Molasses Music and keep in touch through:</p><p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mommamolasses/?hl=en">@mommamolasses</a></p><p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/mommamolasses%20">https://www.facebook.com/mommamolasses </a></p><p><a href="www.mommamolasses.org">www.mommamolasses.org</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Jack: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Jack</strong></p><p><a href="www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110">www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>References</strong></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p><em>The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music</em>, Oxford University Press</p><p>John Cohen (Producer), &amp; Cohen, J. (Director). (1981). Sara and Maybelle: of the Original Carter Family. [Video/DVD] Berkeley Media.</p><p>Kahn, E. &amp; Seeger, M. (1963). Interview with Sara and Maybelle Carter.</p><p>Mazor, B. (2014). <em>Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music</em>. Chicago Review Press.</p><p>Wolfe, C. K., &amp; Olson, T. (Eds.). (2005). <em>The Bristol sessions: writings about the big bang of country music</em> (Vol. 12). McFarland.</p><p>Young, H. (1973). Interview with Sara Carter.</p><p>Zwonitzer, M., &amp; Hirshberg, C. (2014). <em>Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?: The Carter Family and Their Legacy in American Music</em>. Simon and Schuster.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs: </strong></p><p>The Carter Family - Engine 143</p><p>The Carter Family - Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow</p><p>The Carter Family - Single Girl, Married Girl</p><p>The Carter Family - Cannonball Blues</p><p>The Carter Family - The Storms are on the Ocean</p><p>The Carter Family - God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign</p><p>The Carter Family - Hold Fast to the Right</p><p>The Carter Family - The Sun of the Soul</p><p>The Carter Family - Dying Soldier</p><p>The Carter Family - Lonesome Pine Special</p><p>The Carter Family - Gold Watch and Chain</p><p>The Carter Family - Are you Tired of Me My Darling?</p><p>The Carter Family - I'm Working on a Building</p><p>The Carter Family - No Hiding Place Down Here</p><p>The Carter Family - Can the Circle Be Unbroken?</p><p>The Carter Family - No Depression in Heaven</p><p>The Carter Family - I'm Thinking Tonight of my Blue Eyes</p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">d2b8f89e-c7c8-11eb-930b-efd840df3345</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/4f6f78be-cf68-432f-8a78-ee8654b42b53.mp3" length="83546270" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>43:29</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><itunes:summary>Jack learns about the life of Sara Carter of the Carter Family through the year 1941. Also, Momma Molasses covers Single Girl, Married Girl!

Support Momma Molasses
Hear more great Momma Molasses Music and keep in touch through:
Instagram: @mommamolasses
https://www.facebook.com/mommamolasses 
www.mommamolasses.org

Support Women in Music:
Country Soul Songbook

Connect with Jack: 
wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod

Support Jack
www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110

References
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music, Oxford University Press
John Cohen (Producer), &amp; Cohen, J. (Director). (1981). Sara and Maybelle: of the Original Carter Family. [Video/DVD] Berkeley Media.
Kahn, E. &amp; Seeger, M. (1963). Interview with Sara and Maybelle Carter.
Mazor, B. (2014). Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music. Chicago Review Press.
Wolfe, C. K., &amp; Olson, T. (Eds.). (2005). The Bristol sessions: writings about the big bang of country music (Vol. 12). McFarland.
Young, H. (1973). Interview with Sara Carter.
Zwonitzer, M., &amp; Hirshberg, C. (2014). Will You Miss Me When I&apos;m Gone?: The Carter Family and Their Legacy in American Music. Simon and Schuster.

Songs: 
The Carter Family - Engine 143
The Carter Family - Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow
The Carter Family - Single Girl, Married Girl
The Carter Family - Cannonball Blues
The Carter Family - The Storms are on the Ocean
The Carter Family - God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign
The Carter Family - Hold Fast to the Right
The Carter Family - The Sun of the Soul
The Carter Family - Dying Soldier
The Carter Family - Lonesome Pine Special
The Carter Family - Gold Watch and Chain
The Carter Family - Are you Tired of Me My Darling?
The Carter Family - I&apos;m Working on a Building
The Carter Family - No Hiding Place Down Here
The Carter Family - Can the Circle Be Unbroken?
The Carter Family - No Depression in Heaven
The Carter Family - I&apos;m Thinking Tonight of my Blue Eyes</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Four: Moonshine Kate</title><itunes:title>Moonshine Kate</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack learns about Atlanta guitarist and singer Moonshine Kate.</p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Rosa Lee Carson - Little Mary Phagan</p><p>Rosa Lee Carson and Fiddlin' John Carson - Moonshine Kate</p><p>Moonshine Kate - My Man's a Jolly Railroad Man</p><p>Moonshine Kate - A Poor Girl's Story</p><p>Roba Stanley - Devilish Mary</p><p>Moonshine Kate - Raggedy Riley</p><p>Loretta Lynn - Country Girl (Just Home From Town)</p><p>Moonshine Kate - Texas Blues</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Daniel, W. W. (2001). <em>Pickin' on Peachtree: A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Huber, P. (2008). <em>Linthead stomp: The creation of country music in the Piedmont South</em>. Univ of North Carolina Press.</p><p>Huber, P. "Moonshine Kate (1909-1992)." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 09 October 2014. Web. 14 June 2021.</p><p>Kuhn, Clifford (1979) Oral interview with Rosa Lee Carson. https://album.atlantahistorycenter.com/digital/collection/LAohr/id/117</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Deadlines for submitting cover songs:</strong></p><p>Sara Carter - June 30</p><p>Maybelle Carter - July 7</p><p>Elsie McWilliams - July 14</p><p>Cleoma Breaux - July 21</p>
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        <p>Jack learns about Atlanta guitarist and singer Moonshine Kate.</p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Rosa Lee Carson - Little Mary Phagan</p><p>Rosa Lee Carson and Fiddlin' John Carson - Moonshine Kate</p><p>Moonshine Kate - My Man's a Jolly Railroad Man</p><p>Moonshine Kate - A Poor Girl's Story</p><p>Roba Stanley - Devilish Mary</p><p>Moonshine Kate - Raggedy Riley</p><p>Loretta Lynn - Country Girl (Just Home From Town)</p><p>Moonshine Kate - Texas Blues</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Daniel, W. W. (2001). <em>Pickin' on Peachtree: A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Huber, P. (2008). <em>Linthead stomp: The creation of country music in the Piedmont South</em>. Univ of North Carolina Press.</p><p>Huber, P. "Moonshine Kate (1909-1992)." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 09 October 2014. Web. 14 June 2021.</p><p>Kuhn, Clifford (1979) Oral interview with Rosa Lee Carson. https://album.atlantahistorycenter.com/digital/collection/LAohr/id/117</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Deadlines for submitting cover songs:</strong></p><p>Sara Carter - June 30</p><p>Maybelle Carter - July 7</p><p>Elsie McWilliams - July 14</p><p>Cleoma Breaux - July 21</p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">3a7d4d5e-c7c9-11eb-930b-676d0281aafa</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/79b0553a-a51c-4402-a4c6-6202d465cc10.mp3" length="40447547" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>21:02</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack learns about Atlanta guitarist and singer Moonshine Kate.
Songs:
Rosa Lee Carson - Little Mary Phagan
Rosa Lee Carson and Fiddlin&apos; John Carson - Moonshine Kate
Moonshine Kate - My Man&apos;s a Jolly Railroad Man
Moonshine Kate - A Poor Girl&apos;s Story
Roba Stanley - Devilish Mary
Moonshine Kate - Raggedy Riley
Loretta Lynn - Country Girl (Just Home From Town)
Moonshine Kate - Texas Blues


References:

Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Daniel, W. W. (2001). Pickin&apos; on Peachtree: A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia. University of Illinois Press.
Huber, P. (2008). Linthead stomp: The creation of country music in the Piedmont South. Univ of North Carolina Press.
Huber, P. &quot;Moonshine Kate (1909-1992).&quot; New Georgia Encyclopedia. 09 October 2014. Web. 14 June 2021.
Kuhn, Clifford (1979) Oral interview with Rosa Lee Carson. https://album.atlantahistorycenter.com/digital/collection/LAohr/id/117
Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.


Support Women in Music:
Country Soul Songbook

Connect: 
wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod

Deadlines for submitting cover songs:
Sara Carter - June 30
Maybelle Carter - July 7
Elsie McWilliams - July 14
Cleoma Breaux - July 21</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Three: Roba Stanley</title><itunes:title>Roba Stanley</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack shares what he's learned about Roba Stanley, the Atlanta music scene in the mid-1920s, and what Henry Ford has to do with country music.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Usher (feat. Lil' John &amp; Ludacris) - Yeah!</p><p>Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers - Turkey in the Straw</p><p>Big Chief Henry's Indian String Band - Indian Tom Tom</p><p>Roba Stanley - Old Maid Blues</p><p>Fiddlin' John Carson - Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane</p><p>Stanley Trio - Whoa Mule</p><p>Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - Little Frankie</p><p>Texas Ruby and Curly Fox - Frankie and Johnny</p><p>Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson, Bob Stanley - Railroad Bill</p><p>Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - All Night Long</p><p>Roba Stanley - Single Life</p><p>Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - Devilish Mary</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, B. (2004). <em>String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont</em>. McFarland.</p><p>Daniel, W. W. (2001). <em>Pickin'on Peachtree: A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Oermann, R. K. (1984). Mother, Sister, Sweetheart, Pal:" Women in Old-Time Country Music". <em>Southern Quarterly</em>, <em>22</em>(3), 125.</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Wolfe, C. K., &amp; Akenson, J. E. (Eds.). (2003). <em>The women of country music: a reader</em>. University Press of Kentucky.</p><p>Wolfe, C.K., Bulger, P., &amp; Wiggins, G. (1977). “Roba Stanley: The First Country Sweetheart.” <em>Old Time Music, 26. </em>13-18.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Deadlines for submitting cover songs:</strong></p><p>Moonshine Kate - June 23</p><p>Sara Carter - June 30</p><p>Maybelle Carter - July 7</p><p>Elsie McWilliams - July 14</p>
      ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack shares what he's learned about Roba Stanley, the Atlanta music scene in the mid-1920s, and what Henry Ford has to do with country music.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs:</strong></p><p>Usher (feat. Lil' John &amp; Ludacris) - Yeah!</p><p>Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers - Turkey in the Straw</p><p>Big Chief Henry's Indian String Band - Indian Tom Tom</p><p>Roba Stanley - Old Maid Blues</p><p>Fiddlin' John Carson - Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane</p><p>Stanley Trio - Whoa Mule</p><p>Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - Little Frankie</p><p>Texas Ruby and Curly Fox - Frankie and Johnny</p><p>Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson, Bob Stanley - Railroad Bill</p><p>Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - All Night Long</p><p>Roba Stanley - Single Life</p><p>Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - Devilish Mary</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). <em>Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music</em>. Crown.</p><p>Carlin, B. (2004). <em>String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont</em>. McFarland.</p><p>Daniel, W. W. (2001). <em>Pickin'on Peachtree: A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia</em>. University of Illinois Press.</p><p>Oermann, R. K. (1984). Mother, Sister, Sweetheart, Pal:" Women in Old-Time Country Music". <em>Southern Quarterly</em>, <em>22</em>(3), 125.</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). <em>Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity</em>. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Wolfe, C. K., &amp; Akenson, J. E. (Eds.). (2003). <em>The women of country music: a reader</em>. University Press of Kentucky.</p><p>Wolfe, C.K., Bulger, P., &amp; Wiggins, G. (1977). “Roba Stanley: The First Country Sweetheart.” <em>Old Time Music, 26. </em>13-18.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Deadlines for submitting cover songs:</strong></p><p>Moonshine Kate - June 23</p><p>Sara Carter - June 30</p><p>Maybelle Carter - July 7</p><p>Elsie McWilliams - July 14</p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">396a9bea-c528-11eb-b869-2f7c1730e0e8</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/4cdc0a8c-b07b-4d1d-a445-fdfbc8c3ba38.mp3" length="44063760" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>22:55</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Jack shares what he&apos;s learned about Roba Stanley, the Atlanta music scene in the mid-1920s, and what Henry Ford has to do with country music.

Songs:
Usher (feat. Lil&apos; John &amp; Ludacris) - Yeah!
Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers - Turkey in the Straw
Big Chief Henry&apos;s Indian String Band - Indian Tom Tom
Roba Stanley - Old Maid Blues
Fiddlin&apos; John Carson - Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane
Stanley Trio - Whoa Mule
Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - Little Frankie
Texas Ruby and Curly Fox - Frankie and Johnny
Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson, Bob Stanley - Railroad Bill
Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - All Night Long
Roba Stanley - Single Life
Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - Devilish Mary

References:
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown.
Carlin, B. (2004). String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont. McFarland.
Daniel, W. W. (2001). Pickin&apos;on Peachtree: A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia. University of Illinois Press.
Oermann, R. K. (1984). Mother, Sister, Sweetheart, Pal:&quot; Women in Old-Time Country Music&quot;. Southern Quarterly, 22(3), 125.
Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.
Wolfe, C. K., &amp; Akenson, J. E. (Eds.). (2003). The women of country music: a reader. University Press of Kentucky.
Wolfe, C.K., Bulger, P., &amp; Wiggins, G. (1977). “Roba Stanley: The First Country Sweetheart.” Old Time Music, 26. 13-18.

Support Women in Music:
Country Soul Songbook

Connect: 
wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod

Deadlines for submitting cover songs:
Moonshine Kate - June 23
Sara Carter - June 30
Maybelle Carter - July 7
Elsie McWilliams - July 14</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode Two: Lottie Kimbrough</title><itunes:title>Lottie Kimbrough</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack shares what he has learned about the life and music of Lottie Kimbrough and how her music exemplifies the genrefying of music along the lines of race in the 1920s.</p><p><strong>Songs Featured:</strong></p><p>Daddy Lessons (live at the 2016 CMAs) - Beyoncé and the Dixie Chicks</p><p>Honey Blues - Lottie Beaman and the Pruitt Twins</p><p>Moonshine Blues - Ma Rainey</p><p>Nobody Knows You when You’re Down and Out - Bessie Smith</p><p>My Sporting Man - Mamie Smith</p><p>Wheel in a Wheel - Wheat Street Female Quartet</p><p>Mule Skinner Blues - Dolly Parton</p><p>Blue Yodel #8 - Jimmie Rodgers</p><p>Labor Blues - Tom Dickson</p><p>Regular Man Blues - Lottie Beaman</p><p>Sugar Daddy Blues - Lottie Beaman</p><p>Cabbage Head Blues - Sylvester and Lena Kimbrough</p><p>City of the Dead - Lena Kimbrough</p><p>The Soul’s Physician - Rev. B.L Wightman</p><p>Lost Lover Blues - Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes</p><p>If I Could Only Learn to Yodel - Patsy Montana</p><p>Arizona Yodeler - The DeZurik Sisters</p><p>Nola Yodel - Carolina Cotton</p><p>Mama Can’t Lose - Lottie Beaman</p><p>Wayward Girl Blues - Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes</p><p>Don’t Speak to Me - Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes</p><p>Rolling Log Blues - Lottie Beaman</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Carlin, B. (2004). String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont. McFarland.</p><p>Driggs, F., &amp; Haddix, C. (2005). Kansas City Jazz: From Ragtime to Bebop--A History. Oxford University Press.</p><p>Harrison, D. D. (1990). Black pearls: Blues queens of the 1920s. Rutgers University Press.</p><p>Mazor, B. (2014). Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music. Chicago Review Press.</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Malone, B. C. (2003). Singing cowboys and musical mountaineers: Southern culture and the roots of country music (Vol. 34). University of Georgia Press.</p><p>Nunn, E. (2015). Sounding the Color Line: Music and Race in the Southern Imagination. University of Georgia Press.</p><p>Pecknold, D. (Ed.). (2020). Hidden in the mix: the African American presence in country music. Duke University Press.</p><p>Rumble, J., Kingsbury, P., &amp; Gill, V. (2012). The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Oxford University Press, USA.</p><p>Lottie Kimbrough Discography: https://www.wirz.de/music/beaman.htm</p><p>Swinton, P. (2016). Winston Holmes and his Meritt record label. IAJRC Journal, 49(3), 74-84.</p><p>Tinsley, O. N. (2018). Beyoncé in formation: Remixing Black feminism. University of Texas Press.</p><p>Ward, B., &amp; Huber, P. (2018). A&amp;R Pioneers: Architects of American Roots Music on Record. Vanderbilt University Press.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Deadlines for submitting cover songs:</strong></p><p>Roba Stanley - June 16</p><p>Moonshine Kate - June 23</p><p>Sara Carter - June 30</p><p>Maybelle Carter - July 7</p>
      ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack shares what he has learned about the life and music of Lottie Kimbrough and how her music exemplifies the genrefying of music along the lines of race in the 1920s.</p><p><strong>Songs Featured:</strong></p><p>Daddy Lessons (live at the 2016 CMAs) - Beyoncé and the Dixie Chicks</p><p>Honey Blues - Lottie Beaman and the Pruitt Twins</p><p>Moonshine Blues - Ma Rainey</p><p>Nobody Knows You when You’re Down and Out - Bessie Smith</p><p>My Sporting Man - Mamie Smith</p><p>Wheel in a Wheel - Wheat Street Female Quartet</p><p>Mule Skinner Blues - Dolly Parton</p><p>Blue Yodel #8 - Jimmie Rodgers</p><p>Labor Blues - Tom Dickson</p><p>Regular Man Blues - Lottie Beaman</p><p>Sugar Daddy Blues - Lottie Beaman</p><p>Cabbage Head Blues - Sylvester and Lena Kimbrough</p><p>City of the Dead - Lena Kimbrough</p><p>The Soul’s Physician - Rev. B.L Wightman</p><p>Lost Lover Blues - Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes</p><p>If I Could Only Learn to Yodel - Patsy Montana</p><p>Arizona Yodeler - The DeZurik Sisters</p><p>Nola Yodel - Carolina Cotton</p><p>Mama Can’t Lose - Lottie Beaman</p><p>Wayward Girl Blues - Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes</p><p>Don’t Speak to Me - Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes</p><p>Rolling Log Blues - Lottie Beaman</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>Carlin, B. (2004). String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont. McFarland.</p><p>Driggs, F., &amp; Haddix, C. (2005). Kansas City Jazz: From Ragtime to Bebop--A History. Oxford University Press.</p><p>Harrison, D. D. (1990). Black pearls: Blues queens of the 1920s. Rutgers University Press.</p><p>Mazor, B. (2014). Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music. Chicago Review Press.</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Malone, B. C. (2003). Singing cowboys and musical mountaineers: Southern culture and the roots of country music (Vol. 34). University of Georgia Press.</p><p>Nunn, E. (2015). Sounding the Color Line: Music and Race in the Southern Imagination. University of Georgia Press.</p><p>Pecknold, D. (Ed.). (2020). Hidden in the mix: the African American presence in country music. Duke University Press.</p><p>Rumble, J., Kingsbury, P., &amp; Gill, V. (2012). The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Oxford University Press, USA.</p><p>Lottie Kimbrough Discography: https://www.wirz.de/music/beaman.htm</p><p>Swinton, P. (2016). Winston Holmes and his Meritt record label. IAJRC Journal, 49(3), 74-84.</p><p>Tinsley, O. N. (2018). Beyoncé in formation: Remixing Black feminism. University of Texas Press.</p><p>Ward, B., &amp; Huber, P. (2018). A&amp;R Pioneers: Architects of American Roots Music on Record. Vanderbilt University Press.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Deadlines for submitting cover songs:</strong></p><p>Roba Stanley - June 16</p><p>Moonshine Kate - June 23</p><p>Sara Carter - June 30</p><p>Maybelle Carter - July 7</p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">82764230-c0a0-11eb-83e9-0fbc124d54e3</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/92942788-dc3e-454f-8b06-d531a4879891.mp3" length="70697343" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>36:48</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><podcast:episode>2</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><itunes:summary>Jack shares what he has learned about the life and music of Lottie Kimbrough and how her music exemplifies the genrefying of music along the lines of race in the 1920s.
Songs Featured:
Daddy Lessons (live at the 2016 CMAs) - Beyoncé and the Dixie Chicks
Honey Blues - Lottie Beaman and the Pruitt Twins
Moonshine Blues - Ma Rainey
Nobody Knows You when You’re Down and Out - Bessie Smith
My Sporting Man - Mamie Smith
Wheel in a Wheel - Wheat Street Female Quartet
Mule Skinner Blues - Dolly Parton
Blue Yodel #8 - Jimmie Rodgers
Labor Blues - Tom Dickson
Regular Man Blues - Lottie Beaman
Sugar Daddy Blues - Lottie Beaman
Cabbage Head Blues - Sylvester and Lena Kimbrough
City of the Dead - Lena Kimbrough
The Soul’s Physician - Rev. B.L Wightman
Lost Lover Blues - Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes
If I Could Only Learn to Yodel - Patsy Montana
Arizona Yodeler - The DeZurik Sisters
Nola Yodel - Carolina Cotton
Mama Can’t Lose - Lottie Beaman
Wayward Girl Blues - Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes
Don’t Speak to Me - Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes
Rolling Log Blues - Lottie Beaman

References:
Carlin, B. (2004). String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont. McFarland.
Driggs, F., &amp; Haddix, C. (2005). Kansas City Jazz: From Ragtime to Bebop--A History. Oxford University Press.
Harrison, D. D. (1990). Black pearls: Blues queens of the 1920s. Rutgers University Press.
Mazor, B. (2014). Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music. Chicago Review Press.
Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.
Malone, B. C. (2003). Singing cowboys and musical mountaineers: Southern culture and the roots of country music (Vol. 34). University of Georgia Press.
Nunn, E. (2015). Sounding the Color Line: Music and Race in the Southern Imagination. University of Georgia Press.
Pecknold, D. (Ed.). (2020). Hidden in the mix: the African American presence in country music. Duke University Press.
Rumble, J., Kingsbury, P., &amp; Gill, V. (2012). The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Oxford University Press, USA.
Lottie Kimbrough Discography: https://www.wirz.de/music/beaman.htm
Swinton, P. (2016). Winston Holmes and his Meritt record label. IAJRC Journal, 49(3), 74-84.
Tinsley, O. N. (2018). Beyoncé in formation: Remixing Black feminism. University of Texas Press.
Ward, B., &amp; Huber, P. (2018). A&amp;R Pioneers: Architects of American Roots Music on Record. Vanderbilt University Press.



Support Women in Music:
Country Soul Songbook

Connect: 
wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod

Deadlines for submitting cover songs:
Roba Stanley - June 16
Moonshine Kate - June 23
Sara Carter - June 30
Maybelle Carter - July 7</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Episode One: Samantha Bumgarner</title><itunes:title>Samantha Bumgarner</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack explores the myth-making of musicologists and shares what he's learned about the first women to record country music: Samantha Bumgarner and Eva Davis.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs featured:</strong></p><p>Fly Around my Pretty Little Miss - Gillian Welch and David Rawlings</p><p>Fly Around my Pretty Little Miss - Samantha Bumgarner</p><p>The Worried Blues - Samantha Bumgarner</p><p>Cindy in the Meadow - Samantha Bumgarner and Eva Davis</p><p>Big-Eyed Rabbit - Samantha Bumgarner</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>A Great American Tapestry: The Many Strands of Mountain Music (film). 2017</p><p>A Program of the Demonstration of American Music. http://docs.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/psf/box38/a343y01.html</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (2003). Finding Her Voice: Women in Country Music, 1800-2000. Country Music Foundation.</p><p>Gillespie, M., &amp; McMillen, S. G. (Eds.). (2014). North Carolina Women: Their Lives and Times--Volume 1. University of Georgia Press.</p><p>Hotaling, Lynn. (2019). Samantha Bumgarner was a Musical Pioneer. <em>The Sylva Herald</em>.</p><p>Miller, K. H. (2010). Segregating sound. Duke University Press.</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Scoggins, M. C. (2013). The Scotch-Irish Influence on Country Music in the Carolinas: Border Ballads, Fiddle Tunes and Sacred Songs. Arcadia Publishing.</p><p>Sullivan, J. J. (2019). Rhiannon Giddens and What Folk Music Means. The New Yorker.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Deadlines for submitting cover songs:</strong></p><p>Lottie Kimbrough - June 9</p><p>Roba Stanley - June 16</p><p>Moonshine Kate - June 23</p><p>Sara Carter - June 30</p><p>Maybelle Carter - July 7</p>
      ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
        <p>Jack explores the myth-making of musicologists and shares what he's learned about the first women to record country music: Samantha Bumgarner and Eva Davis.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs featured:</strong></p><p>Fly Around my Pretty Little Miss - Gillian Welch and David Rawlings</p><p>Fly Around my Pretty Little Miss - Samantha Bumgarner</p><p>The Worried Blues - Samantha Bumgarner</p><p>Cindy in the Meadow - Samantha Bumgarner and Eva Davis</p><p>Big-Eyed Rabbit - Samantha Bumgarner</p><p><br></p><p><strong>References:</strong></p><p>A Great American Tapestry: The Many Strands of Mountain Music (film). 2017</p><p>A Program of the Demonstration of American Music. http://docs.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/psf/box38/a343y01.html</p><p>Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (2003). Finding Her Voice: Women in Country Music, 1800-2000. Country Music Foundation.</p><p>Gillespie, M., &amp; McMillen, S. G. (Eds.). (2014). North Carolina Women: Their Lives and Times--Volume 1. University of Georgia Press.</p><p>Hotaling, Lynn. (2019). Samantha Bumgarner was a Musical Pioneer. <em>The Sylva Herald</em>.</p><p>Miller, K. H. (2010). Segregating sound. Duke University Press.</p><p>Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.</p><p>Scoggins, M. C. (2013). The Scotch-Irish Influence on Country Music in the Carolinas: Border Ballads, Fiddle Tunes and Sacred Songs. Arcadia Publishing.</p><p>Sullivan, J. J. (2019). Rhiannon Giddens and What Folk Music Means. The New Yorker.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/support">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect: </strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p>Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Deadlines for submitting cover songs:</strong></p><p>Lottie Kimbrough - June 9</p><p>Roba Stanley - June 16</p><p>Moonshine Kate - June 23</p><p>Sara Carter - June 30</p><p>Maybelle Carter - July 7</p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">5137bad2-bf2e-11eb-82ef-c7b83aa52176</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2021 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/d4ac9989-77bb-439b-8670-d4b2dbd05468.mp3" length="47069400" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>24:29</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><itunes:summary>Jack explores the myth-making of musicologists and shares what he&apos;s learned about the first women to record country music: Samantha Bumgarner and Eva Davis.

Songs featured:
Fly Around my Pretty Little Miss - Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
Fly Around my Pretty Little Miss - Samantha Bumgarner
The Worried Blues - Samantha Bumgarner
Cindy in the Meadow - Samantha Bumgarner and Eva Davis
Big-Eyed Rabbit - Samantha Bumgarner

References:
A Great American Tapestry: The Many Strands of Mountain Music (film). 2017
A Program of the Demonstration of American Music. http://docs.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/psf/box38/a343y01.html
Bufwack, M. A., &amp; Oermann, R. K. (2003). Finding Her Voice: Women in Country Music, 1800-2000. Country Music Foundation.
Gillespie, M., &amp; McMillen, S. G. (Eds.). (2014). North Carolina Women: Their Lives and Times--Volume 1. University of Georgia Press.
Hotaling, Lynn. (2019). Samantha Bumgarner was a Musical Pioneer. The Sylva Herald.
Miller, K. H. (2010). Segregating sound. Duke University Press.
Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press.
Scoggins, M. C. (2013). The Scotch-Irish Influence on Country Music in the Carolinas: Border Ballads, Fiddle Tunes and Sacred Songs. Arcadia Publishing.
Sullivan, J. J. (2019). Rhiannon Giddens and What Folk Music Means. The New Yorker.

Support Women in Music:
Country Soul Songbook

Connect: 
wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com
Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod

Deadlines for submitting cover songs:
Lottie Kimbrough - June 9
Roba Stanley - June 16
Moonshine Kate - June 23
Sara Carter - June 30
Maybelle Carter - July 7</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Introduction to Wildwood Flower</title><itunes:title>Intro</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Welcome to <em>Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music</em>.</p><p>In this pre-episode, Jack introduces himself and his reasons for doing this podcast. He explains why he is a country music outsider, some memorable country music experiences of his life, and what to expect in the first season. Listen to the end for ways you can support women making music today and this podcast.</p><p><strong>MUSICIANS:</strong> Want to have a song featured on the podcast? Record a cover of one of the artists featured and Jack will add it to that artist's episode. See the deadlines below:</p><p>Episode 1: Samantha Bumgarner (deadline Wed, June 2)</p><p>Episode 2: Lottie Kimbrough (deadline Wed, June 9)</p><p>Episode 3: Roba Stanley (deadline Wed. June 16)</p><p>Episode 4: Moonshine Kate (deadline Wed. June 23)</p><p><br></p><p>Send your covers to wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs featured in this episode:</strong></p><p>Wildwood Flower Intro Music- Gladys Rock</p><p>Oak Ridge Boys - Elvira</p><p>Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You</p><p>Rex Allen - Trail of the Lonesome Pine</p><p>Patsy Cline - She's Got You</p><p>Townes Van Zandt - I'll Be Here in the Morning</p><p>Johnny Cash - Hurt</p><p>Gillian Welch - April the 14th, Pt. 1</p><p>Willie Nelson - Me and Paul (Live at Woodstock 99)</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Ways to Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Follow Wildwood Flower on Instagram</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/wildwoodflowerpod/">wildwoodflowerpod</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Email</strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p>
      ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
        <p>Welcome to <em>Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music</em>.</p><p>In this pre-episode, Jack introduces himself and his reasons for doing this podcast. He explains why he is a country music outsider, some memorable country music experiences of his life, and what to expect in the first season. Listen to the end for ways you can support women making music today and this podcast.</p><p><strong>MUSICIANS:</strong> Want to have a song featured on the podcast? Record a cover of one of the artists featured and Jack will add it to that artist's episode. See the deadlines below:</p><p>Episode 1: Samantha Bumgarner (deadline Wed, June 2)</p><p>Episode 2: Lottie Kimbrough (deadline Wed, June 9)</p><p>Episode 3: Roba Stanley (deadline Wed. June 16)</p><p>Episode 4: Moonshine Kate (deadline Wed. June 23)</p><p><br></p><p>Send your covers to wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Songs featured in this episode:</strong></p><p>Wildwood Flower Intro Music- Gladys Rock</p><p>Oak Ridge Boys - Elvira</p><p>Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You</p><p>Rex Allen - Trail of the Lonesome Pine</p><p>Patsy Cline - She's Got You</p><p>Townes Van Zandt - I'll Be Here in the Morning</p><p>Johnny Cash - Hurt</p><p>Gillian Welch - April the 14th, Pt. 1</p><p>Willie Nelson - Me and Paul (Live at Woodstock 99)</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Ways to Support Women in Music:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.countrysoulsongbook.com/">Country Soul Songbook</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Follow Wildwood Flower on Instagram</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/wildwoodflowerpod/">wildwoodflowerpod</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Email</strong></p><p>wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">58f7053e-be48-11eb-b453-5be14bcfa65f</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2021 18:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/5e5384dd-e66d-4ba0-a1b1-aa7b97c4ebab.mp3" length="30403294" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>21:05</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Welcome to Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music.
In this pre-episode, Jack introduces himself and his reasons for doing this podcast. He explains why he is a country music outsider, some memorable country music experiences of his life, and what to expect in the first season. Listen to the end for ways you can support women making music today and this podcast.
MUSICIANS: Want to have a song featured on the podcast? Record a cover of one of the artists featured and Jack will add it to that artist&apos;s episode. See the deadlines below:
Episode 1: Samantha Bumgarner (deadline Wed, June 2)
Episode 2: Lottie Kimbrough (deadline Wed, June 9)
Episode 3: Roba Stanley (deadline Wed. June 16)
Episode 4: Moonshine Kate (deadline Wed. June 23)

Send your covers to wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com

Songs featured in this episode:
Wildwood Flower Intro Music- Gladys Rock
Oak Ridge Boys - Elvira
Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You
Rex Allen - Trail of the Lonesome Pine
Patsy Cline - She&apos;s Got You
Townes Van Zandt - I&apos;ll Be Here in the Morning
Johnny Cash - Hurt
Gillian Welch - April the 14th, Pt. 1
Willie Nelson - Me and Paul (Live at Woodstock 99)

Ways to Support Women in Music:
Country Soul Songbook

Follow Wildwood Flower on Instagram
wildwoodflowerpod

Email
wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item><item><title>Wildwood Flower Trailer</title><itunes:title>Trailer</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[
        <p>Welcome to <em>Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music. </em></p><p>Season 1 premiering on June 4th! Available on all platforms.</p><p>To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode <a href="https://traffic.megaphone.fm/USEGR7894678581.mp3">here</a>.</p><p>Subscribe and follow on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wildwoodflowerpod/">wildwoodflowerpod</a> to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.</p>
      ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[
        <p>Welcome to <em>Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music. </em></p><p>Season 1 premiering on June 4th! Available on all platforms.</p><p>To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode <a href="https://traffic.megaphone.fm/USEGR7894678581.mp3">here</a>.</p><p>Subscribe and follow on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wildwoodflowerpod/">wildwoodflowerpod</a> to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.</p>
      ]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[http://www.areacodenetwork.com]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">7d2edf44-be39-11eb-bf9b-4ffbae3006f6</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/875af993-3c56-4901-af9b-1dd6141955d5/acwildwoodflower-season2.png"/><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jack Peterson]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2021 15:43:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/89584884-83ac-4383-aa74-a972ff4ee822.mp3" length="1639241" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:06</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><itunes:summary>Welcome to Wildwood Flower: Stories of Women who Built Country Music. 
Season 1 premiering on June 4th! Available on all platforms.
To find out more about the podcast, listen to the introductory episode here.
Subscribe and follow on Instagram at wildwoodflowerpod to stay updated on new episodes and special announcements.</itunes:summary><itunes:author>Jack Peterson</itunes:author></item></channel></rss>