Jam Logs, the Podcast of The 1937 Flood

Freebies from The 1937 Flood, West Virginia's Most Eclectic String Band! The Flood, the Original Old Boy Band, has been around since the 1970s playing their own brand of mountain music, from blues and jugband to swing and traditional folk. These podcasts feature Flood Freebies, recordings captured on the fly, as it were, at the guys' weekly jam sessions in Huntington, WV

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 4m. Bisher sind 445 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 15 hours 14 minutes

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Morning Has Broken


Michelle and Charlie were honored to be asked to play a few tunes last weekend at the funeral services for Vernon Peyton, the older brother of Floodster Emeritus David Peyton. Vernon was old friend of The Flood — in fact, a couple of years ago, we played


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 October 31, 2018  n/a
 
 

Blue Skies


More than 90 years ago, Irving Berlin composed this tune as a last-minute addition to a little known Rodgers and Hart musical called “Betsy.” The show itself was a flop — it had fewer than 40 performances — but the song, “Blue Skies,” was an instant hit i


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 October 24, 2018  n/a
 
 

October Winds


As we’re preparing for this weekend’s October edition of Route 60 Saturday Night, we’re collecting our autumn songs for The Flood’s house band duties, including this lovely ancient Irish lullaby. Charlie learned “October Winds,” also called “The Castle of


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 October 17, 2018  n/a
 
 

Crazy


Fifty-six years ago this week, Patsy Cline released the song she may be best known for, her performance of a beautiful ballad called “Crazy” by a little known songwriter named, uh, Willie Nelson. Willie had written the song earlier that year — 1961 — as h


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 October 10, 2018  n/a
 
 

Star of the County Down


If a band is around long enough, it has its own legends and legacies, treasures and heirlooms in the form of stories and especially songs. Among The Flood’s old gold is the Irish tune called “Star of the County Down,” which Joe Dobbs brought to us, oh gos


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 October 3, 2018  n/a
 
 

A Hard Night for Love Songs: For Stephen


Some nights, like last night, are hard nights for love songs. Five weeks ago, we were stunned and deeply grieved by the untimely death of Stephen Lewis, Michelle’s dear husband and soulmate. We in the band had known Stephen from the first days of his cour


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 September 26, 2018  n/a
 
 

Georgia on My Mind


Hoagy Carmichael tunes have always been on The Flood playlist. We can’t remember when started doing “Up a Lazy River,” and nearly 20 years ago Joe Dobbs had us doing “Stardust” to record on what would become his favorite solo CD, “Fiddle and The Flood.” W


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 September 18, 2018  n/a
 
 

Gearing Up for This Weekend's Route 60 Saturday Night!


We’re excited about getting to help roll out the new season of “Route 60 Saturday Night” this weekend. Once again The Flood will be on stage each month as the show’s house band. To launch the third season, the show has two great singer songwriters, the le


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 September 11, 2018  n/a
 
 

Summertime (and the livin's ... well, hot and humid...)


This has been a relentlessly hot, humid season here in the Ohio Valley, so summer is not something we’ve generally sung the praises of much this year. However, if music teaches you anything it’s that there’s always something to celebrate, even a long, hot


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 September 4, 2018  n/a
 
 

Wade in the Water, Version 2018


Whenever a heat wave finally breaks with a massive rain storm, like that downpour flooded Huntington streets last week, you can usually find us Floodsters humming one of our innumerable water songs, like the one bobbed to the surface of our collective con


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 August 28, 2018  n/a