37 min

Goat Picnic: Hill Country Music of Northern Mississippi World Music Foundation Podcast

    • Music Interviews

John travels down to Coldwater, MS for the 69th Annual Goat Picnic in honor of fife & drum legend, Otha Turner. What started off as something else, ends up being a a good handful of great conversations with musicians (and even some audience members) about the Hill Country Music of Northern Mississippi, USA.
R.L. Boyce, Earl “Little Joe” Ayers, Dom Turner, and Ricky Stevens are all featured.
0:05 World Music Foundation Podcast
0:08 John Gardner
0:14 Fife & Drum Music
0:19 Otha Turner
0:39 Coldwater, MS
0:41 Sharde Thomas
1:35 Hill Country Music
1:45 Little Joe
1:47 Guitar
1:54 Blues
4:09 Fife
4:09 Drum
4:23 Mark Massey
4:24 Muleman
4:36 Blues Hall of Fame
5:09 Blues Foundation
5:30 International Blues Challenge
6:11 Roosevelt Staples
6:13 Willie Brown
8:44 Junior Kimbrough
8:44 R.L Burnside
8:45 R.L Boyce
9:56 Northern Mississippi Blues
10:08 Cedric Burnside
10:09 North Mississippi Allstars
10:10 Luther and Cody Dickenson
10:15 Sharde Thomas
10:30 Fife and Drum Music
10:36 Othar Turner
11:00 African Music
11:12 Chord Progression
11:17 Homemade Flute
11:23 Rhythm
11:28 Solo
11:30 Vocals
12:07 Napoleon Strickland
12:20 Library of Congress Collection
13:16 Jr. Kimbrough
13:55 Ace Cannon
14:02 John Lee Hooker
14:02 Muddy Waters
14:03 Howlin’ Wolf
14:11 Guitar
14:30 Note
14:54 Piano
15:44 Hill Country Music
16:42 Trenton Ayers
19:20 R.L. Boyce
19:21 Como, MS
19:42 Mississippi Hill Country
20:06 Backsliders
20:33 harmonica
20:36 Phil Wiggins
20:46 Sacred Steel tradition
20:54 Turner Brown Band
21:14 Mississippi Fred McDowell
23:18 Otha Turner
23:29 Napoleon Strickland
23:31 Ed and Lonnie Young
23:40 Sid Hemphill
24:22 Instrument
24:30 Othar Turner
24:40 Band
24:50 Lead guitar
25:35 Bobby Rush
25:36 Little Milton
26:40 Howlin’ Wolf
27:15 Luther Dickinson
27:35 Jessie Mae
27:36 Drummer
27:50 Leo Bud Welch
27:50 Bilbo Walker
28:01 Big Jack Johnson
28:58 Blues
30:00 Femi Kuti
30:01 Afrobeat
30:03 Lagos, Nigeria

John travels down to Coldwater, MS for the 69th Annual Goat Picnic in honor of fife & drum legend, Otha Turner. What started off as something else, ends up being a a good handful of great conversations with musicians (and even some audience members) about the Hill Country Music of Northern Mississippi, USA.
R.L. Boyce, Earl “Little Joe” Ayers, Dom Turner, and Ricky Stevens are all featured.
0:05 World Music Foundation Podcast
0:08 John Gardner
0:14 Fife & Drum Music
0:19 Otha Turner
0:39 Coldwater, MS
0:41 Sharde Thomas
1:35 Hill Country Music
1:45 Little Joe
1:47 Guitar
1:54 Blues
4:09 Fife
4:09 Drum
4:23 Mark Massey
4:24 Muleman
4:36 Blues Hall of Fame
5:09 Blues Foundation
5:30 International Blues Challenge
6:11 Roosevelt Staples
6:13 Willie Brown
8:44 Junior Kimbrough
8:44 R.L Burnside
8:45 R.L Boyce
9:56 Northern Mississippi Blues
10:08 Cedric Burnside
10:09 North Mississippi Allstars
10:10 Luther and Cody Dickenson
10:15 Sharde Thomas
10:30 Fife and Drum Music
10:36 Othar Turner
11:00 African Music
11:12 Chord Progression
11:17 Homemade Flute
11:23 Rhythm
11:28 Solo
11:30 Vocals
12:07 Napoleon Strickland
12:20 Library of Congress Collection
13:16 Jr. Kimbrough
13:55 Ace Cannon
14:02 John Lee Hooker
14:02 Muddy Waters
14:03 Howlin’ Wolf
14:11 Guitar
14:30 Note
14:54 Piano
15:44 Hill Country Music
16:42 Trenton Ayers
19:20 R.L. Boyce
19:21 Como, MS
19:42 Mississippi Hill Country
20:06 Backsliders
20:33 harmonica
20:36 Phil Wiggins
20:46 Sacred Steel tradition
20:54 Turner Brown Band
21:14 Mississippi Fred McDowell
23:18 Otha Turner
23:29 Napoleon Strickland
23:31 Ed and Lonnie Young
23:40 Sid Hemphill
24:22 Instrument
24:30 Othar Turner
24:40 Band
24:50 Lead guitar
25:35 Bobby Rush
25:36 Little Milton
26:40 Howlin’ Wolf
27:15 Luther Dickinson
27:35 Jessie Mae
27:36 Drummer
27:50 Leo Bud Welch
27:50 Bilbo Walker
28:01 Big Jack Johnson
28:58 Blues
30:00 Femi Kuti
30:01 Afrobeat
30:03 Lagos, Nigeria

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