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Friday, September 5, 2025

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – September 9, 2025: Part 1 – Songs and Conversation with author David Eisenstadt; Part 2 – Riding in My Car


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU, 93.1 FM, in Ottawa on Tuesdays from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can be streamed on-demand, now or anytime, by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/71924.html

Part 1 – Songs and Conversation with author David Eisenstadt


The next three songs punctuated my conversation with David Eisenstadt, author of Jazz Musicians Under the Radar: 18 Notable Canadian Jewish Performers. Visit https://undertheradarbook.com/ for more information on David’s four Under the Radar books.

The Moe Koffman Quartette- The Swingin’ Shepherd Blues
The Swingin’ Shepherd Blues/Hambourg Bound (Quality)

Sophie Milman- No More Blues (Chega de Saudade)
In the Moonlight (Eone)

Nikki Yanofsky- West Coast Blues
Nikki By Starlight (MNRK Music Group)

Part 2 – Riding in My Car – featuring songs that have something or other to do with cars.


Woody Guthrie- Riding in My Car
Woody’s 20 Grow Big Songs (Rising Son)
Connie Kaldor- This Car
Wide Open Spaces (Coyote Entertainment)

David Mallett- Daddy’s Oldsmobile
Parallel Lives (Flying Fish)
Judy Mayhan- Morning and an Oldsmobile
Judy Mayhan (Decca)
Bruce Springsteen- Used Cars
Nebraska (Columbia)
Vance Gilbert- Cousin Shelly’s Station Wagon
Good Good Man (Disismye Music)

Joni Mitchell- Ray’s Dad’s Cadillac
Night Drive Home (Geffen)
Rosanne Cash- Black Cadillac
Black Cadillac (Capitol)
Eric Bibb- Pink Dream Cadillac
Blues People (Stony Plain)
The Blasters- Long White Cadillac
Mandatory: The Best of The Blasters (Liberation Hall)
Dropkick Murphys- Cadillac, Cadillac
This Machine Still Kills Fascists: Lyrics of Woody Guthrie (Dummy Luck Music)

The Beach Boys- Little Deuce Coupe
Fifty Big Ones: Greatest Hits (Capitol)
Asleep at the Wheel- Hot Rod Lincoln
Western Standard Time (Epic)
Chuck Berry- Jaguar and Thunderbird
Best of the Chess Years (Not Now Music)
Ray Harris- Big Old American Cars
Kinda Sets the Tone (Ray Harris)
Sass Jordan- Chevrolet
Bitches Blues (Stony Plain)

Victor Mecyssne- Ragtop Automobile
Personal Mercury (Villa Vee Music)
Hans Theessink- Mercury Blues
Songs from the Southland (Blue Groove)

Rod Abernathy- Just Get in the Car
Normal Isn’t Normal Anymore (Songs from Downstairs)

Next week: Songs of Townes Van Zandt.

--Mike Regenstreif

Friday, February 28, 2025

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – March 4, 2025: Remembering Roberta Flack; A Tribute to Fats Domino on Mardi Gras Day


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU, 93.1 FM, in Ottawa on Tuesdays from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can be streamed on-demand, now or anytime, by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/69216.html

Themes: Part 1 – Remembering Roberta Flack (1937-2025); Part 2 – A Tribute to Fats Domino (1928-2017) on Mardi Gras Day.

Part 1 – Remembering Roberta Flack (1937-2025)


Roberta Flack
, who died on February 24 at age 88, was a singer and pianist who blended elements of R&B, jazz, folk, blues and pop music.

Roberta Flack- The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
First Take: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (Atlantic/Rhino)
Roberta Flack- Ballad of the Sad Young Men
First Take: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (Atlantic/Rhino)
Roberta Flack- Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye
First Take: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (Atlantic/Rhino)
Roberta Flack- Reverend Lee
Chapter Two: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (Atlantic/Rhino)
Roberta Flack- Just Like a Woman
Chapter Two: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (Atlantic/Rhino)

Part 2 – A Tribute to Fats Domino (1928-2017) on Mardi Gras Day


Fats Domino
was born in New Orleans in 1928 and died there in 2017 at age 89. One of the all-time greats of New Orleans music, Fats Domino was one of the true pioneers of rock ‘n’ roll.

Fats Domino- When the Saints Go Marching In
Fats in Stereo 1959-1962: Imperial Hit Singles As & Bs (Jasmine)
Bobby Charles with Fats Domino- Walking to New Orleans
Wish You Were Here Right Now (Stony Plain)
Norah Jones- My Blue Heaven
Goin’ Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino (Vanguard)
Taj Mahal & The New Orleans Social Club- My Girl Josephine
Goin’ Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino (Vanguard)
Robert Plant & The Soweto Gospel Choir- Valley of Tears
Goin’ Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino (Vanguard)

Fats Domino- Bo Weevil
Fats Rocks! (Bear Family)
Lowell Levinger- Blue Monday
Down to the Roots (Grandpa Raccoon)
J.D. Crowe & The New South- I’m Walkin’
J.D. Crowe & The New South (Rounder)
Saul Broudy- I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday
Travels with Broudy (Saul Broudy)
Hans Theessink & Terry Evans- Let the Four Winds Blow
Visions (Blue Groove)

Fats Domino- Country Boy
Fats Rocks! (Bear Family)
George Benson- Ain’t That a Shame
Walking to New Orleans: Remembering Chuck Berry and Fats Domino (Provogue)
Lucinda Williams- Honey Chile
Goin’ Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino (Vanguard)
Bruce Cockburn with Margo Timmins- Blueberry Hill
Breakfast in New Orleans, Dinner in Timbuktu (True North)
Bonnie Raitt & Jon Cleary- I’m in Love Again/All By Myself
Goin’ Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino (Vanguard)

Fats Domino- Lady Madonna
Fats is Back (Bullseye Blues & Jazz)
Pau McCartney featuring Allen Toussaint- I Want to Walk You Home
Goin’ Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino (Vanguard)
Dr. John- Don’t Leave Me This Way
Goin’ Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino (Vanguard)

Fats Domino- Shu Rah
Fats Rocks! (Bear Family)

Next week: Hello in There.

--Mike Regenstreif

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – September 17, 2024: Hank Williams 101


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU, 93.1 FM, in Ottawa on Tuesdays from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can be streamed on-demand, now or anytime, by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/66859.html

Theme: Hank Williams 101.


The theme on this edition of Stranger Songs is Hank Williams 101 as the air date for this show –  September 17, 2024 – is the 101st anniversary of the birth of Hank Williams. Hank was just 29 years old when he died on January 1, 1953, but his contributions to the history of music are immense. Most of the songs on this show were written by Hank Williams or are from his repertoire – the rest were inspired by him.

Hank Williams- Move It On Over
40 Greatest Hits (Polydor)

Ball & Chain- I Just Don’t Like This Kind of Livin’
Trouble All the Time (Ball & Chain)
Robert Jones & Matt Watroba- Mind Your Own Business
Common Chords (Common Chords)
Hank Williams- Lost Highway
40 Greatest Hits (Polydor)
Kevin Head- Thanks Hank
Live (Kevin Head Music)

Norah Jones- Cold, Cold Heart
Come Away with Me (Blue Note)
Leon Redbone- Long Gone Lonesome Blues
No Regrets (Sugar Hill)
Martha Seyler & Robert Resnik- Your Cheatin’ Heart
Martha Sings & Robert Plays (Martha Seyler & Robert Resnik)
Hank Williams- Moanin’ the Blues
40 Greatest Hits (Polydor)

John Gorka- Hank Senior Moment
The Company You Keep (Red House)

The Lonesome Ace Stringband- The Log Train
The Log Train – single (The Lonesome Ace Stringband)
The Wailin' Jennys- Weary Blues from Waiting
Fifteen (True North)
Jim Byrnes- Honky Tonk Blues
I Hear the Wind in the Wires (Black Hen Music)
Mose Allison- Hey, Good Lookin’
V-8 Ford Blues (Epic/Legacy)
Hank Williams- Settin’ the Woods on Fire
40 Greatest Hits (Polydor)
Tom Russell- Hank and Audrey
Museum of Memories 1972-2002 (Dark Angel)

Sneezy Waters- Lovesick Blues
Sneezy Waters Sings Hank Williams (Borealis)
Steve Young- Ramblin’ Man
Stars in the Southern Sky (Omnivore)
Jim Rooney & Rooney's Irregulars- House of Gold
My Own Ignorant Way (JRP)
Hank Williams- I Saw the Light
40 Greatest Hits (Polydor)
Lou Dominguez- Hank Songs at the Luna Star
Hanging at the Luna Star (Lou Dominguez)

Hans Theessink- I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
Songs from the Southland (Blue Groove)
Saul Broudy- Alone and Forsaken
Travels with Broudy (Saul Broudy)
Linda Ronstadt- I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You)
Heart Like a Wheel (Capitol)
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band & The Del McCoury Band- Jambalaya
American Legacies (McCoury)
Hank Williams- My Bucket’s Got a Hole In It
40 Greatest Hits (Polydor)
Robin & Linda Williams- Rolling and Rambling (The Death of Hank Williams)
Devil of a Dream (Sugar Hill)

Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings- The Night Hank Williams Came to Town
Johnny Cash is Coming to Town (Mercury)

Next week: Leonard Cohen at 90.

--Mike Regenstreif 

Saturday, July 22, 2023

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – Tuesday August 8, 2023: He was a Friend of Mine – Thinking of Dave Van Ronk


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU in Ottawa on Tuesdays from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

This episode of Stranger Songs was recorded and can already be streamed on-demand by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/61381.html

Theme: He was a Friend of Mine: Thinking of Dave Van Ronk.

Dave – who died of cancer on February 10, 2002 at age 65 – was a tremendously influential artist, both to his contemporaries on the folk scene in the late 1950s and ‘60s – and to countless others who came along later.


Dave Van Ronk
- St. James Infirmary
…and the tin pan bended, and the story ended… (Smithsonian Folkways)

Bob Dylan- House of the Rising Sun
Bob Dylan (Columbia/Legacy)
Dave Van Ronk- Song to Woody
Somebody Else, Not Me (Philo)
Peter, Paul & Mary- Bamboo
Peter, Paul and Mary (Warner Bros.)
Peter Keane- Sunday Street
Another Kind of Blue (Broken White)


Dakota Dave Hull- Sheridan Square Rag
Under the North Star (Arabica)

Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Emmylou Harris, Loudon Wainwright III- Green Green Rocky Road
The McGarrigle Hour (Hannibal)
Tex König- Zen Koans Gonna Rise Again
Königsblende (Music Cellar)
Hans Theessink- He was a Friend of Mine
Songs from the Southland (Blue Groove)
Dave Van Ronk & The Ragtime Jug Stompers- Stealin’
Ragtime Jug Stompers (Oldays)
Tom Russell- Van Ronk
Hotwalker (HighTone)

Dave Van Ronk- Bird on the Wire
Van Ronk (Polydor)
Dave Van Ronk- Four Strong Winds
Live in Monterey (Omnivore)
Dave Van Ronk- Urge for Going
…and the tin pan bended, and the story ended… (Smithsonian Folkways)
David Massengill- Dave Van Ronk’s Last Cigar
Dave on Dave: A Tribute to Dave Van Ronk (Gadfly)

The Village Dudes- Another Time and Place
Another Time and Place (Blue Flute Music)
Dave Van Ronk & Christine Lavin- Two Sleepy People
Hummin’ to Myself (Gazell)
Dave Van Ronk- Cocaine
Live at Sir George Williams University (Just a Memory)
Dave Van Ronk- Gaslight Rag
Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk (Fantasy)
Tom Paxton- The Mayor of MacDougal Street
Redemption Road (Pax)

Dave Van Ronk- The Entertainer
Somebody Else, Not Me (Philo)

Next week: Remembering Tony Bennett (1926-2023).

--Mike Regenstreif

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – Tuesday December 28, 2021: Top 10 for 2021


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU in Ottawa on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

CKCU can be heard live at 93.1 FM in Ottawa and https://www.ckcufm.com/ on the web.

This episode of Stranger Songs was prerecorded at home and can already be streamed on-demand by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/54677.html

Theme: My Top 10 folk-rooted and folk-branched albums of 2021. Visit the Folk Roots/Folk Branches blog at https://frfb.blogspot.com/2021/12/top-10-for-2021.html to see the annotated and illustrated list.

#10 – Blues/Ballads/Cowboy Songs by Peter Keane

Peter Keane- Clay Pigeons
Blues/Ballads/Cowboy Songs (Peter Keane)
Peter Keane- Cool Water
Blues/Ballads/Cowboy Songs (Peter Keane)

#9 – Let’s Get Happy Together by Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny

Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny- I Go for That
Let’s Get Happy Together (Stony Plain)
Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny- Some Sweet Day
Let’s Get Happy Together (Stony Plain)
Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny- Swing You Sinners
Let’s Get Happy Together (Stony Plain)

#8 – Pay Day by Hans Theessink & Big Daddy Wilson

Hans Theessink & Big Daddy Wilson- Everybody Ought to Treat a Stranger Right
Pay Day (Blue Groove)
Hans Theessink & Big Daddy Wilson- I Got Plenty
Pay Day (Blue Groove)
Hans Theessink & Big Daddy Wilson- Old Man Trouble
Pay Day (Blue Groove)

#7 – One Night Lonely by Mary Chapin Carpenter

Mary Chapin Carpenter- I am a Town
One Night Lonely (Lambent Light)
Mary Chapin Carpenter- Farther Along and Further In
One Night Lonely (Lambent Light)

#6 – Joyful Banner Blazing by Maria Dunn

Maria Dunn- Secondhand Skates
Joyful Banner Blazing (Distant Whisper)
Maria Dunn- Joyful Banner Blazing
Joyful Banner Blazing (Distant Whisper)

#5 – Hourglass by Murray McLauchlan

Murray McLauchlan- Hourglass
Hourglass (True North)
Murray McLauchlan- Wishes
Hourglass (True North)

#4 – On Solid Ground by Reggie Harris

Reggie Harris- Hello In There
On Solid Ground (Reggie Harris Music)
Reggie Harris- High Over the Hudson
On Solid Ground (Reggie Harris Music)

#3 – Archives – Volume 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) by Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell- Hunter
Archives – Volume 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) (Rhino)
Joni Mitchell- Urge for Going
Archives – Volume 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) (Rhino)

#2 – Song to a Refugee by Diana Jones

Diana Jones- Song to a Refugee
Song to a Refugee (Goldmine)
Diana Jones, Steve Earle, Richard Thompson, Peggy Seeger & Zahara Phillips- We Believe You
Song to a Refugee (Goldmine)

#1 – Outside Child by Allison Russell

Allison Russell- Montreal
Outside Child (Fantasy)
Allison Russell- Persephone
Outside Child (Fantasy)

Next week: The Folk Roots of Rock ‘n’ Roll and the Rock ‘n’ Roll Branches of Folk Music.

Find me on Twitter. www.twitter.com/mikeregenstreif

And on Facebook. facebook.com/mikeregenstreif

--Mike Regenstreif

Monday, December 20, 2021

Top 10 for 2021

Here are my picks for the Top 10 folk-rooted or folk-branched albums of 2021. As in past years, I started with the list of hundreds of new albums (including reissues) that I listened to over the past year and narrowed it down to a short list of about 30. I’ve been over the short list several times over the past couple of weeks and came up with several similar – not identical – Top 10 lists. Today’s list is the final one. The order might have been slightly different, and there are several other worthy albums that might have been included, had one of the other lists represented the final choice.


1. Allison Russell
Outside Child (Fantasy). On this brave and compelling song-cycle, Allison Russell – known for her work with Po’ Girl, Sankofa, Birds of Chicago and Our Native Daughters – documents the childhood sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of her step-father and how she was able to overcome and break that cycle of abuse. On a personal note, I’m about 25 years older than Allison and didn’t yet know her at the time of the abuse she writes and sings about – we first met in 2003 when she was a member of Po’ Girl and they were guests on my Folk Roots/Folk Branches radio program in Montreal – but Allison as a child lived about a block away from me. I had no idea, at the time, that such things were happening in my neighborhood. Now, of course, we understand that such things happen in virtually every neighborhood.


2. Diana Jones
Song to a Refugee (Goldmine). Over the course of 13 poignant and moving songs, Diana Jones sings about the plight of refugees in the modern world. Some of these songs, like “We Believe You,” with Steve Earle, Richard Thompson and Peggy Seeger joining Diana, are addressed to refugees. Others, like “The Sea is My Mother,” are sung from the perspective of refugees. As I mentioned to Diana when she was my guest on the July 13 edition of Stranger Songs, these are magnificent songs that I wish did not have to be written.


3. Joni Mitchell
Archives – Volume 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) (Rhino). This 5-CD set includes home demos, studio outtakes and alternate versions, and several concerts recorded live, including a 1968 set recorded here in Ottawa at the legendary Le Hibou coffee house – which I featured in its entirety on the December 7 edition of Stranger Songs. These often-enthralling recordings provide valuable insight into Joni Mitchell’s masterful songwriting as she developed and went beyond her folk roots.


4. Reggie Harris
On Solid Ground (Reggie Harris). On his second solo album, after many as a duo with Kim Harris, Reggie Harris offers another inspired and inspiring set of mostly original songs including topical songs, civil rights songs, love songs, and a glorious tribute to Pete Seeger. He also includes superb interpretations of songs from Malvina Reynolds, John Prine, and, perhaps surprisingly, The Beatles.


5. Murray McLauchlan
– Hourglass (True North). On one of the finest albums of a career that has stretched back more than a half-century, Murray McLauchlan offers a largely topical set of songs that comments on such contemporary issues as income inequality, racism, refugees, and threats to democracy. Most of the songs were played when Murray was my guest on the July 27 edition of Stranger Songs.


6. Maria Dunn
– Joyful Banner Blazing (Distant Whisper). Maria Dunn’s inspiring original songs, deeply rooted in folk and Celtic music traditions, capture the good in the human spirit and the essence of communal common cause. She also includes a stunning version of “From Dublin with Love,” written by the late, great Newfoundland songwriting legend, Ron Hynes.


7. Mary Chapin Carpenter
– One Night Lonely (Lambent Light). In November 2020, during the pandemic, Mary Chapin Carpenter was filmed and recorded at the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Virginia, near Washington, DC, performing a PBS concert with no audience. Now available as a 2-CD set, One Night Lonely, is a beautiful solo performance of many of the finest songs from throughout her career.


8. Hans Theessink & Big Daddy Wilson
Pay Day (Blue Groove). Hans Theessink is a Dutch-born, Austrian-based, singer and guitarist who has long been one of my favorite blues artists. On Pay Day, he offers a wonderful and subtle collaboration with Big Daddy Wilson, a fine North Carolina blues singer, who has primarily toured and recorded in Europe over the past several decades. The album includes in-the-tradition original songs from both, and exceptional interpretations of classics drawn from Blind Willie Johnson, Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James and Washington Phillips.


9. Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny
Let’s Get Happy Together (Stony Plain). On her latest collection, Maria Muldaur is backed by Tuba Skinny, a marvelous group of traditional New Orleans jazz musicians, for a set of wonderful old, mostly obscure, songs from the New Orleans tradition. There’s much joy in Maria’s singing and Tuba Skinny’s playing.


10. Peter Keane
Blues/Ballads/Cowboy Songs (Peter Keane). As indicated by the title, Peter Keane’s latest album is a terrific collection of mostly old songs from blues, folk and country sources (plus one original), that are mostly performed solo by just Peter and his archtop Gibson guitar – with some limited and tasteful overdubs on a few tracks. If I have one criticism of this set it’s that at just 26 minutes, it’s over much too soon.

I will be featuring songs from each of these albums on Stranger Songs, Tuesday December 28, 3:30-5 pm, on CKCU. The program is now available 24/7 for on-demand streaming by clicking "Listen Now" at this link.

Find me on Twitter. www.twitter.com/mikeregenstreif

And on Facebook. facebook.com/mikeregenstreif

–Mike Regenstreif

Friday, September 10, 2021

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – Tuesday September 14, 2021: Strange Songs and Stranger Songs


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU in Ottawa on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

CKCU can be heard live at 93.1 FM in Ottawa and https://www.ckcufm.com/ on the web.

This episode of Stranger Songs was prerecorded at home and can already be streamed on-demand by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/53440.html

Theme: Strange Songs and Stranger Songs

Hans Theessink- Wayfaring Stranger
Wishing Well (Blue Groove)

Emmylou Harris & The Nash Ramblers- Hello Stranger
Ramble in Music City: The Lost Concert 1990 (Nonesuch)
Ian & Sylvia- Come In, Stranger
Early Morning Rain (Vanguard)
Kim Wallach- The Stranger
The House Between the Tracks (Black Socks Press)
Gordon Lightfoot- Sit Down Young Stranger
Songbook (Warner Archives/Rhino)
Catherine MacLellan- Don’t Call Me Stranger
The Raven’s Sun (Catherine MacLellan)
Robin & Linda Williams- Don’t Let Me Come Home a Stranger
Stonewall Country: Songs from the Musical (Red House)

Duke Ellington- Stranger On the Shore
Ellington ’65 (Reprise)

Bettye LaVette- Strange Fruit
Blackbirds (Verve)
Chris White- Strange Emotion
Inner Voice (Chris White)
Catherine Russell- Strange as it Seems
Bring It Back (Jazz Village)

Orit Shimoni- Strange and Beautiful Things
Strange and Beautiful Things (Orit Shimoni)
Marianne Faithfull- Strange Weather
Strange Weather (Island)
Pat Moore & The Vinyl Frontier- Strange
Take It to Heart (Pat Moore)
k.d. lang & the reclines- Diet of Strange Places
Angel with a Lariat (Sire)

Michael Jerome Browne, Mike Regenstreif, Eric Bibb (2005)

Leonard Cohen
- The Stranger Song
Songs of Leonard Cohen (Columbia/Legacy)
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee- Stranger Here
Back to New Orleans (Fantasy)
Michael Jerome Browne & Eric Bibb- Everybody Ought to Treat a Stranger Right
That’s Where It’s At! (Borealis)
Josh White, Jr..- Say a Prayer for a Stranger
Live at the Raven Gallery (Silverwolf)

Over the Moon- Strangers We Meet
Over the Moon (Over the Moon)
Greg Kelly- Talking to Strangers
Ghosts (Greg Kelly)
Tom Waits & Bette Midler- I Never Talk to Strangers
Foreign Affairs (Elektra) or Broken Blossom (Atlantic)
Tom Russell- Common Strangers
Midway to Bayamon (Frontera)

Dakota Dave Hull- Wayfaring Stranger
Heavenly Hope (Arabica)

Next week: Relatively Speaking

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--Mike Regenstreif

Thursday, May 27, 2021

Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – Tuesday June 1, 2021


Stranger Songs with Mike Regenstreif
finds connections and develops themes in various genres. The show is broadcast on CKCU in Ottawa on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 until 5 pm (Eastern time) and is also available 24/7 for on-demand streaming.

CKCU can be heard live at 93.1 FM in Ottawa and https://www.ckcufm.com/ on the web.

This episode of Stranger Songs was prerecorded at home and can already be streamed on-demand by clicking on “Listen Now” at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/52165.html

Theme: The Third Stranger Songs Fantasy Concert, a whole show of music recorded live in concert. We will have a “Stranger Songs Fantasy Concert” on our first show of every month until it’s safe for us to return to live music in person.

Josh White, Jr..- Say a Prayer for a Stranger
Live at the Raven Gallery (Silverwolf)

Ronny Cox- Hot Water Cornbread
Live at the Kitchen Sink (Ronny Cox)
Kate & Edith- Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor
Live at Kelso Hall (Kate & Edith)
Corin Raymond & The Sundowners- Postcard from Winnipeg
Paper Nickels (Local Rascals)

Rosalie Sorrels & Mike Regenstreif (1993)

Diana Jones
- Better Times Will Come
Live in Concert (Proper)
Judy Collins- Four Strong Winds
Living (Elektra)
Rosalie Sorrels- Then Came the Children
Then Came the Children (Green Linnet)

Perla Batalla- Bird On a Wire
Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man (Verve Forecast)
Leonard Cohen- Suzanne
Live in London (Columbia)

Noel Paul Stookey- Not That Kind of Music
Just Causes (Neworld)
Pete Seeger- L’Internationale
Singalong, Sanders Theatre, 1980 (Smithsonian Folkways)
Bruce Springsteen with The Sessions Band- When the Saints Go Marching In
Live in Dublin (Columbia)
Hans Theessink & Blue Groove- I Shall Not Be Moved
Live (Minor Music)

Guy Clark- Dublin Blues
Songs and Stories (Dualtone)
Bonnie Dobson- Bonnie’s Blues
At Folk City (Prestige)
Missy Burgess- Time
Missy Burgess with The Blue Train Live (Missy Burgess)

The Band- The Weight
Stage Fright: 50th Anniversary Edition [Live at the Royal Albert Hall, June 1971] (Capitol)
Wynton Marsalis Septut featuring The Blind Boys of Alabama- The Last Time
United We Swing: Best of the Lincoln Center Galas (Blue Engine)

Stephane Grappelli & David Grisman- Swing 42
Live (Warner Bros.)

Next week – Thinking About Elvis

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--Mike Regenstreif

Monday, May 17, 2021

Saturday Morning with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – Saturday May 22, 2021


Saturday Morning is an eclectic roots-oriented program on CKCU in Ottawa heard live on Saturday mornings from 7 until 10 am (Eastern time) and then available for on-demand streaming. I am one of the four rotating hosts of Saturday Morning and base my programming on the Folk Roots/Folk Branches format I developed at CKUT in Montreal.

CKCU can be heard live at 93.1 FM in Ottawa and https://www.ckcufm.com/ on the web.

This episode of Saturday Morning was prerecorded at home and can already be streamed on-demand at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/128/52060.html

Theme: The Times They Are A-Changin’: A Nod to Bob Dylan at 80, Part 2. Bob Dylan, arguably, the most important and influential songwriter ever, will turn 80 on May 24 and this is the second of three shows I will present on CKCU in the week surrounding Dylan’s 80th.

Part 1 aired on the May 18 edition of Stranger Songs and can be streamed on-demand at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/51999.html

Part 3 will be on the May 25 edition of Stranger Songs and can be streamed on-demand at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/595/52102.html

Visit https://frfb.blogspot.com/2021/05/bob-dylan-at-80.html to read my essay, “Bob Dylan at 80.”

Eric Bibb- The Times They Are A-Changin’
Deeper in the Well (Stony Plain)

Hans Theessink- Ballad of Hollis Brown
Wishing Well (Blue Groove)
Julian Fauth- Blowin’ in the Wind
The Weak and the Wicked, the Hard and the Strong (Electro-Fi)
Odetta- Paths of Victory
Odetta Sings Dylan (RCA)
Bob Dylan- Mr. Tambourine Man
The Real Royal Albert Hall 1966 Concert! (Columbia/Legacy)

Marc Nerenberg- Love Minus Zero/No Limit
Unreleased track – used with permission
Ken Tizzard & Friends- Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
All Together Now (Ken Tizzard) NR
Lucy Kaplansky- It Ain’t Me, Babe
A Nod to Bob (Red House)
Bob Jensen- Tomorrow is a Long Time
For the Sake of the Song (Bob Jensen) NR
Bob Dylan- To Ramona
Another Side of Bob Dylan (Columbia/Legacy)
Mike Regenstreif & Joan Baez (2003)

Joan Baez
- Farewell, Angelina
Farewell, Angelina (Vanguard)
Andy Cohen- Bob Dylan’s Dream
Tryin’ to Get Home (Earwig)

Bob Dylan & Earl Scruggs- Nashville Skyline Rag
Travelin’ Thru: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 15, 1967-1969 (Columbia/Legacy)

Tom Russell- John Wesley Harding
Tom Russell EP (HighTone)
Bob Dylan- As I Went Out One Morning
John Wesley Harding (Columbia/Legacy)
Jessica Rhaye & The Ramshackle Parade- I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
Just Like a Woman: Songs of Bob Dylan (Jessica Rhaye)
Stephen Barry & Andrew Cowan- All Along the Watchtower
Duo (Bros)
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman- The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest
Been All Around This World (Acoustic Disc)

Judy Collins- Farewell
Judy Collins 3 & 4 (Wildflower)
Jimmy LaFave- Red River Shore
Depending on the Distance (Music Road)

Sneezy Waters & His Very Fine Band- Visions of Johanna
Live (Sneezy Waters)
Cliff Eberhardt- I Want You
A Nod to Bob (Red House)
Bob Dylan- Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again
Blonde on Blonde (Columbia/Legacy)
John Gorka- Just Like a Woman
A Nod to Bob 2 (Red House)

The Band- This Wheel’s On Fire
Music from Big Pink (Capitol)
Ian & Sylvia- Tears of Rage
Long Long Time (Vanguard)
Peter, Paul & Mary- Too Much of Nothing
Late Again (Warner Bros.)
Suzzy & Maggie Roche- Clothes Line Saga
A Nod to Bob (Red House)
Maria Muldaur- You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere
Heart of Mine: Love Songs of Bob Dylan (Telarc)


Ian Hanchet
- If Not for You
Dealin’ from the Bottom (of My Heart) (Ian Hanchet)
Caroline Doctorow- Time Passes Slowly
Dreaming in Vinyl (Narrow Lane)
Dave's True Story- If Dogs Run Free
Simple Twist of Fate: DTS Does Dylan (BePop Records)
Bob Dylan- New Morning
New Morning (Columbia/Legacy)
Jennifer Warnes- Sign On the Window
Shot Through the Heart (Arista)

Martin Simpson- Blind Willie McTell
Vagrant Stanzas (Topic)
Happy Traum- Crash on the Levee (Down in the Flood)
Just for the Love of It (Lark’s Nest Music)
Joan Osborne- High Water (For Charlie Patton)
Songs of Bob Dylan (Womanly Hips Music)
Bob Dylan- The Levee’s Gonna Break
Modern Times (Columbia/Legacy)

Tom Northcott- Girl of the North Country
Sunny Goodge Street: The Warner Bros. Recordings (Wounded Bird)

I’ll be hosting Saturday Morning next on June 19. I also host Stranger Songs on CKCU every Tuesday from 3:30-5 pm.

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--Mike Regenstreif

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- Inside the Songs of Inside Llewyn Davis




Folk Roots/Folk Branches with Mike Regenstreif is a thematic program streamed on demand at Roots Music Canada.

A new show debuts every week.


Theme: Inside the Songs of Inside Llewyn Davis.



Dave Van Ronk- Hang Me, Oh Hang Me
Inside Dave Van Ronk (Fantasy)
Anna McGarrigle, Chaim Tannenbaum, Rufus Wainwright & Martha Wainwright- Dink’s Song (Fare Thee Well)
Sing Me the Songs: Celebrating the Works of Kate McGarrigle (Nonesuch)
Tom Paxton w/Robin & Linda Williams- The Last Thing On My Mind
Live for the Record (Sugar Hill)
Leon Bibb & Eric Bibb- Five Hundred Miles
A Family Affair (Jericho Beach)

Justin Timberlake, Oscar Isaac & Adam Driver- Please Mr. Kennedy
Inside Llewyn Davis soundtrack (Nonesuch)

Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Emmylou Harris & Loudon Wainwright III- Green, Green Rocky Road
The McGarrigle Hour (Hannibal)
Karine Polwart- The Death of Queen Jane
Threshold (W2/Borealis)
Tim Grimm- Rovin’ Gambler
The Turning Point (Cavalier)

Sean Gagnier- Shoals of Herring
Circle Harbor (Whale Watch)
Ian & Sylvia- Royal Canal (The Auld Triangle)
Four Strong Winds (Vanguard)
Jean Ritchie & Doc Watson- The Storms are On the Ocean
Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson at Folk City (Smithsonian Folkways)

Odetta- Dink’s Blues (Fare Thee Well)
Blues Everywhere I Go (M.C.)
Judy Collins- Farewell
Judy Collins 3 & 4 (Wildflower)
Hans Theessink- Green, Green Rocky Road
Songs from the Southland (Blue Groove)

Bonus song:

Dave Van Ronk- Tell Old Bill
Down in Washington Square: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (Smithsonian Folkways)


Next week: Spotlight on Judy Collins.

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--Mike Regenstreif