Thanksgiving is the busiest time of the year for travelers. Perhaps it's because of the annual four day weekend or maybe it's just the lure of spending time with family and friends, and - oh yes - there's food. This time around we'll hear songs about travel and fond memories of Thanksgivings past. We'll hear Dalglish, Larsen and Sutherland, Marshall Dodge and Robert Bryan, Kate MacLeod, Doc and Merle Watson and many more. We wish you wonderful and safe traveling holiday … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysTim Connell and Erik Skye / “Snowflake Reel” / June Apple / Half DiminishedDalglish-Larsen-Sutherland / “Morningtime” / Metamora / Sugar HillJohn McCutcheon / “This Road” / Ghost Light / AppalsongsKate Callahan / “Connecticut Roads” / Triumph / Self-producedChris Smither / “Maybellene” / Call Me Lucky / Signature SoundsRobert Bryan and Marshall Dodge / “Which Way to Millinocket?” / The Best of Bert And I / Islandport PressKate MacLeod / “Intro: Blue Highways” / At Ken Sanders Rare Books / WaterbugKate MacLeod / “Blue Highways” / At Ken Sanders Rare Books / WaterbugProfessor Louie and the Crowmatix / “Hurley Mountain Road” / Music from Hurley Mountain / WoodstockTim Connell and Erik Skye / “Cold Frosty Morning” / June Apple / Half DiminishedThe Malvinas / “Somewhere off the Foot of This Mountain” / God Bless the Grass / Soona SongsBruce Molsky / “On My Street” / Soon Be Time / CompassDavid Francey / “Lonely Road” / The Broken Heart of Everything / LakerJenny & Robin Bienemann / “I've Working at the Airport” / Live at Folkstage / Self-producedDoc & Merle Watson / “Southbound” / Southbound / VanguardJanet Beazley / “5 South” / 5 South / BackcountryPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Episode 2404: 25-47 Traveling Home for Thanksgiving

NOV 19, 202558 MIN
Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Episode 2404: 25-47 Traveling Home for Thanksgiving

NOV 19, 202558 MIN

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<p>Thanksgiving is the busiest time of the year for travelers. Perhaps it's because of the annual four day weekend or maybe it's just the lure of spending time with family and friends, and - oh yes - there's food. This time around we'll hear songs about travel and fond memories of Thanksgivings past. We'll hear Dalglish, Larsen and Sutherland, Marshall Dodge and Robert Bryan, Kate MacLeod, Doc and Merle Watson and many more. We wish you wonderful and safe traveling holiday … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. </p><p><br>Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways</p><p>Tim Connell and Erik Skye / “Snowflake Reel” / June Apple / Half Diminished</p><p>Dalglish-Larsen-Sutherland / “Morningtime” / Metamora / Sugar Hill</p><p>John McCutcheon / “This Road” / Ghost Light / Appalsongs</p><p>Kate Callahan / “Connecticut Roads” / Triumph / Self-produced</p><p><br></p><p>Chris Smither / “Maybellene” / Call Me Lucky / Signature Sounds</p><p>Robert Bryan and Marshall Dodge / “Which Way to Millinocket?” / The Best of Bert And I / Islandport Press</p><p>Kate MacLeod / “Intro: Blue Highways” / At Ken Sanders Rare Books / Waterbug</p><p>Kate MacLeod / “Blue Highways” / At Ken Sanders Rare Books / Waterbug</p><p>Professor Louie and the Crowmatix / “Hurley Mountain Road” / Music from Hurley Mountain / Woodstock</p><p>Tim Connell and Erik Skye / “Cold Frosty Morning” / June Apple / Half Diminished</p><p><br></p><p>The Malvinas / “Somewhere off the Foot of This Mountain” / God Bless the Grass / Soona Songs</p><p>Bruce Molsky / “On My Street” / Soon Be Time / Compass</p><p>David Francey / “Lonely Road” / The Broken Heart of Everything / Laker</p><p>Jenny &amp; Robin Bienemann / “I've Working at the Airport” / Live at Folkstage / Self-produced</p><p>Doc &amp; Merle Watson / “Southbound” / Southbound / Vanguard</p><p>Janet Beazley / “5 South” / 5 South / Backcountry</p><p>Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways</p>