A
Comprehensive Listing of Tunes Played at the Old-Time Sessions
at Lottie Mott's, in South Seattle, compiled by Kerry Blech
February 9, 2001 -- hosted and led by Barry Schultz:
| Shady Grove (G) | Number Nine (G) |
| Goodbye, Liza Jane (A) | Waltz in the Key of G |
| Salt River (A) | Jaybird Died of the Whooping Cough (G) |
| "Jordan is a Hard Road to Travel" (G - Esker Hutchins) | no name (A - composed by Barry Schultz: Dark March) |
| Damon's Winder (D - J.W. Day) | My Ozark Mountain Home (A - George Edgin's Corn Dodgers) |
| Marthie Campbell (D - J.W. Day) | Sourwood Mountain (A) |
| Durang's Hornpipe (D) | Sugar Hill (G - Virginia Mountain Boomers) |
| Texas Gals (C) | North Carolina Breakdown (G - Arthur Smith) |
| Sleepin' Lulu (C) |
March 9, 2001 -- hosted and led by Greg Canote:
| Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss (G - Frank Blevins) | Nancy Dalton (D -- Jim Bowles) |
| Cumberland Gap (G--Burl Hammons) | Winder Slide (D -- composed by Joe LaRose) |
| Jaybird Died of the Whooping Cough (G) | Dance, Boatman, Dance (D - Roscoe Parish) |
| Old Yellow Dog Trottin' to the Meeting House (G) | Eighth of January (D - Bob Holt) |
| Chattanooga (G -- Blaine Smih) | Apple Blossom (D - Jim Bowles) |
| Shelvin' Rock (Melvin Wine) | Julianne Johnson (D - Rayna Gellert) |
| Big Footed Man in the Sandy Lot (G--Stripling Brothers) | Farewell Trion (C - Mack Blalock, via James Bryan) |
| Don't You Remember the Time? (G--Freeny's Barn Dance Band) | Old Mose (C -- Garry Harrison) |
April 13, 2001 -- hosted and led by Forrest Carroll:
| Johnny Lover's Gone to War (D) | Sweet 'Bama (A - Stanley Bailey) |
| Julianne Johnson (D-Rayna Gellert) | Hunting the Buffalo (A) |
| Going Across the Sea (D) | Getting Up in the Cool (A - Eck Robertson) |
| Jaybird Died of the Whooping Cough (D) | Greasy String (A - Tommy Jarrell) |
| Holly Ding (Old Time Backstep Cindy) (D) | Sugar Babe (A) |
| Hawks and Eagles (D - Norman Edmonds) | John Brown's Dream (A) |
| Eighth of January (D - via Peter Boveng) | Liza Jane (A - J.P. Fraley) |
| Tennessee Gal (D - John Dykes) | Speed the Plough (A - Fiddler' Bob Beers) |
| Morgan on the Railroad (D) | Stay All Night (A - Tommy Jarrell) |
| Getting George Bush Upstairs (A--Perry Riley) |
May 11, 2001 -- hosted and led by [A Round Robin]:
| 8th of January (D - Arkansas Barefoot Boys) | Ebeneezer (G) |
| Dry and Dusty (D --Morrison Twin Brothers) | Katy Hill (G - Ward Jarvis) |
| Robertson County (D - Ted Sharp, Hinman and Sharp) | Wild Horse (G - Emily Dickerson) |
| Roscoe Parish's iv-chord Tune (D) | Wink the Other Eye (G, Hack's String Band) |
| California Blues (D - The Stripling Brothers) | Hogs Picking Up Acorns (G - Lee Stripling) |
| Little Gal Will Fool Ya (D - Joe Birchfield) | Charles Guiteau (G - Ward Jarvis) |
| Dry Creek Reel (D - Joe Pancerzewski) | Old Cumberland (D - composed by Pat Conte) |
| Heel Flies (D) | Sweet Bundy (Lotus Dickey) |
| Roaring River (G) | Shout Lula (D - Joe Birchfield) |
| Going to the Wedding to Get Some Cake (G - Newton County | Muddy Road (D/G - Gaither Carlton |
| Hillbillies) |
June 8, 2001 -- hosted and led by Molly Tenenbaum:
| All these tunes come from the playing of Norman Edmonds | Eighth of January (D) |
| Lynchburg Town (G) | Angeline the Baker (D) |
| Hopalong Peter (G) | Carroll County Breakdown (D) |
| Barlow Knife (G) | New Jordan (D) |
| Leather Britches (G) | Cotton Eyed Joe (D) |
| Sugar Babe (G) | Ship in the Clouds (D) |
| Lucy Neil (D) | Fish Upon a Hook (D) |
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