A Comprehensive Listing of Tunes Played at the Old-Time Sessions
at Lottie Mott's, in South Seattle, compiled by Kerry Blech

July 13, 2001 -- hosted and led by Tony Mates:

Lost Hornpipe (D - Charlie Kinney) Waynesboro  (G -  Doc Roberts)
Green Willis (D) Five Miles From Town  (G -  Ron Kane)
Jump Jim Crow (D) Hobb Dye (G - Kenny Hall) 
Richmond Cotillion  (D and A) Tucker's Barn (G/D -Gaither Carlton)
Briarpicker Brown (D - Buddy Thomas) Buffalo Gals (G)
Suzannana Gal  (D) Sally Ann (G - Doc Roberts)
Yellow Barber  (D - Buddy Thomas) Texas Barbwire (G)
Cuttin' At the Point  (C/D - Charlie Wilson's Hayloft Boys) Brickyard Joe (G -Doc Roberts)
Wink the Other Eye  (G - Hack's String Band) Autumn Waltz  (G -  Stuart Williams)

August 10, 2001 -- hosted and led by Kerry Blech:

Poor Little Johnny's Gone to the War (D - Bertie Mae Dickens) Choctaw Bill (C -- Blaine Smith and Bob Douglas)
Go In And Out the Window  (D--Owen "Snake" Chapman) The Darker the Night the Better I Can See (C -- Manco Snead)
Chillicothe Beauty (D - Forrest Pick) Devil Ate the Ground Hog (G - Snake Chapman)
Rocky Mountain (D - Marcus Martin) Cousin Sally Brown (G - Sweet Brothers)
Roll Dem Cotton Bales (D -- Kerry's adaptation of a Vernon Dalhart song) Swing Your Partner [aka Second John Henry] (G/C Richard Biggar)
Texas Quickstep (D - Red Headed Fiddlers) Seneca Square Dance (G - Fiddlin' Sam Long)
Across the Sea (C - John Lusk, Murphy Gribble, and Albert York) The Irish Washer Woman Waltz (G - Emmett Lundy)
Root Hog, or Die (C -- B.F. and Tommy Jarrell)  

September 14, 2001 -- hosted and led by Claudia Anastasio:

Rosco (G- Kyle Creed) Old Melinda  (C - Bob Walter)
Walk Along John (G) "Aztec Gal Tune" (C)
Barlow Knife (G - John Salyer) Charleston Number One (C - Narmour & Smith)
Jeff City (G) Flat Footed Henry (C)
Big Sciota (G -  Hammons Family) Salt River (A)
Belle of Lexington (D) Jenny Nettles (A)
Arkansas Traveler (D) Mad River  (A)
Martha Campbell (D) Granny Will Your Dog Bite (A)
Indian Ate a Woodchuck (D -  Ed Haley) The Cat Came Back (G)
Sullivan's Hollow  (D--Freeny's Barn Dance Band) Cumberland Gap  (G)
The Old Cow, She Crossed the Road  (C -  Kirk Sutphin)

October 12, 2001 -- hosted and led by Cathie Whitesides:        

Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss (D) Sail Away, Ladies  (G - from J.P. Fraley)
Whisky Before Breakfast (D) Hop High, Ladies (G - mostly from the Skillet Lickers)
Marmaduke's Hornpipe (D) The Red-Haired Boy (A)
Georgia Fox Trot (D - from the Roane County Ramblers) Liza Jane (A)
Lady of the Lake (D - from John Ashby) Sally in the Garden (A modalish)
The Year of Jubilo (D) Jenny on the Railroad (A - from Carter Brothers & Son)
Mississippi Sawyer (D) Sugar in the Gourd  (A)
Dance All Night With a Bottle in Your Hand (G) The Black Hills Waltz (A - from Kenner Kartchner)
Whistling Rufus (G) Beasties in the Sugar (A -composed by Hank Bradley)
Bull at the Wagon  (A)

November 9, 2001 -- hosted and led by Roy Marshall:

Cindy (D) Tartourette's Reel  (G)
Robinson County (D) Columbus (D- from Roy's fertile mind)
"Jack Benny's Favorite"  (D, a Roy Marshall Original) My Wife Died on Saturday Night (D, from Dr. Humphrey Bate's band)
Old Paint (D - a waltz led by Chrissie Marshall, from the Deseret String Band) "Sweeping the Town" (D, a tune that did just this in Seattle 15 years ago)
Golden Slippers (G) Tears of Love (D, kicked off by it's composer, Warren Argo -- how would
Shove That Pig's Foot a Little Further in the Fire (G - Marcus Martin)            you pronounce the first word of this title? We'll tally votes)
Old Bud (G, another of Roy's compositions) Waltz the Hall (G - from a 1929 recording of Doc Roberts and Asa Martin)
Farmer's Daughter (G, from the Riley Puckett-Clayton McMichen record) "Janitor in a Drum" (G - despite it's titular frivolity, this is a solid
Paddy Won't You Drink Some Cider (C, also from Mac and Riley)                    old time tune composed by Mr. Roy Marshall)
Rattlesnake Bit the Baby (C) Free Little Bird  (G)

 

December 14, 2001 -- hosted and led by Hank Bradley:

Lafayette (D, learned from Kirk McGee) Bath House Blues (C, from Ashley's Melody Men)
Goodbye, Liza Jane (D) Hale's Rag (C, from Theron Hale & Daughters)
Dubuque (D, probably learned from Ron Hughey) Gilda Roy (C,  from John Salyer)
Roscoe's Gone (D, a Hank original) Hobb Dye/ Casey Jones (G)
Sally Ann Johnson (D, from Henry Reed) Sandy River Belle (G, probably inspired by Buddy Pendleton)
Indian Ate the Woodchuck (D, from Ed Haley) Coal Mine Blues (G, from the Stripling Brothers)
Wagoner (C) Tea Bag Blues (G, another Hank Bradley original)
Rat Cheese Under the Hill (C, Clark Kessinger) Sail Away Ladies (G)
17 Days in Georgia (C, from Ron Hughey)

 

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