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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