Evening Eclectic October 4, 2020 America and The American Experience Show 8

This is the eighth Evening Eclectic episode with the theme America and the American Experience as it also follows the show "We the People: The Constitution Today".

  • 9:01pm Lift Every Voice and Sing (1900) [feat. American Music Institute Choir, Jerry Blackstone, Scott Van Ornum & Mark Clague] by James Weldon Johnson, J. Rosamond Johnson & Star Spangled Music Foundation on Poets & Patriots: A Tuneful History of (Star Spangled Music Foundation ), 2014
  • 9:06pm Mississippi Goddam by Nina Simone on Sugar In My Bowl: The Very Best of Nina Simone 1967-1972 (BMG Entertainment ), 1998
  • 9:11pm Strange Fruit (1939 Single Version) by Billie Holiday on 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Billie Holiday (UMG Recordings ), 2002
  • 9:14pm Hurricane by Bob Dylan on Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 (Sony), 1994
  • 9:26pm Harriet Tubman / Steal Away by Kim & Reggie Harris on Steal Away: Songs of the Underground Railroad (Appleseed Recordings), 1998
  • 9:31pm Slave Driver (feat. Rhiannon Giddens, Amythyst Kiah, Leyla McCalla & Allison Russell) by Our Native Daughters on Songs of Our Native Daughters (Smithsonian Folkways Records ), 2019
  • 9:35pm Follow the Drinking Gourd by Kim & Reggie Harris on Steal Away: Songs of the Underground Railroad (Appleseed Recordings), 1998
  • 9:38pm Mama's Cryin' Long (feat. Rhiannon Giddens, Amythyst Kiah, Leyla McCalla & Allison Russell) by Our Native Daughters on Songs of Our Native Daughters (Smithsonian Folkways Records ), 2019
  • 9:42pm Luciano Berio: Sinfonia: II. O King by Roomful of Teeth, Seattle Symphony & Ludovic Morlot on Berio: Sinfonia - Boulez: Notations I-IV - Ravel: La valse, M. 72 (Seattle Symphony Media ), 2018
  • 9:47pm Motel In Memphis by Old Crow Medicine Show on Tennessee Pusher (Nettwerk Productions ), 2008
  • 9:51pm Abraham, Martin And John by Ray Charles on Sings for America (Rhino Records )
  • 9:57pm We Shall Not Be Moved by The Freedom Singers on Voices of the Civil Rights Movement (Smithsonian Folkways Records )
  • 9:59pm Default User by Live
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