This archive has some issues: The first seven tunes weren't captured and there's a couple of glitches later on. But the music is good!
PLAYLIST:
Sandy Rothman & Steve Pottier “Forsaken Love” from Bluegrass Guitar Duets on Sierra Records
James King “Old River” from These Old Pictures on Rounder
The Bad Livers “Captain, Oh Captain” from Industry and Thrift
Ricky Skaggs “River of Jordan” from Family and Friends
Rhiannon Giddens “The Angels Laid Him Away” from Freedom Highway on Nonesuch
Mara Levine “By My Silence” from Facets of Folk
KC Groves “Little Rain” from Happy Little Trees
Gathering Time “Too Far to Turn Back Now” from On a Perfect Day
Banjo Nickaru & the Western Scooches “A Hundred Miles” from Get Us Out of Fearland
Anna and Elizabeth “Hop High Here in the Vineyard” from Here In The Vineyard
John Reischman and the Jaybirds “Hop High My Lulu Gal” from The Road West on Corvus
David Lindley “The Johnson Boys” from Banjo Jamboree
Barbara Dane & Doc Watson “You Don't Know Me / You Don't Know My Mind” from Hot Jazz, Cool Blues & Hard-Hitting Songs
Bluff City Backsliders “Everybody's Talking About Sadie Green” from Bluff City Backsliders on Yellow Dog Records
Jorma Kaukonen “Just Because” from Blue Country Heart on Columbia
Dave Houser and Friends “Your Minds On Vacation” from Home Grown vol. 3
Sandy Rothman & Steve Pottier “Black Mountain Rag” from Bluegrass Guitar Duets on Sierra Records
Freddy Powers and Merle Haggard “Wild Party Blues” from My Great Escape
Freddy Powers and Merle Haggard “Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn” from My Great Escape
Linda Ronstadt and Ann Savoy “Adieu, False Love” from Linda Ronstadt Duets
Vandaveer “Pretty Polly” from Oh, Willie, Please... on Alter K
Rhiannon Giddens “The Love We Almost Had” from Freedom Highway on Nonesuch
Rita Hoskins “Cole Younger Killed My Brother” from Silver Stream
The Roe Family Singers “Pretty Fair Maid in the Garden” from Songs of the Mountains, Songs of the Plains
Alan Barnosky “Roanoke Angeline” from Old Freight on Alan Barnosky
Rob McHale “Deep River” from Prophets on the Boulevard on Wooden Door Records
True North “Mighty Bourbon” from Open Road, Broken Heart on True North
True North “Without You” from Open Road, Broken Heart on True North
Vi Wickam and Justin Branum “Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey” from Armadillo On a Hot Tin Roof
Vi Wickam and Justin Branum “My Love is Like a Red Rose” from Armadillo On a Hot Tin Roof
Gary Paul “Relocatin' My Situation” from American Road
Vi Wickam and Justin Branum “Little Rhino” from Armadillo On a Hot Tin Roof
DAVE
HOUSER - Local music icon and devoted family man Dave Houser passed away
peacefully Sunday March 11th at his home in Oroville. Family and friends
are invited to a "Musical Gathering in Dave's Honor," a potluck,
Saturday, April 14th, from 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. hosted by the Purple Line
Winery, 760 Safford St. Oroville, Ca. Dave was born September 29, 1946,
in Columbus, Ohio. The family moved to California when Dave was a
grade-schooler, and settled in Santa Clara, where he grew up an athlete
and early lover of music. When he was 18, Dave took guitar lessons from
Jorma Kaukonen of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, and developed his
great blues, ragtime, folk, and country styles. Dave went to college at
Chico State, where he was an event-winning diver for the Wildcats swim
team, and earned his degree in business. He played in bands, including
the Fat City Ramblers, and taught guitar lessons while putting himself
through college. Dave met the love of his life, Robin Huntington when
she took guitar lessons from him at Valley Music in Oroville. They were
married October 21, 1972 and began their family in Oroville. Dave's
guitar teaching included years as an instructor for Butte College. He
played in bands and did solo gigs at events and parties, and performed
every Friday night at Shakey's for over 40 years. In 1991, Dave and
Robin began Houser's Music on Bird St. in Oroville, which they owned and
ran until Dave retired in 2007. Dave had a big personality with lots of
humor and charm. He influenced and inspired countless people through
his love of fun and music. He loved nothing more, though, than his big
beautiful family. Dave leaves behind his mother, Nancy, wife Robin,
brother Mike, sister Carolyn, daughters Heather, Lauren (Sam), Kate
(Nick), and Sophia, granddaughters Emma and Lena, grandsons Lewin and
Carson, nieces Laura, Lena, Callie, Amber and Ashley, and nephew Craig.
He was predeceased by his father, Lee. "So much music, so little time."
(Dave Houser)