Music about or inspired by the Mississippi River

Song of the Day: Mississippi River by Salisbury

Salisbury; from St. Louis, MO This month we're bringing you music you've probably never heard before but should, and we're doing it with a St. Louis theme because the city is celebrating its 250th birthday this year. Today's selection comes from a band called Salisbury, a project masterminded by Eric Lysaght. I suppose

By |2016-10-21T15:28:22-05:00February 9th, 2014|Song of the Day|Comments Off on Song of the Day: Mississippi River by Salisbury

Song of the Day: Riverside Blues by Alice Moore

Alice Moore CD cover In a couple of weeks, St. Louis will celebrate its 250th birthday, so I call that a good excuse to spend a month highlighting songs from St. Louis musicians. We'll start by reaching back to the Great Depression, a time when the music scene in St. Louis was arguably

By |2016-10-21T15:28:22-05:00February 1st, 2014|Song of the Day|Comments Off on Song of the Day: Riverside Blues by Alice Moore

Bonus Song: Waist Deep in the Big Muddy by Pete Seeger

Pete Seeger (WikiCommons) Pete Seeger passed away yesterday at the age of 94. A prolific songwriter, performer, and activist, the Song of the Day Department pays its respect with this classic Seeger tune, written in 1967 at the height of the Vietnam War.

By |2016-10-21T15:28:22-05:00January 28th, 2014|Song of the Day|Comments Off on Bonus Song: Waist Deep in the Big Muddy by Pete Seeger

Song of the Day: Two Versions of Mississippi River Blues

There are a whole bunch of songs called Mississippi River Blues (that darn river sure does depress some people!) but the one I'm playing for you today is the classic that was first recorded by Big Bill Broonzy. The song is based on an older tune that you can also hear in Crow Jane Blues

By |2016-10-21T15:28:22-05:00January 25th, 2014|Song of the Day|Comments Off on Song of the Day: Two Versions of Mississippi River Blues

Song of the Day: Two Versions of When the Levee Breaks

Kansas Joe and Memphis Minnie The great Mississippi River flood of 1927 inspired dozens of songs. Among those recorded a bit later was a tune from Kansas Joe (born Wilber McCoy) and Memphis Minnie (born Lizzie Douglas), a husband and wife team, called When the Levee Breaks that they recorded in 1929. The song

By |2016-10-21T15:28:23-05:00January 18th, 2014|Song of the Day|Comments Off on Song of the Day: Two Versions of When the Levee Breaks

Song of the Day: Two Versions of Mississippi Mud

The original Mississippi Mud is a catchy pop tune penned by Harry Barris and James Cavanaugh in 1927. Among the first to record it was the Paul Whiteman Orchestra with Davenport’s Bix Beiderbecke and a vocal group called The Rhythm Boys whose members included a young Bing Crosby. The catchy, perky tune is paired with

By |2016-10-21T15:28:23-05:00January 11th, 2014|Song of the Day|Comments Off on Song of the Day: Two Versions of Mississippi Mud

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