
16.05.2026
episode
Outsiders: Drifting and Dreaming w/ Rambling Boy Harrers
Country Musician Rambling Boy Harrers is exploring the various themes and styles of 1920s-40s Country and Hawaiian Music, tackling the clichés and stereotypes. In this episode he is looking for the flows that (might have) influenced rapping.
Stack O’Lee Blues – Long “Cleve” Reed
Kentucky – The Blue Sky Boys
New Birmingham Jail – Darby and Tarlton
Tomi Tomi – Kanui & Lula
Heebie Jeebies – Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five
Ida Red – Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys
White House Blues – Bill Monroe
I Don’t Love Nobody – Earl Johnson
Train On The Island – J.P. Nester, Norman Edmonds
I’m A Royal Child – Reverend Kelsey
I’ll Go Where You Want Me To Go – Arizona Dranes
This Train (Live in Stuttgart ‘58) - Sister Rosetta Tharpe
I’m On The Battlefield For My Lord – Reverend D.C. Rice
Frankie Jean – Memphis Minnie
Gallis Pole – Lead Belly
He’s In The Jailhouse Now – Memphis Jug Band
Lovin’ Babe – Henry Thomas
Statesboro Blues – Blind Willie McTell
Does Jesus Care? – Sister Ernestine Washington