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Author: Christian Gallo

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The Old Dingy Jukebox features a wide variety of down home American music styles played from a diverse collection of 78 rpm and 45 rpm records. Each show takes the listener on an aural journey exploring the American musical heritage. The show’s repertoire is deep and wide with an emphasis on early to middle 20th century Americana. Styles played on the show include the blues, jazz, old time string bands, traditional folk music, honky tonk, bluegrass and early country music. Informative, yet entertaining, the show’s host, Christian Gallo, includes brief historical tidbits and anecdotes that accompany a selection of often rare or obscure recordings. Sit back and have a listen. Hope you enjoy the show

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Send us a text Moon Mullican- “Southern Hospitality” King 1950Dixieland Jug Blowers- “Memphis Shake” Victor 1927Sonny Burns- “Waltzing With Sin” Starday 1954Williamson Brothers & Curry- “Cumberland Gap” Okeh 1927Woody Guthrie- “Pretty Boy Floyd” Asche 1945Honolulu Serenaders- “Honolulu Stomp” Victor 1929Billie Holiday- “I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues” Commodore 1941Johnny Horton- “Smokey Joe’s BBQ" Abbott 1952The Mobile Four- “Toot, Toot, Dixie Bound” Columbia 1928Don Santiago Jime...
Send us a text T. Texas Tyler- “Texas Boogie Woogie” Starday 1955Hop Wilson- “Black Cat Bone” Goldband 1958Edie Noack- “Take It Away Lucky” Starday 1954Conjunto Estrella- “Juan Charrasqueado” Mid 1950sMance Lipscomb- “If I Miss The Train” Arhoolie 1960Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies- “Somebody’s Been Using That Thing” Decca 1935T-Bone Walker- “Gonna Find My Baby” Black & White 1947Bill Neely- “Satan’s Burning Hell” Arhoolie 1974Ray Price- “My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You” Columbia...
Send us a text Crockett’s Mountaineers- “Little Rabbit/Rabbit Who’s Your Mammy?” Varsity 1931Jimmie Rodgers- “Frankie & Johnny” Bluebird 1929Clarence Williams’ Washboard Four- ‘Church Street Sobbin’ Blues” Okeh 1927Billie Holiday- “Them There Eyes” Columbia 1939Fiddlin’ Arthur Smith & Dixie Liners- “KC Stomp” Bluebird 1940Mac McClintock- “Hallelujah! I’m A Bum” Victor 1928Jazz Gillum- “It Sure Had A Kick” Bluebird 1940Roy Newman & His Boys- “Shine On Harvest Moon” Vocalion 1935Jim...
Send us a text Sit back and enjoy this episode curated from a variety of blues, country, jazz and nortena 78rpm records. Please help spread the word by reviewing, following and sharing the show with your friends. https://www.instagram.com/olddingyjukeboxpodcast/ https://www.olddingyjukebox.com/listen-to-the-show "Badger State Dive Bars, Tappin' Them Things & Blues To Spare" Howlin’ Wolf - “Sitting On Top of the World” Chess 1952Fairley Holden & His Ice Cold Papas - “I’ve Got Blu...
Send us a text Sit back and enjoy an episode featuring some choice records from the stacks. Early country, western swing, jazz, rockabilly, Mexican string band music, blues and old time music. We’re going to hit it all in this episode. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. If you could be so kind, leave a review over at Apple podcasts as well as over at Spotify. Spotify has enabled a five star review system similar to Apple podcasts. Po...
Send us a text Sit back and enjoy an episode featuring some of my favorite country style records. Early country, bluegrass, hillbilly, western swing, rockabilly, and old time music. We’re going to hit it all in this episode. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. If you could be so kind, leave a review over at Apple podcasts as well as over at Spotify. Spotify has enabled a five star review system similar to Apple podcasts. Positive rank...
Send us a text Sit back and enjoy an episode featuring some of my favorite records across a variety of records from the African American tradition. Just good records covering the blues, jazz, gospel and early rock n’ roll. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. If you could be so kind, leave a review over at Apple podcasts as well as over at Spotify. Spotify has enabled a five star review system similar to Apple podcasts. Positive rankin...
Send us a text Episode #29. Just Good Records. “Fiddle Bustdowns, Fair Warnings and Gully Jumpers” Enjoy a nice selection of records across a variety of styles. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website olddingyjukebox.com and have a look around. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy the show. Donate to the podcast: https://paypal.me/christiangallo1?locale.x=en_US Website: https://ww...
Send us a text Episode #28. Good Records. Enjoy a nice selection of records across a variety of styles. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website olddingyjukebox.com and have a look around. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy the show. “Reefer Headed Men, Puissant Manes and Crumbling Walls” Donate to the podcast: https://paypal.me/christiangallo1?locale.x=en_US Website: https://w...
Send us a text This episode examines the field recordings made by Alan Lomax during his 1959-60 visits to the American South collecting American vernacular music styles found in the region. Episode also includes a partial examination of the Lomax's recordings made for the Library of Congress including those of Leadbelly and Jelly Roll Morton. Support the show Donate to the podcast: https://paypal.me/christiangallo1?locale.x=en_US Website- http://olddingyjukebox.com Instagram- https://www.ins...
Send us a text Kick back and enjoy an episode featuring some of my favorite records across a variety of down home styles. Just good records. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. If you could be so kind, leave a review over at Apple podcasts as well as over at Spotify. Spotify has enabled a five star review system similar to Apple podcasts. Positive rankings sure do help the show. Also, go take a visit to the show's website https://www....
Send us a text Sit back and enjoy an episode featuring some of my favorite records across a variety of down home styles. Just good records. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. If you could be so kind, leave a review over at Apple podcasts as well as over at Spotify. Spotify has enabled a five star review system similar to Apple podcasts. Positive rankings sure do help the show. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website https://w...
Send us a text Sit back and enjoy an episode featuring some of my favorite records across a variety of down home styles. Just good records. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. If you could be so kind leave a review Apple podcasts…it sure does help the show. Also, go take a visit to the show's new website https://www.olddingyjukebox.com/home and have a look around. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy this episode of the Ol...
Episode #23- Jerry Garcia.

Episode #23- Jerry Garcia.

2021-11-0701:09:42

Send us a text Today’s episode is an examination and celebration of the musical roots of the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia. Garcia’s musical roots begin in the early 1960s with traditional American folk music. With styles ranging from bluegrass, old time country music, folk, blues and jug band music, Garcia was a well known performer in SanFrancisco and Bay Area clubs. Around 1964-65 Jerry switched his energy from bluegrass banjo to the electric guitar after forming a rock band with fellow Ame...
Send us a text Thanks for listening to the Old Dingy Jukebox podcast. This episode simply features some of my favorite records across various styles from my collection of 78rpm records. Blues, Jazz, Western Swing and Early Country Music are the order of the day for today's show. Sit back and enjoy the show and thanks for listening. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. Also, please go take a visit to the show's website ol...
Send us a text Attention history enthusiasts, musicologists and ordinary people with an inquisitive mindset. Welcome to Episode One, PART TWO of the Old Dingy Jukebox History Addendum. These history heavy, music related episodes are inspired by my interest in musicology and history as well as some of my favorite podcasts like Dan Carlin's "Hardcore History" or Tyler Mahan Coe's "Cocaine and Rhinestones". The usual, music centered shows that you're used to will continue to be released on...
Send us a text Today’s episode features some of my favorite records. Records that make me smile. Not necessarily records that make me laugh or chuckle, although those are here, but also records that simply make me smile, and shake my head. Make me smile in a sense of just how unusual or cool these records are. More like a shake my head in wonderment type of a smile. Hope you enjoy this episode of the Old Dingy Jukebox Podcast: Records That Make Me Smile: Humdingers, Monkeys, Biscuits and Croo...
Send us a text These history and music related episodes are inspired by my interest in musicology and history as well as some of my favorite podcasts like Dan Carlin's "Hardcore History" or Tyler Mahan Coe's "Cocaine and Rhinestones". So, here it goes...check out episode one, part one..."Goin' Up The Country": Race, Records and the American Musical Identity. Available on all podcast platforms. Please subscribe and share and go check out the show's website https://www.olddingyjukebox.com/home...
Send us a text Today's episode features some great and wacky records from my special guest host, Matt Sayles. Matt has been a guest on the Old Dingy Jukebox before, once as a solo host (episode #5) as well as with his wife, co-host, historian Dr. Cheryl Jimenez-Frei (episode #14). Matt brings a different and appreciated perspective to the show. I love having him as a guest and enjoying his sensibilities not only as a fellow record collector/enthusiast, but also as a musician good buddy. Also,...
Send us a text Today’s show features some of my favorite 78s from my collection. I thought it would be fun to feature hokum blues and jazz records from the pre-war era. A subcategory of the blues, hokum was popular in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Hokum songs were often uptempo, funny, and on the raw to often raunchy side. The origins of this style of blues can be traced back to the vaudeville and minstrel show era of the late 19th Century, where songs of this type were performed with a tou...
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