Best of 2014: Terry Carpenter (Atlantic Weekly I)

By Folk Department

As 2015 kicks off, various WTJU Folk staff look back on some of their favorite 2014 releases (or in a few cases albums which arrived at WTJU in 2014).  To see the other lists, including the final WTJU Best of 2014 compilation, click here.

Host: Terry Carpenter, Co-Host of Atlantic Weekly I (Saturday, 8-10 am)
 
Lynda Dawson & Pattie Hopkins – Traditional Duets – self released
Favorite Tune: “Long Time Gone
 
Locust Honey String BandNever Let Me Cross Your Mind – self released
Favorite Tune: “Columbus Stockade Blues”
 
Jim ChildressFree Union – self release
Favorite Tune: “Romney’s Retreat (inst)”
 
Mayfly Sweet is the Morning – self release
Favorite Tune: “Sweet Is The Morning”
 
Spencer & RainsOld Man & Old Woman – self release
Favorite Tune: “Green Rocky Road”
 
Tricia SpencerFiddlin’ Like There’s No Tomorrow – self released
Favorite Tune: “Coo-Coo Bird”
 
Slocan RamblersShaking Down The Acorns – self released
Favorite Tune: “I’ve Always Been A Rambler”
 
Lindsay Lou & Joshua RilkoTime & Luck – Earthwork
Favorite Tune: “Storms are on the Ocean (AP Carter)”
 
Laurie LewisOne Evening In May (live 5/8/13) – Spruce & Maple
Favorite Tune: “Ring Of Fire (june carter)”
 
The Goodbye GirlsGoing To Boston – self released
Favorite Tune: “Bury Me Not On The Lone Prarie”
 
Red MollyRed Album – self released
Favorite Tune: “1952 Vincent Black Lightning (richard thompson)”
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