Panhandle Country, for October 30, 2011 - 3:00pm
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Playlist for this Program:
| Artist | Song | Album | Label |
| Hill Billy Jazz | Panhandle RAG | Hillbilly jazz | Flying Fish |
| Talk | |||
| Abdel Hamid Kandahari | Cheeri Kariwan | All selections today are from 78RPM records | Kabul |
| Mucip Arciman | Evlenmeyin Erkekler | Columbia | |
| Sak Som Peo mohori ensemble | Unkown | Columbia | |
| Talk | |||
| by Samy Chawa, Ali Rachidi, Muhammad al-Qasabji | Hedjaz Taxim Hamayun | Columbia | |
| Gunleik Smedal | Guro Heddelid | Victor | |
| Talk | |||
| Rrajamanickam Pillai | Swamiki Sari Behgada | Broadcast | |
| Vien Cau, Nam Co, Thom | Vong Co | ||
| Shoqnija Z. Riza Bylbyli | C'A Miku | ||
| Talk | |||
| Zohra El Fassia | Zraa Ouel Matar | ||
| Wei Chung Loh | Ping Sha Luo Yan | ||
| Markos Vamvakaris | Alaniaris | ||
| Master Abdulla Fadalla | Layali Baïd Aldalynin | ||
| talk | |||
| Fukagawa | Fujimoto Fumikichi | ||
| Talk | |||
| Bracia Kultziany | Zubylam Zapasku | ||
| Jinsheng Chinese music association | Wuye Qinyin | ||
| Maikyau & his group | Turakin Kano Maje Abdullah | ||
| Talk | |||
| Chitti babu | Raga Hamsadwani | ||
| George Shah-Baronian | Chahar-Gah | Shah Baronian | |
| Kemani Memduh Bey | Cifte Telli | Columbia | |
| Talk | |||
| Spyros Peristeris | Boutzalio | Orthophonic | |
| Aboul Hasan Khan | Bidad | ||
| Rais Moulay All | Maia | Phillips | |
| Talk | |||
| Victor | Achachau | ||
| Abdul Aziz Burqubah | Bidad | ||
| Talk | |||
| Cretan Orchestra | Haniotikos Sirtos | RCA Victor | |
| untranslated Teochew group from Singapore | Untranslated | ||
| Hafiz Achir Effendi | BulBul Olsan | ||
| BulBul Olsan | Giao Dan Bau | ||
| Rizeli Sadik | Karadeniz Horon | ||
| Ewe-Mahabuba, part 1 | maalim Abdi |











Comments
I was disappointed by this program. There are times when I want to listen to world music, and then I tune to one of KPFA's excellent world music programs.
But, when I am after good old bluegrass, I tune to Panhandle Country ( or Pig in a Pen), shows that I regularly listen to and love.
This was a superb show. As the radio announcer said, this was world iconoclastic music - not just US. Wonderful show with very unique and rare music that inspired. Thank you!
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