
15.03.2025
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 its clichés and stereotypes. This episode is about the Hawaiian hula as a form of resistance and what the Hawaiian slide guitar has to do with it.
Hitler Song – Lead Belly
God’s Gonna Separate The Wheat From The Tares – Blind Joe Taggart
Electrocuted Blues – Mary Butler
Corrine Corrina – Cliff Bruner
Nani Wai’ale’ale – Genoa Keawe
Hawaiian Cowboy – Sol K. Bright
Drowsy Waters – Irene West’s Royal Hawaiians
Paddlin’ Blues – Gitfiddle Jim (aka Kokomo Arnold)
My Clinch Mountain Home – The Carter Family
Ukulele Baby – Teiichi Futamura
E Mama Ea – Madame Rivieres Hawaiians
Vana Vana – Augie Goupil And His Royal Tahitians
Na Moku Eha – Alfred Aholo Apaka
U Like, Noa Like – Tau Moe
Parari’I Pararara’I – Tamari Tahiti
I Want To Be A Real Cowboy Girl - Girls Of The Golden West
Undertaker Blues – Cloe’s Washboard Band
C For Conscription – The Almanac Singers