Playing in the Domain

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Playing in the Domain

The podcast that highlights public domain songs and their creators, from American classical to ragtime, jazz, swing, blues and more.

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    The Wallins: Appalachian family perserving the American folksong tradition

    Learn about one family's contribution to preserving America's folk song style and tradition. From the writings of song collectors in the 1910s, to the field recordings of documentarians starting in the 1960s, members of the the Wallin family of Big Laurel, North Carolina performed tunes handed down through generations, including "Rain and Snow" and a "Conversation with Death."

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    Rain and Snow

    Learn about this traditional folk song and its journey from the Appalachian Mountains to the Grateful Dead's first album. Some music clips from the Library of Congress.Some sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2024.

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    Up on the Housetop

    Learn about this traditional holiday song, which sprang from the imagination of a children's music teacher in 1864. Some music clips from the Library of Congress.Some sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2023.

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    Extra Measure: The Layton's (parents of pianist/composer Turner Layton)

    Learn about Professor John T. Layton, longtime choir director of an historic D.C. church, and his wifeJulia Mason Layton, teacher and later activist and lecturer, who rallied for women's voting rights,among other causes. The couple helped produce the first AME Church hymnal to have muscial notation.Some clips from the Library of Congress. www.loc.govSome sound effects provided through FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2023.

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    After You've Gone

    Learn about lyricist Henry Creamer and pianist Turner Layton whose six-year collaboration producedthe classic "After You've Gone," first published in 1918.Some clips found at the Library of Congress. www.loc.govSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2023.

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    O, Christmas Tree

    Learn about this classic carol, which began as an ode to the fir tree. Penned in 1824 by an organist in Germany this song is now a beloved holiday carol in praise of the Christmas tree.Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome clips from the Library of Congress. www.loc.govSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2022.

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    Extra Measure: The Charleston, 1920s dance craze

    Learn about The Charleston, a dance that defined the 1920s. From its origins in the Carolina sea islands to city nightclubs and the New York stage,this infectious dance craze spread across the world with young and old kicking up their heels. Everyone and their grandma knew how to Charleston.

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    My Sweetie Went Away

    Learn about songwriting team Roy Turk and Lou Handman who wrote "My Sweetie Went Away," as well as the classic Elvis ballad "Are You Lonesome Tonight."Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome clips from the Library of Congress. www.loc.govSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2022.

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    Extra Measure: Sleepy Hollow Ranch Gang

    Learn about this country western group who were popular radio personalities in the 1930s and 40s, and their Pennsylvania music theme park, where they hosted popular and legendary artists beginning in 1940 through to the early 1960s.

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    Keep On the Sunnyside of Life

    Learn about prolific hymnwriter Ada J. Blenkhorn and composer J. Howard Entwisleand their classic American hymn and bluegrass standard "Keep On the Sunnyside of Life," published in 1899. Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome clips from the Library of Congress. www.loc.govSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2022.

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    Extra Measure: Bill Shirley, voice of Prince Phillip

    Learn about singer and actor Bill Shirley, who sang his way into Hollywood, and whose voice is forever preserved as part of two iconic movie classics.Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2022.

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    Beautiful Dreamer

    Learn about American composer Stephen Foster and his parlor ballad "Beautiful Dreamer," first published in 1864 after his death.Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome clips from the Library of Congress. www.loc.govSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2022.

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    Extra Measure: Ruth Etting, from chorus line to headline

    Learn about singer Ruth Etting, who left her Nebraska home to become one of the most recognized voices of radio, recordings and movies in the 1920s and 30s.Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2022.

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    It Had To Be You

    Learn about this timeless sentimental ballad from 1924, written by big band leader Isham Jones and movie lyricist Gus Kahn.Some music clips from freemusicarchive.orgSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2022.

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    Extra Measure: Eva Taylor, first to record "Ain't MisBehavin"

    Learn about singer, dancer and early recording artist, Eva Taylor, also known as Irene Gibbons, who was one of the first black voices heard on radio in the 1920s and the first singer to record classics like "Ain't Misbehavin'."Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgRiverbend Studios, Copyright 2021.

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    Santa Claus Blues

    Learn about the mostly forgotten Christmas song "Santa Claus Blues" from 1924, written by Charley Straight and Gus Kahn. Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2021.

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    Extra Measure: Albert Von Tilzer, pianist, composer for Tin Pan Alley and Hollywood

    Learn about pianist and composer Albert Von Tilzer, who co-wrote many memorable tunes, including baseball's theme, "Take Me Out to the Ballgame."Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2021.

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    Shine On, Harvest Moon

    Learn about Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth, entertainment power couple of the early 1900s.Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Barks by SophieRiverbend Studios, Copyright 2021.

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    Extra Measure: Willis Woodward, Tin Pan Alley music publisher

    Learn about American music publisher Willis Woodward and the popular music factory of Tin Pan Alley in the late 19th and early 20th Century.Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2021.

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    Oh, My Darling Clementine

    Learn about this timeless American folk tune published in the 1880s.

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    Extra Measure: Tom Turpin, ragtime composer and owner of the Rosebud.

    Learn about Tom Turpin, pianist, composer, and owner of the Rosebud Cafe, ragtime capital in the early 20th Century.Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2021.

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    Baby, Won't You Please Come Home

    Learn about Williams and Warfield's 1923 blues number "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home."Some music clips provided through freemusicarchive.orgSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)“Bark” provided by Sophie.Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2021.

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    Extra Measure: Grace Wilson from stage to radio

    Learn about vaudeville star Grace Wilson, the "girl with a millions friends" and model on the sheet music cover for "All Night Long.""Moo" provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2021.

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    All Night Long

    Learn about Shelton Brooks and his song "All Night Long" from 1912.Some music clips provided by freemusicarchive.orgSome sound effects provided by FreeSFX (freesfx.co.uk)Riverbend Studios, Copyright 2021.

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