The Sundilla Radio Hour | Inside Inside Llewyn Davis | 2013-12-05

The Coen Brothers latest film is loosely based on the life of Dave Von Ronk and is set in the Greenwich Village folks seen of the early 60s. This week on the Sundilla Radio Hour, we take a listen to the artists who paved the way for the folk revival.

Take a journey through the best that singer-songwriters and acoustic musicians of all kinds have to offer through music and conversation. The Sundilla Radio Hour airs Thursday night from 7 to 8 p.m. on Troy Public Radio. The producer is Bailey Jones and the host is Kelly Walker. We welcome your comments at sundillaradiohour@sundillamusic.com.

Oscar Isaac & Marcus Mumford “Fare Thee Well” Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) 3:01

Rev. Gary Davis “I Belong to the Band” Harlem Street Singer (1964) 2:55

Ramblin’ Jack Elliott “Candy Man” Ramblin’ Jack Elliott (1961) 2:42

Dave Van Ronk “Gambler’s Blues” Down in Washington Square: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (2013) 2:46

Dave Van Ronk “Green Green Rocky Road” Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) 3:42

Paul Clayton “Who’s Gonna Buy You Ribbons” Paul Clayton Sings Home-Made Songs and Ballads (1961) 2:54

Paul Clayton “Shenandoah” Whaling and Sailing Songs from the Days of Moby Dick (1956) 2:25

Karen Dalton “I Love You More than Words Can Say” It’s So Hard to Know Who’s Going to Love You the Best (1969) 3:34

Karen Dalton “How Did the Feeling Feel to You” It’s So Hard to Know Who’s Going to Love You the Best (1969) 2:57

Tom Paxton “The Last Thing on My Mind” Ramblin’ Boy (1964) 3:06

Tom Paxton “Ramblin’ Boy” Ramblin’ Boy (1964) 3:59

Fred Neil “Everybody’s Talkin’” Fred Neil (1966) 2:44

Fred Neil “The Dolphins” Fred Neil (1966) 4:05

Dave van Ronk “Dink’s Song” Down in Washington Square: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (2013) 3:46