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Episode Seventeen: Lulu Belle, Part 2
Podcast |
Wildwood Flower
Publisher |
Area Code
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Country
History
Music
Women's Stories
Publication Date |
Oct 29, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:30:49
We find Lulu Belle at her professional peak in 1936, discuss her musical highlights of her time with Scotty, and follow her post-country music career to the North Carolina General Assembly where she makes a lasting mark on American history. Songs:  Jessica Dragonette - Vilia Lulu Belle and Scotty - This Train Lulu Belle and Scotty - When I Yoo-hoo in the Valley Lulu Belle - I Wish I was a Single Girl Again Maddox Brother and Rose - I Wish I was a Single Girl Again Lulu Belle and Scotty - Mountain Dew Lulu Belle and Scotty - Remember Me Willie Nelson - Remember Me Lulu Belle and Scotty - Does Spearmint Lose its Flavor on the b=Bedpost over Night? Lulu Belle and Scotty - Have I Told you Lately that I Love You? Lulu Belle and Scotty - I’m no Communist Lulu Belle - They Gotta Quit Kickin' my Dog Around References: Berry, C. (Ed.). (2008). The Hayloft Gang: The Story of the National Barn Dance (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press. Boy Named Sue : Gender and Country Music. (2004). K. M. McCusker & Di. Pecknold (eds.), University Press of Mississippi. Brown, Elgar (Dec. 1936) Lulu Belle's Story of the Feisty Cure. Radio Guide. Bufwack, M. A., & Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown. Carlin, R. (2014). Country music: a biographical dictionary. Routledge. Dawson, Nancy Drum (June 2018) A conversation with Nancy Drum Dawson and Meredith Drum, https://www.veteranfeministsofamerica.org/interview-nancy-drum-dawson/ Fox, P. (2009). Natural acts: Gender, race, and rusticity in country music. University of Michigan Press. Jones, L. (2008). Country Music Humorists and Comedians. University of Illinois Press. Lightfoot, William C. (1987) “Belle of the Barn Dance: Reminiscing with Lulu Belle Wiseman Stamey,” Journal of Country Music 12, no. 1: 2–15. McCusker, K. M. (2008). Lonesome cowgirls and honky-tonk angels: The women of barn dance radio (Vol. 543). University of Illinois Press. Stand By! https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/Stand%20By/ Vander Wel, S. (2020). Hillbilly Maidens, Okies, and Cowgirls: Women's Country Music, 1930-1960. University of Illinois Press. WLS at the Chicago World's Fair (1933) WLS Behind the Scenes (1932). Behind-The-Scenes.pdf">https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/WLS-Behind-The-Scenes.pdf WLS Family Album (1933, 1935) https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/WLS/ Wiseman, Lulu Belle. (1989) Interview WWL Road Gang Air Check #3. Contact Jack:  Email: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com Instagram: @wildwoodflowerpod Help Jack buy country music books: www.venmo.com/u/Jack-Peterson-110

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