- Interview by: Robert Nelson – The Butterfly Man
- Interviewee: Woodhead, Dave Rave, Martin Ewen, Nick Nickolas, Lee Ross, Al Millar, Dick Finkel and Little Joe Cobden
- Original Recording Dates: See the original podcasts of each interviewee for details
- Date: Aired: January 4, 2012
- Location: See the original podcasts of each interviewee for details
- Music used in this Podcast:
- Podcast Opening: Podcast Intro: “Hokum and Me” as played by Hokum W Jeebs and Andrew Potter, composed by Andrew Potter
- Robert’s Intro: “Pendulum” Royalty Free Jingle available in Apple Computers’ GarageBand.
- First Segue Track: “Calliope Rag” as played by Hokum W Jeebs on his Piano ala Cart CD.
- Second Segue Track: “Side By Side” as played by Hokum W Jeebs on his Piano ala Cart CD.
- Third Segue Track: “Sam, The Old Accordion Man” as played by Hokum W Jeebs on his Piano ala Cart CD.
- Forth Segue Track: “Alcoholic Blues” as played by Hokum W Jeebs on his Piano ala Cart CD.
- Fifth Segue Track: “Ain’t She Sweet” as played by Hokum W Jeebs on his Piano ala Cart CD.
- Sixth Segue Track: “In The Good Old Summertime” as played by Hokum W Jeebs on his Piano ala Cart CD.
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- Seventh Segue Track: “When You And I Were Young Maggie Blues” as played by Hokum W Jeebs on his Piano ala Cart CD.
- Closing Track: “Organordion Waltz” as played by Hokum W Jeebs on his Piano ala Cart CD.
- Mixed and edited by: cbg entertainment in association with Butterfly Broadcasting
Comments: This week I wanted to take a moment to share some of my favorite moments from the shows we put together in 2011. The idea for the podcast was first conceived on October 17th and 18th when I was in Hawaii visiting Robert. Over the two days I was there I planted the seeds for what would eventually become the podcast. Was it my idea? Was it Robert’s? Does it matter? None of us are here forever and the primary goal in creating this podcast was to come up with a way to capture some of the best moment, the mythology of busking and create a living social history book of and for the people of our world. We hope you enjoy these stories.
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