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Dave Peyton, Roger Samples and Charlie Bowen used to play this tune back in the ‘70s, but it’s only recently come back into the Floodipshere...

Our Flood brother Danny Cox and his sweet wife Tami are on vacation this week, but before they hit to the road, we had to give Dan a good Fl...

We’ve said it before. We’ll say it again. Much of the music made at our weekly rehearsals is conversations that aren’t burdened with so many...

A lot of the hokum tunes that The Flood has always loved were born far to the south of us, in place like Memphis and New Orleans. So it’s al...

Since it’s Memorial Day weekend, we wanted to offer something appropriate in this week’s podcast. Of course, in the Floodisphere, our spirit...

The Flood band room is usually a rather raucous place —rocking tunes, loud talk, lots of laughter — but often that mood can turn on a dime t...

This great late-‘60s Lovin’ Spoonful tune is the perfect opportunity to answer listeners’ requests for another little sample from Danny Cox’...

We knew the band room was going to rock as soon as we saw our Danny Cox was bringing along his life-long buddy, guitarist Bobby Murnahan, wh...

A half dozen years after his death at beginning of the horrid Covid pandemic, songwriter John Prine is still very much on our minds. Here’s...

Our rendering of this ancient bittersweet song of love and loss dates back more than 45 years now, but each times we play it, it seems as ne...

Last month one of our heroes — guitarist Tommy Emmanuel — released a special rendition of this song in honor of another of our heroes — Doc...

The Flood started playing around with hokum music — those good old jug band tunes from the 1920s — about a half century ago, but it took ano...

Most love songs are about young love, and that’s special, but it’s nothing compared to love that has aged like fine wine. Here’s a song to a...

This old John Stewart composition came to us in the very first hours of The Flood’s origin story. And now, a half century later, darned if i...

We do a version of this song that most people don’t sing. We got our inspiration from an old Folkways album that Rolf Cahn and Eric von Schm...

Here’s a song that we likely wouldn’t even know about were it not for the diligence and the curiosity of a researcher who was far from an or...

It’s hard to believe, but it’s been 10 years now since Randy Hamilton brought us this tune. It resonated with us then and even more so today...

We sure wish we had started doing this song back when our buddy Dave Peyton was still alive. Oh, how Dave would have loved the goofy, gritty...

Our Randy Hamilton was just born to sing songs like this. He and Danny Cox brought us “Spooky,” this old Classics IV tune, last summer and w...

The fun of playing some songs is that we just never know what we’re going to hear. This George Gershwin piece is like that, ever since Danny...