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“In these parts, luck is a slippery thing—more like a snake than a song. Folks will grip a rabbit’s foot ‘til the fur wears thin, or wear out a pew praying to a God they ain’t spoken to since the last hard winter. All for the hope that today, just today, their horse will outrun the devil waiting in the last turn.

They say a good horse is hard to find—harder still than a good man. And even the ones that shine like silver on race day can stumble when the thunder rolls in. Maybe it’s the blood, maybe it’s the break, maybe it’s just that some creatures are born unlucky and don’t know it till the gate swings open.”

“Today on Cornbread & Buttermilk, we’re stepping into that beautiful madness called the Kentucky Derby, where ladies wear their fortunes on their heads, men dream of riches over ice-cold juleps, and the track runs not just with horses but with hope—and more than a little heartache.”


You can find Edward Phillips on YouTube.   Go to @Edwardphillipsroots for more of his music.  Learn about  the history behind the Delta and Piedmont Blues.  Edward brings the music of Sun House, Blind Willie Johnson, and Robert Johnson to life with his stories.

A story about my discovery of the Going Gear Store, and Meeting Finley the English Retriver.

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Title: Ragged and Dirty

Performed by: William Brown

Recorded by: Alan Lomax

From the album: Negro Blues and Hollers

Courtesy of: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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