00:10 Demonstration: Gina gives a spoken introduction over the strummed guitar, then sings, “It’s Goodbye to Texas” 05:00 Demonstration: Gina begins playing the fiddle alone on the same song. 06:12 Tuning up, Gina’s spoken introduction to the next song, for which she wrote the music. She summarizes the Cajun French lyrics. 06:55 Demonstration: Gina plays fiddle and sings, (English translation) “I went walking in the woods with my big jug of brandy…” 09:33 Gina talks about growing up not in Louisiana, but in Alabama, listening to Hank Williams. She talks about moving to New Orleans, going to Jazz Fest, meeting musician Pat Flory. 10:15 Demonstration: a lesser known Hank Williams composition, (a sweet fiddle instrumental) 12:20 Gina talks about the Allison Miner stage interviews, Pete Seeger, the Neutral Ground Coffeehouse, the coffeehouse CD. 14:33 Demonstration: Gina plays guitar and sings, “You Are Here” 18:26 Gina talks tech with the audience as she tunes up, tells where to purchase her recordings. She thanks the Big Easy Awards for her recent win in the Folk category, continues to tune up. 21:05 Gina introduces “the head-banger portion” of her show. 21:10 Demonstration: Gina on guitar and vocals “My Name Is” 25:04 Gina tunes up, tells her guitar’s background, introduces the next song, 26:29 Demonstration: “It’s a Monday Morning” (Gina on guitar and vocals) 30:20 Gina introduces a new song. 30:31 Demonstration: “On a Good Day” (Gina on guitar and vocals) 35:55 Gina decides to close out with a fiddler tune, reminds audience of her name, tunes up, introduces next song which was taught to her by Tony Thibodeaux. 36:27 Demonstration: “Don’t Bury Me” (Gina Forsyth playing the fiddle on this instrumental). 38:46 Gina talks about cassettes and CDs for sale, talks about her next appearances, tunes up her guitar, and introduces her last song which she wrote about moving to Louisiana from Mobile, Alabama. 40:33 Demonstration: “Tonight I’ll Be Dancing an Old Fashioned Waltz” (Gina on guitar and vocals). 42:56 The Gina Forsyth interview ends abruptly as she is telling the audience the words to the chorus. Suddenly a duplicate portion of the 1995 Abbey Lincoln interview is heard instead of the last approximately 2 minutes of the song Gina is using to end her intwerview. .