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The Pinecone Bluegrass Show WQDR 94.7 FM, and Streaming on 947Qdr.Com Hosted by Larry Nixon May 4, 2014, 6 – 9 P.M The PineCone Bluegrass Show WQDR 94.7 FM, and streaming on 947qdr.com Hosted by Larry Nixon May 4, 2014, 6 – 9 p.m. Celebrating our 25 th year on the air! The PineCone Bluegrass Show is a reporting station in Bluegrass Unlimited and Bluegrass Today music polls. Artist Song Title Album Title Record Label Alan Mullen Maiden’s Prayer (with Clyde Maddox) Heartwood Sessions Alan Mullen Sierra Hull I’ll Always Be Waiting for You Daybreak Rounder Terry Baucom Martha White, Lester & Earl (with Never Thought of Looking Back Dualtone Music/John Marty Raybon) Boy & Billy The Boxcars Cornelia It’s Just a Road Mountain Home Music James King The Devil’s Train Three Chords and the Truth Rounder Alan Jackson Blue Ridge Mountain Song The Bluegrass Album ACR Records/EMI Records Nashville Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road That’s Kentucky Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road Pinecastle Records Rebecca Frazier Human Highway When We Fall Compass Records Rhonda Vincent Busy City Only Me Upper Management Music Lonesome River Band Carolyn the Teenage Queen One Step Forward Sugar Hill Blue Highway The Game The Game Rounder The Rarely Herd The Last Time Midnight Loneliness Pinecastle Records The Bankesters Cups (When I’m Gone) Love Has Wheels Compass Records Constant Change A Rose for Marie Evolving Blue Circle Records Nixon, Blevins & Gage Brown Mountain Lights Picking With Friends Clover Productions David Parmley & Continental Thirty-two Acres of Bottomland Pathway of Time Pinecastle Records Divide Unspoken Tradition Simple Little Town Simple Little Town Coyote Ridge The Grass Cats Bluegrass Man 9 Lives and More New Time Records The Del McCoury Band Blues Rollin’ In The Streets of Baltimore McCoury Music/RED Swift Creek Rock Me Grandpa Winner Winner Chicken Dinner Vital Records James King Old Five and Dimers Three Chords and the Truth Rounder Seldom Scene Like I Used to Do Long Time…Seldom Scene Smithsonian Folkways Recordings Claire Lynch How Many Moons Dear Sister Compass Records Michelle Cupit That Ole Fiddle on the Wall Bluegrass Baby Cupit Records Rhonda Vincent Only Me Only Me Upper Management Music The SteelDrivers Good Corn Liquor Reckless Rounder Special Consensus & Friends Wild Montana Skies Country Boy: A Bluegrass Tribute Compass Records to John Denver Larry Sparks Smoky Mountain Memories Classic Bluegrass Rebel Records Blue Highway Remind Me of You The Game Rounder James King Echo Mountain The Bluegrass Storyteller Rounder The Infamous Stringdusters Where the Rivers Run Cold Let it Go High Country Recordings Tony Rice Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald Tony Rice Sings Gordon Lightfoot Rounder Dan Tyminski/The Soggy Bottom I am a Man of Constant Sorrow O Brother, Where Art Thou? Mercury/Lost Boys (Original Motion Picture Highway Soundtrack) (Various Artists) Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road Bluegrass Barn Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road Pinecastle Records The Osborne Brothers Listening to the Rain Once More, Volumes I & II Sugar Hill Blue Highway Some Day Lonesome Pine Rebel Records New Tradition Prodigal Son Stand and Be Counted Mountain Home Russell Johnson Old Moonshiner Anytime, Anyplace but Only You New Time Records The Gentlemen of Bluegrass Carolina Memories Carolina Memories Pinecastle Records Damascus Ridge More Than a Name on the Wall One & Only Damascus Ridge Brandon Rickman I Bought Her a Dog Young Man, Old Soul Rural Rhythm Records Russell Johnson I Need to Know (feat. New Vintage) Anytime, Anyplace but Only You New Time Records Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road I Heard You Call His Name Last Night Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road Pinecastle Records Nu-Blu Without a Kiss Ten Rural Rhythm Records .
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