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Clarence Belcher Collection Clarence Belcher Collection The Bassett Historical Center is a non-circulating facility. Feel free to come in and listen to any selection from this music collection here at the Center. LOCAL 45s (recorded on one CD) 01 Dink Nickelston and the Virginia Buddies – (1) Henry County Blues; (2) Trying at Love Again 01 The Dixie Pals – (1) Dixie Rag; (2) Wedding Bells 01 The Dixie Pals – (1) The Model Church; (2) Pass Me Not 01 The Dixie Pals – (1) Who’ll Take Care of the Graves?; (2) Don’t Say Good-Bye If You Love Me 02 Ted Prillaman and the Virginia Ramblers – (1) There’ll Come a Time; (2) North to 81 Albums (* recorded on CD) 01 Abe Horton: Old-Time Music from Fancy Gap (vault) 01A Back Home in the Blue Ridge, County Record 723 (vault) 02* Bluegrass on Campus, Vol. 1, recorded live at Ferrum College Fiddlers Convention 02A Blue Grass Hits (Jim Eanes, The Stonemans) 03* Blue Ridge Highballers 1926 Recordings featuring Charley La Prade (vault) 04* Blue Ridge Barn Dance – Old Time Music, County Record 746 (vault) (2 copies) 04A Camp Creek Boys – Old-Time String Band (vault) 04B Charlie Poole – The Legend of, County Record 516 (vault) 04C Charlie Poole and the NC Ramblers, County Record 505 (vault) 04D Charlie Poole and the NC Ramblers, County Record 509 (vault) 05* Charlie Poole & the NC Ramblers – Old Time Songs recorded from 1925-1930 (vault) (2 copies) 05A* Charlie Poole and the NC Ramblers – Old Time Songs recorded from 1925-1930, Vol. 2 (vault) 06 Clark Kessinger, Vol. 2, County Record 747 (vault) 06A Druid Hills Baptist Church Sanctuary Choir 06A(1) Dryhill Draggers – A Daisy for You (vault) 06A(1a) Dryhill Draggers – There Will Come a Time (vault) (2 copies) 06B Easter Brothers (1983) 06C Easter Brothers (1968) 06D Easter Brothers – 14 Songs of Faith 06D1* Easter Brothers – As Long As I Have Jesus (The Mountain Song) 06E Easter Brothers – Coming Home 06F Easter Brothers – Country Hymn Time 06G Easter Brothers – Don’t Overlook Your Blessings 06H Easter Brothers - From Earth to Glory Land 06I Easter Brothers – He’s Everything I Need 06I(1) Easter Brothers - Hereafter 06J Easter Brothers – I Feel Like Traveling On 06K Easter Brothers – In Nashville 06L Easter Brothers – I’ve Been Touched 06M Easter Brothers – Just Another Hill 06N Easter Brothers – Let Me Stand Lord (2 copies in sleeve) 06O Easter Brothers – “Lord I Will” 06P Easter Brothers – We’re Going Home (2 copies) 06P(1) Eight Miles Apart: Old Time Music from Patrick and Carroll County, Virginia (vault) 06P(2) Emmett W. Lundy: Fiddle Tunes from Grayson County, Virginia (vault) 06Q Fleming & Messick – Evangelistic Party, Gospel in Song 06R Harold & Abe – Cornbread, Molasses, and Sassafras Tea 06R(1) Hopper Brothers & Connie – Jesus Taught Our Hearts to Sing 06R(2) Hopper Brothers & Connie – Just Old Time Christians 06S Hopper Brothers & Connie – Our Kind of Gospel 06T Hopper Brothers and Connie – The Unseen Hand 06U Jim Eanes – 50th Anniversary Celebration (vault) 07* Jim Eanes – Bluegrass Ballads (vault) 08* Jim Eanes – Reminiscing (vault) 09* Jim Eanes – Red Smiley and the Blue Grass Cut-Ups (vault) 09A Jim Eanes – Rural Rhythm (vault) 09A(1) Jim Eanes – Shenandoah Valley Quartet (vault) 09B Jim Eanes – Your Old Standby (vault) 10* John E. Tinsley – Country Blues Roots Revived (vault) (2 copies) 10A Kyle Creed & His Claw-Hammer Banjo with Guitar – Liberty (vault) 10B Old-Time Mountain Guitar, County Record 523 (vault) 11* Ole Time Gospel Favorites - Pedro Cooper, Elva Phillips and the Pumpkin Vines 12* Pedro Cooper, Elva Phillips and the Pumpkin Vines 12A Red Smiley and The Blue Grass Cutups 12B Ricky Van Shelton – Loving Proof 12B(1) Ricky Van Shelton – Sings Christmas 12B(1A) Riley Puckett: Old Time Greats, Volume 1 (vault) 12B(1B) Riley Puckett: Waitin’ For the Evening Mail, County Record 411 (vault) 12B(2) Roy Hall & his Blue Ridge Entertainers – Recorded 1938-41 (vault) 12C Ted Prillaman and the Virginia Ramblers 12C(1) Tex Isley, Gray Craig & The New North Carolina Ramblers (vault) 12D The Ambassadors – For God So Loved 12E The Ambassadors – On Top 12F The Ambassadors – Sheltered in the Arms of God 13A The Believers – Looking Upward 13A(1) The Believers – “Miracle of Miracles” 13B The Believers Quartet – “Then I Met Jesus” (2 copies) 13C The Clifton Family Ole Time Band – “Mountain Heritage” 13C(1) The Conner Brothers, County Record 763 (vault) 13C(2) The Cooke Duet – “Striving for that City” 13C(3) The Country Grass – Back Home with (vault) 13C(4) The County Line Quartet: Happiness 13D The Faith Quartet – “Step into the Water” 13D(1) The Foddrell Brothers: “Patrick County Rag” (vault) (2 copies) 13D(2) The Foddrell Brothers: The Original Blues Brothers (vault) 13E The Gloryland Trio – The Sun Won’t Ever Go Down in that City (2 copies) 13F The Good Intentions – I Thought of God 13G The Gospel Echoes – Hallelujah Square (2 copies) 13G1 The Gospel Four – Singing Praise Unto the Lord 13H The Harmonettes – Signs of the Times 13H(1) The Joyful Noise – Didn’t He Shine 13I The Joyful Noise – “Sunrise” 13J* The Legend of Charlie Poole, County Record 516 (vault) 14 The Lost and Found – “The First Time Around” (vault) 14A The Mayo Mountain Church Singers – Face to Face 14B The Mayo Mountain Church Singers – Tomorrow May Mean Goodbye 14C The Messengers – His Name is Wonderful 14D The Messengers – Telling the World About His Love 14D(1) The Mill Creek Trio – JESUS is surely coming soon 14E The Mill Creek Trio – Sheltered in the Arms of Jesus 14E(1) The Nocturnes at the Homestead, Vol. 1 14F The New Virginians – Reach Out and Touch…. 14G* The Old Virginia Fiddlers – Old Time Fiddle Music from Patrick Co, VA, County 201 (vault) (2 copies) 14H The Original Orchard Grass Band – Sourwood Mountain (vault) 15 The Original Orchard Grass Band – “Walking in My Sleep” (vault) 15A The Plaster Sisters – Singing Their Favorite Gospel Songs 15B The Rakes Family – Country and Bluegrass Hymns 15C The Revelations with Derrick – God’s Word in Song 15C(1) The Royal Heirs – God’s Only Son 15D The Salvations Quartet – Especially for God 15E The Spencer Quartet – Favorites (2 copies) 15F The Spencer Quartet – Golden Harvest 15G The Spiritualaires Quartet – “A Message From the Cross” (2 copies) 15G(1) The Spiritualaires Quartet – Glory Bound! 15H The Spiritualaires Quartet – Image of God 15H(1) The Spiritualaires Quartet – Spirit of Truth 15I The Stonemans 15J The Stoneman’s – Stonemans’ Country 15K The Stonemans – Dawn of the Stonemans’ Age 15K(1) The Stonemans – The First Family of Country Music 15K(2) The Stonemans – Tribute to Pop Stoneman 15K(3) The Vision Quartet – I’ve Come Too Far 15L The Vision Quartet – The Unseen Hand 15M The Wesley Trio: I Mean to Go Through (Album 5) 15N* Thirty Years of Bluegrass (1 Jim Eanes song & 1 Allen Shelton song) 15O Traditional Music From Grayson and Carroll Counties (vault) 15P Troy Brammer – The American Sound (vault) 16 The Shady Mountain Ramblers – Nobody’s Business (vault) 16A Uncle Wade – A Memorial to Wade Ward, Old Time Virginia Banjo Picker 1892-1971 (vault) 16B Virginia Breakdown (includes Buddy Pendleton), County Record 705 (vault) (2 copies) 16B(1) Virginia Traditions – Blue Ridge Piano Styles (vault) 16C Virginia Traditions – Non-Blues Secular Black Music (vault) 16D Virginia Traditions – Western Piedmont Blues (vault) CDs 01CD-05CD 63rd – 67th Annual Old Fiddlers’ Convention 1998-2002: Live at Galax (5 CDs) 06CD1-06CD2 A Guide to the Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail (Disc A & B) 06CD(A) Bascom Lamar Lunsford 06CD(A1) Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia (in vault) 06CD(B) Camp Creek Boys: Old-Time String Band 07CD Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers – Old Time Songs recorded from 1925 to 1930 08CD Charlie Poole with the Highlanders 08CD(A) Clinton Gregory 08CD(B) Clinton Gregory: Freeborn Man 08CD(C) Clinton Gregory: If It Weren’t For County Music, “I’d Go Crazy” 09CD Dry Hill Draggers – Take a Drink on Me 09CD (A) Jim Eanes – Jim Eanes and The Shenandoah Valley Boys: Your Old Standby 09CD (B) Jim Eanes – Classic Bluegrass 09CD (C) Jim Eanes – Heart of the South 09CD (D) Jim Eanes – Webco Classics, Volume 3 09CD(D1) Jimmy Martin – Will the Circle Be Unbroken 09CD (E) Lost & Found 09CD (E1) Montana Young – Fiddling Up a Storm 09CD (E2) Nashville: The Early String Bands 09CD (E3) Patsy Cline (4 CD Set) 09CD (F) Stanley Brothers: All-Time Greatest Hits 09CD (G) The Hoppers: One Foundation 10CD The New Ballard’s Branch Bogtrotters: The Galax Way 11CD The Shelton Brothers – “Old Country Church” 11CD-A The Stoneman Family 12CD Virginia Traditions – Native Virginia Ballads ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 45s 03 Leroy Van Dyke – Walk on By/The Auctioneer VHS tapes 01V Bill Gaither Presents A Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming, Volume Two 02V-05V Country’s Family Reunion (Volumes One – Four) 06V Minnie Pearl – Old Times 07V Stories From The Golden Age Of Country Music DVDs 01D Bill Gaither Presents A Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming, Volume One Cassettes 01C Amazing Grace – Gospel Hymns, Mark Barnett & The Mountain View Players 02C Appalachian Memories, Volume One 03C Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys – San Antonio Rose and Other Hits 04C1-04C3 Country Memories, Tapes 1-3 05C1-05C3 Country Soft ‘N’ Mellow, Tapes 1-3 06C Eddy Arnold – One More Time 07C Hank Williams – Greatest Hits 08C Hee Haw Gospel Quartet – 2nd Edition 09C Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs – Flatt & Scruggs’ Greatest Hits 10C Marty Robbins – His All-Time Greatest Hits 11C Marty Robbins – Sings Romantic Favorites 12C Patsy Cline – 12 Greatest Hits 13C Reba McEntire
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