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Old Time Banjo |--Compilations | |--Banjer Days | | |--01 Rippling Waters | | |--02 Johnny Don't Get Drunk | | |--03 Hand Me down My Old Suitcase | | |--04 Moonshiner | | |--05 Pass Around the Bottle | | |--06 Florida Blues | | |--07 Cuckoo | | |--08 Dixie Darling | | |--09 I Need a Prayer of Those I Love | | |--10 Waiting for the Robert E Lee | | |--11 Dead March | | |--12 Shady Grove | | |--13 Stay Out of Town | | |--14 I've Been Here a Long Long Time | | |--15 Rolling in My Sweet Baby's Arms | | |--16 Walking in the Parlour | | |--17 Rye Whiskey | | |--18 Little Stream of Whiskey (the dying Hobo) | | |--19 Old Joe Clark | | |--20 Sourwood Mountain | | |--21 Bonnie Blue Eyes | | |--22 Bonnie Prince Charlie | | |--23 Snake Chapman's Tune | | |--24 Rock Andy | | |--25 I'll go Home to My Honey | | `--banjer days | |--Banjo Babes | | |--Banjo Babes 1 | | | |--01 Little Orchid | | | |--02 When I Go To West Virginia | | | |--03 Precious Days | | | |--04 Georgia Buck | | | |--05 Boatman | | | |--06 Rappin Shady Grove | | | |--07 See That My Grave Is Kept Clean | | | |--08 Willie Moore | | | |--09 Greasy Coat | | | |--10 I Love My Honey | | | |--11 High On A Mountain | | | |--12 Maggie May | | | `--13 Banjo Jokes Over Pickin Chicken | | |--Banjo Babes 2 | | | |--01 Hammer Down Girlfriend | | | |--02 Goin' 'Round This World | | | |--03 Down to the Door:Lost Girl | | | |--04 Time to Swim | | | |--05 Chilly Winds | | | |--06 My Drug | | | |--07 Ill Get It Myself | | | |--08 Birdie on the Wire | | | |--09 Trouble on My Mind | | | |--10 Memories of Rain | | | |--12 Should've Burnt It Down | | | |--13 Another One Step | | | |--14 Better | | | |--15 Tenopah Waltz | | | |--16 Centrifugal Forces | | | `--17 Something Only Dreams Are Made Of | | `--Banjo Babes 2015 | | |--01 Pretty Little Miss | | |--02 Float Downstream | | |--03 Red Rocking Chair | | |--04 Single Girl Married Girl | | |--05 Oh Susanna | | |--06 Coyote Why Ya Been Lookin So Thin | | |--07 Ballad of the Honeybee & Almond Flower | | |--08 Honey Man | | |--09 Ancient Ancestry | | |--10 Nameless Heart | | |--11 Dont Count on Me | | |--12 Sandy Boys | | |--13 Squirrel Hill | | |--14 Goodbye Again | | `--15 This Time Tomorrow Night | |--Banjo Classics | | `--From the Vaults | | |--01 What'll We Do With the Baby-O | | |--02 Hell Up Hickory Hollow | | |--03 Back-Step Cindy Ver 1 | | |--04 Back-Step Cindy Ver 2 | | |--05 Shortening Bread | | |--06 Charming Betsy | | |--07 Cluck Old Hen | | |--08 Arkansas Traveler Ver 1 | | |--09 Arkansas Traveler Ver 2 | | |--10 Arkansas Traveler Ver 3 | | |--11 Dance Around Molly | | |--12 John Henry Ver 1 | | |--13 John Henry Ver 2 | | |--14 Rocky Hill | | |--15 Spanish Fandango | | |--16 Spanish Flang Dango | | |--17 Sugar in My Coffee | | |--18 Johnson Boys Ver 1 | | |--19 Johnson Boys Ver 2 | | |--20 Shady Grove | | |--21 New River Train Ver 1 | | |--22 New River Train Ver 2 | | |--23 New River Train Ver 3 | | |--24 Soldiers Joy | | |--25 Cousin Sally Brown | | |--26 Hop Light Ladies | | |--27 Salt River | | |--28 Kyles Friends Tune | | |--29 Liberty | | |--30 Mississippi Sawyers | | |--31 Sail Away Ladies | | `--32 John Browns Dream | |--Banjo Festival | | |--01 Banjo Cantata | | |--02 Banjo Workout | | |--03 Holston Valley Breakdown | | |--04 Little Boxes | | |--05 There's a Meeting Here Tonight | | |--06 Miller's Cave | | |--07 Cripple Creek | | |--08 Goodman Coonhound | | |--09 Whistle While You Work | | |--10 Hooka Tooka | | |--11 Goin' Down There | | |--12 Hundreds of Miles | | |--13 Old Joe Clark | | |--14 Movin' Down the Line | | |--15 Hindu Stomp | | |--16 Whistle While You Work | | |--17 Mad Mountain Medley | | |--18 Hooka Tooka | | |--19 Trail Ridge Road Road | | |--20 Joe's Breakdown | | |--21 Banjo Tune | | |--22 Greenback Dollar | | |--23 Rumblin On | | |--24 Fast and Loose | | |--25 Goin' Down There | | |--26 Earl's Breakdown | | `--27 Green Corn | |--Banjo Songs of the Southern Mountains | | `--Good Old Mountain Dew | | |--01 Little Maggie | | |--02 Cripple Creek | | |--03 Keep My Skillet Good & Greasy | | |--04 Old Reuben | | |--05 Careless Love | | |--06 John Henry | | |--07 Way Down on the Island | | |--08 Poor Little Ellen | | |--09 Arkansas traveller | | |--10 Boston Burglar | | |--11 Old Mountain Dew | | |--12 Lost John | | |--13 Pretty Polly | | |--14 Finger Ring | | |--15 Cumberland Gap | | |--16 Fly Aroun, My Pretty Little Miss | | |--Banjo Songs of the Southern Mountains | | |--Banjo Songs of the Southern Mountains - Back | | |--Banjo Songs of the Southern Mountains - Front | | `--Thumbs | |--Black Banjo Songsters of N Carolina and Virginia | | |--01 Coo Coo | | |--02 Whos Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot | | |--03 Old Ratler | | |--04 Georgia Buck | | |--05 Georgia Buck | | |--06 John Henry | | |--07 High Sheriff | | |--08 John Henry | | |--09 Garfield | | |--10 Old Corn Liquor | | |--11 John Henry | | |--12 Black Annie | | |--13 Love Somebody | | |--14 Long Tail Blue | | |--15 Aint Gonna Rain No More | | |--16 Going Where Ive Never Been Before | | |--17 Black Annie | | |--18 Old Blue | | |--19 Going Away From Home | | |--20 You Dont Know My Darling | | |--21 Jaybird March | | |--22 Going Up North | | |--23 Sugar Hill | | |--24 Momma Dont Allow | | |--25 Shortnin Bread | | |--26 Shortnin Bread | | |--27 Fox Chase | | |--28 Roustabout | | |--29 Cooking in the Kitchen | | |--30 Coo Coo | | |--31 Fox Chase | | |--32 Little Brown Jug | | `--Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia | |--Catalonian Banjo | | |--01 Eastern Wind | | |--02 Chesnuts | | |--03 Bels Jam | | |--04 Cherry B Waltz | | |--05 Pascflash | | |--06 Britts Dream | | |--07 Forget the Fiddle | | |--08 Nine Hundred Miles | | |--09 L'Hereu Riera:El Ball de Sant Ferriol:El Ball de la Civada:El Poll i la Puca:El Rossinyol | | |--10 Shove the Pigs Foot | | |--11 Little Old Log Cabin | | |--12 El Pont d'Oriol | | |--13 Margarets Waltz | | |--14 Woodnails | | |--15 Barcelona Blues | | |--16 Birmingham Breakdown | | |--17 A l'Amic Tama | | `--18 Early One Morning:Cowboys Lament:South Wind | |--Classic Banjo | | |--01 My Blue Eyed Gal:Cripple Creek:Old Joe ... | | |--02 Banging Breakdown | | |--03 Johnson Boys | | |--04 Peachbottom Creek | | |--05 Coo Coo | | |--06 Josh Thomas's Roustabout | | |--07 Jaw Bone | | |--08 Bright Sunny South | | |--09 Coal Creek March | | |--10 Mississippi Heavy Water Blues | | |--11 Walk Light Ladies | | |--12 Buck Creek Girls | | |--13 Gut Bucket Blues | | |--14 Skylark:Roaring Mary | | |--15 St. Anne’s Reel:La Renfleuse Gorbeil | | |--16 Smokey Mokes | | |--17 Golden Bell Polka | | |--18 Banjoland | | |--19 Sally Ann | | |--20 Lonesome Road Blues | | |--21 Fox Chase | | |--22 Hop Along Lou | | |--23 Cotton-Eyed Joe | | |--24 Foggy Mountain Top | | |--25 Rambling Hobo | | |--26 Old Rattler (Fox Chase) | | |--27 Georgia Buck | | |--28 Wish to the Lord I'd Never Been Born | | |--29 Black Eyed Susie | | |--30 Bluegrass Breakdown | | `--Classic Banjo from Smithsonian Folkways | |--Clawhammer Banjo | | |--Clawhammer Banjo, Vol. 1 | | | |--01 June Apple | | | |--02 John Lover's Gone | | | |--03 Old Joe Clark | | | |--04 Sally Ann | | | |--05 Mississippi Sawyer | | | |--06 Darling Nellie Gray | | | |--07 Ducks on the Millpond | | | |--08 Cumberland Gap | | | |--09 Pretty Little Girl | | | |--10 Long Steel Rail | | | |--11 Little Maggie | | | |--12 Sweet Boys' Tune | | | |--13 Richmond | | | |--14 Sandy River Belle | | | |--15 Stoneman's Tune | | | |--16 Cluck Old Hen | | | |--17 John Henry | | | |--18 Step Back Cindy | | | |--19 Big-Eyed Rabbit | | | |--AlbumArt_{490F0D9F-B9C3-4A8D-8645-2CCBDC3740AE}_Large | | | |--AlbumArt_{490F0D9F-B9C3-4A8D-8645-2CCBDC3740AE}_Small | | | |--AlbumArtSmall | | | |--desktop | | | `--Folder | | |--Clawhammer Banjo, Vol. 2 | | | |--01 Jake Gillie | | | |--02 Roustabout | | | |--03 Big Eyed Rabbit | | | |--04 Sourwood Mountain | | | |--05 Sandy River | | | |--06 Little Birdie | | | |--07 John Brown's Dream | | | |--08 Johnny's Gone to War | | | |--09 Cripple Creek | | | |--10 Twin Sisters | | | |--11 Elkhorn Ridge | | | |--12 Fortune | | | |--13 Sally Anne | | | |--14 Stillhouse | | | |--15 Ommie, Let Your Bangs Hang Down | | | |--16 Going Down the Road | | | |--17 Cousin Sally Brown | | | |--18 Shady Grove | | | |--19 Old Joe Clark | | | |--AlbumArt_{AF32C9FA-9CA7-4B7F-9254-6A8BE1DF72BA}_Large | | | |--AlbumArt_{AF32C9FA-9CA7-4B7F-9254-6A8BE1DF72BA}_Small | | | |--AlbumArtSmall | | | |--desktop | | | `--Folder | | `--Clawhammer Banjo, Vol. 3 | | |--01 Hollyding | | |--02 As Time Draws Near | | |--03 Georgie | | |--04 Shaving a Dead Man | | |--05 John Hardy | | |--06 Let Old Drunkards Be | | |--07 Little Birdie | | |--08 Cluck Old Hen | | |--09 Little Brown Jug | | |--10 Sugar Hill | | |--11 Tater Patch | | |--12 Western Country | | |--13 John Henry | | |--14 Liza Jane | | |--15 Going Back to Georgia | | |--16 Jimmy Sutton | | |--17 Johnson Boys | | |--18 Arkansas Traveler | | |--AlbumArt_{9CA0316F-FCED-4FAA-9EC9-F2CC12F62922}_Large | | |--AlbumArt_{9CA0316F-FCED-4FAA-9EC9-F2CC12F62922}_Small | | |--AlbumArtSmall | | |--desktop | | `--Folder | |--Folk Banjo Styles | | |--01 Flop-Eared Mule (Eric Weissberg) | | |--02 Wildwood Flower (Eric Weissberg) | | |--03 John Hardy (Eric Weissberg) | | |--04 Nine Hundred Miles (Eric Weissberg) | | |--05 Lonesome Road Blues (Eric Weissberg) | | |--06 Wild Bill Jones (Tom Paley) | | |--07 Pretty Polly (Tom Paley) | | |--08 Rabbit Where's Your Mommy (Tom Paley) | | |--09 Handsome Molly (Tom Paley) | | |--10 John Henry (Tom Paley) | | |--11 The Eight Of January (Tom Paley)
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