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The Pinecone Bluegrass Show WQDR 94.7 FM, and Streaming on 947Qdr.Com Hosted by Tim Woodall August 3, 2014, 6 – 9 P.M The PineCone Bluegrass Show WQDR 94.7 FM, and streaming on 947qdr.com Hosted by Tim Woodall August 3, 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 Flatt & Scruggs and the Foggy Ground Speed Foggy Mountain Banjo County Mountain Boys Records/ Columbia Records Country Gentlemen Matterhorn 25 Years Rebel Records Rock County Mary Jane, Won’t You be Mine Rock Solid Rebel Records Larry Cordle, Glenn Duncan & Lower on the Hog Lonesome Standard Time Sugar Hill Lonesome Standard Time Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice Another Man’s Arms The Heart of a Song Rebel Records The Churchmen Little White Church in the Dell Mercy Road Mountain Fever Records Alan Jackson Blacktop The Bluegrass Album Universal Nashville Alan Mullen Big Mon Heartwood Sessions Alan Mullen/Jam Sweet Potato Pie Sweet Blue Eyed Darling Brand New Day Mountain Fever Records Ricky Skaggs You Can’t Hurt Ham Music to My Ears Skaggs Family Records The Osborne Brothers Rocky Top High Lonesome: The Story of Bluegrass CMH Records Music (Various Artists) (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Old and In the Way Knockin’ on Your Door Old and In the Way Arista Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road That’s Kentucky Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road Pinecastle Records Randy Kohrs Devil of the Trail Quicksand Rural Rhythm Records IIIrd Tyme Out Out of Sight, Out of Mind John & Mary Rounder J.D. Crowe Philadelphia Lawyer Bluegrass Holiday Rebel Records J.D. Crowe and the New South Come on Down to My World Come on Down to My World Rounder Russell Johnson Devil’s Tramping Ground A Picture from the Past New Time Records Ronnie Bowman Sweet Marie Cold Virginia Night Rebel Records Flatt & Scruggs I’ll Go Stepping Too Columbia Historic Edition Columbia James Monroe & The Midnight Bonny Bean Blossom (Various Artists) MCA Nashville Ramblers Jason Davis Bootleg John Second Time Around Mountain Fever Records The Seldom Scene Traveling On and On Old Train Rebel Records Peter Rowan & the Nashville Trail of Tears New Moon Rising Sugar Hill Bluegrass Band Alison Krauss & Union Station Ghost in This House Live Rounder Becky Buller Nothing to You ’Tween Earth and Sky Dark Shadow Recording Berline, Crary & Hickman They Don’t Play George Jones on Now They Are Four… Sugar Hill MTV Bill Keith Crazy Creek Something Auld, Something Newgrass, Rounder Something Borrowed, Something Bluegrass Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver Heart of a Little Mountain Girl The Original Band Sugar Hill James King The Devil’s Train Three Chords and the Truth Rounder Al Batten Redneck Love Song #1 Instrumentals and Insanities Al Batten Wyatt Rice & Santa Cruz He Died a Rounder at Twenty- Picture in a Tear Rounder One Vince Gill Sweet Augusta Darlin’ Little Brother: The Acoustic Record MCA Nashville Darin & Brooke Aldridge Sweetest Waste of Time Darin & Brooke Aldridge Crossroads Records Del McCoury Band Streets of Baltimore Streets of Baltimore McCoury Music/RED Tony Rice Thunder Clouds of Love Tony Rice Plays and Sings Bluegrass Rounder The Churchmen That’s the Way I Want to Go I’ll be Long Gone Pinecastle Records Jim Mills Theme Time Hide Head Blues Sugar Hill Daily & Vincent I’ll Go to My Grave Loving You Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Cracker Brothers Barrell/Rounder David Parmley My Saro Jane The Best of David Parmley & Continental Pinecastle Divide Records Steep Canyon Rangers The Ghost of Norma Jean One Dime at a Time Rebel Records Blue Highway The Game The Game Rounder The Lonesome River Band The Game is Over Carrying the Tradition Rebel Records Constant Change A Rose for Marie Evolving Blue Circle Records The Williamson Brothers The Wreck of the Old 97 Bluegrass! Mandolin Central Tim Smith The Gold Rush Straight from the Heart TRS Records Tony Rice Early Morning Rain Me and My Guitar Rounder John Duffey Long Black Veil Always in Style Sugar Hill Jonathan Byrd I Was an Oak Tree Cackalack Waterbug The Johnson Mountain Boys Let me Rest (feat. Alison Krauss) We’ll Still Sing On Rounder Bluegrass All Stars That Smell Ash Breeze Without Love Ash Breeze Mountain Fever Records Sideline Girl at the Crossroads Bar Session I Mountain Fever Records .
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