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Knee-Deep in Bluegrass PLEASE CHECK OUT THE 1 HOUR OF BLUEGRASS GOSPEL THAT I AM NOW PROVIDING EACH WEEK. THIS CAN BE A STAND-ALONE SHOW FOR SUNDAY MORNINGS OR A THIRD HOUR OF KNEE-DEEP IN BLUEGRASS. I HOPE YOU CAN ADD IT TO YOUR PROGRAMMING. THANKS! ~CINDY Knee-Deep In Bluegrass SHOW 844– HOUR 1-Week of September 2, 2019 Segment 1- Show Open & Theme-Knee-Deep In Bluegrass-Terry Baucom Song-Beauty of My Dreams-Michael Cleveland with Del McCoury Song-Everybody’s Talking-Seldom Scene Song-Checkin’ Her Over-Osborne Brothers Segment Time: 11:27 Segment 2- :15 bumper bed Song-Down In Union County-Larry Sparks Song- I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry-Jason Barie w/Del M. & Paul W. Song-Fallen Star Saloon-Blue Moon Rising Song-Rawhide-Terry Baucom’s Dukes of Drive (Sponsors) BPCC / Lowe Vintage Instrument Company Segment Time: 13:45 Segment 3- :15 bumper Song- Friend and a Friend-Molly Tuttle Song- Ride This Road-Aaron Biblehauser Song-Lonesome Riverboat Blues-Edgar Loudermilk & Jeff Autry (Sponsors) D & V Landfest / Carolina In The Fall Segment Time: 12:57 Segment 4- Song-That’s How I Can Count On You-Red Allen Song-Both Ends of the Train-Blue Highway Song-No Place Love Won’t Go-Dailey & Vincent (Sponsors) IBMA World of Bluegrass / CBC Bluegrass Segment Time: 13:17 Local Station I.D Hour 2- Show 844 Segment 5- :15 bumper bed Song-My First Mistake-Alecia Nugent Song-Red Bandana-McPeak Brothers Segment Time: 6:38 Segment 6- :15 bumper bed Song-East Kentucky Home-Steel Drivers Song-Living Like There’s No Tomorrow-Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver Song-Why Don’t You Tell Me So-Boone Creek (field recording) (Sponsor) Bristol Rhythm & Roots / D & V LandFest Segment Time: 12:20 Segment 7- :15 bumper bed Song-I Can’t Change The Rhyme-Chris Jones & The Night Drivers Song-Way Down The River Road-Special Consensus Song-Wreck of the Old 97-Lost & Found (Sponsors) Lowe Vintage / Carolina In The Fall Segment Time: 13:36 Segment 8- :15 bumper bed Song-El Dorado Blue-Balsam Range w/Atlanta Pops Orch. Ensemble Song-Broke Down In Arkansas-Missy Armstrong (Sponsors) IBMA World of Bluegrass / CBC Bluegrass Segment Time: 11:40 Segment 9- :15 bumper bed Song-Long Journey Home-Earls of Leicester Closing Theme- In A Groove-Terry Baucom Segment Time: 5:01 Segment 10 - Show PROMO :30 *denotes cuts aired on npr network affiliates Knee-Deep In Bluegrass is a Production of John Boy & Billy, Inc. All Rights Reserved. For questions, tech support, to become an affiliate or get advertising rates, contact Cindy Baucom: [email protected] Call or Text (704) 221-2847 THANK YOU! Knee-Deep In Bluegrass G O S P E L SHOW – 844 - Week of September 2, 2019 Segment 1- Show Open Song-Victory In Jesus-Steve Gulley Song-Happy On My Way-Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver Song-I Just Steal Away And Pray-Deeper Shade of Blue (Sponsor) Lowe Vintage Instrument Company Song-Lord Lift Me Up-Darin & Brooke Aldridge Segment Time: 15:09 Segment 2- :15 bumper bed Song-This World Is Not My Home-Ricky Skaggs Song- I Like To Hear ‘Em Preach It-Jimmy Martin Song-I’ll Meet You In The Morning-Larry Cordle (Sponsor) Carolina Bible Camp Festival Song-I Can’t Sit Down-Kenny & Amanda Smith Segment Time: 14:01 Segment 3- :15 bumper Song- Jesus Walked Upon The Water-Junior Sisk Song-Preaching Praying Singing-Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road (Sponsor) IBMA World of Bluegrass Song-When My Time Comes To Go-IIIrd Tyme Out Song-His Promised Land-Rhonda Vincent & The Rage Segment Time: 12:26 Segment 4- Song-Because He Loved Me-Dale Ann Bradley Song-When The Lord Comes Back-Carson Peters & Iron Mountain Song-Gonna Rise & Shine-Alan Bibey & Grasstowne Segment Time: 11:46 CLOSING CREDITS Local Station I.D. Knee-Deep In Bluegrass is a Production of John Boy & Billy, Inc. All Rights Reserved. For questions, tech support, to become an affiliate or get advertising rates, contact Cindy Baucom: [email protected] Call or Text (704) 221-2847 THANK YOU! .
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