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The Pinecone Bluegrass Show WQDR 94.7 FM, and Streaming on 947Qdr.Com Hosted by Larry Nixon October 12, 2014, 6 – 9 P.M The PineCone Bluegrass Show WQDR 94.7 FM, and streaming on 947qdr.com Hosted by Larry Nixon October 12, 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 Reno & Smiley Charlotte Breakdown 16 Greatest Hits Gusto Records Michael Cleveland and Fiddlin’ Joe On Down the Line Compass Records Flamekeeper Flatt Lonesome So Far Too Mountain Home Music Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road That’s Kentucky Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road Pinecastle Records Del McCoury Cold Cheater’s Heart A Deeper Shade of Blue Rounder Adam Steffey Warm Kentucky Sunshine (feat. Alison One More for the Road Sugar Hill Krauss) Alison Krauss Too Late to Cry Too Late to Cry Rounder Special Consensus & Friends Wild Montana Skies Country Boy: A Bluegrass Tribute Compass Records to John Denver Blue Highway The Game The Game Rounder Rhonda Vincent Busy City Only Me Upper Management Music Darrell Webb Band More Life Dream Big Mountain Fever Records Don Rigsby & Midnight Call Make God Laugh Hillbilly Heartache Rebel Records Detour Too Blue to Have the Blues Going Nowhere Fast Mountain Fever Records Dolly Parton Banks of the Ohio Blue Smoke Sony Masterworks Becky Buller Nothin’ To You ’Tween Earth & Sky Dark Shadow Recording Swift Creek Rock Me Grandpa Winner, Winner Chicken Dinner Vital Records Balsam Range Moon Over Memphis Five Mountain Home Music Doc Watson Midnight on the Stormy Deep Riding the Midnight Train Sugar Hill Darren Nicholson Things Left Undone Things Left Undone Bearded Baby Adam Steffey Who Now Will Sing Me Lullabies (feat. New Primitive Organic Records Samantha Snyder) Larry Sparks Bitterweeds Lonesome and then Some…A Rebel Records Classic 50 th Celebration The Grass Cats Bluegrass Man 9 Lives and More New Time Records Becky Buller Southern Flavor ’Tween Earth & Sky Dark Shadow Recording New Tradition Prodigal Son Stand and Be Counted Mountain Home Music James King Jason’s Farm Three Chords and the Truth Rounder The Seldom Scene Settin’ Me Up A Change of Scenery Sugar Hill Mike Cross Bounty Hunter Live & Kickin’ Sugar Hill Nu-Blu Without a Kiss Ten Rural Rhythm Records The Seldom Scene Baby Blue Live at the Cellar Door Rebel Records David Grisman, Vince Gill, Herb Lonesome River Here Today Rounder Pederson, Jim Buchanan, Emory Gordy Jr. Al Batten Always Marry an Ugly Girl Instrumentals & Insanities Al Batten The Earls of Leicester Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down The Earls of Leicester Rounder The Soggy Bottom Boys/Dan I am a Man of Constant Sorrow O Brother, Where Art Thou? Mercury Nashville Tyminski (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Various Artists) Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road Sharecropper’s Son Back to My Roots Rural Rhythm Records Jim & Jesse and the Virginia Boys Ole Slewfoot Bean Blossom (Various Artists) Geffen Larry Cordle & Lonesome Lost as a Ball in High Weeds Songs From the Workbench Ripchord Standard Time Hot Rize Just Like You Untold Stories Sugar Hill John Duffey Long Black Veil Always in Style: A Collection Sugar Hill Jimmy Martin Sunny Side of the Mountain High Lonesome: The Story of CMH Records Bluegrass Music (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Various Artists) .
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