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Artist |
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Album |
Label |
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Joe Diffie |
Somehow Tonight |
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Tony Rice |
Foggy Mountain Rock |
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Bob Carlin and John Hartford |
Dry and Dusty |
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Bill Monroe |
Working on a Building |
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Keith Whitley and Ricky Skaggs |
Daybreak in Dixie; All I Ever Loved Was You |
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Ernest V. Stoneman |
Are You Washed in the Blood?; Old Joe Clark; The Poor Tramp; Careless Love |
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Oscar Jenkins, Fred Cockerham, and Tommy Jarrell |
Texas Girl; Bile 'em Cabbage Down |
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Norman and Nancy Blake |
He's Coming to Us Dead |
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Jody Stecher and Kate Brislin |
Seventeen Cents |
Stay Awhile |
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Big Country Bluegrass |
Take This Hammer |
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Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys |
Muleskinner Blues |
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Blue Highway |
Life of a Travelin' Man; Through the Window of a Train |
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Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper |
Sunday Morning Christian; Come Spring |
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Travers Chandler and Avery County |
Black Dust Fever; Mandolin Tango |
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Joe Diffie feat. the Grascals |
Rainin' on Her Rubber Dolly |
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The West Maryland Highballers |
Rabbit in the Pea Patch; Sourwood Mountain |
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Dave McCarn |
Poor Man, Rich Man |
Poor Man, Rich Man |
Rounder |
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Green Bailey |
Shut Up in Coal Creek Mine |
Poor Man, Rich Man |
Rounder |
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Bobby Osborne and Rocky Top X-press |
The Hard Times |
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Fiddlin' John Carson |
The Farmer is the Man that Feeds Them All |
Poor Man, Rich Man |
Rounder |
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The Bass Mountain Boys |
Sweet Carrie |
Love of a Woman |
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"Uncle" Dave Macon |
We're Up Against it Now |
Poor Man, Rich Man |
Rounder |
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Bobby Osborne and Rocky Top X-press |
Rocky Top X-press |
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Tom T. Hall |
Leaving Baker County |
sings Dixie and Tom T. |
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J.D. Crowe and the New South |
Rovin' Gambler |
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Doyle Lawson and Quick Silver |
Carolina in the Pines; Up on the Blue Ridge; I'll Be True |
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Part of today's show focused on hard times and protest tunes with origins in the Depression era or before.