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Artist |
Title |
Album |
Label |
Link |
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Joe Val and the New England Bluegrass Boys |
Don't Sell Daddy Anymore Whiskey |
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The Stanley Brothers |
Dixon County Breakdown; I Long to See the Old Folks |
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Jim & Jesse |
Airmail Special; Are You Missing Me? |
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Clarence Ashley |
Little Sadie |
My Rough and Rowdy Days |
Yazoo |
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Fruit Jar Guzzlers |
Stack-O-Lee |
My Rough and Rowdy Days |
Yazoo |
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Ken Maynard |
Jesse James |
My Rough and Rowdy Days |
Yazoo |
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Uncle Dave Macon |
Worthy of Estimation; Rock About My Sarah Jane |
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Fidlin' John Carson |
Gonna Swing on the Golden Gate; Corn and Liquor Barbeque pt. II |
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Harry McClintock |
Jerry Go Oil the Car |
Classic Railroad Songs |
Smithsonian Folkways |
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Leadbelly |
Rock Island Line |
Classic Railroad Songs |
Smithsonian Folkways |
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Pete Seeger |
Jay Gould's Daughter |
Classic Railroad Songs |
Smithsonian Folkways |
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Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston |
John Henry |
Classic Railroad Songs |
Smithsonian Folkways |
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Woody Guthrie |
Do Re Mi; Dust Bowl Blues |
Dust Bowl Ballads |
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Woody and Arlo Guthrie |
This Land is Your Land |
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Richie Havens |
Vigilante Man |
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Old Crow Medicine Show |
Union Maid |
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Woody Guthrie |
Pretty Boy Floyd |
Dust Bowl Ballads |
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Earl Scruggs and Tom T. Hall |
There Ain't No Country Music on this Jukebox |
The Storyteller and the Banjo Man |
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The Country Gentlemen |
A Miner's Life; Lonely Child |
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Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, and Ricky Skaggs |
What is a Home Without Love? |
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Delaware Water Gap |
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter |
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John Hartford |
Gum Tree Canoe |
Gum Tree Canoe |
Flying Fish |
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Dave Woolum and Noah Case |
Single Girl, Married Girl |
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Southern Rail |
The Mad Russian |
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Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard |
Walkin' in My Sleep |
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Southern Rail |
Lookin' for the Lighthouse |
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The Ebony Hillbillies |
Jericho |
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Jim & Jesse |
Waiting for a Message; My Darling in Heaven |
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Today we listened to a bunch of old time records and celebrated the 99th birthday of Woody Guthrie.