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Artist |
Title |
Album |
Label |
Link |
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Alison Krauss |
Sawing on the Strings |
A Hundred Miles or More |
Rounder |
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Norman Blake |
You Are My Sunshine |
O Brother, Where Art Thou? |
Mercury |
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Alison Kraus & Union Station |
Dust Bowl Children |
Paper Airplane |
Rounder |
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Peter Rowan and Tony Rice |
Dust Bowl Children; The Sunny Side of the Mountain |
Quartet |
Rounder |
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Dave Evans & River Bend |
Rawhide |
Poor Rambler |
Rebel |
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Emma Smith & Dave Evans |
Nine Pound Hammer |
Don't Let Me Cross Over |
Old Homestead Records |
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Dave Evans |
Bad Moon Shining; Hello Stranger |
Bad Moon Shining |
Rebel |
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Monroe Brothers |
Nine Pound Hammer is Too Heavy |
All American Country |
BMG |
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Bill Monroe & the Bluegrass Boys |
I'm Working on a Building |
Live at the Oppry |
MCA |
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Gary Scruggs |
Nine Pound Hammer |
Earl Scruggs performs with his Family and Freinds |
Columbia |
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Joan Baez |
My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains |
" |
" |
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Flatt & Scruggs with the Foggy Mountain Boys |
Come Back Darling |
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Columbia |
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Delia Bell and Bill Grant |
Won't You Come and Sing for Me |
Following the Feeling |
Rounder |
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Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard |
" |
Pioneering Women of Bluegrass |
Smothsonian/Folkways |
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" |
Coal Minor's Blues |
" |
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Connie & Babe and the Backwoods Boys |
Memories of Mother and Dad; Backwoods Dixie; Shouting on the Hills of Glory |
Down the Road to Home |
Rounder |
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Alice Gerrard |
Memories of Motherand Dad; Girl of Constant Sorrow |
Calling Me Home: Songs of Love and Loss |
Copper Creek |
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Soggy Bottom Boys |
I am a Man of Constant Sorrow |
O Brother Where Art Thou |
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Amy Gallatin |
I'm Movin' On; Katy Hill |
Northern Girl |
Happy Appy Records |
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Liz Meyer |
Untamed |
The Storm |
Strictly Country |
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Kenny & Amanda Smith Band |
Going Across the Sea |
Always Never Enough |
Rebel |
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" |
It's Noth The Wind |
House Down the Block |
Rebel |
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Stairwell Sisters |
Stay All Night; Swing Low; Kentucky Wonder |
Get off your Money |
Yodel-Ay-Hee |
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" |
Big Black Cat; Wild Horse |
Feet All Over the Floor |
" |
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October snow in the city is gone, but into November the bluegrass plays on...with Moonshine, sunshine, and some of our great women bluegrassers.