Hillbilly & Country Vol 154 - Bluegrass Special Vol 04
Blue Ridge Mountain Blues (1962-2018)
01. Doc & Merle Watson - Blue Ridge Mountain Blues (1985)
02. Tom Tall - Bluegrass Valley (1973)
03. David Lindley - Clinch Mountain Backstep (1964)
04. The Smoky Mountain Players - The Wreck Of The Old 97 (1992)
05. Ralph Stanley - The Death Of John Henry (2002)
06. Bluegrass Reunion - I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome (1992)
07. Eric Weissberg & Marshall Brickman - Earle's Breakdown (1963)
08. Chatham County Line - Bacon In The Skillet (2007)
09. Mike Seeger - Holston Valley Breakdown (1965)
10. Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers - Dark Hollow (1972)
11. The Church Sisters - House Of Dreams (2018)
12. Jimmy Martin & Ralph Stanley - Rabbit In The Log (1980)
13. Bill Duncan - Country Home (1962)
14. Billy Charles & Three Rivers - Foggy Mountain Breakdown (2002)
15. Hylo Brown & The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers - Hard Luck (1963)
16. Jim Eanes & Bobby Atkins - Pike County Breakdown (1991)
17. John Hartford - Where The Old Red River Flows (2002)
18. David West & Friends - Hickory Wind (2001)
19. Left Hand String Band - Get Me Outta This City (1991)
20. The Hillbenders - Pinball Wizard (2015)

Thank you for another good one Bob. Lucky thing I let you know I also go by Done4it because tonight for some reason Google will not give me the option of signing my name Wayne D.
ReplyDeleteNot a problem Wayne, and thanks for your comments.
Deleteanother gem Bob.......thank you
ReplyDeleteEnjoy cabledogg2!
Deletecan't imagine how bluegrass pickers learned their art. My fingers can;t move that fast even without a banjo... thanx Bob for another installment.
ReplyDeleteHi moze, it's interesting how there's a whole new generation of bluegrass players, like Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, Shelby Means, all making great music.
DeleteThanks a lot, Bob!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Concha.
DeleteThanks Bob! Love that bluegrass shit. Your right about the new pups - I'm a Billy Strings fangirl for sure.
ReplyDeleteCheers Berni, plenty more Bluegrass coming, and don't forget to take a look in Bob's Cellar, plenty of bluegrass regularly shared in there from cabledogg2.
DeleteThanks, another great one
ReplyDeleteEnjoy jf
DeleteThanks Bob, Great issue as always
ReplyDelete