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1-1 | Burnett & Rutherford: Ladies Of The Steamboat | ||
Fiddle Leonard Rutherford | Lead Vocals, Banjo [Possibly], Guitar [Possibly] Richard Burnett | |||
1-2 | Buell Kazee: The Dying Soldier | ||
1-3 | Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers: Little Rabbit / Rabitt Where's Your Mammy | ||
Banjo John Crockett Sr | Fiddle George Crockett | Guitar Johnny Crockett (2) | Jew's Harp Alan Crockett | Tenor Guitar Albert Crockett | |||
1-4 | Shortbuckle Roark & Family: I Truly Understand You Love Another Man | ||
1-5 | Ted Gossett's String Band: Eighth Of January | ||
Banjo Pete Woods (2) | Fiddle Ted Gossett | Guitar [Possibly] Earl Nossinger, Enos Gossett | |||
1-6 | Burnett & Rutherford: All Night Long Blues | ||
Fiddle Leonard Rutherford | Lead Vocals, Banjo [Possibly], Guitar [Possibly] Richard Burnett | |||
1-7 | Jimmie Johnson's String Band: Shipping Port | ||
Banjo Bill Mulligan | Fiddle, Vocals Andy Palmer (2) | Guitar Basil Martin | |||
1-8 | Robert L. Day: The Rowan County Crew | ||
1-9 | Doc Roberts: Deer Walk | ||
Fiddle Doc Roberts | Guitar Asa Martin | |||
1-10 | Rutherford & Foster: Let Her Go, I'll Meet Her | ||
Fiddle, Harmony Vocals Leonard Rutherford | Guitar, Lead Vocals John Foster (17) | |||
1-11 | Walter Family: That's My Rabbit, My Dog Caught It | ||
Banjo Ray Agee (2) | Fiddle Draper Walter | Guitar Charlie Estes (2) | Jug Charlie Burdette | Piano Mary Walter (2) | Washboard Wilburn Walter | |||
1-12 | Martin & Roberts: Lillie Dale | ||
Vocals, Guitar Asa Martin | Vocals, Mandolin James Roberts (3) | |||
1-13 | Rutherford, Burnett And Moore: Cumberland Gap | ||
Banjo, Vocals Richard Burnett | Fiddle, Vocals Leonard Rutherford | Guitar Byrd Moore | |||
1-14 | James Howard: The Old Fish Song | ||
1-15 | Fort Thomas Group: The Red Hill Special | ||
1-16 | Green Bailey: If I Die A Railroad Man | ||
Fiddle Doc Roberts | Vocals, Guitar Green Bailey | |||
1-17 | J.W. Day: Grand Hornpipe | ||
Fiddle, Vocals J.W. Day | Guitar Carson Robison | |||
1-18 | Walter Williams: East Virginia | ||
1-19 | J.W. Day: Forked Deer | ||
Banjo Marion Underwood | Fiddle Jim Booker | |||
1-20 | Pete Steele: Pretty Polly | ||
1-21 | Justus Begley: Run Banjo | ||
1-22 | Kentucky Mountain Choristers: We'll Understand It Better Bye And Bye | ||
2-1 | Burnett & Rutherford: Curley Headed Woman | ||
Fiddle Leonard Rutherford | Lead Vocals, Guitar [Possible], Banjo [Possible] Richard Burnett | |||
2-2 | Jimmie Johnson's String Band: Gate To Go Through | ||
Banjo Bill Mulligan | Fiddle, Vocals Andy Palmer (2) | Guitar Basil Martin | |||
2-3 | Martin & Roberts: Hot Corn | ||
Mandolin Doc Roberts | Vocals, Guitar Asa Martin, James Roberts (3) | |||
2-4 | Taylor, Burnett And Moore: Grandma's Rag | ||
Banjo Richard Burnett | Fiddle Dick Taylor (7) | Guitar Byrd Moore | |||
2-5 | Rutherford & Foster: I'm As Free Little Birdie As Can Be | ||
Fiddle, Harmony Vocals Leonard Rutherford | Guitar, Lead Vocals John Foster (17) | |||
2-6 | Clifford Gross: Rocky Mountain Goat | ||
Banjo Pete Woods (2) | Fiddle Ted Gossett | Guitar [Possibly] Earl Nossinger, Enos Gossett | |||
2-7 | Green Bailey: Shut Up In Coal Creek Mine | ||
2-8 | Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers: Sugar In My Coffee (Medley) | ||
Banjo Johnny Crockett (2) | Bones Alan Crockett | Fiddle George Crockett, John Crockett Sr | Guitar Clarence Crockett | Tenor Guitar Albert Crockett | |||
2-9 | Buell Kazee: The Butcher's Boy (The Railroad Boy) | ||
2-10 | Doc Roberts: New Money | ||
Fiddle Doc Roberts | Guitar Asa Martin | |||
2-11 | Burnett & Rutherford: Pearl Bryan | ||
Fiddle Leonard Rutherford | Vocals, Banjo [Possibly], Guitar [Possibly] Richard Burnett | |||
2-12 | Kentucky String Ticklers: Crooked John | ||
Banjo Oddis J. Burgher | Fiddle Silas Rogers | Piano Buck Lane | |||
2-13 | Dawson Henson: The Moonshiner | ||
2-14 | Forked Deer | ||
Fiddle, Vocals J.W. Day | Guitar Carson Robison | |||
2-15 | Taylor's Kentucky Boys: The Dixie Cowboy | ||
Banjo Marion Underwood | Guitar Willie Young (2) | Vocals Aulton Ray | |||
2-16 | Walter Williams: Mississippi Sawyer | ||
2-17 | Rutherford & Foster: Six Months Ain't Long | ||
Fiddle, Harmony Vocals Leonard Rutherford | Guitar, Lead Vocals John Foster (17) | |||
2-18 | Ed Morrison: Blackberry Blossom | ||
2-19 | Theophilus Hoskins: Ellen Smith | ||
2-20 | Henry L. Bandy: Five Up | ||
2-21 | Pete Steele: Payday At Coal Creek | ||
2-22 | Justus Begley: Golden Willow Tree | ||
2-23 | Alice & Martha Williams & Elizabeth Flatt: The Last Appeal | ||
3-1 | J.W. Day: Way Up On Clinch Mountain | ||
Fiddle, Vocals J.W. Day | Guitar Carson Robison | |||
3-2 | Ted Gossett's String Band: Going To Jail | ||
Banjo Pete Woods (2) | Fiddle Tommy Whitmer | Guitar [Possibly] Earl Nossinger, Enos Gossett | |||
3-3 | Rutherford & Foster: Richmond Blues | ||
Fiddle, Harmony Vocals Leonard Rutherford | Guitar, Lead Vocals John Foster (17) | |||
3-4 | Jimmie Johnson's String Band: Soap In The Washpan | ||
Banjo Bill Mulligan | Fiddle, Lead Vocals Andy Palmer (2) | Guitar Basil Martin | |||
3-5 | McVay & Johnson: Ain't Going To Lay My Armor Down | ||
Fiddle, Vocals Roland N. Johnson | Guitar, Vocals Ancil L. McVay | |||
3-6 | Blue Ridge Mountaineers: Old Voile | ||
Banjo Homer Castleman | Fiddle Frank Miller (4) | Harmonica [Mouth Harp] Clarence McCormick | Piano Alice McCormick (2) | |||
3-7 | Asa Martin: Gentle Annie | ||
Autoharp Ed Lewis (16) | Vocals, Guitar Asa Martin | |||
3-8 | Burnett & Rutherford: Billy In The Low Ground | ||
Fiddle Leonard Rutherford | Lead Vocals, Banjo [Possibly], Guitar [Possibly] Richard Burnett | |||
3-9 | Dawson Henson: Lady Margaret And Sweet William | ||
3-10 | Doc Roberts: And The Cat Came Back | ||
Fiddle Doc Roberts | Guitar Asa Martin | |||
3-11 | Walter Williams: Pass Around The Bottle | ||
3-12 | Marion Underwood: Coal Creek March | ||
3-13 | Pete Steele: Johnny O Johnny | ||
3-14 | Rutherford & Foster: Taylor's Quickstep (Monroe County Quickstep) | ||
Fiddle, Harmony Vocals Leonard Rutherford | Guitar, Lead Vocals John Foster (17) | |||
3-15 | Justus Begley: I've Been All Around This World | ||
3-16 | Jimmie Johnson's String Band: Jenny Baker | ||
Banjo Bill Mulligan | Fiddle, Vocals Andy Palmer (2) | Guitar Basil Martin | |||
3-17 | Clay Walters: Come All You Roving Cowboys | ||
3-18 | Taylor's Kentucky Boys: Soldier's Joy | ||
Banjo Marion Underwood | Fiddle Jim Booker | Guitar Willie Young (2) | Vocals Aulton Ray | |||
3-19 | Maynard Britton: I Came To This Country | ||
3-20 | Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers: Medley Of Old Time Dance Tunes Part 1 (Husking Bee / Old Molly Hare / Wild Horse / Soldier's Joy / Arkansas Traveller) | ||
Banjo Johnny Crockett (2) | Bones Alan Crockett | Fiddle George Crockett, John Crockett Sr | Guitar Clarence Crockett | |||
3-21 | Burnett & Rutherford: Rambling Reckless Hobo | ||
Banjo, Vocals [Duet Vocal] Richard Burnett | Fiddle, Vocals [Duet Vocal] Leonard Rutherford | |||
3-22 | W.H. Stepp, Walter Williams: Wild Horse | ||
3-23 | Boyd Asher: Old Christmas | ||
3-24 | Ted Chesnut: The Rowan County Feud | ||
Fiddle Doc Roberts | Vocals, Guitar Ted Chesnut | |||
3-25 | Hatton Brothers: Wish I Had My Time Again | ||
Banjo Jess Hatton | Fiddle Vertner Hatton | Speech [Talking], Speech [Dance Calls] Asa Martin | |||
4-1 | Blue Ridge Mountaineers: Old Flannigan | ||
Banjo Homer Castleman | Fiddle Frank Miller (4) | Harmonica [Mouth Harp] Clarence McCormick | Piano Alice McCormick (2) | |||
4-2 | Burnett & Rutherford: Willie Moore | ||
Fiddle Leonard Rutherford | Lead Vocals, Banjo [Possibly], Guitar [Possibly] Richard Burnett | |||
4-3 | J.W. Day: The Wild Wagoner | ||
Fiddle, Vocals J.W. Day | Guitar Carson Robison | |||
4-4 | Asa Martin: My Cabin Home Among The Hills | ||
Autoharp Ed Lewis (16) | Vocals, Guitar Asa Martin | |||
4-5 | Ted Gossett's String Band: Bow Legged Irishman | ||
Banjo Pete Woods (2) | Fiddle Ted Gossett | Guitar [Possibly] Earl Nossinger, Enos Gossett | |||
4-6 | Rutherford & Foster: There's No One Like The Old Folks | ||
Fiddle, Harmony Vocals Leonard Rutherford | Guitar, Lead Vocals John Foster (17) | |||
4-7 | Jimmie Johnson's String Band: Old Blind Dog | ||
Banjo Bill Mulligan | Fiddle, Vocals Andy Palmer (2) | Guitar Basil Martin | |||
4-8 | Buell Kazee: The Sporting Bachelors | ||
4-9 | Taylor's Kentucky Boys: Sourwood Mountain | ||
Fiddle Doc Roberts | Fiddle [Harmony Fiddle] Jim Booker | Guitar John Booker | |||
4-10 | Justus Begley: The Roving Boy | ||
4-11 | Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers: Medley Of Old Time Dance Tunes Part 2 (Sourwood Mountain / Sally In The Garden / Sally Goodin) | ||
Banjo Johnny Crockett | Bones Alan Crockett | Fiddle George Crockett, John Crockett Sr | Guitar Clarence Crockett | |||
4-12 | Pete Steele: Lack Fol Diddle I Day | ||
4-13 | Burnett & Rutherford: Lost John | ||
Banjo [Possibly], Guitar [Possibly] Richard Burnett | Lead Vocals, Fiddle Leonard Rutherford | |||
4-14 | Rutherford & Foster: There's More Pretty Girls Than One | ||
Fiddle, Harmony Vocals Leonard Rutherford | Guitar, Lead Vocals John Foster (17) | |||
4-15 | Walter Family: Shaker Ben | ||
Banjo Ray Agee (2) | Fiddle Draper Walter | Guitar Charlie Estes (2) | Jug Charlie Burdette | Piano Mary Walter (2) | Washboard Wilburn Walter | |||
4-16 | Rev. Sherwin Sizemore & Church Of The Ten Elders: Jesus Walking Through The Land | ||
4-17 | Green's String Band: Pickaway | ||
Bass Preston Green | Fiddle [Harmony Fiddle] Herman Green (2) | Fiddle [Lead Fiddle] A. Judson Green | Guitar Ila Bassett | |||
4-18 | Dawson Henson: Wallins Creek Girls | ||
4-19 | Ed Morrison: We'll All Go To Heaven When The Devil Goes Blind | ||
4-20 | Walter Williams: John Hardy | ||
4-21 | Hack's String Band: Wink The Other Eye | ||
Banjo Walter Cobb | Bass Gene Garrett (2) | Fiddle James Brown (23), William Virgil Garrett | Guitar Charles Underwood (3), Will Brown | Mandolin Melvin Bethel | |||
4-22 | Boyd Asher: Hickory Jack | ||
4-23 | J.M. Mullins: Working's Too Hard | ||
4-24 | Henry L. Bandy: Sail Away Ladies | ||
4-25 | Kentucky Mountain Choristers: The Great Reaping Day | ||
5-1 | Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers: Buffalo Gals (Medley) | ||
Banjo Johnny Crockett (2) | Bones Alan Crockett | Fiddle George Crockett, John Crockett Sr | Guitar Clarence Crockett | Tenor Guitar Albert Crockett | |||
5-2 | Howard-Peak (The Blind Musicians): Three Black Sheep | ||
Fiddle, Vocals James Howard (4) | Guitar, Vocals Charles Peak | |||
5-3 | Clifford Gross: Run Them Coons In The Ground | ||
Fiddle Clifford Gross | Guitar Muryel Campbell | |||
5-4 | Green Bailey: I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground | ||
5-5 | Ted Gossett's String Band: Fire On The Mountain | ||
Banjo Pete Woods (2) | Fiddle Tommy Whitmer | Guitar [Possibly] Earl Nossinger, Enos Gossett | |||
5-6 | The Oaks Family: Wake Up You Drowsy Sleepers | ||
5-7 | Charlie Wilson & His Hillbillies: Cuttin At The Point | ||
Fiddle Charlie Wilson (5) | Guitar Roy Hobbs | Speech [Dance Calls] Asa Martin | |||
5-8 | Buell Kazee: The Cowboy Trail | ||
5-9 | Jimmie Johnson's String Band: Drink More Cider | ||
Banjo Bill Mulligan | Fiddle, Vocals Andy Palmer (2) | Guitar Basil Martin | |||
5-10 | Rutherford & Foster: Two Faithful Lovers | ||
Fiddle, Harmony Vocals Leonard Rutherford | Guitar, Lead Vocals John Foster (17) | |||
5-11 | Taylor's Kentucky Boys: Maxwell Girl | ||
Banjo Marion Underwood | Fiddle Jim Booker | Guitar Willie Young (2) | Vocals Aulton Ray | |||
5-12 | Dawson Henson: Swafford Branch Stills | ||
5-13 | Lonesome Luke And His Farm Boys: Wild Hog In The Woods | ||
Banjo Ira Decker | Fiddle Luke Decker | Guitar, Speech [Dance Calls] Lee Day (2) | |||
5-14 | Fort Thomas Group, Marvin Thornton: The Soldier And The Lady | ||
5-15 | Kentucky Woodchoppers: Pine Tree | ||
5-16 | Green Maggard: Lord Daniel | ||
5-17 | Kentucky String Ticklers: Leaving Here Blues | ||
Banjo Oddis J. Burgher | Fiddle Silas Rogers | Piano Buck Lane | |||
5-18 | James Howard: The Peddler And His Wife | ||
5-19 | Doc Roberts: Waynesburgh | ||
Fiddle Doc Roberts | Guitar Asa Martin | |||
5-20 | Burnett & Rutherford: Little Stream Of Whiskey | ||
Banjo [Possibly], Guitar [Possibly] Richard Burnett | Lead Vocals, Fiddle Leonard Rutherford | |||
5-21 | Madisonville String Band: Next To Your Mother, Who Do You Love | ||
Bass Noah Tucker | Fiddle, Vocals Clarence Cobb | Guitar, Vocals Aubrey Prow | Mandolin Houston Tucker | |||
5-22 | Pete Steele: Little Birdie | ||
5-23 | Theophilus Hoskins: Hog Eyed Man | ||
5-24 | Walter Williams: (Fragment) | ||
5-25 | McVay & Johnson: I'll Be Ready When The Bridegroom Comes | ||
Fiddle, Vocals Roland N. Johnson | Guitar, Vocals Ancil L. McVay | |||
6-1 | Blind Joe Mangrum, Fred Shriver: Bill Cheatam | ||
Accordion Fred Shriver | Fiddle Blind Joe Mangrum | |||
6-2 | Buell Kazee: Short Life Of Trouble | ||
6-3 | Madisonville String Band: B Flat Rag | ||
Bass Noah Tucker | Fiddle, Vocals Clarence Cobb | Guitar, Vocals Aubrey Prow | Mandolin Houston Tucker | |||
6-4 | Green Bailey: The Fate Of Ellen Smith | ||
Fiddle Doc Roberts | Vocals, Guitar Green Bailey | |||
6-5 | Jimmie Johnson's String Band: Washington Quadrille | ||
Banjo Jake Shucks | Fiddle Les Smitha | Guitar Basil Martin | Speech [Dance Calls] Jimmie Johnson | |||
6-6 | Rutherford & Foster: Storms May Rule The Ocean | ||
Fiddle, Harmony Vocals Leonard Rutherford | Guitar, Lead Vocals John Foster (17) | |||
6-7 | Taylor's Kentucky Boys: Gray Eagle | ||
Banjo Marion Underwood | Fiddle Jim Booker | |||
6-8 | Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers: Bile Dem Cabbage Down | ||
Bones Alan Crockett | Fiddle George Crockett, John Crockett Sr | Guitar, Vocals Johnny Crockett (2) | Harmonica [Mouth Harp], Vocals Clarence Crockett | Vocals Albert Crockett | |||
6-9 | Doc Roberts: Martha Campbell | ||
Fiddle Doc Roberts | Guitar Asa Martin | |||
6-10 | Burnett & Rutherford: I'll Be With You When The Roses Bloom Again | ||
Guitar [Possibly], Banjo [Possibly] Richard Burnett | Lead Vocals, Fiddle Leonard Rutherford | |||
6-11 | Charlie Wilson & His Hillbillies: Shelvin Rock | ||
Fiddle Charlie Wilson (5) | Guitar Roy Hobbs | Speech [Dance Calls] Asa Martin | |||
6-12 | Buell Kazee: The Roving Cowboy | ||
6-13 | Ted Gossett's String Band: Fox Chase | ||
Banjo Pete Woods (2) | Fiddle Ted Gossett | Guitar [Possibly] Earl Nossinger, Enos Gossett | |||
6-14 | Lonesome Luke And His Farm Boys: Dogs In The Ashcan | ||
Banjo Ira Decker | Fiddle Luke Decker | Guitar, Speech [Dance Calls] Lee Day (2) | |||
6-15 | Green Maggard: Come All Ye Fair And Handsome Girls | ||
6-16 | Pete Steele: Rambling Hobo | ||
6-17 | Clifford Gross: Leather Breeches | ||
Fiddle Clifford Gross | Guitar Muryel Campbell | |||
6-18 | Bill Bundy: Poison In A Glass Of Wine | ||
6-19 | Tom West: The Valentine | ||
6-20 | Walter Family: Flying Cloud Waltz | ||
Banjo Ray Agee (2) | Fiddle Draper Walter | Guitar Charlie Estes (2) | Jug Charlie Burdette | Piano Mary Walter (2) | Washboard Wilburn Walter | |||
6-21 | Ed Morrison: A Western Union Telegram | ||
6-22 | James Howard: My Little Carpenter | ||
6-23 | Hatton Brothers: Hook And Line | ||
Banjo Jess Hatton | Fiddle Vertner Hatton | Speech [Talking], Speech [Dance Calls] Asa Martin | |||
6-24 | The Oaks Family: Will It Pay | ||
7-1 | Rocky Mountain Goat | ||
Fiddle Clifford Gross | Guitar Ramon DeArman | |||
7-2 | Buell Kazee: The Orphan Girl | ||
7-3 | Fiddlin' Doc Roberts Trio: Honeymoon Stomp | ||
Guitar Asa Martin, James Roberts (3) | Mandolin Doc Roberts | |||
7-4 | George Roark: I Ain't A Bit Drunk | ||
7-5 | Blind Joe Mangrum, Fred Shriver: Bacon And Cabbage | ||
Accordion Fred Shriver | Fiddle Blind Joe Mangrum | |||
7-6 | Howard-Peak (The Blind Musicians): I Cannot Be Your Sweetheart | ||
Fiddle, Vocals James Howard (4) | Guitar, Vocals Charles Peak | |||
7-7 | J.W. Day: Little Boy Working On The Road | ||
Fiddle, Vocals J.W. Day | Guitar Carson Robison | |||
7-8 | Asa Martin, Roy Hobbs: I Must See My Mothers | ||
Vocals, Guitar Asa Martin | Vocals, Mandolin Roy Hobbs | |||
7-9 | Kentucky Woodchoppers: New Harmony Waltz | ||
7-10 | Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers: Sugar Hill | ||
Banjo John Crockett Sr | Vocals George Crockett | |||
7-11 | Hack's String Band: Kentucky Plowboy's March | ||
Banjo Walter Cobb | Bass Gene Garrett (2) | Guitar [Possibly] Charles Underwood (3), Will Brown | Mandolin Melvin Bethel | |||
7-12 | The Oaks Family: You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone | ||
7-13 | Kentucky String Ticklers: Tipple Blues | ||
Banjo Oddis J. Burgher | Fiddle Silas Rogers | Piano Buck Lane | |||
7-14 | Ted Chesnut: He's Only A Miner Killed In The Ground | ||
Fiddle Doc Roberts | Vocals, Guitar Ted Chesnut | |||
7-15 | Doc Roberts: Rye Straw | ||
Fiddle Doc Roberts | Guitar Asa Martin | |||
7-16 | Rutherford, Burnett And Moore: She's A Flower From The Fields Of Alabama | ||
Banjo, Vocals Richard Burnett | Fiddle, Vocals Leonard Rutherford | Guitar Byrd Moore | |||
7-17 | Jimmie Johnson's String Band: Ching Chow | ||
Banjo Jake Shucks | Fiddle Les Smitha | Guitar Basil Martin | Speech [Dance Calls] Jimmie Johnson | |||
7-18 | Shortbuckle Roark & Family: My Mother's Hands | ||
7-19 | Madisonville String Band: My Pretty Snow Deer | ||
7-20 | Walter Family: Walter Family Waltz | ||
Banjo Ray Agee (2) | Fiddle Draper Walter | Guitar Charlie Estes (2) | Jug Charlie Burdette | Piano Mary Walter (2) | Washboard Wilburn Walter | |||
7-21 | Henry L. Bandy: Going Across The Sea | ||
7-22 | Taylor, Burnett And Moore: Knoxville Rag | ||
Banjo Richard Burnett | Fiddle Dick Taylor (7) | Guitar Byrd Moore | |||
7-23 | Buell Kazee: I'm Rolling Along | ||
Guitar A.L. Walker | Vocals, Banjo Buell Kazee |
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L | 106.5 | L | 112 | ||
M | 96.5 | M | 101.5 | ||
S | 91.5 | S | 94 | ||
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L | 112 | L | 104 - 109 | ||
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S | 91.5 | S | 89 - 94 | ||
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S | 76 - 81 | ||||
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