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- Joe Val & The New England Bluegrass Boys: Prisoner's song
- Fiction Brothers: I'm gonna work on monday one more time
- Hugh Moffatt: Rose of my heart
- Good Ol' Persons: Think about me
- Cloud Valley: Clarinet polka
- Gary Brewer & The Kentucky Ramblers: Reach out and touch the lord
- De Stroatklinkers: Zoltkamp
- Dick Staber & Yonder City: Bed on the floor
- Blue Flame Stringband: Crowly waltz
- Santiago Jimenez, Jr.: Volver, volver
- Trefoil: Een vrolijk Lentelied
- Red Rector, Don Stover, AG & Kate: Somebody loves you, darling
- Grassoline: Rockbridge county
- Laurie Lewis & Grant Street: Haven of mercy
- Stockwell Brothers: Southbound
- Chris Jones: Dark side of the moon
- Kathy Kallick: My clinch mountain home
- Si Kahn: Molly in the mill
- High Country: Send me your address from heaven
- Cor Mutsers & Patrick van Gerven: Sofa
- David Olney: Poor clothing
- Traver Hollow: Teardrops are falling in the snow
- Barry & Holly Tashian: Blues for dixie
- Whetstone Run: Talking about that old-time religion
- New Lowland: It's just like heaven
- The Big Dogs: High sierras
- Spruce Pine: Looking through the windows of heaven
- AG & Kate: Come let us join our friends above
- Del McCoury & The Dixie Pals: A good man like me
- Steve Huber: Wait until tomorrow
- Kate MacKenzie & Stoney Lonesome: Said I wasn't gonna tell nobody
- Mike Dowling: Deep river blues
- Liz Meyer: Gone
- Dan Crary: Little Sadie
- Weary Hearts: Waltz of the wind
- Jerrycan: Stony man mountain
- Charlie Louvin: Make him a soldier
- Bill Clifton, Red Rector & Art Stamper: Won't it be wonderful there
- Whit Mountain Bluegrass: Stranger in my home
- Yoshihiro Arita: Fishers hornpipes
- Reckless Fingers: Walk with me
- Bob Paisley & The Southern Grass: Behind these prison waltz of love
- Alabama Country Boys: Tik-a-tee, tik-a-tay
- Jimmy Gaudreau's Bluegrass Unit: Drifting too far from the shore
- Robin & Linda Williams: Seventeen years old
- Sally Van Meter & Tammy Fassaert Band: Montana cowboy




