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| Playlist | Req. | Artist | Song | Release | Label |
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| --- 10:00 AM BREAKPOINT --- | |||||
| Johnny Cash | Sunday Morning Coming Down | Sunday Morning Coming Down | Columbia | ||
| Dock Boggs | False Hearted Lover Blues | The Rose Grew Around the Briar: Rural Love Songs Vol. 1 | Yazoo | ||
| Tampa Red | Green and Lucky Blues | Windy City Blues | Nighthawk Records | ||
| Hedningarna | Toadeater | Nordic Roots | Northside Records | ||
| Rev. Johnny Blakey | Jesus was here on business | Preachin' the Gospel: Holy Blues | Columbia | ||
| talkset | |||||
| Ray Price | I've Got a new Heartache | the Essential... | Columbia/Legacy | ||
| Zarchary Richard | Everytime | Mardi Gras Mambo | Rounder | ||
| Justin Hinds and the Dominoes | Travel with Love | Travel with Love | Nighthawk Records | ||
| Eddie Lang | April Kisses | Jazz Guitar Virtuoso | Yazoo | ||
| Tres Chicas | Desire | Sweetwater | Yep Roc | ||
| talkset | |||||
| Hank Williams (Sr.) | Cool Water | Alone with his guitar | Mercury | ||
| Hank Williams Jr. | If Heaven ain't a lot like Dixie | High Notes | Elektra | ||
| Hank Williams III | Mississippi Mud | Lovesick, Broke, & Driftin' | Curb | ||
| * | Carolina Tar Heels | Ain't No Use Working So Hard | Good for What Ails You: Music of the Medicine Show 1926-1937 | OLD HAT | |
| talkset | |||||
| --- 11:00 AM BREAKPOINT --- | |||||
| Amalia Rodrigues | Fado Do Ciume | Fado & Fadistas | Iris Music | ||
| ? | ? | African Drums-Le Continent des Mille Tambours | Air Mail Music | ||
| Rev JC Burnett | The Downfall of Nebuchadnezzar | Goodbye Babylon, disc 6 | Dust to Digital | ||
| Uncle George Jones | this What the Union Done | Songs and Ballads of the Bituminous Miners | Rounder (from the Library Congress) | ||
| Keur Moussa | Psalms 148-149 | Sounds True: Anthology of Sacred World Music Vol 1 | Sounds True | ||
| talkset | |||||
| Dolly Parton (feat. Joe Nichols) | If I were a Carpenter | Those were the Days | Sugar Hill | ||
| Billy Branch & James Cotton | Who | Harp Attack | Alligator Records | ||
| Jo-El Sonnier | Les Grands Bois | Cajun Dance Hall Special | Rounder | ||
| Link Wray | Roughshod | Missing Links VOl 1=Hillbilly Wolf | Norton Reccords | ||
| talkset | |||||
| * | Hobart Smith | Soldier's Joy | In Sacred Trust | SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS | |
| Kykotsmovi Mennonite Church Choir (Hopi) | Silent Night | Beautiful Beyond: Christian Songs in Native Languages | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
| Randy Whitt | Man of the World | Alone Again | Randy Dean Records | ||
| Red CLay Ramblers | Cajun Billy | Rambler | Sugar Hill | ||
| Ralph Stanley | Look on and cry | S/T | Columbia | ||
| talkset | |||||
| Charlie Patton | Spoonful | The Music Never Stopped: the Roots of the Grateful Dead | Shanachie | ||
| Carl Smith | You are the ONe | the Essential... | Columbia | ||
| Taj Mahal | I Ain't gonna let nobody steal my Jellyroll | The Natch'l Blues | Columbia | ||
| Bashful Brother Oswald | Bible in the Barn | Don't Say Ahola | Round | ||
| --- 12:00 PM BREAKPOINT --- | |||||
| Uncle Tupelo | Fatal Wound | March 16-20, 1992 | Rockville | ||
| talkset | |||||
| * | Cast King | Faded Rose | Saw Mill Man | LOCUST MUSIC | |
| Little Brother Montgomery | Vicksburg Blues | Juke Joint Saturday Night: Piano Blues, Rags, and Stomps | Yazoo | ||
| Indian Bottom Association | I am going to a city | Songs of the Old Regular Baptists | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
| Tim O'Brien | California Blues | Cornbread Nation | Howdy Skies/Sugar Hill | ||
| * | Snooks Eaglin | Let Me Go Home, Whiskey | New Orleans Street Singer | SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS | |
| talkset | |||||
| George Jones and the Jones Boys | Just a girl I used to know | Heroes of Honky Tonk | Rhino | ||
| Big Mama Thronton | Cotton Picking Blues | She's Back | MCA | ||
| Mighty Sparrow | Calypso Boogaloo | Vol 2 | Ice Records | ||
| Ngola Ritmos | Muxima | Angola 60s | Buda Musique | ||
| talkset | |||||
| Riley Puckett & Ted Hawkins | Ragged But Right | Ragged but Right: Creat Country String Bands of the 1930s | RCA | ||
| John Hartford | Gone, Gone, Gone | Annual Waltz | DOT Records | ||
| Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band | 'Tits Yeux Noirs (Little Black Eyes) | S/T | Arhoolie | ||
| Tammy Wynette | Stand By Your Man | Billboard Country Hits of 1968 | Rhino | ||
| Frankie "Halfpint" Jaxon with the Harlem Hamfats | Wet it (let the good work go on) | Copulation Blues: hot & sexy | Trikont | ||
| Carl Perkins | Blue Suede Shoes | Crossroads: Southern Routes | Smithsonian Folkways | ||
| talkset | |||||
| --- 1:00 PM BREAKPOINT --- | |||||
| Lowe Stokes & His North Georgians | Prohibiton is a Failure | Hard Times in the Country | County Records | ||
| Blue Sky Boys | Are you from Dixie? | Are you from Dixie? Brothers acts of the 1930s | RCA | ||