Thursday, September 22, 2011
Knee-Deep PLAYLIST, CODY SHULER, Special Guest
This week's Knee-Deep In Bluegrass finds Cody Shuler, leader of Pine Mountain Railroad, in the Knee-Deep Artist Spotlight. Cody has a project that was released earlier this year that features six originals of his, as well as six more that fit his style very well. Along with the core members, Cody Shuler, Jerry Cole and Bryan Turner, this CD also showcases the talents of guests Ron Stewart, Terry Baucom, Aubrey Haynie, Rob Ickes and more. This CD has been gaining popularity as evidenced by the increase in calls from promoters to book the band. Cody talks about the musical transition that took place after he was in a position to take over management and ownership of the band. Their style is unmistakably straight-forward, hard-driving BLUEGRASS. We will feature cuts from the self-titled project and also spend time talking about Cody's songwriting style. I hope you enjoy it.
(Hour One)
Lost River---Dwight McCall
Somewhere South of Crazy---Dale Ann Bradley
Far Better Than This---Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
(Bluegrass News)
I Ain't Gonna Lay My Hammer Down---Blue Highway
I've Got It Bad---Rick Pardue & Timmy Massey
Sparkle City---Town Mountain
Florida Blues---Johnny Warren & Charlie Cushman
Homesick and Lonesome---Aubrey Haynie w/Carl Jackson
Black Dust Fever---Travers Chandler & Avery County
Could It Be Goodbye---Wayne Taylor & Appaloosa
Up and At It---Three Ring Circle
(Vintage Vault) HERE TODAY (Grisman, Gill, Gordy, Pedersen, Buchanan)
My Walking Shoes / Once More
(Hour Two)
Coal Minin' Man---The Roys
Where Is My Little Cabin Home---Kathy Kallick Band
(Spotlight) CODY SHULER of Pine Mountain Railroad
Whistle Blow / Blue Eyed Blonde
If God Isn't Real
Do You Wrong Kind of Girl
Big River
Sunny Side of the Mountain---Boj Osborne, feat. Bobby Osborne
I've Heard These Words Before---Kati Penn & Newtown
Julie---Shannon Slaughter
Liza Jane---Ben Greene
Walkin' The Dog---Ronnie Bowman
THANKS for listening!~CB
Labels:
baucom,
bluegrass,
Pine Mountain Railroad,
the roys,
vince gill
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