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    • Jesus Walked That Lonesome Valley

    • Jesus Walked That Lonesome Valley

    • Folk Songs--West Virginia; Folk Songs--Tennessee; Rucker, Sparky; Cabbell, Ed; Afro-Americans; Music--West Virginia; Afro-Americans; Music--Tennessee; Jesus Walked That Lonesome Valley;

    • Folk song sung by Sparky Rucker and Ed Cabbell at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10/31/81.
    • John the Revelator

    • John the Revelator

    • Folk Songs--West Virginia; Folk Songs--Tennessee; Rucker, Sparky; Cabbell, Ed; Afro-Americans; Music--West Virginia; Afro-Americans; Music--Tennessee; John the Revelator;

    • Folk song sung by Sparky Rucker and Ed Cabbell at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10/31/81.
    • Down in the Valley

    • Down in the Valley

    • Folk Songs--West Virginia; Folk Songs--Tennessee; Rucker, Sparky; Cabbell, Ed; Down in the Valley; Afro-Americans; Music--West Virginia; Afro-Americans; Music--Tennessee;

    • Folk song sung by Sparky Rucker and Ed Cabbell at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10/31/81.
    • In the Evening By the Moonlight

    • In the Evening By the Moonlight

    • Afro-Americans; Music; Afro-Americans; Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Kentucky Derby; In the Evening By the Moonlight; Barnyard Boys String Band;

    • Song sung and played by the Barnyard Boys String Band of Jefferson County, Kentucky on a pre Kentucky Derby radio program from Churchill Downs Race Track on WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky May 1939.
    • Dinah

    • Dinah

    • Afro-Americans; Music; Afro-Americans; Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Kentucky Derby; Barnyard Boys String Band; Dinah;

    • Song sung and played by the Barnyard Boys String Band of Jefferson County, Kentucky on a pre Kentucky Derby radio program from Churchill Downs Race Track on WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky May 1939.
    • Wednesday Night Waltz

    • Wednesday Night Waltz

    • Fiddle music; Livers, Bill; Afro-Americans; Music--Kentucky; Wednesday Night Waltz;

    • Fiddle tune played by Bill Livers of Owen County, Kentucky recorded by John Harrod 9-16-77.
    • Rye Straw [Buck Creek Gals]

    • Rye Straw [Buck Creek Gals]

    • Fiddle music; Livers, Bill; Afro-Americans; Music--Kentucky; Rye Straw [Buck Creek Gals];

    • Fiddle tune played by Bill Livers of Owen County, Kentucky recorded by John Harrod 9-16-77.
    • Up and Down Old Eagle Creek

    • Up and Down Old Eagle Creek

    • Fiddle music; Livers, Bill; Afro-Americans; Music--Kentucky; Up and Down Old Eagle Creek;

    • Fiddle tune played by Bill Livers of Owen County, Kentucky recorded by John Harrod 9-16-77.
    • Old Virge

    • Old Virge

    • Fiddle music; Livers, Bill; Afro-Americans; Music--Kentucky; Old Virge;

    • Fiddle tune played by Bill Livers of Owen County, Kentucky at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-25-75.
    • Sweet Bunch of Daisies

    • Sweet Bunch of Daisies

    • Fiddle music; Livers, Bill; Afro-Americans; Music--Kentucky; Sweet Bunch of Daisies;

    • Fiddle tune played by Bill Livers of Owen County, Kentucky at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-25-75.
    • Down Yonder

    • Down Yonder

    • Fiddle music; Livers, Bill; Afro-Americans; Music--Kentucky; Down Yonder;

    • Fiddle tune played by Bill Livers of Owen County, Kentucky at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-25-75.
    • I've Started Out In Jesus

    • I've Started Out In Jesus

    • Gospel Music; Afro-Americans; Music; I've Started Out In Jesus; Sons of Glory;

    • Gospel song sung by the Sons of Glory from Jessamine County, Kentucky at the 1996 Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music.
    • I'm On My Journey Right Now

    • I'm On My Journey Right Now

    • Gospel Music; Afro-Americans; Music; I'm On My Journey Right Now; Sons of Glory;

    • Gospel song sung by the Sons of Glory from Jessamine County, Kentucky at the 1996 Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music.
    • On My Way Home

    • On My Way Home

    • Gospel Music; Afro-Americans; Music; On My Way Home; Sons of Glory;

    • Gospel song sung by the Sons of Glory from Jessamine County, Kentucky at the 1996 Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music.
    • Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus

    • Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus

    • Gospel Music; Afro-Americans; Music; Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus; Berea College Black Music Ensemble,

    • Gospel song sung by the Berea College Black Music Ensemble at the 1994 Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music.
    • Thank You Jesus

    • Thank You Jesus

    • Gospel Music; Afro-Americans; Music; Thank You Jesus; Berea College Black Music Ensemble;

    • Gospel song sung by the Berea College Black Music Ensemble at the 1994 Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music.
    • Amazing Grace

    • Amazing Grace

    • Gospel Songs--Kentucky; Afro-Americans; Music--Kentucky; Amazing Grace; Tri-City Messengers;

    • Gospel song sung by the Tri-City Messengers of Lynch, Harland County, Kentucky at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-26-02.
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