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June 2006
Christmas With Hay Holler
Waiting At The Homeplace
May 2004
Gospel Time
May 2003
The Real Deal
May 2002
My Old Virginia Home
May 2001
Tomorrow I'll Be Gone
April 2000
Life's Highway
April 1999
Up In The High Country
May 1998
Big Country Bluegrass
4th Time Around
1994
BCBG's latest release. Order Now! CD's will ship June 10th.
Cold Rain; Down In Caroline; Hicker Nut Ridge; Memories; I Am Ready: On Fire; Mother's Prayers Were Not In Vain; Bringing In The Georgia Mail; The Rose Will Bloom Again; When I Receive My Crown; Let Her Go, God Bless Her; Old Old House; Tallahassee; Plant Some Flowers By My Grave
A fantastic bluegrass Christmas collection featuring Big Country Bluegrass, Cedar Hill, Bluegrass Brothers, Lost Highway, 5 For The Gospel & Bluegrass Band.
Time To Say Goodbye; Larry's Song; Kentucky Girl; I'm Knee Deep In Loving You; John Henry; My Cabin In Caroline; Welcome Home; Take This Hammer; Stone Wall; Forty Years Of Trouble; Lonely Side Of Goodbye; Phase One; You Don't Know My Mind.
"Since joining Hay Holler Records eight years ago, Big Country Bluegrass has produced eight recordings, and Waiting At The Homeplace continues the trend. The group's formula of mixing classic bluegrass songs with their new material has proven to be a successful one." - Dale Morris. Elk Creek, VA
Larry's Song is a special tribute to Larry Pennington who died of Lou Gehrig's Disease in 2003. Larry played banjo and sang with Big Country Bluegrass for 16 years and you can hear his special style at the end of this song.
In A Crowd Of A Thousand; Hold Me Closer, Jesus; He Took Your Place; You Better Get Ready; Happiness Is; The Man In The Middle; Church In The Wildwood; Are You Lost In Sin; Where Could I Go; His Name Is Jesus; A Few More Seasons; God's Grace; Sweet Hour Of Prayer
If I Sink Any Lower; I'll Go Stepping Too; I Will Say A Prayer; Double Banjo Boogie; Well Be Sweethearts In Heaven; I'll Never Shed Another Tear; Let's Go Up On the Mountainside; Blue Ridge Baby Blues; All I Want Is You; Are You Sorry Now; Wine Tears; Lost Indian; Blue Bonnet Lane; Take Me In Your Lifeboat.
Carolina Moonshiner; I'm Longing For My Old Virginia Home; Mansion On The Hill; Mama'a Crown; Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes; Steal Away and Pray; Unmerited Grace; Long Haul Truckin'; I'll Just Go Away; Footprints In the Snow; Lee Highway Blues; On My Mind; Crossing the River of Jordan; Cry From the Cross.
Tomorrow I'll Be Gone; I've Waited Too Late; Muleskinner Blues; Days Gone By; Martha White Theme; Let Me Be Your Friend; Cumberland Gap; Gonna Walk The Streets of Gold; You're Still The Rose Of My Heart; I Live In The Past; You Live In A World All Your Own; A Waltz For Carolyn; In Despair; Where's Your Still Uncle Bill; Have You Come To Say Goodbye; Call On His Name.
Life's Highway; Why Do I Keep Trying; In Such A Short Time; Big Ball In Boston; In Foggy Old London; Hack's Breakdown; Mountain Folks; Heaven We'll Call Home; I Was Left On The Street; Watery Deep; Nobody's Darling But Mine; My Dear Old Southern Home; I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling; Big Walker; Carolina Mountain Home; He Said If You Love Me (Feed My Sheep).
Up In The High Country; Coal Mining Man; Lone Grave On The Hill; Charlotte Breakdown; There Ain't No Sun Shining In My World; Dreaming Of The Hills; Traveling Blues; He Gave His Life; Why Must You Leave; A Lonesome Road To Travel; Saturday Night At The Hoedown; Reeve's Waltz; I'm Going Back To Carolina; I'd Face It Like A Man.
I Still Miss Someone; County Chain Gang; My Only Love; Pinnacle Mountain Breakdown; Love Of The Mountains; Your Memory; Remember The Cross; Brakeman's Blues; Panhandle Country; Cold Lifeless Form; Roll On Buddy, Roll On; Malissa's Waltz for J.B.; Shady Grove; Your Love Is Like A Flower; Show Me The Way.
Lonesome Without You; Tennessee in 1949; Black Mountain Rag; Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky; Beautiful Life; I'll Never Take No For An Answer; I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes; Let Me Walk Lord By Your Side; Salley Ann; I Just Think I'll Go Away; Let Me Rest On A Peaceful Mountain.
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