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Precious Memories (hymn)
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Precious Memories. Stella Parton, recorded the song for her gospel album Appalachian Gospel (2003) Aretha Franklin recorded a live version of the song for her
Stella Parton
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A Woman's Touch (1995) Appalachian Blues (2001) Blue Heart (2002) Appalachian Gospel (2003) Songwriter Sessions (2006) Holiday Magic (2008) Testimony (2008)
Ain't No Grave (Bethel Music song)
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story behind the song, saying: "Ain't No Grave" is rooted in old-time Appalachian gospel music. It is a marriage of the old, with Brother Claude Ely's original
Americana (music)
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origins American folk music blues country country folk bluegrass Appalachian gospel Cultural origins Mid 19th century – early 20th century, Southern United
Béla Fleck
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time, now his wife) Abigail Washburn that mixed Chinese folk songs, Appalachian gospel tunes, blues and more. Laskowski, Christine (July 8, 2010). "American
Keep on the Sunny Side: June Carter Cash – Her Life in Music
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Louisiana Hayride (2003) Keep on the Sunny Side - June Carter Cash: Her Life in Music (2005) Church In The Wildwood: A Treasury Of Appalachian Gospel (2005)
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Cash - Her Life in Music — — Church in the Wildwood: A Treasury of Appalachian Gospel — — Ring of Fire: The Best of June Carter Cash — — 2006 Early June
Abigail Washburn
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time, now his wife) Abigail Washburn that mixed Chinese folk songs, Appalachian gospel tunes, blues and more. Watts, Cindy (May 22, 2013). "Bela Fleck, Abigail
Audie Blaylock
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Jam: Live at Graves Mountain (Rural Rhythm) 2011: various artists - Appalachian Gospel Revival (Rural Rhythm) - track 6, "Who'll Sing For Me" 2011: various
Don Rigsby
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Monroe (Rebel) - track 7, "Kentucky Waltz" 2011: various artists - Appalachian Gospel Revival (Rural Rhythm) - track 1, "Get In Line Brother" with Rickey