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1 | Everything You Do | Dale Ann Bradley |
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2:44 | |||
2 | The Hammer | Dale Ann Bradley |
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3:08 | |||
3 | Lord, Your the Best Thing | Dale Ann Bradley |
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3:16 | |||
4 | That Same Spirit | Dale Ann Bradley |
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3:12 | |||
5 | Who Do You Think | Dale Ann Bradley |
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4:41 | |||
6 | Palms of Victory | Dale Ann Bradley |
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2:14 | |||
7 | Little Black Train Is Coming | Dale Ann Bradley |
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2:22 | |||
8 | The Lowest Valley | Dale Ann Bradley |
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3:49 | |||
9 | Walk a Mile | Dale Ann Bradley |
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3:20 | |||
10 | My Lord Will Send Me a Moses | Dale Ann Bradley |
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2:03 | |||
11 | The Master's Hand | Dale Ann Bradley |
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2:57 | |||
12 | How Great Thou Art | Dale Ann Bradley |
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3:06 |
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The New Coon Creek Girls
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The Coon Creek Girls were a popular all-girl "string band" in the Appalachian style of folk music (a precursor of country music) which began in the mid-1930s. Created (and named) by John Lair for his Renfro Valley Barn Dance show, the band originally consisted of sisters Lily May and Rosie Ledford (from Powell County, Kentucky) along with Esther "Violet" Koehler (from Indiana) and Evelyn "Daisey" Lange (from Ohio). In 1939, when King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited the White House of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, there were numerous musical act… read more
The Coon Creek Girls were a popular all-girl "string band" in the Appalachian style of folk music (a precursor of country music) which began in the mid-1930s. Created (and named) … read more
The Coon Creek Girls were a popular all-girl "string band" in the Appalachian style of folk music (a precursor of country music) which began in the mid-1930s. Created (and named) by John Lair for his Renfro Valley Barn Dance … read more