May 21, 2011

Top newer bluegrass songs played on the Black Diamond Show, WNHU, as reported to Bluegrass Unlimited and Bluegrass Music Profiles

Based on your survey responses, here's the information I reported this month to Bluegrass Unlimited and Bluegrass Music Profiles.
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Top Newer Bluegrass Songs
Black Diamond Show, WNHU, 88.7 FM
University of New Haven
West Haven, CT
Period ending 5/20/11

01. Alison Krauss & Union Station / On the Outside Looking In
02. Charlie Sizemore / Poor Rambler
03. Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper / Going Back to Old Virginia
04. Bill Emerson / Jesse James
05. Josh Williams / Blue Railroad Train
06. Iron Horse / My Daddy's Life
07. Kathy Kalick Band / Where is My Little Cabin Home
08. Balsam Range / Callin' Caroline
09. The Hillbenders / Red Stains
10. Charlie Sizemore / No Lawyers in Heaven
11. Alison Krauss & Union Station / Dimming of the Day
12. Steve Martin & Steep Canyon Rangers / King Tut
13. Larry Sparks / Lines on the Highway
14. Newfound Road / Handsome Molly
15. Sierra Hull / Tell Me Tomorrow
16. The Gibson Brothers / Just Lovin' You
17. Iron Horse / Mary's Not in Kansas
18. Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band / Jailer, Jailer
19. Big Country Bluegrass / Black Mountain Special
20. Steve Martin & Steep Canyon Rangers / Jubilation Day

Top 12 Albums (based on listener votes for tracks from the CDs)
01. Alison Krauss & Union Station / Paper Airplane
02. Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper / Fired Up
03. Balsam Range / Trains I Missed
04. The Gibson Brothers / Help My Brother
05. Charlie Sizemore / Heartache Looking for a Home
06. Sierra Hull / Daybreak
07. Bill Emerson / Eclipse
08. Iron Horse / Horse and Pen
09. Larry Sparks / Almost Home
10. Big Country Bluegrass / The Boys in Hats and Ties
11. Josh Williams / Down Home
12. Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Ramblers / Rare Bird Alert

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It's not too late to fill out the survey for the first three weeks in May. I include information from the last 6 weeks' worth of responses when I compile my report.

Thanks for your support of Bluegrass and traditional country music -- and for your support of WNHU!

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