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Big Enchilada 120: Hillbilly Buffet
It’s time for another rollicking Big Enchilada hillbilly episode. So prepare yourself for a virtual buffet of honky-tonk, rockabilly, cow-punk, folk, bluegrass and other down-home sounds designed to tickle your innards. This episode featuring the likes of Holly Golightly & The Broke-offs, Sarah Shook & The Disarmers, Ray Condo, Butch Hancock and more.
Here’s the playlist:
Background Music: Bluegrass Special by Bill Monroe)
- I Ride an Old Paint by Holly Golightly & The Broke-offs
- Crazy Mixed Up World by Ray Condo & The Hardrock Goners
- Charlottesvillre by Jesse Dayton
- Run ’em Off by Lefty Frizzell
- Shot Four Times and Dying by Bill Carter
- Roadmap for the Blues by Butch Hancock
(Background Music: Oklahoma Rag by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys)
- I Made the Prison Band by Bill Hearne
- Wild Wild Wild by Robbie Fulks & Linda Gail Lewis
- Snake Farm by Ray Wylie Hubbard
- Hand of the Almighty by John R. Butler
- I Want to Live and Love Always by The Maddox Brothers & Rose
- White Lightning by The Valley Serenaders
- She Was Always Chewing Gum by Grandpa Jones
(Background Music: Festival Acadiens Two Step by Pine Leaf Boys)
- Damned If I Do, Damned If I Don’t by Sarah Shook & The Disarmers
- Reservation Radio by Eric Hisaw
- It’s Nothing to Me by San Antonio Kid
- At Least I’m Genuine by Stevie Tombstone
- Fancy by The Geraldine Fibbers
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