by
Praguefrank, Thieu Van De Vorst
SESSIONS
1979 unknown - John Hunley's Kentuckians (John Hunley [vcl/gt], Tommy Ward [banjo], Nolan Faulkner [mandolin], Mel Mattash [bass], Herman Lewis [fiddle])
001 SWEET MARION OHS 80022
002 BLUEGRASS ROCK AND ROLL OHS 80022
003 LIZA JANE OHS 80022
004 SAY IT'S NOT TRUE OHS 80022
005 CAN'T YOU HEAR THE WHISTLE BLOWING OHS 80022
006 BELL COUNTY BLUES OHS 80022
007 NINE POUND HAMMER OHS 80022
008 I WOULDN'T CHANGE YOU IF I COULD OHS 80022
009 I WONDER WHERE YOU ARE TONIGHT OHS 80022
010 KENTUCKY MANDOLIN OHS 80022
011 RED APPLE RAG OHS 80022
012 FREE LITTLE BIRD OHS 80022
013 I'M NOT A SINNER ANYMORE OHS 80022
014 WOUNDED KNEE OHS 80022
1982 Old Homestead Studio, Brighton, MI - John Hunley and Dana Cupp (John Hunley [vcl/gt], Dana Cupp [vcl/banjo/ mandolin], Joe Isaacs [gt], [baritone vcl/mandolin], Nolan Faulkner [tnr vcl/mandolin], Ralph Johnson [dobro], Lynn Blevins/ Mike Durham [bass], Jim Campbell / Virgil Slouse [fiddle])
015 DOWN IN HARLAN COUNTY OHS 80048
016 I CAN'T GO ON WITHOUT YOU OHS 80048
017 HARLAN COUNTY BREAKDOWN OHS 80048
018 I WANT TO BE LOVED OHS 80048
019 PLEASE DON'T WAKE ME OHS 80048
020 LONESOME VALLEY OHS 80048
021 ALABAM OHS 80048
022 STONE WALL OHS 80048
023 SHADE TREE BREAKDOWN OHS 80048
024 SHACKLES AND CHAINS OHS 80048
025 WOUNDED KNEE OHS 80048
026 FOUR AND TWENTY ELDERS OHS 80048
ALBUMS
Old Homestead OHS 80022 John Hunley's Kentuckians: Sweet Marion; Bluegrass Rock And Roll; Liza Jane; Say It's Not True; Can't You Hear The Whistle Blowing; Bell County Blues; Nine Pound Hammer; I Wouldn't Change You If I Could; I Wonder Where You Are Tonight; Kentucky Mandolin; Red Apple Rag; Free Little Bird; I'm Not A Sinner Anymore; Wounded Knee – 79 John Hunley's Kentuckians
Old Homestead OHS 80048 Down In Harlan County: Down In Harlan County; I Can't Go On Without You; Harlan County Breakdown; I Want To Be Loved; Please Don't Wake Me; Lonesome Valley; Alabam; Stone Wall; Shade Tree Breakdown; Shackles And Chains; Wounded Knee; Four And Twenty Elders – 82 w. Dana Cupp
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