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• Roy Acuff & the Smoky Mountain Boys. Fly Birdie Fly (Rounder; USA, SS-24 / P 19797, 12″, 33, LP, 1988). 1939 1941

• Eddie Adcock and Don Reno. The Sensational Twin Banjos Of Eddie Adcock And Don Reno (Rebel Recording Co.; USA, SLP 1482, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Tom Akstens. Original & Traditional Music (Takoma, C 1053, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976).

• Alias. Alias (Wild Daisy , 72578, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1978).

• The Allen Brothers. Are You Feeling It Too? (Folkways, FTS 31075, 12″, 33, LP, 1980). Both sealed.

• The Allen Brothers. Sweet Rumors (Rounder, 0079, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977). recorded 1976, 1972

• Red Allen, Frank Wakefield And The Kentuckians. Bluegrass (Folkways, FA 2408, 12″, 33, LP, 1964). CW-13

• Red Allen. Family & Friends (Folkways, FTS 31088, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981). Both sealed.

• Red Allen. In Memory of the Man: Dedicated to Lester Flatt (Folkways, FTS 31073, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980). Both sealed. Special guests: Harley Allen Jr & Curley Seckler

• Red Allen & the Kentuckians. Live and Let Live (Folkways, FTS 31065, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979

• Red Allen and The Allen Brothers. Red Allen Favorites (King Bluegrass Records; USA, KB-542, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo. Accompanied by Buck Graves (Uncle Josh), and Benny Martin.

• Red Allen and the Kentuckians. Red Allen and the Kentuckians (County, 710, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1967). recorded Sept. 17-18, 1966 in New York City.

• Red Allen And The Kentuckians. Bluegrass Country (Country; USA, 704, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Chubby Anthony. Fiddlin‚Äô Chubby Anthony (Old Homestead, OHS 90085, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1978). Recorded July 1976

• Mike Auldridge. Blues and Bluegrass (Takoma, D 1041, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974). 1 sealed

• Mike Auldridge. Dobro (Takoma/Devi, D 1033, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972). Black with solid gold band label. VG

• Mike Auldridge. Mike Auldridge (Flying Fish, FF 029, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976). 1 sealed.

• Mike Auldridge. Mike Auldridge & Old Dog (Flying Fish, FF 054, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979). 1 sealed; 1 w/ notch in cover.

• Mike Auldridge. Dobro (Takoma/Devi, D 1033, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972). Black with gold stripes band label. M-

• Mike Auldridge and Jeff Newman. Slidin‚Äô Smoke (Flying Fish, FF 080, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979). 1 with sticker on cover

• The Backwoods Band. Jes’ Fine (Rounder; USA, 0128, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980). Backwoods Band is from the Finger Lakes, NY.

• Kenny Baker. Portrait Of A Bluegrass Fiddler (County, USA, 719, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Recorded in 1968. Liner notes date from 1968 and 1969.

• Kenny Baker and Uncle Josh Graves. Something Different (Puritan; USA, 5001, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972). CW-12. Stereo.

• Doug Dillard Band. Heartbreak Hotel (Flying Fish, FF 477, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• Lynn Morris Band. The Lynn Morris Band (Rounder, 0276, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1990).

• Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Workin’ Band (Warner Bros. , 9 25722-1, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• Russ Barenberg. Cowboy Calypso (Rounder, 0111, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979). corner cut, writing on cover.

• Russ Barenberg. Behind the Melodies (Rounder, 0176, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1983).

• The Barrier Brothers. Gospel Songs Bluegrass Style (Philips, PHM 200-083, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Mono. Blue Philips icon with rainbow horizontal bar label, with two dots on bottom.

• The Barrier Brothers. More Golden Bluegrass Hits (Philips; USA, PHM 200-049, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Mono. Philips blue logo on horizontal rainbow bar label, no dots. Album includes covers of songs written/arranged by artists Flatt & Scruggs, Alan Rose & Don Helms, A. P. Carter, etc.

• Brother Oswald. Brother Oswald (Rounder, 0013, 12″, 33, LP, 1972). $8.00 VG++/NM. Brother Oswald (aka Bashful Brother Oswald, Pete Kirby). Includes rendition of Wabash Cannonball.

• Bashful Brother Oswald and Charlie Collins. Oz and Charlie (Rounder; USA, 0060, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976). Bashful Brother Oswald, (aka Brother Oswald, Pete Kirby).

• Beaver Creek Band. Just in Time (Butler, BR806, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989).

• Bell and Shore. Little Movies (Flying Fish, FF-469, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• Byron Berline. Sundance (MCA, 2217, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976). Corner cut.

• Byron Berline. Byron Berline and the L.A. Fiddle Band (Sugar Hill, SH-3716, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980). cut corner, sticker on cover.

• Byron Berline. Outrageous (Flying Fish, FF 227, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980). 1 sealed; 1 w/ sticker on cover.

• Byron Berline / Dan Crary / John Hickman. Now They are Four (Sugar Hill , SH-3773, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, 1989). 0 15891-3773-1 5.

• Byron Berline / Dan Crary / John Hickman. BCH (Sugar Hill, SH-3755, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• Arvel Bird. Draggin’ the Bow (Have Bird Will Fly [ HBWF ], AB 1001, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980).

• Norman Blake / Jethro Burns / Sam Bush / Vassar Clements / David Holland / Butch Robins / Tut Taylor. Norman Black/Jethro Burns/Sam Bush/Vassar Clements/David Holland/Butch Robins/Tut Taylor (HDS, HDS 701, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975). 1 sealed; 1 VG++ w/ cut corner.

• The Blue Sky Boys. A Treasury Of Rare Song Gems From The Past (Starday, SLP 205, 12″, 33, LP, n.d.).

• The Blue Sky Boys. Blue Sky Boys (RCA/Camden, CAL 7797, 12″, 33, LP, 1964). CW-13

• The Blue Sky Boys. The Original and Great Early Authentic Country Recordings (Camden, CAL-797, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, ). Mono. Blue label. “Bill and Earl Bolick”

• Blue Sky Boys. Presenting the Blue Sky Boys (Capitol, T-2483, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). g+; Hi-Fi; Mono. Blue Capitol label, rainbow ring label. “Bill and Earl Bolick”

• The Blue Sky Boys. The Blue Sky Boys In Concert 1964 (Rounder, 0236, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989). 0 11661-0236-1 1.

• The Blue Sky Boys (Bill & Earl Bolick). The Blue Sky Boys Together Again! (Starday; USA, SLP 257, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Yellow Starday label. Significant wear on cover, splits on bottom and top edges.

• Blue Sky Ramblers. Sunny Home in Dixie (Heritage , 35 [ XXXV ], 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, 1981). Recorded in 1981

• The Blue Velvet Band. Sweet Moments With the Blue Velvet Band (Warner Bros., 1802, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1969). WHITE LABEL PROMO. B-7

• The Bluegrass Album Band . Sweet Sunny South The Bluegrass Album Band Vol. 5 (Rounder, 0240, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989). 0 11661 02401 4. Hole punch in cover.

• The Bluegrass Album Band. California Connection The Bluegrass Album Vol. 3 (Rounder; USA, 0180, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1983). The Bluegrass Album Band were a temporary group formed around Tony Rice, with Bobby Hicks, Jerry Douglas, Doyle Lawson, J.D. Crowe, and Todd Phillips, forming this originally temporary supergroup. Includes covers of songs written/arranged by Flatt & Scruggs, L. Flatt, B. Monroe, Osborne & Gobel, etc.

• The Bluegrass Album Band. The Bluegrass Album, Volume Two (Rounder; USA, 0164, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1982). The Bluegrass Album Band were a temporary group formed around Tony Rice, with Bobby Hicks, Jerry Douglas, Doyle Lawson, J.D. Crowe, and Todd Phillips, forming this originally temporary supergroup. Includes songs written/arranged by Flatt & Scruggs, B. Monroe, J. Osborne, C. Carnahan, etc.

• The Bluegrass Album Band. The Bluegrass Album (Rounder; USA, 0140, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981). The Bluegrass Album Band were a temporary group formed around Tony Rice, with Bobby Hicks, Jerry Douglas, Doyle Lawson, J.D. Crowe, and Todd Phillips, forming this originally temporary supergroup. Includes songs written/arranged by artists B. Monroe, B. Osborne, Flatt & Sechler, etc. Recorded September 22nd-24th, 1980.

• The Bluegrass Alliance. Newgrass (American Heritage Music Corporation; USA, AH10-30S, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Includes bluegrass covers of songs by Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot, John Hartford, etc.

• The Bluegrass Alliance. The Bluegrass Alliance (American Heritage Music Corporation; USA, AH-LP215, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo.

• The Bluegrass Blackjacks. Blackjack’s Country (Pine Tree, PTSLP-502, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo. Dedicated to “one of the original Blackjacks Preston Lanier, who passed away November 14th, 1968.” Includes cover of Bury Me Under The Weeping Willow by A. P. Carter.

• The Bluegrass Blackjacks. The Bluegrass Blackjacks (Puritan; USA, 5004, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974). Record label has year 1973, back cover has 1974. Track list on label and back cover have minor discrepancies.

• The Bluegrass Cardinals. Cardinal Soul (CMH; USA, CMH-6235-Stereo, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979). Stereo. “Mike Hartgrove (fiddle) and Bob Clark (Mandolin; Vocals), pictures on the cover of this album recently join The Bluegrass Cardinals, too late to participate in the recording of this album.

• The Bluegrass Cardinals. Livin’ In The Good Old Days (CMH; USA, CMH-6229-STEREO, 12”, 33.3, LP, 1978). Includes track “Dedication To Lester Flatt” and note on back cover is written by Lance LeRoy, personal manager of Lester Flatt.

• The Bluegrass Cardinals. The Bluegrass Cardinals (Briar; USA, BR 4205, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976). Recorded october-december 1975.

• The Bluegrass Cardinals. Home Is Where the Heart Is (Sugar Hill, SH-3741, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1984). Sticker on front cover.

• The Bluegrass Cardinals. Welcome to Virginia (Rounder, 0097, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977). cut corner

• The Bluegrass Cardinals. The Shining Path (Sugar Hill, SH-3751, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1986). sealed

• The Bluegrass 45. The Bluegrass 45 (Rebel, SLP 1502, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Japanese Bluegrass Band! sticker on back cover M-

• The Bluegrass 45. The Bluegrass 45 (Rebel, SLP 1507, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Japanese Bluegrass Band! sticker on back cover VG+

• The Bluegrass 45. The Bluegrass 45 (Rebel, SLP 1516, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Japanese Bluegrass Band! sticker on back cover VG+

• The Bluegrass 45. Caravan (Rebel; USA, SLP-1507, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Stereo. Light blue label.

• The Bluegrass Specials. The Train I Ride (Roots, SL-506, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo. 5 piece Bluegrass band from Vienna, Austria. Packaging in English and in Austrian. Includes cover of Foggy Mountain Breakdown by E. Scruggs, and You Are My Flower by A. P. Carter. Includes contact info for “‘Hillbilly’ Magazin”.

• Doc Boggs. Dock Boggs: Legendary Singer and Banjo Player A Documentary by Mike Seeger (Disc, D 111, 12″, 33, LP, 1964). M Same track listing as Folkways FA 2351. Perhaps same recordings.

• Dock Boggs. Dock Boggs: Legendary Singer and Banjo Player (Folkways, USA, FA 2351, 12″, 33, LP, 1964). Some cover wear, disc is VG.

• The Bogtrotters. The Original Bogtrotters 1937 1942 (Biograph; USA, RC-6003, 12″, 33, LP, n.d.).

• Boone Creek. One Way Track (Sugar Hill, SH-3701, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1978). 1 w/ sticker on cover.

• Boone Creek. Boone Creek (Rounder, 0081, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977). The Boone Creek band is made up of Ricky Skaggs, Wes Golding, Jerry Douglas, and Terry Baucom.

• Bottle Hill. Light Our Way Along the Highway (Biograph, RC-6009, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976).

• Bottle Hill. A rumor in Their Own Time (Biograph, BLP-RC6006, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972).

• Bill Boyd’s Cowboy Ramblers. Bill Boyd’s Cowboy Ramblers (Bluebird, AXM2-5503, 12‚Äù, 33, LP, 1975).

• The Boys From Indiana, Paul Mullins, Noah Crase. Atlanta Is Burning! (King Bluegrass, KB 530, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo. Includes the traditional song Cotton Eyed Joe, and B. Monroe’s Girl In The Blue Velvet Band.

• The Boys From Indiana with Paul Mullins & Noah Crase. One More Bluegrass Show (King Bluegrass; USA, KB-545, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo. Includes cover of Flatt & Scruggs Waiting To hear You Call Me Darling.

• The Boys From Indiana with Paul Mullins and Noah Crase. Bluegrass Music Is Out Of Sight (King Bluegrass; USA, KB-539, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo.

• Sandy Bradley And The Small Wonder String Band. Foolish Questions (Rooster; USA, RSTR 118, 12″, 33, LP, 1982).

• Breakfast Special. Breakfast Special (Rounder; USA, 3012, 12″, 33, LP, 1977). CW-3/ sealed, upper right corner cut

• The David Bromberg Band. Reckless Abandon (Fantasy, F-9540, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977). JZ-8/ hotstamp on the back

• Hylo Brown. Bluegrass Favorites On College And Campus (Starday Nashville; USA, NLP 2025, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Orange label

• Hylo Brown. Hylo Brown (Collectors Classics; USA, 5, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Hylo Brown. Hylo Brown Sings Folk Songs Of Rural America (Rural Rhythm; USA, RRHB 176, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Cover is homemade handwritten album info on index cards taped to Rural Rhythm(?) generic sleeve.

• Hylo Brown. Hylo Brown Sings Blue Grass With Five String Banjo (Diplomat; USA, 2604, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). sticker on front cover;

• Hylo Brown and The Blue Ridge Mountain Boys. Hylo Brown and The Blue Ridge Mountain Boys (Rural Rhythm; USA, RRHB 194, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). blank back cover; scrawling print on front cover

• Hylo Brown And The Timberliners. Hylo Brown And The Timberliners (Rural Rhythm; USA, RRHB 168, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.). not correct jacket, generic jacket w/ hand written postcard notes taped on + LP

• Dick Burnett and Leonard Rutherford. A Ramblin’ Reckless Hobo (Rounder; USA, 1004, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Complete record insert and notes, with discography.

• The Cache Valley Drifters. Step Up To Big Pay! (Flying Fish; USA, FF220, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980).

• The Cache Valley Drifters. The Cache Valley Drifters (Flying Fish; USA, FF 081, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979).

• Alex Campbell And Olabelle And The New River Boys. Alex Campbell & The New River Boys (Starday; USA, SLP 214, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Bright yellow label. Featuring: “The Dobro of Deacon Brumfield”

• Alex Campbell Olabelle and The New River Boys. Old Time Singing with String Band (Ken-Del; USA, 4950, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). mono. Missing Cover. “Country-Western series”

• The Charles River Valley Boys. Bluegrass and Old Timey Music (Prestige Folklore, FL 14017, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1962).

• The Charles River Valley Boys. Beatle Country (Elektra, EKL 4006, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1966). FILED IN ‘BEATLE RELATED’ SECTION. White label promo. MONO.

• The Charles River Valley Boys. Beatle Country (Elektra, EKL 4006, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1966). FILED IN ‘BEATLE RELATED’ SECTION. OCHRE label . MONO. VG++

• The Charles River Valley Boys With Tex Logan. Blue Grass Get Together (Prestige Folklore, FL 14024, 12″, 33, LP, 1964).

• The Church Brothers & Their Blue Ridge Ramblers. Traditional Bluegrass (GHP; West Germany, LP 900, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Sheila Clark. The Legend of Tom Dula and Other Tragic Love Ballads (Folkways, FTS 31110, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1986). Both sealed.

• Bill Clifton And His Dixie Mountain Boys. The Code Of The Mountains (Starday; USA, SLP 271, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Bottom record cover is damaged;

• Bill Clifton With His Dixie Mountain Boys. Bluegrass In The American Tradition (Starday Nashville; USA, NLP 2018, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Orange Label, Split in bottom of cover

• Bill Clifton and his Dixie Mountain Boys. Mountain Bluegrass Songs (Starday Nashville; USA, NLP 2004, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Special Collectors Edition

• Curly Ray Cline. My Little Home in West Virginia (Rebel; USA, SPL-1515, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, 1972).

• Curly Ray Cline. Curly Ray Cline (The Old Kentucky Fox Hunter) And His Lonesome Pine Fiddle (Melody; USA, MLP-17, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Curly Ray Cline. They Cut Down The Old Pine Tree (Rebel; USA, SLP-1509, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Light blue label.

• Randall Collins & Curtis Blackwell and the Dixie Bluegrass Boys. Shadows Of Time (County; USA, 728, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• The Country Fiddlers Featuring Wade Ray. Down Yonder And Other Favorites (RCA Camden; USA, CAL-2145, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1967). Wear on cover, Blue spectrum sun burst on label

• Country Gazette. A Traitor In Our Midst (United Artists; USA, UAS-5596, 12″, 33, LP, 1972). C-8

• Country Gazette. Don’t Give Up Your Day Job (United Artists; USA, UA-LA090-F, 12″, 33, LP, 1973).

• Country Gazette. All This, And Money Too! (Ridge Runner; USA, RRR-0017, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979).

• The Country Gentlemen. Country Songs Old and New (Smithsonian/Folkways, SF 40004, 12″, 33, LP, 1990). Reissue of 1960 Lp Folkways FA 2409

• The Country Gentlemen. Bringing Mary Home (Rebel, USA, REB-1478, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• The Country Gentlemen. New Look, New Sound (Rebel; USA, SLP 1490, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.). featuring Charlie Walker and Eddie Adcock

• The Country Gentlemen. Folk Session Inside (Mercury; USA, MG 20858, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• The Country Gentlemen . Live From The Stage Of The Roanoke Blue Grass Festival (Zap; USA, ZLP-101, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• The Country Gentlemen. Play It Like It Is (Rebel; USA, SLP 1486, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• The Country Gentlemen. Joe’s Last Train (Rebel; USA, SLP 1559, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976).

• The Country Gentlemen. The Award Winning Country Gentlemen (Rebel; USA, SLP 1506, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.B.).

• The Country Gentlemen . The Country Gentlemen (Vanguard; USA, VSD-79331, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1973).

• The Country Gentlemen. One Wide River To Cross (Rebel; USA, SLP 1497, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• The Country Gentlemen. Sound Off (Rebel; USA, SLP 1501, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• The Country Gentlemen. River Bottom (Sugar Hill; USA, SH 3723, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981).

• The Country Gentlemen. Sit Down Young Stranger (Sugar Hill; USA, SH-3712, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980).

• The Country Gentlemen . The Traveler And Other Favorites (Rebel; USA, SLP 1481, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• The Country Gentlemen . Calling My Children Home (Rebel; USA, SLP 1574, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1978).

• The Country Gentlemen. Remembrances & Forecasts (Vanguard; USA, VSD-79349, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974).

• The Country Gentlemen. John Duffey, Charley Waller & The Country Gentlemen Sing And Play Folk Songs (Folkways, FA 2410, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1961). Disc is M
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• The Country Gentlemen. The Country Gentlemen On The Road, recordings at concerts with audience participation (Folkways; USA, FA 2411, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1963). disc is M

• Country Store. Country Store (Rebel; USA, SLP 1534, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974). .

• Apple Country. Apple Country Bluegrass (Orchard, XPL-1047, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974). Stereo. Recorded March 31st and April 10th, 1974.

• Country Cooking. 14 Bluegrass Instrumentals (Rounder, USA, 0006, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Cousin Jake & Uncle Josh. Just Joshing (Cotton Town Jubilee, LP 101, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1963). “Blue Grass Hits”[sic].

• Dan Crary. Take A Step Over (Sugar Hill, SH-3770, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989).

• Dan Crary. Bluegrass Guitar (American Heritage Music Corporation; USA, AHLP-27S, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Dan Crary. Lady’s Fancy (Rounder; USA, Rounder 0099, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977).

• Red Cravens and The Bray Brothers. 419 W. Main (Rounder; USA, Rounder 0015, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972).

• J.D. Crowe and the Kentucky Mountain Boys. Ramblin’ Boy (Lemco; USA, LP 610, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• J. D. Crowe and The Kentucky Mountain Boys. The Model Church (Lemco; USA, 611, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.). .

• The DeBusk-Weaver Family. Meeting in the Air, Dedicated to the Memory of Mother Maybelle Carter (Folkways, FTS 32431, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979). Both sealed.

• The Deighton Family. Accoustic Music to Suit Most Occasions (Philo , PH-1120, 12″, 33, LP, 1988). 011671112015.

• The Delmore Brothers. Brown’s Ferry Blues: 1933-41 Recordings (County; USA, 402, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1971).

• The Delmore Brothers & Wayne Raney. When They Let the Hammer Down (Bear Family; Germany, BFX 15167, 12″, 33, LP, 1984).

• Di’an & The Greenbriar Boys . Di’an & The Greenbriar Boys (Elektra; USA, EKL-233, 12″, 33, LP, N.D.).

• Hazel Dickens and Alice Foster. Who’s That Knocking? And Other Bluegrass Country Music (Verve/ Folkways; USA, FV-9005, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.). featuring Lamar Grier, Chubby Wise, David Grisman

• Dillard And Clark. Through the Morning Through the Night (A&M, SP 4203, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Dillard And Clark. Fantastic Expedition of Dillard and Clark, The (A&M, SP 4158, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Douglas Flint Dillard. You Don’t Need a Reason to Sing (20th Century, T-426, 12”, 33, LP, 1974). “Promo” on label.

• Douglas Flint Dillard. You Don’t Need a Reason to Sing (20th Century, T-426, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974). 1 sealed, other with water damage.

• The Dillards. Copperfields (Elektra; USA, EKS-74054, 12″, 33, LP, ). D-3

• The Dillards. Wheatstraw Suite (Elektra; USA, EKS-74035, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). D-3

• The Dillards. Live… Almost!!! (Elektra; USA, EKL-265, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). MONO

• The Dillards. Back Porch Bluegrass (Elektra; USA, EKL-232, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). MONO

• The Dillards with Byron Berline. Pickin’ and Fiddlin’ (Elektra; USA, EKL-285, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1965). MONO Guitarist logo label.

• The Dixie Gentlemen. Together Once More (Old Homestead; USA, OHS 90020, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• The Dixie Gentlemen With Tut Taylor. Blues And Bluegrass (Tune; USA, TRC1001, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• The Dixie Travelers. Free Wheeling (Revonah; USA, R-914, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974).

• The Dry Branch Fire Squad. Fertile Ground (Rounder; USA, 0258, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989).

• The Dry Branch Fire Squad. Live At The Crying Cowboy Concert Saloon (, RT 513, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977).

• The Dry Branch Fire Squad. Dry Branch Fire Squad (Rite; USA, RT-002, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Jim Eanes. Your Old Standby (Zap; USA, MLP-102, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Easter Brothers. Green Valley Quartet (County; USA, County 716, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1968).

• Jonathan Edwards & the Seldom Scene. Blue Ridge (Sugar Hill, SH-3747, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1985).

• Emerson And Waldron. New Shades Of Grass (Rebel; USA, SLP 1485, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Bob Everhart. Waitin’ for a Train (Folkways, FTS 31071, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980). Both sealed.

• Cathy Fink / Laurie Lewis / Marcy Marxer / Molly Mason / Sally Van Meter. Blue Rose (Sugar Hill, SH-3768, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988). 0 15891-3768-1 3.

• Flatt & Scruggs . Changin’ Times (Columbia; USA, CS 9596, 12″, 33, LP, ). CW-2. Stereo. Red Label, “360 SOUND”

• Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs. Hear the Whistles Blow: Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs Sing Songs of Rivers & Rails (Columbia; USA, CS 9486, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo. “360 SOUND”

• FLATT & SCRUGGS, . LESTER FLATT & EARL SCRUGGS, (MERCURY , MG 20542, , 12″, 33.3, LP, ). +/VG+, $24

• Flatt & Scruggs. Nashville Airplane (Columbia; USA, LE 10044, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). CW-2. Columbia Limited Edition. Brown label. Cover album of songs by Bob dylan, Donovan, Johnny Cash, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Tim Hardin, John Hartford, Gary Scruggs, and Norman Stephens.

• Scruggs Flatt. Sacred Songs (Harmony / Columbia; USA, HS 11202, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). $8.00 VG++/VG++ . Stereo. Black Label.

• Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs. Songs Of the Famous Carter Family (Columbia; USA, CL 1664, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). CW-7. “Featuring Mother Maybelle Carter & the Foggy Mountain Boys”. Mono. Red label “Guaranteed High Fidelity”

• Flatt and Scruggs. At Carnegie Hall! (Columbia; USA, CL 2045, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1963). Mono

• Flatt and Scruggs. Kings of Bluegrass (Harmony/Columbia; USA, HL 7340, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Great original recordings Volume 1. Black label.

• Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. Hard Travelin’ (Columbia; USA, CL 1951, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1963). includes “The Ballad of Jed Clampett” (theme from BEVERLY HILLBILLIES). Mono. Red label, “Guaranteed High Fidelity”

• Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. Songs of Glory (Columbia; USA, CL 1424, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Mono. Red label, “Guaranteed High Fidelity”

• Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. Foggy Mountain Jamboree (Columbia; USA, CL 1019, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Mono. Red label, “Guaranteed High Fidelity”;

• Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. Songs To Cherish (Harmony, HS 11265, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo. Brown label.

• Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs. The Fabulous Sound of Flatt & Scruggs (Columbia; USA, CL 2255, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Mono. Red label, “Guaranteed High Fidelity”

• Flatt & Scruggs. The Golden Era (Rounder; USA, P 13826, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977). Rounder Special Series 05. Yellow-White label. “Columbia special products”

• Flatt & Scruggs With Doc Watson. Strictly Instrumental (Columbia; USA, CL 2643, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). CW-13. Mono. Red label, “360 SOUND”.

• Lester Flatt. The One and Only Lester Flatt (Nugget, NRLP-104, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo. Gold label.

• Lester Flatt. Kentucky Ridgerunner (RCA Victor; USA, LSP-4633, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972). Stereo. Orange label.

• Lester Flatt. Flatt On Victor (RCA Victor; USA, LSP-4495, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1971). Stereo. Orange label. Produced by Chet Atkins and Bob Ferguson.

• Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys. Foggy Mountain Banjo (Columbia, CS 8364, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). 6-eye label. M-

• Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys. Foggy Mountain Banjo (Columbia; USA, CL 1564, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Earl Flatt. When the Saints Go Marching In (Columbia; USA, CL 2513, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, ). Mono. Red label, “360 SOUND”

• Earl Scruggs & Lester Flatt With The Foggy Mountain Boys. Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs With The Foggy Mountain Boys (Mercury ; USA, MG 20542, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Stereo

• Lester Flatt & Mac Wiseman. Lester ‘N’ Mac (RCA Victor; USA, LSP-4547, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1971). Stereo. Orange label.

• Bela Fleck. Drive (Rounder, 0255, 12″, 33, LP, 1988).

• Tony Furtado. Swamped (Rounder, 0277, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1990). 011661027718. hole punch in cover

• Cullen Galyean, Bobby Harrison and the Virginia Mountain Boys. The Virginia Mountain Boys Vol. 4 (Folkways, FS 3829, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1983). Both sealed.

• Cullen Galyean and Bobby Harrison. Let Me Fall: Old Time Bluegrass from the Virginia-North Carolina Border (Folkways, FS 3910, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1984). Both sealed.

• Jimmy Gaudreau. Classic J. A. G. (Webco; USA, WLPS-0127, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989). Stereo, Cream label. Covers feature photos of Jaguar convertible.

• The Country Gentlemen. The Country Gentlemen Vol. 4; Going Back To The Blue Ridge Mountains (Folkways; USA, FTS 31031, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1973).

• Johnny Gimble. Still Fiddlin’ Around (MCA, MCA-42021, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• The Goins Brothers. Bluegrass Hits Old And New (REM; USA, LP 1041, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Stephane Grappelli Vassar Clements. Together At Last (Flying Fish, FF 421, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1987).

• The Greenbriar Boys. Ragged But Right! (Vanguard, USA, VRS-9159, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1964). Mono.

• The Greenbriar Boys. The Greenbriar Boys (Vanguard; USA, VRS-9104, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). MONO Maroon label.

• The Greenbriar Boys and John Herald. The Best Of The Greenbriar Boys and John Herald (Vanguard, USA, VSD 79317, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972). Stereo

• Jim Greer And The Mac-O-Chee Valley Folks. Country Favorites (Rural Rhythm; USA, RRJG 161, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Jim Greer And The Mac-O-Chee Valley Folks. Bluegrass In Ohio (Rite; USA, LP 2004, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Jim Greer and the Mac-O-Chee Valley Folks. Stars of the WWVA Jamboree (Rural Rhythm; USA, R. R. Greer 152, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Cover is homemade handwritten album info on index cards taped to Rural Rhythm(?) generic sleeve. Dark blue-green label.

• Jim Greer and The Mac-O-Chee Valley Folks. Log Cabin Songs (Rural Rhythm; USA, RR Greer-133, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Cover is homemade handwritten album info on index cards taped to Rural Rhythm(?) generic sleeve. Red label.

• David Grier. Freewheeling (Rounder, 0250, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• The David Grisman Quintet. The David Grisman Quintet (Kaleidoscope, F-5, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977).

• David Grisman. The David Grisman Rounder Album (Rounder, USA, 0069, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976).

• Kenny Haddock And Billy Baker. Dobro And Fiddle (Zap; USA, MLP 103, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Half and Half Bluegrass Band. Half and Half (Folkways, FTS 31086, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1982). Sealed.

• Half and Half Bluegrass Band. Half and Half, Vol. 2 (Folkways, FTS 31103, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1985). Both sealed.

• Bill Harrell And The Virginians. Blue Virginia Blue (Rebel; USA, REB-1650, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1986).

• John Hartford. Down On The River (Flying Fish, FF 514, 12″, 33, LP, 1989).

• The Hayes Brothers and the Bluegrass Ramblers. Bluegrass Ramble (W&G; Australia, WG.25/5121, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Jacket in poor condition.

• Wayne Henderson & Ray Cline. Wayne Henderson & Ray Cline (Heritage, 9, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977).

• Critton Hollow. Great Dreams (Flying Fish, FF 468, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• Hot Rize. Hot Rize (Flying Fish; USA, FF206, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979).

• Hot Rize. Radio Boogie (Flying Fish; USA, FF231, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981).

• Hot Rize. Red Knuckles & The Trailblazers (Flying Fish; USA, FF 279, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1982).

• The Hotmud Family. Live, As We Know It (Flying Fish, FF 087, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979).

• The Hotmud Family. Meat and Potatoes & Stuff Like That (Flying Fish; USA, FF251, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981).

• The Hotmud Family. Buckeyes In The Briar Patch (Vetco; USA, LP 507, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975).

• The Hotmud Family. Stone Mountain Wobble (Vetco; USA, LP 503, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974). Worn front and back jacket;

• The Hotmud Family. Til We Meet Here Again, Or Above (Vetco; USA, LP 501, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974). Slight wear on front/back jacket

• Cisco Houston. American Folk Songs (Folkways; USA, FA 2346, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1958). cover condition: disc only, no cover, no booklet; disc condition: VG

• The II Generation. Head Cleaner (Rebel; USA, SLP 1533, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974).

• The Iron Mountain String Band. An Old Time Southern Mountain String Band (Folkways, FA 2473, 12″, 33, LP, 1973). Both sealed. This copy has black lettering of band name on rich yellow cover. Warning text on back.

• The Iron Mountain String Band. An Old Time Southern Mountain String Band (Folkways, USA, FA 2473, 12″, 33.3, S, 1973). sealed. This copy has white lettering of band name on orangish cover. No Warning text on back.

• J. D. Jarvis. Bluegrass Hymn Time (Jewel; USA, LP-111, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Jim & Jesse . Diesel On My Tail (Epic, LN 24314, 12″, 33, LP, ). CW-9. Yellow Label.

• Jim and Jesse. Saluting the Louvin Brothers (Epic, BN 26465, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). CW-9. Stereo. Yellow label.

• Jim & Jesse. We Like Trains (Epic, BN 26513, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). CW-9. Stereo. Yellow label. Covers songs by Hank Williams, and Roy Acuff.

• Jim & Jesse. Twenty Great Songs (Capitol, DTBB-264, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Black and Purple Capitol icon on green label. “Twenty Great Songs By Jim & Jesse the McReynolds Bros.”

• Jim & Jesse. The All-Time Great Country Instrumentals (Epic, BN 26394, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo. Yellow label.

• Jim and Jesse. Freight Train (Capitol, ST-770, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Black and purple circle icon on green label. Covers songs by artists that include Benny Williams and Chuck Berry.

• Jim & Jesse. Mandolin Workshop (Hilltop; USA, HS-202, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Notes on back written by Hal Bruno, Mike Seeger, Bill Vernon, and Jimmy Tugwell.

• Jim & Jesse. The Jim & Jesse Show (Prize; USA, PRS 498-04, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Stereo, Featuring Carol Johnson, Light blue label

• Jim & Jesse and the Virginia Boys. The Old Country Church (Epic, LN 24107, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Mono. Yellow label.

• Jim & Jesse & The Virginia Boys. Radio Shows (Old Dominion; USA, OD-498-10, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1978). 2 record set, 24 songs. Martha White Flour promotional photos on cover and folds.

• Jim and Jesse & The Virginia Boys. Bluegrass Classics (Epic, LN 24074, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1963). Mono. Yellow Label.

• Jim & Jesse and the Virginia Boys. Berry Pickin’ in the Country (Epic, LN 24176, 12″, 33.3, LP). Yellow label. “The Great Chuck Berry Sondbook”; this contains 10 covers of Chuck Berry’s greatest hits, including Johnny B. Goode and Roll over Beethoven. Back cover includes note from Chuck Berry.

• Jim & Jesse & The Virginia Boys. Y’all Come! (Epic, LN 24144, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Yellow label. “Bluegrass Humor With…”; “A Jim & Jesse Jamboree”

• Jim & Jesse and The Virginia Boys. Sing Unto Him A New Song (Psalms, XXXIII, 3) (Epic, LN 24204, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Yellow Label.

• Jim & Jesse With The Virginia Boys. Superior Sounds Of Bluegrass With Jim & Jesse And The Virginia Boys (Old Dominion; USA, OD 498-05, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Yellow label. Stereo.

• The Johnson Mountain Boys. At The Old Schoolhouse (Rounder , 0260/0261, 12″, 1989).

• Johnson Mountain Boys. Requests (Rounder, 0246, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• The Johnson Mountain Boys. The Johnson Mountain Boys (Rounder; USA, 0135, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981).

• Bill, Billy Ray & David Johnson. Old Time North Carolina Mountain Music (Folkways, FTS 31105, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1985). Sealed

• David Johnson. Clawhammer Banjo (Folkways, FTS 31094, 12″, 33, LP, 1983). Both sealed.

• David & Billy Ray Johnson. Bluegrass (Folkways, FTS 31056, 12″, 33, LP, 1983). Both sealed.

• Bill Keith. Something Auld, Something Newgrass, Something Borrowed, Something Bluegrass (Rounder; USA, RB-1, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976). Includes cover of Rolling Stones’ No Expectations. Inside sleeve contains a square folded Rounders mail-order catalogue.

• Bill Keith & Jim Rooney. Bluegrass: Livin’ On The Mountain (Prestige/Folklore; USA, 14002, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Includes songs written/arranged by the Carter Family, Roy Acuff.

• The Kentuckians. The Solid Bluegrass Sound of The Kentuckians (Melodeon; USA, MLP 7325, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). CW-13.

• The Kentucky Colonels. Livin’ In the Past (Takoma-Briar; USA, BT 7202, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975).

• The Kentucky Colonels. 1965-1966 (Rounder; USA, 0070, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976). “Featuring Roland and Clarence White”

• Kentucky Colonels, Roland and Clarence White. Kentucky Colonels Featuring Roland and Clarence White (United Artists; USA, UAS 29514, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1964). Stereo; with Billy Ray Latham, Roger Bush, Bobby Stone & Leroy Mack

• The Kentucky Mountain Boys. Bluegrass Holiday (Lemco; USA, LLP 609, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Knob Lick Upper 10,000. Workout!!! (Mercury, SR-60852, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). MXD-16. Stereo. Black label, “Long Playing High Fidelity”; two dots on label. “‘Knock Lick’ is a town in Kentucky. ‘Upper 10,000’ is the literal translation of a German word meaning gentry.”

• Knob Lick Upper 10,000. The Introduction Of Knob Lick Upper 10,000 (Mercury; USA, MG 20780, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). CW-12. Mono. Black label, “Long Playing High Fidelity”; “Knob Lick is a town in Kentucky. Upper 10,000 is translated from the German term meaning ‘gentry’.”

• Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. The News Is Out (Sugar Hill, SH 3757, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1987). 0 1589-13757-1 7.

• Doyle Lawson. Tennessee Dream (County; USA, 766, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977).

• Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver. Rock My Soul (Sugar Hill; USA, SH-3717, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981).

• Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. Once & For Always (Sugar Hill; USA, SH-3744, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1985).

• Mary Jo Leet. I Love Bluegrass (Go-Go; USA, AOK-001, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989). Songs written by Bill Monroe, Roy Gentry, Hoyt Axton, etc.

• The Lilly Brothers. Bluegrass Breakdown (Prestige, , 12″, 33, LP, ). MXD-16

• The Lilly Brothers. The Country Songs Of The Lilly Brothers (Prestige Folklore; USA, 14035, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Green label;

• The Lilly Brothers. The Lilly Brothers (Folkways, , 12″, 33.3, LP, ).

• Lilly Brothers & Don Stover. Early Recordings (County; USA, 729, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Recorded in 1956, 1957 for the Event label.

• The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers. Kentucky Bluegrass (Starday Nashville; USA, NLP 2020, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Orange Starday label. 14 songs with 5-string banjo. Bottom of cover damaged. Label states it is a special collector’s edition.

• The Lonesome River Boys. Raise A Ruckus The Exciting Bluegrass Sound Of The Lonesome River Boys (Riverside, RLP 7535, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• The Lost & Found. The Lost & Found (Rebel; USA, 1589, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980).

• The Lost and Found. “The First Time Around” (Outlet; USA, STLP 1002, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975).

• The Lost & Found. Third Time Around (Outlet; USA, STLP 1008, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1978). Stereo;

• Louisiana Honeydrippers. Bayou Bluegrass (Arhoolie; USA, 5010, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Red Label; Wear on jacket;

• Ted Lundy And The Southern Mountain Boys. The Old Swinging Bridge (Rounder; USA, 0020, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1973). Aqua, cream jacket.

• J. E. Mainer’s Mountainers. J.E Mainer’s Crazy Mountaineers, Vol. 1 (Old Timey; USA, LP 106, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Aqua Label;

• Wade Mainer And The Mountaineers. The Songs of Wade Mainer and the Sons of the Mountaineers, Recorded 1936-42 (County; USA, 404, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, 1973).

• Marcus. A Pilgrim’s Son (Folkways, FTS 32441, 12″, 33, LP, 1980). Both sealed.

• Marcus . Life’s Railway to Heaven (Folkways, FTS 32440, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979). Both sealed.

• Jimmy Martin. Tennessee (Decca; USA, DL 74996, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Jimmy Martin. This World Is Not My Home (Decca; USA, DL4360, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Jimmy Martin. Country Music Time (Decca; USA, DL 4285, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Rainbow Decca label.

• Jimmy Martin And The Osborne Brothers. Golden Blue Grass Highlight (Victor; Japan, RA-5171, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Jimmy Martin And The Sunny Mountain Boys. Big And Country Instrumentals (Decca; USA, DL 4891, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Jimmy Martin And The Sunny Mountain Boys. Singing All Day And Dinner On The Ground (Decca; USA, DL 75226, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1970).

• Jimmy Martin And The Sunny Mountain Boys. Sunny Side Of The Mountain (Decca; USA, DL 4643, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Mac Martin And The Dixie Travelers. Folk And Bluegrass Favorites (Gateway; USA, GLP-2080, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Mac Martin And The Dixie Travelers. Backtrackin’ (Rural Rhythm; USA, RRMM-237, 12″, 33.3, LP, ).

• Del McCoury. Del McCoury (Rebel; USA, SLP-1542, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975). Aqua, maroon label

• Del McCoury, The Dixie Pals. High On A Mountain (Rounder; USA, 0019, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972).

• The McLain Family Band. Sunday Singing (Country Life , CLR 14, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1984).

• The McPeak Brothers. Bluegrass At Its Peak (RCA; USA, APL1-0587, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974).

• The McPeak Brothers. The McPeak Brothers (County; USA, 764, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977). Label includes train artwork

• Jim And Jesse McReynolds. Jim And Jesse McReynolds Sing Country And Western Songs Of Faith With The Sweet Mountain Boys (Palace; USA, M-741, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Joe Miller & Lawrence Humphries. The Georgia Pals: Joe Miller & Lawrence Humphries at the Old Country Church (Folkways, FTS 31107, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1985). Both sealed.

• Smokey Joe Miller & his Georgia Pals. Old American Heart Throbs (Folkways, FTS 31093, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1982). Sealed

• Mission Mountain Wood Band. In Without Knocking (M 2 WB , OU812, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977).

• Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys. Southern Flavor (MCA , MCA-42133, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• The Monroe Brothers. Early Blue Grass Music (Camden; USA, CAL-774, 12‚Äù, 33, LP, 1963).

• The Monroe Brothers. Feast Here Tonight (Bluebird; USA, AXM2-5510, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, 1975).

• Bill Monroe. Bill Monroe Sings Country Songs With The Blue Grass Boys (Vocalion; USA, VL 3702, 12‚Äù, 33, LP, N.D.).

• Bill Monroe. Kentucky Blue Grass (Decca; USA, DL 75213, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1970).

• Bill Monroe. Master of Bluegrass (MCA, MCA-5214, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981).

• Bill Monroe & the Bluegrass Boys. Bluegrass ’87 (MCA, MCA-5970, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981).

• Bill Monroe. Bill Monroe’s Country Music Hall Of Fame (Decca; USA, DL 75281, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1971). Decca rainbow label, Stereo, still in plastic sleeve

• Bill Monroe. Bill Monroe And Stars Of The Bluegrass Hall Of Fame (MCA; USA, MCA-5625, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1985). featuring Jim and Jesse, Ralph Stanley, The Country Gentlemen, Bobby Hicks, Mac Wiseman, Del McCoury, The Osborne Brothers, The Seldom Scene, Carl Story, The Bluegrass Boys

• Bill Monroe. Blue Grass Time (Decca; USA, DL 4896, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Bill Monroe And His Blue Grass Boys. The Great Bill Monroe And His Blue Grass Boys (Harmony; USA, HL 7290, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Bill Monroe An His Blue Grass Boys. A Voice from On High (Decca; USA, DL 75135, 12‚Äù, 33, LP, N.D.).

• Bill Monroe And His Blue Grass Boys. Mr. Bluegrass (Decca; USA, DL 4080, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Rainbow Decca label.

• Bill Monroe And His Blue Grass Boys. The High Lonesome Sound of Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys (Decca; USA, DL 4780, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Bill Monroe And His Blue Grass Boys. Bluegrass Special! (Decca; USA, DL 4382, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Decca rainbow label;

• Bill Monroe And His Blue Grass Boys. Bluegrass Ramble (Decca; USA, DL 4266, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Decca rainbow label

• Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys. Knee Deep In Blue Grass (Decca; USA, DL 3731, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Rainbow Decca label

• Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys. My All Time Country Favorites (Decca; USA, DL 4327, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Rainbow Decca lable, Significant damage to spine, wear on cover

• Bill Monroe And His Bluegrass Boys. Bluegrass Instrumentals (Decca; USA, DL 4601, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Rainbow Decca label

• Bill Monroe And His Blue Grass Boys. Bill Monroe’s Best with the Blue Grass Boys (Harmony; USA, HL 7315, 12‚Äù, 33, LP, ).

• Bill Monroe And Charlie Monroe. Bill Monroe And Charlie Monroe (Decca; USA, DL 75066, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Bill Monroe And James Monroe. Father And Son (MCA; USA, MCA-310, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1973).

• Charlie Monroe. Who’s Calling You Sweetheart Tonight (RCA Camden; USA, CAS-2310e, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1969). . Stereo, Light Blue label

• Charlie Moore And Bill Napier. Grand Ole Opry Hymnal (King; USA, 917, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Cover damage to top and bottom.

• Hugh Moore with Roby Huffman & the Bluegrass Cutups. Hello City Limits (Folkways, FTS 31108, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1986). Both sealed.

• Tom Morgan. Bluegrass with Family and Friends (Folkways, FTS 31072, 12″, 33, LP, 1983). Both sealed.

• Alan Munde. Alan Munde’s Banjo Sandwich (Ridge Runner; USA, RRR0001, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975). Bare cardboard jacket with cartoon graphics.

• Eric Nagler. Improvise With Erik Nagler (Rounder, 8018, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989).

• The Nashville Bluegrass Band. Idle Time (Rounder; USA, 0232, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1986).

• The Nashville Grass with Curley Seckler. China Grove, My Hometown (Folkways, FTS 31095, 12″, 33, LP, 1983). Sealed

• Buell Neidlinger. SwinGrass ’83 (Antilles, AN 1014, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1983).

• The New Coon Creek Girls. Playing Our Respect (Turquoise; USA, TR-5069, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989). Blue label

• The New Coon Creek Girls. Home Sweet Highway (Old Homestead Records; USA, RR 3008, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1986).

• New Grass Revival. Friday Night In America (Capitol, C1 90739, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989).

• New Grass Revival. New Grass Revival (EMI-America, ST-17216, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1986). 0 7777-17216-1. 2d copy sealed; hole upper rt

• New Grass Revival. Fly Through The Country (Flying Fish; USA, 016, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975). Red label, wear on edges of jacket

• New Grass Revival. New Grass Revival (Starday; USA, SLP 482-498, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972). Hole in top right corner of cover

• The New Lost City Ramblers. 20th Years Concert Performance (Flying Fish, USA, 102, 12″, 33.3, LPx2, 1978). cut corner

• The New Lost City Ramblers. The New Lost City Ramblers Vol.II (Folkways; USA, FA 2397, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1960). Blue Folkways label. LP is in incorrect record jacket, “Sweet Heart Soap presents RCA Victor’s Great Songs of Romance.”

• The New South. The New South (Rounder; USA, Rounder 0044, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975).

• Northern Lights. Take You To The Sky (Flying Fish; USA, FF533, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1990). Red Label, Stereo, Special Guests: Matt Glaser, Alison Krauss, Peter Rowan

• Mark O’Connor. Elysian Forest (Warner Bros., 9 25736-1, 12″, 33, LP, 1988).

• Mike O’Roark & The Free Born Men. Somewhere In-Between (King Bluegrass; USA, KB-547, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Stereo. Blue King Bluegrass label. Split image on cover features cartoon of the fashionable bluegrass band of yore, and the funk/hippy bluegrass band of the 70’s.

• The Oak Ridge Boys. Monongahela (MCA, MCA-42205, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• Old & In the Way
. Old & In the Way (Round, USA, RX 103, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975). Stereo. Old & In the Way consists of Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Peter Rowan, John Kahn, Vassar Clements.

• The Osborne Brothers. Modern Sounds Of Bluegrass Music (Decca; USA, DL 74903, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• The Osborne Brothers. Yesterday, Today And The Osborne Brothers (Decca; USA, DL 74993, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• The Osborne Brothers. Ru-be Eeee (Decca; USA, DL 75204, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1970). Stereo. Rainbow Decca label.

• The Osborne Brothers. Blue Grass Music (MGM; USA, E4018, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Rainbow type MGM logo on label.

• The Osborne Brothers. Cuttin’ Grass Osborne Brothers Style (MGM; USA, E-4149, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Rainbow type MGM logo on label.

• The Osborne Brothers. Voices In Bluegrass (Decca; USA, DL 4602, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Rainbow Decca label.

• The Osborne Bros. & Mac Wiseman. The Essential Bluegrass Album (CMH; USA, CMH-9016, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979). 2 LP collection in folding jacket. CMH Bluegrass classics. Label looks like wood paneling.

• The Overland Express. First Stage Out (Webco, WLPS 0111, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1984).

• Buck Owens and the Buckaroos. Ruby (Capitol; USA, ST-795, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). . Buck’s bluegrass album. RED label.

• Ozark Renaissance. Ozark Renaissance (DSD, -, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980).

• Patent Pending. Straight From the Heart (Outlet, STLP-1035, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1982).

• The Pinnacle Boys. The Pinnacle Boys (Rounder; USA, 0049, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975).

• The Po’ Boys. Pick Again (Decca; USA, DL 74884, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Stereo, Rainbow Decca label

• The Prairie Ramblers. Tex’s Dance (Cattle; W. Germany, 32, 12″, 33, LP, n.d.).

• Bill Price. Blue Grass Hill (Folkways, FTS 31104, 12″, 33, LP, 1985). Both sealed.

• Red And Fred. Songs From The Heart Of The Country (County; USA, 721, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• The Red Clay Ramblers. Merchants Lunch (Flying Fish; USA, FF 055, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977).

• The Red Clay Ramblers. Stolen Love (Flying Fish; USA, FF 009, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975).

• Red, White And Blue (Grass). Red, White And Blue (Grass) (GRC; USA, GA-5002, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1973). LP jacket special can shaped die cut

• Red, White And Blue (Grass). Pickin’ Up! (GRC; USA, GA-10003, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974).

• Bud Reed. Way Out on the Mountain: Jimmie Rodgers Songs by Bud Reed (Folkways, FTS 31092, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1982). Both sealed.

• Reel World. In Good Time (Flying Fish, FF 335, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1984).

• Reno & Harrell. Bluegrass On My Mind (Starday, SLP 481-498, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972). Stereo.

• Reno & Smiley. On the Road with Reno & Smiley: Songs Truck Drivers Love (King, 911, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Black label. M-

• Don Reno & Bill Harrell With The Tennessee Cut-Ups. Don Reno & Bill Harrell With The Tennessee Cut-Ups (Rural Rhythm; USA, RR171, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Red label. Spine split. Album notes handwritten and taped to cover.

• Don Reno, Bill Harrell And The Tennessee Cutups. Tally Ho! (King Bluegrass; USA, KB-526, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1973).

• Don Reno, Bill Harrell And The Tennessee Cutups. Rivers And Roads (King Bluegrass; USA, KB-528, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.B.).

• Reno & Smiley. Banjo Special (King; USA, 787, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Don Reno And Red Smiley. Good Old Country Ballads (King; USA, 621, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Monophonic. Significant wear on cover, splits on top and bottom edge.

• Don Reno, Red Smiley, Bill Harrell And The Tennessee Cutups. Letter Edged In Black (Wango; USA, LP-111, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1971).

• The Rice Brothers. The Rice Brothers (Rounder , 0256, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989). SG sez – Official Heartthrobs of ARC check out these hunks!!!‚

• Larry Rice. Mr. Poverty (King Bluegrass; USA, KB-543, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.B.).

• Tony Rice. Tony Rice (Rounder; USA, Rounder 0085, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977). MXD-16

• Tony Rice. Tony Rice~Guitar (King Bluegrass Records; USA, 740919/ KB 529, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, N.D.). 740919 catalog # appears on record and on back cover; KB 529 catalog # appears on front cover only

• Larry Richardson & Red Barker and the Blue Ridge Boys. Larry Richardson & Red Barker and the Blue Ridge Boys (County; USA, 702, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.
n.d.).

• A. Robic & the Exertions. Old Time Music Dance Party (Flying Fish, FF 415, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1987).

• Kevin Roth. Don’t Wait for Me and Songs of the First Decade with Kevin Roth (Folkways, FTS 31099, 12″, 33, LP, 1983). Both sealed.

• Peter Rowan and the Nashville Bluegrass Band. New Moon Rising (Sugar Hill , SH-3762, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• Leon Russell & New Grass Revival. The Live Album (Paradise, PAK 3532, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981).

• Buck Ryan & Smitty Irvin. Ballads & Bluegrass (Monument; USA, MLP 8031, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Daryle Ryce. Carolina Blue (Rounder, 3093, 12″, 33, LP, 1989).

• Sagegrass . Sagegrass (Folkways, FTS 31106, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1985). Both sealed.

• Simon St. Pierre and The Dukes of Bluegrass. The Joys of Quebec (Revonah; USA, R-915, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974).

• Tommy Scott. Doc Scott’s Last Real Old Time Medicine Show: The World’s Most Unusual Songs (Folkways, FTS 31077, 12″, 33, LP, 1984). Both sealed.

• Tommy Scott & Curley Seckler. Now and Then Tommy Scott and Curley Seckler (Folkways, FTS 31078, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980). Both sealed. Marty Stuart’s name is spelled “Stewart”

• The Scruggs Brothers. Gary and Randy Scruggs (Vanguard, VSD 6579, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972).

• The Earl Scruggs Revue. Rockin’ ‘Cross The Country (Columbia, KC 32943, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974).

• Earl Scruggs. I Saw the Light With Some Help From My Friends (Columbia, KC 31354, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972).

• The IInd Generation. State Of Mind (CMH; USA, CMH-6208, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976).

• The IInd Generation. The Second Generation (Rome; USA, RLP-1117, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Solid Black Record Jacket, Record company name on jacket, no artist information

• II Generation. We Call It Grass (Rebel; USA, SLP-1546, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975). Jacket looks like handstitches, sale insert included;

• the Seldom Scene. Scenic Roots (Sugar Hill; USA, SH-3785, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1990).

• The Seldom Scene. Baptizing (Rebel; USA, SLP 1573, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1978). Folding Jacket

• The Seldom Scene. The New Seldom Scene Album (Rebel; USA, SLP 1561, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976). Stereo, Guest performers, Linda Ronstadt, Mark Cuff, scuff on front jacket

• The Seldom Scene. After Midnight (Sugar Hill; USA, SH-3721, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981).

• The Seldom Scene. Act Four (Sugar Hill; USA, SH-3709, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979).

• The Seldom Scene. At The Scene (Sugar Hill; USA, SH-3736, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1983). Crime scene photo on front jacket;

• The Seldom Scene. Act 3 (Rebel; USA, SLP-1528, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1973). Red and black jacket

• The Seldom Scene. The Seldom Scene Recorded Live at the Cellar Door in Washington, D.C. (Rebel; USA, SLP-1547/48, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974). Two LP Set

• Shenandoah Cut-Ups. Shenandoah Cut-Ups (Rebel, USA, SLP-1526, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1973). Stereo.

• The Shenandoah Cut-Ups. Traditional Bluegrass (Revonah; USA, R-910, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974).

• The Shenandoah Cut-Ups. Bluegrass Autumn (Revonah; USA, R-904, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• The Skillet Lickers. Old Time Tunes Recorded 1927-1931 (County; USA, 506, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• The Skillet Lickers. Old Time Fiddle Tunes And Songs From North Georgia Vol. 2 (County; USA, 526, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1973). $10.00 VG++/VG++

• Skillet Lickers. Ya Gotta Quit Kickin’ My Dog Around/Turkey In the Straw (Columbia, USA, 15084, 10″, 78, S). G+

• Skillet Lickers. Hand Me Down My Walking Cane/Watermelon on the Vine (Columbia, USA, 15091, 10″, 78, S). G+

• Skillet Lickers. Dance All Night With a Bottle In Your Hand/Old Joe Clark (Columbia, USA, 15108, 10″, 78, S. V

• Skillet Lickers. I Don’t Love Nobody/Shortenin’ Bread (Columbia, USA, 15123, 10″, 78, S, ). V

• Skillet Lickers. The Wreck of the Old Southern 97/John Henry (Columbia, USA, 15142, 10″, 78, S, ). V

• Skillet Lickers. The Girl I Left Behind Me/The Old Gray Mare (Columbia, USA, 15170, 10″, 78, S, ). V

• Skillet Lickers. Corn Licker Still in Georgia Pts 1 & 2 (Columbia, USA, 15201, 10″, 78, S, ). V+

• Skillet Lickers. Slow Buck/Sal Let Me Chaw Your Rosin (Columbia, USA, 15267, 10″, 78, S, ). V sol

• Skillet Lickers. Possum Hunt On Stump Hunt Mountain Parts 1 & 2 (Columbia, USA, 15298, 10″, 78, S, ). E

• Skillet Lickers. Corn Licker Still In Georgia pts 5 & 6 (Columbia, USA, 15366, 10″, 78, S, ). V+

• Skillet Lickers. Corn Licker Still in Georgia Pts 7 & 8 (Columbia, USA, 15432, 10″, 78, S, ). V

• Skillet Lickers . A Corn Licker Still in Georgia, Pts 3 & 4 (Columbia, USA, 15258, 10″, 78, S, ). V

• Luke Smathers. Mountain swing (June Appal, JA024, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977).

• Soundtrack [ Flatt & Scruggs ]. Bonnie & Clyde (Mercury, SR 61162, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). White Label Promo. Performed by Flatt & Scruggs. VG+

• Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers. Bluegrass Old and New (Old Homestead ; USA, OHS 90004, 12‚Äù, 33, LP, n.d.). Stereo;

• Larry Sparks and The Lonesome Ramblers. Sparklin’ Bluegrass (King Bluegrass ; USA, KB-531, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, n.d.). stereo, Blue King Bluegrass Label

• Larry Sparks and The Lonesome Ramblers. The Footsteps of Tradition (King Bluegrass; USA, KB-527, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, n.d.). stereo

• Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers. You Could Have Called (King Bluegrass; USA, KB 550, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). stereo, blue king bluegrass label

• Spectrum. Opening Roll (Rounder; USA, 0136, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980). Metallic type on jacket

• Spectrum. It’s Too Hot For Words (Rounder; USA, 0161, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1982).

• Roger Sprung, Hal Wylie, and the Progressive Bluegrassers. Bluegrass Blast: A Mixed Bag of Ol’ Timey Music (Folkways, FTS 31038, 12″, 33, LP, 1974). Sealed.

• Roger Sprung and his Bluegrass All-Stars. Progressive Bluegrass (Folkways, USA, FA 2370, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1964). disc is G. Better cover would be nice.

• Roger Sprung. Progressive Bluegrass (Folkways, USA, FA 2472, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1965). NO cover or notes

• the Stanley Brothers. The Stanley’s In Person (King , 719, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, ). Black label. Includes songs written/arranged by Hank Ballard and the Carter Family.

• The Stanley Brothers. Their Original Recordings (Melodean ; USA, MLP 7322, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• The Stanley Brothers. The Mountain Music Sound of the Stanley Brothers (Starday, USA, SLP 201, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d).

• Stanley Brothers. The Legendary Stanley Brothers (Rebel, USA, SLP 1487, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). live, Stereo

• Stanley Brothers. The Legendary Stanley Brothers Vol. 2 (Rebel; USA, SLP 1495, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). live, stereo

• The Stanley Brothers. The Stanley Brothers on WCYB Bristol (Rebel; USA, REB 855, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1988).

• The Stanley Brothers. In Memory of Carter Stanley “An Empty Mansion” (Rimrock; USA, RLP 153, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• The Stanley Brothers. Country Pickin’ And Singin’ (Mercury; USA, MG 20349, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Featuring the Clinch Mountain Boys

• The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys. Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys (King; USA, KLP-615, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Blue King Label; Blemish on jacket and label, in stereo

• Ralph Stanley. Something Old, Something New and Some of Katy’s Mountain Dew (Rebel Recordings, SLP-1503, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, 1971).

• Ralph Stanley. Old Country Church (Rebel; USA, SLP-1508, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Light blue Rebel label.

• Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys. Brand New Country Songs by Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys (King; USA, KS 1028, 12‚Äù, 33, LP, n.d.).

• Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys. The Bluegrass Sound of Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys (Jayln , JLP-120, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Ralph Stanley And The Clinch Mountain Boys. The Stanley Sound Around The World (King Bluegrass , , 12″, 33.3, LP, ).

• The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys. The Stanley Sound Around the World (King Bluegrass ; USA, KB-522, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys. Ralph Stanley And The Clinch Mountain Boys Play Requests (Rebel; USA, SLP-1514, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972).

• Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys. Cry From The Cross (Rebel; USA, SLP-1499, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mtn. Boys. Live! At McClure, Virginia (Rebel; USA, SLP 1554/55, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1976). Two LP set, Slight wear on jacket

• Ralph Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys. Old Time Music (Jalyn; USA, JLP 118, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Ralph Stanley And The Clinch Mountain Boys. Hills Of Home (King; USA, KS-1069, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Blue King label

• John Starling. Long Time Gone (Sugar Hill; USA, SH-3714, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980).

• Allison Krauss And Union Station. Two Highways (Rounder , 0265, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1989).

• Carl Story And His Rambling Mountaineers. Mighty Close To Heaven (Starday; USA, SLP 219, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Featuring His Rambling Mountaineers;

• Carl Story. Daddy Sang Bass (Starday; USA, SLP 438, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Carl Story & The Rambling Mountaineers. Good Ole Mountain Gospel Music (Wing; USA, MGW 12291, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1964).

• Carl Story And His Rambling Mountaineers. Sacred Songs Of Life And The Hereafter (Starday; USA, SLP 315, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Yellow Starday label; With 5-string banjo.

• Don Stover. Things In Life (Rounder; USA, 0014, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972).

• The Lilly Bros. & Don Stover. Folk Songs From the Southern Mountains (Folkways; USA, FA 2433, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1962).

• Strange Creek Singers. Strange Creek Singers (Arhoolie, USA, 4004, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1972). Stereo. Mike Seeger, Alice Seeger, Tracy Schwarz, Hazel Dickens, and Lamar Grier, with Annie Mae and Miss Peacock.

• Marty. Marty (Ridge Runner; USA, RRR 0013, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1978).

• Marion Sumner. Road To Home (June Appal, JA 030, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979). $10.00 VG++/VG++ Platterpuss online 1/1/99…4/7/03

• Gid Tanner and His Skillet Lickers. A Corn Licker in Georgia (, , 12″, 33, LP).

• Earl Taylor And His Blue Grass Mountaineers. Blue Grass Taylor-Made (Capitol; USA, T 2090, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Tut Taylor. Dobro Country (World-Pacific; USA, 1829, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Featuring Roland & Clarence White

• The Valley Partners. The Valley Partners (Old Homestead, OHS-90141, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980).

• The Toe River Valley Boys. Train Time (GHP; USA, GHP-906, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1970).

• Tracy’s Family Band [ Tracy Schwarz ]. Rode the Mule Around the World (Folkways, FTS 31083, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1981). Both sealed.

• Charles Trent. The Sound Of A 5 String Banjo (Smash, USA, MGS 27017, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Mono.

• Charles Trent. The Sound Of A Bluegrass Banjo (Smash, USA, MGS 27002, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Mono.

• tony trischka. Heartlands (Rounder; USA, 0062, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975). Rainbow landscape jacket;

• Joe Val and the New England Bluegrass Boys. Sparkling Brown Eyes (Rounder; USA, 0152, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1982).

• Joe Val and The New England Bluegrass Boys. Not A Word From Home (Rounder; USA, 0082, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1977).

• Joe Val & The New England Bluegrass Boys. Bound To Ride (Rounder; USA, 0109, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1979).

• Joe Val & The New England Bluegrass Boys. One Morning In May (Rounder; USA, 0003, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Jacket uses all lowercase type

• Joe Val & The New England Bluegrass Boys. Joe Val & The New England Bluegrass Boys (Rounder; USA, 0025, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975).

• Don Stover And The White Oak Mountain Boys. Don Stover And The White Oak Mountain Boys (Rounder, , 12″, 33, LP, ). CW-13

• Various Artists. Early Blue Grass (RCA Victor, LPV-569, 12″, 33, LP, 1969). VA-9. mono. Orange label. “Vintage Series”

• Various Artists. Girls We Met at the Medicine Show (Folkways, FTS 31079, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980). Both sealed. Tommy Scott, Scotty Lee, Old Bleb & the Tommy Scott Old Time Medicine Show Band

• Various Artists. More Clawhammer Banjo Songs and Tunes from the Mountains (County , 717, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, n.d.).

• Various Artists. Mountain Music BlueGrass Style (Folkways, USA, 2318, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1962). w/ booklet. One cover green, one cover blue. B.copy/blue one had library stickers on cover.

• Various Artists. Mountain Music Played on the Autoharp Stoneman, Snow, Ward, Seeger (Folkways, USA, FA 2365, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, 1962). One copy orangy-brown cover, one copy beige.

• Various Artists. Old Grey Goose: Maine Country Dance Music and Songs (Folkways, FD 6530, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1980). Both sealed.

• Various Artists. Old Time Music at Newport: Recorded Live at the Newport Folk Festival 1963 (Vanguard; USA, VRS-9146, 12‚Äù, 33.3, LP, 1964). Features: Jim And Jesse and the Virginia Boys; The Morris Brothers; Clarence Ashley, Doc Watson, Clint Howard & Fred Price; Mac Wiseman and the Country Boys; New Lost City Ramblers; Tex Logan

• Various Artists. The Bluegrass Hall Of Fame (Starday; USA, SLP 181, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). MXD-18

• Various Artists. A Collection of Mountain Blues : Old Time Classics (County, 511, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Collection of blues influence on bluegrass and early country singers.

• Various Artists. Galax Va, Old Fiddlers’ Convention (Folkways , USA, FA 2435, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1964).

• Various Artists. Ballads and Breakdowns From the Southern Mountains (Prestige International, INT 25003, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1961). Dark blue label. VG

• Various Artists. The Bristol Sessions: Historic Recordings From Bristol, Tennessee (Country Music Foundation, CMF-011-L, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1987). 22111 00111.

• Alabama. Sounds of the South: Southern Folk Heritage Series (Atlantic, 1346, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). MONO. Red & Purple label. M-

• Earl Scruggs [ Various Artists ]. Earl Scruggs: His Family and Friends (Columbia, C 30584, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). “performances from the soundtrack of the NET TV Special”

• Various Artists. Country Music and Bluegrass At Newport (Vanguard; USA, VRS 9146, 12″, 33, LP, 1964). Recorded live 1963; sealed

• Various Artists. Smoky Mountain Ballads (RCA Victor Vintage Series; USA, LPV-507, 12″, 33, LP, 1964). mono

• Various Artists. Old-Time String Band Classics (County; USA, 531, 12″, 33, LP, 1975). recorded 1927 1933

• Various Artists. In Memory of These Great Artists 16 of Their Best Songs (King; USA, 887, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Early Sixties collection of hillbilly singers who have died, with liner notes by Seymour Stein. BLACK LABEL.

• Various Artists. Stars of the Grand Ole’ Opry (Starday; USA, SLP 365, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Side A: Jim and Jesse McReynolds and the Virginia Boys
Side B: Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs with the Foggy Mountain Boys

• Various Artists. Bluegrass: The Greatest Show On Earth (Sugar Hill; USA, SH-2201, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1982). Concert recording of 5 group collaborations with bluegrass musicians including Phil Rosenthal, Ricky Skaggs, Bill Yates, Rick Allred, Charlie Waller, etc. “Recorded live at Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, Washington DC”; “The Birchmere Presents”

• Various Artists. Bluegrass Hall of Fame Vol. 2 (Starday; USA, SLP 296, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). “From Nashville, Tennessee, The Musical Heart Of America / Country-Sacred-Bluegrass-Western-Old Time”

• Various Artists. Bluegrass Spectacular (Starday; USA, SLP 232, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). “From Nashville, Tennessee, The Musical Heart Of America / Country Sacred Bluegrass ‘International'”

• Various Artists. Springtime In The Mountains, Classics Of Early Bluegrass (County; USA, 749, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1975). On A-side, track 5 “Keep On Going” does not include artist but back cover does, with additional minor inconsistencies between label and cover.

• Various Artists. Maple On The Hill And Other Old Time Country Favorites (Camden; USA, CAL-898, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1965). featuring: J.E. Mainer’s Mountaineers, Delmore Brothers, Bradley Kincaid, Uncle Dave Macon, Carlisle Brothers, Riley Puckett

• Various Artists. (Rebel, R-1473, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Missing Cover, no album title on label.

• Various Artists. (Rebel, R-1474, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Missing Cover, no album title on label. A-side track 6 is listed as by “Bill Baker” on label.

• Various Artists. (Rebel, R-1475, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Missing Cover, no album title on label.

• Various Artists. (Rebel, R-1476, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Missing Cover, no album title on label.

• Various Artists. (Rebel, RLP-1477, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Missing Cover, no album title on label.

• Various Artists. That Dobro Sound’s Goin’ Round (Starday; USA, SLP 340, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Various Artists. The Best Of Country (Columbia Music Treasuries, P4S 5062 (DS 159 DS 162), 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Stereo. All discs missing Cover/box. This collection is a 4 LP set. the record co. # for the set is “P4S 5062”, but each disc has an additional number “DS 159/160/161/162” respective. Disc 1 is “Wine Women and Song”, disc 2 is “A Country Kind Of love”, disc 3 is “Ballads of the Golden West”, and disc 4 is “First Thing Ev’ry Morning” with tracks by Flatt & Scruggs, Johnny Horton, Carl & Pearl Butler, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Skeets McDonalds, The Chuck Wagon Gang, Jimmy Dean, “Little” Jimmy Dickens, Marty Robbins, Stonewall Jackson, Marion Worth, and Rose Maddox, that cannot be listed here due catalogue format.

• Various Artists. Famous Original Hits by 25 Great Country Music Artists (CMA; USA, CMA 712, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Contains full liner note booklet.
Side One: Roy Acuff; Bill Anderson; Eddy Arnold; Booby Bare; Johnny Bond; Johnny Cash; Patsy Cline; Dave Dudley; RedFoley; Lefty Frizzell; Don Gibson; Pee Wee King. Side Two: Roger Miller; George Morgan; Buck Owens; Ray Price; Jim Reeves; Tex Ritter; Marty Robbins; Hank Snow; Hank Thompson; Merle Travis; Ernest Tubb; Kitty Wells; Hank Williams

• Various Artists. The Stars Of Country Music On The Air! (Kemtac; Canada, 3308, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Red label. White cover does not feature information about the LP. “Not For Sale,” written in top right corner of cover.

• Lowell Varney And Jim Horn. A Place Called Heaven (REM; USA, LP-1019, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Vern And Ray. Sounds From The Ozarks (Old Homestead, OHW 10001, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1974).

• Voices Of Bluegrass. Hung Up On The Voices Of Bluegrass (Revonah; USA, R-903, 12″, 33.3, LP).

• Frank Wakefield
Blues Stay Away From Me. Blues Stay Away From Me (Takoma, , 12″, 33, LP).

• Cliff Waldron and The New Shades of Grass. Bluegrass Time (Rebel, SLP-1524, 12″, 33.3, LP, n.d.). Stereo. Recorded 1973.

• Emerson And Waldron. Bluegrass Country (Rebel; USA, SLP 1489, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Cliff Waldron And The New Shades Of Grass. Right On! (Rebel; USA, SLP 1496, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Cliff Waldron And The New Shades Of Grass. Traveling Light (Rebel; USA, SLP 1500, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Cliff Waldron And The New Shades Of Grass. One More Step With Cliff Waldron And The New Shades Of Grass (Rebel; USA, SLP 1510, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Cliff Waldron And The New Shades Of Grass. Cliff Waldron And The New Shades Of Grass (Rebel; USA, SLP 1539, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Cliff Waldron And The New Shades Of Grass. One More Mile, One More Town, One More Time (Rebel; USA, SLP 1518, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.D.).

• Charlie WallerJohn Duffey And The Country Gentlemen. Country Songs Old And New (Folkways; USA, FA 2409, 12″, 33, LP, 1960).

• The Watson Family. The Watson Family (Folkways, FA 2366, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1963). White label. Mw/ booklet.

• The Doc Watson Family. The Doc Watson Family (Folkways, FTS 31021, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1968). BLACK label. “Electronically rechanneled to simulate stereophonic.” Reissue of Folkways FA 2366, except artist name change and slight track listing difference.

• Arthel Doc Watson. Portrait (Sugar Hill, SH-3759, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1987). 0 1589-13759-1 5.

• Doc Watson. Doc Watson (Vanguard, USA, VRS-9152, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1964). MONO. Silver label. M-;

• Doc Watson. Ballads From Deep Gap (Vanguard, USA, VSD-6576, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1971). STEREO. Copper label. M-

• Doc Watson. Good Deal! Doc Watson In Nashville (Vanguard; USA, VSD-79276, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1968).

• Doc Watson. Doc Watson And Son (Vanguard; USA, VRS-9170, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1965).

• Doc Watson. Doc Watson On Stage Featuring Merle Watson (Vanguard; USA, VSD 9/10, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1970).

• Harry and Jeanie West. Songs From the Southland (Folkways; USA, FA 2352, 12″, 33.3, LP, 1963). disc condition: G; with booklet

• Keith Whitley and Ricky Skaggs. Tribute to the Stanley Brothers (Jalyn; USA, JLP 129, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). stereo. Keith Whitley and Ricky Skaggs were 16 years old when this record was released. Note on back cover written by Ralph Stanley.

• Mac Wiseman. Bluegrass Favorites (Capitol; USA, T1800, 12″, 33.3, LP, ). Mono. Capitol rainbow ring label. Includes songs written/arranged by The Louvin Brothers, Ledbetter, etc. Back cover includes review by Robert Shelton. “This monophonic microgroove recording is playable on monophonic and stereo phonographs. It cannot become obsolete.”

• Rual Yarbrough And The Dixiemen. The Secret Of The Waterfall (Old Homestead; USA, OHS 90008, 12″, 33.3, LP, N.B.).

• The Young Fogies. The Young Fogies (Rounder, Rounder CD0319, 5″, 33.3, CD, 1994). No songtitles listed.