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O Brother: The Story Continues
from: Buena Vista Pictures
:Album Description:24 tracks from various artists continuing on the theme based on the Coen Brother's movie O, Brother Where Art Thou? Featuring Pace Jubilee Singers, The Carter Family, Bukka White, Skip James, Blind Willie Johnson, Mississippi John Hurt, Dock Boggs and more.
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Porter Wagoner - Country Legends Live Mini Concert
: :Porter Wagoner, with his flashy sequined suits and high blond pompadour, was perhaps most famous for his duets with Dolly Parton, whom he introduced to the world. He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1957, not long after his first number one hit 'Satisfied Mind' in 1955, included in this performance at Orlando's Church Street Station. Porter also sings some of his other hits, including 'Ole Slewfoot', 'Y'All Come' and 'Louisiana Saturday Night'.
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20 All-Time Greatest Hits
: :Porter Wagoner, with his flashy sequined suits and high blond pompadour, was perhaps most famous for his duets with Dolly Parton, whom he introduced to the world. He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1957, not long after his first number one hit 'Satisfied Mind' in 1955, included in this performance at Orlando's Church Street Station. Porter also sings some of his other hits, including 'Ole Slewfoot', 'Y'All Come' and 'Louisiana Saturday Night'.
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Where No One Stands Alone
: :Porter Wagoner, with his flashy sequined suits and high blond pompadour, was perhaps most famous for his duets with Dolly Parton, whom he introduced to the world. He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1957, not long after his first number one hit 'Satisfied Mind' in 1955, included in this performance at Orlando's Church Street Station. Porter also sings some of his other hits, including 'Ole Slewfoot', 'Y'All Come' and 'Louisiana Saturday Night'.
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Classic Country: 1965-1969
: :Porter Wagoner, with his flashy sequined suits and high blond pompadour, was perhaps most famous for his duets with Dolly Parton, whom he introduced to the world. He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1957, not long after his first number one hit 'Satisfied Mind' in 1955, included in this performance at Orlando's Church Street Station. Porter also sings some of his other hits, including 'Ole Slewfoot', 'Y'All Come' and 'Louisiana Saturday Night'.
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14 Favorite Gospel Songs
: :Porter Wagoner, with his flashy sequined suits and high blond pompadour, was perhaps most famous for his duets with Dolly Parton, whom he introduced to the world. He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1957, not long after his first number one hit 'Satisfied Mind' in 1955, included in this performance at Orlando's Church Street Station. Porter also sings some of his other hits, including 'Ole Slewfoot', 'Y'All Come' and 'Louisiana Saturday Night'.
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Silver Linings
: :Porter Wagoner, with his flashy sequined suits and high blond pompadour, was perhaps most famous for his duets with Dolly Parton, whom he introduced to the world. He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1957, not long after his first number one hit 'Satisfied Mind' in 1955, included in this performance at Orlando's Church Street Station. Porter also sings some of his other hits, including 'Ole Slewfoot', 'Y'All Come' and 'Louisiana Saturday Night'.
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Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
: :Porter Wagoner, with his flashy sequined suits and high blond pompadour, was perhaps most famous for his duets with Dolly Parton, whom he introduced to the world. He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1957, not long after his first number one hit 'Satisfied Mind' in 1955, included in this performance at Orlando's Church Street Station. Porter also sings some of his other hits, including 'Ole Slewfoot', 'Y'All Come' and 'Louisiana Saturday Night'.
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Force of Nature
: :Porter Wagoner, with his flashy sequined suits and high blond pompadour, was perhaps most famous for his duets with Dolly Parton, whom he introduced to the world. He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1957, not long after his first number one hit 'Satisfied Mind' in 1955, included in this performance at Orlando's Church Street Station. Porter also sings some of his other hits, including 'Ole Slewfoot', 'Y'All Come' and 'Louisiana Saturday Night'.
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You Gotta Dig a Little Deeper
:Album Description:Doyle Lawson stands as one of the prime architects of modern bluegrass, with his career now spanning four decades. In addition to his achievements as an arranger, mandolin player, vocalist, and bandleader, Lawson is best known for infinitely widening the bluegrass gospel repertoire while ingeniously applying the rigorous precision of gospel harmony to secular songs. In the process, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver have been recognized with four consecutive Vocal Group of the Year awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association. For his Rounder Records debut, Lawson has assembled a stellar ...
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