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Western Music Time (10-14 May 2023)

Western Music Time (10-14 May 2023), DJ OJ Sikes

Western Music Time (10-14 May 2023)

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Theme from Zorro – Studio Orch
Rusty Richards: Rodeo Rider, Actor, Composer, Singer, American Cowboy
Cowboy Jubilee – Sons of the Pioneers ’66
Home on the Range – Sons of the Pioneers ’76
When Payday Rolls Around – Sons of the Pioneers ’76
Cowboy’s Lament – Sons of the Pioneers ’76
Texas Plains – Sons of the Pioneers ’82
Don’t Fence Me In – Sons of the Pioneers ’82
Call of the Wild – Sons of the Pioneers ’82
Rodeo Cowboy – Sons of te Pioneers ’82
Fence Rider – Rusty Richards ’83
Yellow Jacket – Rusty Richards ’83
Ghost of Serrano Ridge – Rusty Richards ’83
Stampede – Rusty Richards ’83
Early Mornin’ Trails – Rusty Richards ’83
Lure of the Wilderness – Robert Wagoner ’11
Country Corner
Count Me Out – Marty Robbins
Kentucky Waltz – Eddie Dean
Mine All Mine – Jimmy Wakely
Pretty Polly – Don Reno & Red Smiley
Someday (You’ll Want Me to Want You) – Gene Autry

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