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Love That Country Music January 06

Love That Country Music January 06

Set List:
Dave Alvin and The Guilty Women – Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
Lawson Vallery Band – Back To The Dance Halls (feat. Linda Gail Lewis)
The High Desert Playboys – Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
The Blazers – Dreaming A Dream
Willi Carlisle – Este Mundo
Santiago Jiménez Jr. – El Mal Querido
Lincoln Grounds – Texas And Old Mexico
Annie Jane Merkley – Pretty Bird
Nico Sings Country – Jukebox on the Mexican Border
John Christopher Treacy – Ride Me Down Easy
White Rose Motor Oil – Billings to Pueblo
Chris Canterbury – Yellow Mama
Frank Jacket – Buenas Noches From A Lonely Room
Dick van Altena & Savannah – Volver, Volver
William Beckmann – Danced All Night Long
Courtney Patton – Vengo Por Mi Amor



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