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Western Music Time (14-18 June 2023)

Western Music Time (14-18 June 2023), DJ OJ Sikes

Western Music Time (14-18 June 2023)

Opening theme
The Music of Cowboy Joe Babcock
Prairie Fire – Marty Robbins
Doggone Cowboy – Rex Allen & Don Edwards
Up in Cherry County – Cowboy Joe Babcock
Dusty Winds – Marty Robbins
Song of the Prairie – Three Trails West
Ghost Train – Don Edwards
Johnny Fedavo – Marty Robbins
Everything’s Gotta Swing in Texas – Cowboy Joe Babcock
Country Corner
I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water – Stonewall Jackson
Guitar Boogie – Arthur Smith
Feudin’ Banjos – Arthur Smith & Don Reno
Idaho – Johnny Bond
Adobe Hacienda – The Dinning Sisters (1947)
Sierra Nevada – Sons of the Pioneers
Desert Serenade – Riders in the Sky
Dreamy Montana Moon – Rex Allen
Sunset Trail to Texas – Bill Boyd & his Cowboy Ramblers
Texas Blues – Bill Boyd & his Cowboy Ramblers fea Noel Boggs
Closing theme

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