Stanley Brothers
The Stanley Brothers
The Stanley Brothers (musikkgruppe)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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20 bluegrass originals | |
All aboard for the railroad special | |
American folk & country music | |
The Angels are singing | |
A beautiful life | |
Blue trail of sorrow : 16 top bluegrass gems. | |
O brother, where art thou? original soundtrack. | |
Classic bluegrass from Smithsonian Folkways | |
Columbia sessions, 1949-1950. | |
The complete Columbia Stanley Brothers | |
The complete Mercury recordings | |
Cotton-eyed Joe | |
Country pickin' and singin' | |
Doc Watson with Clint Howard and Fred Price | |
The drunkard's hell | |
An empty mansion | |
The fields have turned brown | |
Folk song festival | |
Hall of fame. | |
Hard times. | |
High lonesome (Motion picture : 1994) | |
Homespun humor | |
Hymns of the cross. | |
If I lose | |
Jacob's vision; the Stanley Brothers at their golden gospel greatest. | |
Long journey home : [bluegrass songs of the Stanley Brothers]. | |
Man of constant sorrow | |
Mike Seeger collection | |
Mountain folk song concert | |
Old country church | |
On radio | |
On WCYB Bristol, farm & fun time | |
People and places in American music | |
Pete Seeger's Rainbow quest. | |
Preaching praying and singing | |
Railroad songs | |
Ralph Rinzler duplication project, part 2 | |
The Rich-R-Tone story | |
Sacred songs from the hills | |
I saw the light | |
The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys | |
Stanley series | |
The Stanley's in person | |
Story of bluegrass music | |
Sweeter than the flowers | |
They tried to rock. | |
This little glass of wine | |
Together for the last time. | |
Too late to cry | |
Tribute to a bluegrass legacy | |
True to tradition | |
The world's finest five string banjo | |
Y'all come, let's have a country Christmas |