Program:
- Doc Watson with Fred Price and Clint Howard
Daniel Prayed
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- Classic Bluegrass Vol. 2
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- Smithsonian
- Doc Watson
Sittin' on Top of the World
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- Classic Bluegrass Vol. 2
- Doc Watson and Clint Howard
Way Downtown
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- The Essential Doc Watson Vol 2
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- Vanguard
- Doc Watson
Little Sadie
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- Gerdes Folk City
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- Sugar Hill Records
- Doc Watson with John Herald
Sing Song Kitty
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- Doc Watson
The House Carpenter
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- Doc Watson and David Holt
Shady Grove
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- Legacy
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- High Windy Audio
- Doc Watson with the Greenbriar Boys
Liberty
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- Gerdes Folk City
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- Sugar Hill Records
- Doc Watson with Bob Yellin
Tragic Romance
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- Doc Watson
The Dream of the Miner's Child; The Wagoner's Lad; Cannonball Rag; Roving Gambler
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- Doc Watson and Bill Monroe
You Won't Be Satisfied that Way; Fire on the Mountain; Banks of the Ohio
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- Live Duet Recordings: 1963-1980
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- Smithsonian Folkways
- Doc Watson
Train that Carried my Girl from Town
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- Doc Watson: The Vanguard Years
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- Vanguard
- Doc & Merle Watson
Otto Wood the Bandit
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- Doc Watson and Son
- Doc Watson
Windy and Warm
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- Southbound
- Doc Watson with Fred Price and Clint Howard
New River Train
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- Old Timey Concert
- Doc Watson
Spike Driver Blues (John Henry)
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- Doc Watson on Stage
- Doc & Merle Watson
Dig a Little Deeper in the Well; Wild Bill Jones
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- Live & Pickin'
- Doc & Merle Watson with T. Michael Coleman
Red Rocking Chair
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- Red Rocking Chair
- Doc & Merle Watson
Meet Me Somewhere in your Dreams
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- Then and Now
- Doc Watson and Chet Atkins
Flatt Did It
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- Reflections
- Doc & Merle Watson
Cotton Eyed Joe
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- Down South
- Mac Wiseman, Doc Watson, and Del McCoury
Speak to Me Little Darlin'; I wonder Where You Are Tonight
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- Mac, Doc & Del
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- Sugar Hill
- Doc Watson
Mama Don't Allow No Music
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- Memories
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- Sugar Hill
March into Moonshine on Doc Watson's old-time!
A celebration of the career of iconic bluegrass-folk-country-blues-and-old-time musician, Doc Watson (b. March 3, 1923).
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