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Various Artists - Front Porch Pickin` Track Listing: Cripple Creek - Raymond Fairchild Old Joe Clark - Bob Ensign& The Stump Jumpers Soldier's Joy - Fiddlin' Mutt Poston/Clarence Jackson Raymond's Repeating Banjo - Raymond Fairchild False Hearted Lover - Bob Ensign& The Stump Jumpers Whiskey Before Breakfast - Tater Tate/Red Smiley Sugar Foot Rag - Raymond Fairchild I Don't Love Nobody - Don Reno/Bill Harrell Carroll Country Blues - DeWayne Wear& The Wear Family John Hardy - Earl Taylor/Jim McCall Wabash Cannonball - Clarence Jackson/Fiddlin' Mutt Poston Flop Eared Mule - Bob Ensign& The Stump Jumpers Under The Double Eagle - Don Reno/Bill Harrell Just Because - Don Ensign& The Stump Jumpers Lee Highway Blues - Don Reno/Red Smiley/Buck Ryan Train 45 - Raymond Fairchild Life's Other Side - Bob Ensign& The Stump Jumpers Fire On The Mountain - Fiddlin' Mutt Poston/Clarence Jackson Limehouse Blues - Don Reno/Bill Harrell Midnight Trucker - Bob Ensign& The Stump Jumpers Old Clem - Vassar Clements/Bobby Smith& The Boys From Shilo Earl's Breakdown - Raymond Fairchild Wildwood Flower - Earl Taylor/Jim McCall Home Sweet Home - Bob Ensign& The Stump Jumpers Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Various Artists - Echoes Of The Ozarks: Volume One Track Listing: Dry And Dusty - Morrison Brothers Band Jaw Bone - Pope's Arkansas Mountaineers Ft. Smith Breakdown - Luke Highnight's Ozark Strutters My Ozark Mountain Home - George Edgin's Corn Dodgers George Washington - Pope's Arkansas Mountaineers Pike's Peak - Ted Sharp, Hinman& Sharp Bath House Blues - Ashley's Melody Men Cotton Eyed Joe - Pope's Arkansas Mountaineers Echoes Of The Ozarks - Fiddlin' Sam Long Corn Dodger #1 Special - George Edgin's Corn Dodgers Robinson County - Ted Sharp, Hinman& Sharp Ozark Waltz - Morrison Brothers Band Sailing On The Ocean - Luke Highnight's Ozark Strutters Get Along Home Miss Cindy - Pope's Arkansas Mountaineers Sandy Land - Fiddlin' Sam Long Bailey Waltz - Luke Highnight's Ozark Strutters Old Grey Horse - Ted Sharp, Hinman& Sharp Hog Eye - Pope's Arkansas Mountaineers Seneca Square Dance - Fiddlin' Sam Long Walk Along John - Luke Highnight's Ozark Strutters There's No Hell In Georgia - Luke Highnight's Ozark Strutters Searcy County Rag - Ashley's Melody Men Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville - The University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville (UACCB) is a public community college located in Batesville, Arkansas. It is an accredited two-year university offering various Associates of Arts and Associates of Science degrees.
Batesville, Arkansas - Batesville is a city located in Independence County, Arkansas, 114 miles (183 km) north by east of Little Rock, the State capital. In 1890, 2,150 people lived in Batesville; in 1900, 2,327, in 1910, 3,399; and in 1940, 5,267.
Mountain Home, Arkansas - Mountain Home is a city located in : Baxter County, Arkansas. As of October of 2005, the population of the Mountain Home city limits is estimated to be 12,058.
Sweet Home, Arkansas - Sweet Home is a census-designated place located in Pulaski County, Arkansas. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 1,070.
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