Every Sunday evening at 6pm thousands of radios all over Central and eastern North Carolina are tuned to 94.7 QDR for the PineCone Bluegrass Show. Whether at home, at work or riding in their cars, some 4,000,000 listeners per year know that from the opening strains of Earl Scruggs’ “Nashville Blues,” Larry Nixon and Tim Woodall will broadcast three hours of the best in bluegrass, old and new. The program is sponsored by the Piedmont Council of Traditional Music, or PineCone. For more information on the radio show visit pinecone.org.
The show was featured in an article in “Bluegrass Today” …you can read it here.
Meet Larry and Tim
Larry Nixon is from Elkin, North Carolina, near Galax, Virginia, the heart of mountain and traditional music country. When Larry was 12, his grandfather gave him a banjo, and since then Larry has been hooked on music, winning a talent show in the eighth grade. Larry has enjoyed playing all types of music but has returned to his “roots,” the re-creation and preservation of the finger-picking styles of guitar that he first heard in the 1960’s. Larry attended NC State University and is a consulting engineer in Raleigh. He was one of the original directors of PineCone.
Tim Woodall is the elder statesman of local bluegrass group The Grass Cats. Having played banjo for 30 years or so, he also has interest in many other types of music. As a studio musician, Tim has recorded pedal steel, bass, and guitar in addition to banjo. Occasionally he will step out front to sing lead if there are cue cards available, but he is more comfortable singing harmony. Another hobby since the age of 13 is radio broadcasting. He acquired his FCC License in 1967, and his first radio job came along in 1989 with the Pinecone Bluegrass Show.
Weekly Playlist
PineCone Bluegrass Playlist: December 23, 2018
Artist |
Song Title |
Jim Mills | Rebecca |
Country Gentlemen | Christmas time back home |
Larry Sparks | Christmas times ‘ a-coming |
Marty Raybon | Home Run Man |
Al Batten & the Bluegrass Reunion | Christmas in our hometown |
Lost and Found | Christmas in Virginia |
New Grass Revival | Can ‘t stop now |
New Grass Revival | Hold to a dream |
Dale Ann Bradley | Christmas the Mountain Way |
Audie Blalock | A voice of my Savior |
Alan Jackson | There is a time |
Alan Jackson & Alison Krauss | The Angels Cried |
Jerry Douglas | Away in a manger |
Johnson Mountain Boys | Our Last Goodbye |
J.D. Crowe & The New South | Back to the Barrooms |
John Starling | Beautiful star of Bethlehem |
Newton & Thomas | Santa Clause is coming to town |
Lou Reid, Terry Baucom & Carolina | Big Mon |
Lou Reid & Carolina | Amanda Lynn |
Patty Loveless | Santa Train |
Tommy Edwards | The Christmas Letter |
Lonesome River Band | I won ‘t be calling for you |
Lonesome River Band | Crazy Heart |
Seldom Scene | Silent Night |
Nixon, Blevins & Gage | What child is this/God rest ye… |
Bluegrass Album Band | One Tear |
Bluegrass Album Band | Somehow tonight |
Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road | True Grass Again |
Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road | Christmas in Carolina |
Tim O ‘Brien | Making Plans |
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver | Christmas Medley |
The Chapmans | Don ‘t let me cross over |
The Chapmans | Candy Kisses |
Bill Keith | Sugar Foot Rag |
Larry Stephenson Band | The Sound |
Larry Sparks | Blue Christmas |
Larry Sparks | Love of the Mountains |
The Grass Cats | Favorite Memories |
The Grass Cats | Love me as hard as you hurt me |
Rhonda Vincent | Jingle Bells |
Vestal, Benson & Autry | Frosty the Snowman |
Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice | The story of the day I died |
Kenny Baker | Jerusalem Ridge |
Audie Blalock | Joy to the World |
Josh Williams | My Christmas Dream |
Patty Loveless | Silver Bells |
Patty Loveless | Bluegrass, White Snow |
Paul Williams & the Victory Trio | I can ‘t go home for Christmas |
Country Gentlemen | White Christmas |