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 Playlist: February 18th, 2024
Artist | Song Title | Album Title | Record Label |
Darren Nicholson | Lost Indian | Fret a Spell | |
IIIrd Tyme Out | I’m Better Off Without You | Live at the Mac | Rounder |
Junior Sisk | The Story of the Day That I Died | The Story of the Day That I Died | |
Marty Raybon | Drip Rock Kentucky | Single | |
Pam Gadd | Bluegrass Survival | Single | |
Caroline & Co. | Applejack | Applejack | |
Authentic Unlimited | Fall in Tennessee | Single | |
Steve Day | Come Back to Me in My Dreams | ||
Audie Blaylock | I’m Going Back to Old Kentucky | I’m Going Back to Old Kentucky | |
Billy Strings | Stone Walls and Steel Bars | Me and Dad | |
Osborne Brothers | Me and My Old Banjo | One More | Sugar Hill |
Alison Krauss & Union Station | Cluck Old Hen | Every Time You Say Goodbye | Rounder |
Seldom Scene | Pan American | Old Train | Rebel |
Lou Reid, Terry Baucom & Carolina | Don’t Pass Me By | Carolina Blue | Rebel |
Lonesome River Band | Perfume, Powder and Lead | ||
Larry Sparks | Green Pastures | Let Him Lead You | Rebel |
J.D. Crowe & the Kentucky Mountain Boys | Little Girl in Tennessee | Bluegrass Holiday | |
J.D. Crowe & the Kentucky Mountain Boys | Helen | Bluegrass Holiday | |
Bill Keith | Crazy Creek | Something Auld, Something Newgrass | |
Boone Creek | Mississippi Queen | One Track | Sugar Hill |
Bruce Hornsby | The Valley Road | Will the Circle Be Unbroken Vol II | |
Sister Sadie | Willow | No Fear | |
Tony Rice | Go My Way | Sings Gordon Lightfoot | Rounder |
Clyde Mattocks | Rebecca | Hugging the Hound | |
Constant Change | Just As Soon As I Get Over You | Hills of Home | |
Al Batten & the Bluegrass Reunion | Heartbreak Mountain | Bluegrass Reunion Style | |
Alan Bibey & Grasstowne | Gonna Rise and Shine | Gonna Rise and Shine | |
Balsam Range | East Virginia Blues | Trains I Missed | |
Sideline | Crash Course in the Blues | Breaks to the Edge | |
Virginia Squires | Country Song | ||
The Grascals | Saso Jane | ||
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver | Traveling Down the Blue Road | Once and For Always | Sugar Hill |
IIIrd Tyme Out | Medal for Mothers | Back at the Mac | |
The Grass Cats | Johnson’s Love | 9 Lives and More | New Time |
Earl Scruggs | Earl’s Breakdown | Will the Circle Be Unbroken Vol II | |
James King | The Devil’s Train | Three Chords and the Truth | Rounder |
James Alan Shelton | Blue in the Blueridge | Blue in the Blueridge | |
Seldom Scene | He Rode All the Way from Texas | Live at the Cellar Door | Rebel |
Blue Highway | Some Day | Lonesome Pine | Rounder |
Nixon, Blevins & Gage | Doc’s Guitar | Pickin’ on Doc | Clover |
Newfound Road | That’s How I Got to Memphis | Live at the Down Home | |
Nashville Bluegrass Band | Trail of Tears | New Moon Rising | Sugar Hill |
Molly Tuttle | Crooked Tree | Crooked Tree | |
Ricky Skaggs | Baby Girl | Sweet Temptation | Sugar Hill |
The Osborne Brothers | Rocky Top | High Lonesome | MCA |
New Vintage | Willow Garden | No Time for the Blues | |
Mike Cross | The Scotsman | Alive and Kickin’ | |
Alecia Nugent | Hillbilly Goddess | Hillbilly Goddess | Rounder |
Alison Krauss & Union Station | Man of Constant Sorrow | Live | Rounder |
Alison Krauss & Union Station | Foolish Heart | Too Late to Cry | Rounder |
Vince Gill | All Prayed Up | Little Brother |