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Borderlines #1206: June 1, 2025

Borderlines #1206: June 1, 2025

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The Trishas - Cheater's Game, High, Wide & Handsome

Blackie & The Rodeo Kings - The Fool Who Can't Forget, Let’s Frolic

Oh Susanna - Down By The Quarry, Oh Susanna

Steve Goodman – Vegematic, Affordable Art

Tom Phillips - You're Gone But You Ain't Leaving, Frank Slide: 100 Years From Them

Don Walser & His Pure Texas Band - Rolling Stone From Texas, Texas Souvenir

Monte Warden - Thank You Miss Audrey, Songwriter Series Volume 1

Tim Williams - Alberta Wind, Sorrow Bound: Hank Williams Re-examined

Dallas Wayne - Eleven Roses, Songs The Jukebox Taught Me

Jake Vaadeland - Lonesome Motor Inn, One More Dollar To Go

Eric Westbury - My Arch Nemesis The Snow, Walking Tracks

David Touchton - Lonesome Road, David Touchton

The Tractors - Pick Me Up On Your Way Down, Trade Union

Corin Raymond - A Big Truck Brought It, Paper Nickels

Stella! - Unbreak My Heart, Sorry Stella

John Wort Hannam - Wrecking Ball, Two Bit Suit

Tom Russell – Guadalupe, Blood & Candle Smoke

Kensington Hillbillys - Bones In The Backyard, Bones In The Backyard

John Prine - Clay Pigeons, Fair & Square

D. Rangers – Runaway, We Stay High & Lonesome

Luke Powers - A Million Ways To Die, Texasee

Martina McBride - When I Stop Dreaming, The Life & Songs Of Emmylou Harris

David Olney - If My Eyes Were Blind, Deeper Well

Shaela Miller - Willow Tree, Skinny Dyck & Friends

Santiago Jimenez Jr. - Mi Primer Amor, El Chief

Joe Ely & Joel Guzman - Letter To Laredo, Live Cactus!

Rick Shea - Texas Lawyer, The Buffalo Show

Earl Poole Ball - Crazy Arms, Earl Poole Ball & His Honky Tonk Piano

Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers - Jack Vs. José, Honky Tonk Union

Shaver - Live Forever, Tramp On Your Street

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