| | Raise The Roof: A Retrospective Live From The Barns At Wolf Trap CD
The historic charm and acoustical magic of The Barns at Wolf Trap have been praised by music fans and critics alike throughout its 24-year history as one of the most remarkable performing arts venues in the country. The Washington Post recently ... Raise The Roof: A Retrospective Live From The Barns At Wolf Trap Music Raise The Roof: A Retrospective Live From The Barns At Wolf Trap Songs | 1. | Rock This House - The Nighthawks - The Nighthawks (studio) |
| 2. | Peephole - DeAnna Bogart Band - Deanna Bogart Band (studio) |
| 3. | I Disagree - Fighting Gravity - Fighting Gravity (studio) |
| 4. | Yesterday's Fools - John McCutcheon - John McCutcheon (studio) |
| 5. | Some Must Dream - Nils Lofgren - Nils Lofgren (studio) |
| 6. | Para Donde Vas - The Iguanas - The Iguanas (studio) |
| 7. | Don't Let Go - The Grandsons - The Grandsons (studio) |
| 8. | Lefty's Boys - Speidel, Goodrich, Goggin & Lille - Speidel, Goodrich, Goggin & Lille (studio) |
| 9. | Did You Hear John Hurt? - Tom Paxton - Tom Paxton (studio) |
| 10. | Daughters of Feminists - Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer - Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer (studio) |
| 11. | Winsome Smile - Chris Smither - Chris Smither (studio) |
| 12. | First of September - Cravin' Dogs - Cravin' Dogs (studio) |
| 13. | Two Bones and a Pick - Roomful of Blues - Roomful of Blues (studio) |
| 14. | Perky Dance Two-Step - Beausoleil - Beausoleil (studio) |
| 15. | Some Cold and Rainy Day - Saffire-the Uppity Blues Women - Saffire -- The Uppity Blues Women (studio) |
| 16. | Great Day - Eddie From Ohio - Eddie from Ohio (studio) |
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