Troubadour 1710 Playlist
- 03:56 Robin & Linda Williams - Pine County
- 03:51 Tim Grimm - The Breath of Burning
- 03:48 Guy Clark - Hangin' Your Life On The Wall
- 03:45 Sera Cahoone - Dusty Lungs
- 03:37 Amy Collins - September When It Comes
- 03:33 George Ensle - The Deep Wells of Her Eyes
- 03:29 The Infamous Stringdusters - Toward the Fray
- 03:23 Hardy & Massengill - On The Road To Fairfax County
- 03:19 Ray Wylie Hubbard - After All These Years
- 03:15 Sam Pacetti & Gabe Valla - The Christians And The Outlaws
- 03:11 Jack Hardy - Porto Limon
- 03:06 Rod MacDonald - Blues For The River
- 03:01 Donald WG Lindsay - When You Were Young
- 02:54 David Massengill - Down Derry Down
- 02:49 Cliff Eberhardt - The Wrong Side Of The Line
- 02:45 Kate Power And Steve Einhorn - Nova Scotia
- 02:42 Michael Veitch - Trouble Too Big (Heartlander)
- 02:39 Cowboy Junkies - Blue Eyed Saviour
- 02:35 Wiggins Sisters - Only Mine
- 02:30 The Kennedys - Shearwater
- 02:26 Earl Thomas Conley - Too Far from the Heart of It All
- 02:21 Kim Buchanan - Perpetually High
- 02:16 Judith Edelman - Ride On A Train
- 02:11 Ralph McTell - Tous Les Animaux Sont Tristes
- 02:07 Lucy Kaplansky - Over The Hills
- 02:03 Blackmore's Night - Wind In The Willows
- 01:58 Danny Carnahan with Robin Petrie - I Know My Love
- 01:54 Catie Curtis - My Betraying Heart
- 01:51 David Mallett - The Haying Song
- 01:47 Medicine Band - Dangerous Kingdoms Of The Heart
- 01:43 Battlefield Band - Rothesay Bay
- 01:40 Rachael Sage - Be the Same
- 01:36 Greg Trooper - Pirate's Life
- 01:32 Suzanne Vega - Undertow
- 01:29 The Whitmore Sisters - Ghost Stories
- 01:22 Christine Kane - Loving Hands
- 01:18 Maighread & Triona Ni Dhomhnaill - Meilte Cheann Dubhrann (Sandy Hills Of Ceann Dubhrann)
- 01:15 Iron & Wine - Bitter Truth
- 01:11 Gretchen Peters - Circus Girl
- 01:08 John Gorka - Crowded Heart
- 01:03 Nickel Creek - The Lighthouses Tale
- 01:01 Tim Hardin - Smugglin' Man
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Troubadour 1710 was a low-power AM radio station based in Noblesville, Indiana, operating on 1710 kHz. It was known for its eclectic mix of vintage music, including old-time country, bluegrass, folk, and Western swing, catering to fans of traditional Americana genres. The station was run by a hobbyist and operated as a Part 15 unlicensed broadcaster, which limited its transmission range to a small local area. Troubadour 1710 gained a niche following for its unique programming and dedication to preserving classic American musical traditions.