Al Weekly, Big Al’s Bluegrass Show, KRVN, Lexington, Nebraska
  1. Cherryholmes, “Some Morning Soon,” Bluegrass Vagabonds, CF005
  2. Larry Stephenson, “Those Gone and Left Me Blues,” Clinch Mountain Mystery, Pinecastle 1134
  3. Gibson Brothers, “Long Way Back Home,” Long Way Back Home, Sugar Hill 3986
Jerry Mills, Rocky Mountain Bluegrass, KCCK, Denver, Colorado
  1. IIIrd Tyme Out, “Your Love Is Like A Rose,” The Best Durn Ride, Chateau 0131
  2. Alecia Nugent, “For Love’s Sake,” Alecia Nugent, Rounder 5182
  3. Sam Bush, “Eight More Miles to Louisville,” King of My World, Sugar Hill 3987
Norris Long, Bluegrass Reflections. WVMR AM, Dunmore, West Virginia
  1. Robin & Linda Williams, “Old Plank Road,” Deeper Waters, Sugar Hill
  2. Rarely Herd, “The Waving Girl,” Return Journey, Herd 1001
  3. BlueRidge, “What If,” Side By Side, Sugar Hill 3981
Luke T Howell, Back Porch Bluegrass Show, WHEO 1270 AM, Stuart, Virginia
  1. Rhonda Vincent, “If Heartarches Had Wings,” One Step Ahead, Rounder 0497
  2. IIIrd Tyme Out, “The Best Durn Ride,” The Best Durn Ride, Chateau 0131
  3. BlueRidge, “Side By Side,” Side By Side, Sugar Hill 3981
Lonnie & Charlene Hoppers, The Bluegrass Express, KRLK 107.7 FM, Stockton, Missouri, KQMO 97.7 FM, Shell Knob, Missouri and KTRI 95.9 FM, Mansfield, Missouri
  1. Grass Cats, “Weary Lonesome Broken Hearted Fool,” Desperate Times, New Time 1007
  2. Gibson Brothers “The Way I Feel,” Long Way Back Home, Sugar Hill 3986
  3. King Wilkie, “Blue Yodel #7,” Broke, Rebel 1802
Michelle Lee, Bluegrass Borderline, WOBL 1320 AM, Oberlin, Ohio
  1. Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, “Thank God,” Thank God, Crossroads 04972
  2. Mickey Harris, “Icy Cold,” Find My Way, Independant
  3. Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum, “Willie Poor Boy,” Guest House, Hightone 8167
Terry Wood, The Tradition, WTWZ 1120 AM, Jackson, Mississippi
  1. Shenandoah Blue, “When Fall’s Coming Down,” Shenandoah Blue, MasterShield 0010
  2. David Peterson & 1946, “The Howling Blue Winds,” The Howling Blue Winds, Zion Mountain 635759 1454 21
  3. King Wilkie, “Broke Down & Lonesome,” Broke, Rebel 1802