While driving down an East Texas country road I spotted this scene. The autumn trees and the late afternoon sun made these golden bales of hay shine just a little bit more. Fortunately I had my camera with me. (c) James Q. Eddy Jr.
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  • For episode three of Cutting Deep, Raegan goes back to her college radio days when she hosted a classic rock show. Hear deep cuts from the albums of bands like the massively influential Led Zeppelin and the lesser known Vixen.
  • The songs in episode four of Cutting Deep are some of the oldest Raegan’s played yet, going back to the 1960s and 1970s for some R&B and soul. This episode features songs from Aretha Franklin’s album “I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You,” Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On,” and Sly & The Family Stone’s “Stand!”
  • Episode seven of Cutting Deep is a nostalgic one for Raegan. We’re going back to the late 90s and early 2000s. It's another country episode, with songs from albums like The Chicks’ “Wide Open Spaces,” Kenny Chesney’s “When The Sun Goes Down,” and Miranda Lambert’s “Kerosene.”
  • We’re looking back at past playlists for this episode of Cutting Deep. These are all songs Raegan heard for the first time while hosting this show, and they’re the ones that have stuck with her the most. They range from country to rock to pop, from artists like The Judds, Heart, and Whitney Houston.
  • This episode of Cutting Deep can fall under several genres such as folk, folk rock, soft rock, and more. Whatever you want to call them, the songs on this playlist highlight how good the years 1971 and 1972 were for music. 9 out of the 13 songs in this episode were released in those years, on albums like Jim Croce’s “You Don’t Mess Around With Jim” and Carole King’s “Tapestry.”
  • Yet another episode of Cutting Deep that highlights music from the 1990s. This time the genre is a mix of punk rock, alternative rock, and grunge. We’ll hear songs from albums that opened the decade, like The Black Crowes’ “Shake Your Money Maker” and Green Day’s “Kerplunk,” and from albums that came at the end of the decade, like the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Californication.”
  • Cutting Deep #9 is another episode of classic rock, this time featuring songs from the 1970s that fall under subgenres like southern, progressive, and hard rock. The songs come from albums like The Who’s “Who’s Next,” Heart’s “Little Queen,” and Kansas’ “Point of Know Return.”
  • Get into the holiday spirit with this episode of Cutting Deep. We’ll listen to some classic Christmas songs, but versions that were never released as singles, such as “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” by U2, “Away in a Manger” by Johnny Cash, and “Silver Bells” by The Supremes. We’ll also hear some original compositions like “Christmas All Over Again” by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
  • A fun-filled hour of 80s pop music is what we have in store for this episode of Cutting Deep. Raegan talks about two of the best movie soundtracks of all time –Footloose and Dirty Dancing– and plays a song from each of them. This episode also features songs from artists like Prince, Billy Joel, and Diana Ross.
  • We were due for another country episode of Cutting Deep, and this time around it’s a mix of songs from the 80s and 90s. They come from albums like Alabama’s “Roll On,” Dolly Parton’s “White Limozeen,” The Judds’ “Rockin’ With The Rhythm,” and Chris LeDoux’s “Whatcha Gonna Do With A Cowboy.”
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