In May 2001 we had our first Vancouver style Kentucky Derby Party. The Bourbonhours Radio Chorus put together a song list of bourbon genre music. It consisted of music that honed in on the subject of mint juleps, roses, horses, and music. Artistic talent was solicited from the local bourbon community, and lo and behold we had an album and a cover and a party:
- One Mint Julep, Ray Charles;
- Blue Moon of Kentucky, Bill Monroe;
- Dead Flowers, Rolling Stones;
- Pour Me, Trick Pony;
- White Lightening, George Jones;
- Harlan Man, Steve Earle;
- Kentucky Woman, Neil Diamond;
- Canadian Whiskey, Ian Tyson and Nanci Griffiths;
- Corn Liquor, Southern Culture on the Skids;
- Kentucky, The Louvin Brothers;
- Bourbon Street Parade, Wynton Marsalis;
- Up On Cripple Creek, The Band;
- Cigareets, Whuskey, and Wild Wild Women, Roy Rogers & the Sons of the Pioneers;
- If the River Was Whiskey, Taj Mahal;
- Picture In My Mind, Freakwater;
- Alcohol, Mike Plume;
- Man of Constant Sorrow, Soggy Bottom Boys;
- Jockey Full of Bourbon, Tom Waits;
- They Outta Name a Drink After You, John Prine;
- Blue Kentucky Girl, Emmylou Harris.