Music for the Mountain is a weekly bluegrass radio program featuring that hard-driving bluegrass sound, with classic and new tunes running the gamut from Bill Monroe to Sierra Hull. The program is posted here in two sections for broadcasters to insert breaks for station identification, etc. Please be careful to add enough additional material as the length of the segments will vary from week to week
Intro - Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys - Watermelon Hanging On The Vine / Roanoke - Off The Record, Vol. 1: Live Recordings, 1956-1969 - Smithsonian Folkways)
THE O'CONNOR BAND - Ruby, Are You Mad At Your Man - Coming Home - Rounder
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STEVE GULLEY & NEW PINNACLE - Go Ahead And Tell Me What To Do - Aim High - Rural Rhythm
THE LYNN MORRIS BAND - Lonesome Highway Blues - Shape Of A Tear - Rounder
JIM AND LYNNA WOOLSEY - Pike County Blues - Heart And Soul, Blood And Bone - Broken Record
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C.F. BAILEY & SHADOW RIDGE - Say Won't You Be Mine - Is This For Here Or To Go? - Self
(Chris Jones ID for Music for the Mountain)
CHRIS JONES & THE NIGHT DRIVERS - Nashville Blues - Lost Souls & Free Spirits: The Rebel Collection Old And New - Rebel
SPECIAL CONSENSUS - Fireball - Long I Ride - Compass
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DAVID PARMLEY & CARDINAL TRADITION - Are You Missing Me - David Parmley & Cardinal Tradition - Self
HIGH FIDELITY - Lost Indian - High Fidelity - Self
THE LILLY BROTHERS & DON STOVER - 'Neath That Cold Grey Tomb Of Stone - The Lilly Bros. & Don Stover: Bluegrass At The Roots 1961 - Smithsonian Folkways
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JEFF SCROGGINS & COLORADO - Love Please Come Home - Ramblin' Feels Good - Self
(Gibson Brothers ID for Music for the Mountain)
JON WEISBERGER (with THE GIBSON BROTHERS) - Never Go Back - I've Been Mostly Awake - Self
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BALSAM RANGE - Other Side Of The Mountain - Papertown - Mountain Home
BILL MONROE & THE BLUEGRASS BOYS - Paddy On The Turnpike - Bluegrass, 1959-1969 - Bear Family
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMEN - Little Bessie - 25 Years - Rebel
(Outro - Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys - Y'all Come - Off The Record, Vol. 1: Live Recordings, 1956-1969 - Smithsonian Folkways)