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)
JUNIOR SISK & RAMBLER'S CHOICE | A Far Cry From Lester & Earl | The Heart Of A Song | Rebel
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THE KATHY KALLICK BAND | Ride Away | Horrible World | Live Oak
VOLUME FIVE | Just Beyond The Window | Milestones | Mountain Fever
TIM STAFFORD & BOBBY STARNES | Shotgun Sam | What We Leave Behind: A Songwriters' Collection | Self
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CINDY G | Pennsylvania Dirt | Moonshiner's Daughter | Blue Road
(John Duffey ID for Music for the Mountain)
THE SELDOM SCENE | Daddy Was A Railroad Man | Act Four | Sugar Hill
FLATT & SCRUGGS | Rambling Gambler | Flatt & Scruggs 1959-63 | Bear Family
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BILL MONROE & THE BLUEGRASS BOYS | Cotton Fields | Bluegrass, 1959-1969 | Bear Family
JIMMY MARTIN & THE SUNNY MOUNTAIN BOYS | Skip, Hop And Wobble | Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys | Bear Family
MICHELLE CANNING | Blowin' Up A Storm | The Next Eleven Miles | Self
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THE JOHNSON MOUNTAIN BOYS | I'm Still To Blame | Working Close | Rounder
(Ralph Stanley ID for Music for the Mountain)
THE STANLEY BROTHERS | Pig In A Pen | The King Years, 1961-1965 | Gusto
TERRY BAUCOM'S DUKES OF DRIVE | Honey Hurry Home | Catch Another Dream | Dualtone
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ZINK & COMPANY | Fourteen Carat Mind | Zink & Company IV | Self
GREGG WELTY | The Longer You Wait | Community | Self
ROLAND WHITE & FRIENDS | Clinch Mountain Backstep | A Tribute To The Kentucky Colonels | Crossroads
TRADITIONALLY WOUND | Wound | Back Where I Come From | Self
(Outro | Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys | Y'all Come - Off The Record, Vol. 1: Live Recordings, 1956-1969 | Smithsonian Folkways)