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)
JOHNNY CAMPBELL & THE BLUEGRASS DRIFTERS - Runnin' Late - Johnny Campbell & The Bluegrass Drifters - Let's Pick!
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LARRY SPARKS - Loving You Too Well - Lonesome & Then Some: A Classic 50th Celebration - Rebel
(Kenny Smith ID for Music for the Mountain)
KENNY SMITH - Lay Me To Rest - Studebaker - Sugar Hill
GOLD HEART - Truth Is - Places I've Been - Mountain Fever
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DALE ANN BRADLEY - The Stranger - Pocket Full Of Keys - Pinecastle
LORRAINE JORDAN & CAROLINA ROAD - Digging Up Bones - Country Grass - Pinecastle
RACHEL BURGE & BLUE DAWNING - Rebels Ye Rest - Rachel Burge & Blue Dawning - Mountain Fever
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JIM & JESSE - My Long Journey Home - Songs From The Homeplace - Pinecastle
THE ROYS - Live The Life You Love - The View - Rural Rhythm
BREAKING GRASS - All Part Of Loving You - Just As Strong - Mountain Fever
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SAM HILL - I Wonder Who - Hard Luck & Trouble - New Timey
(John Duffey ID for Music for the Mountain)
THE SELDOM SCENE - I Don't Know You - Act Four - Sugar Hill
MIKE AULDRIDGE, JERRY DOUGLAS, & ROB ICKES - North - Three Bells - Rounder
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BILL MONROE & THE BLUEGRASS BOYS - Little Joe - Bluegrass, 1959-1969 (disc 1) - Bear Family
DOUG FLOWERS & FRIENDS - Rawhide - Doug Flowers & Friends - Melody Roundup
JIM GAUDET & THE RAILROAD BOYS - This Town Blues - No Questions Asked - Real Life
BILLY HURT JR. - Sally Ann Johnson - Fiddlin' Billy Hurt - Patuxent
(Outro - Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys - Y'all Come - Off The Record, Vol. 1: Live Recordings, 1956-1969 - Smithsonian Folkways)