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)
GREG BLAKE - How Is Where The Heart Is - Songs Of Heart And Home - Self
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THE LONESOME RIVER BAND - Little Birdie - Coming Back Home To You - Mountain Home
JIM LAUDERDALE & RALPH STANLEY - Maple On The Hill - I Feel Like Singing Today - Sky Crunch
LESTER FLATT - Come Back Darling - Lester Raymond Flatt - Flyng Fish
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STEVE GULLEY & NEW PINNACLE - That Ground's Too Hard To Plow - Steve Gulley & New Pinnacle
(Dale Ann Bradley ID for Music for the Mountain)
DALE ANN BRADLEY - Sweetheart Of The Pines - Pocket Full Of Keys - Pinecastle
JAMES KING - Highway To Nowhere - Three Chords And The Truth - Rounder
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JIMMY MARTIN & THE SUNNY MOUNTAIN BOYS - The Summer's Come And Gone - Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys - Bear Family
MAC WISEMAN - Let Me Borrow Your Heart Just For Tonight - 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered (1951-1964) - Bear Family
FRANK WAKEFIELD - Miss Izzy - That Was Now...This Is Then - Rosewood
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BLUE HIGHWAY - I Let A Good Woman Go - Wind To The West - Rebel
TYLER WILLIAMS - Set On You - Heart Over Mind - Self
ADAM MCPEAK & MOUNTAIN THUNDER - The Last Dirt Road - Kindred
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VOLUME FIVE - Satan's Ridge - Voices - Mountain Fever
(Mike Auldridge ID for Music for the Mountain)
MIKE AULDRIDGE - Bethesda - Eight String Swing - Sugar Hill
RONNIE MCCOURY - Somebody's Gonna Pay - Heartbreak Town - Rounder
BILLY STRINGS & DON JULIN - Little Maggie - Fiddle Tune X - Self
(Outro - Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys - Y'all Come - Off The Record, Vol. 1: Live Recordings, 1956-1969 - Smithsonian Folkways)