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"Hard Driving Bluegrass Music!"

Friday, January 5, 2018

Playlist 1/5/18

Welcome to Music for the Mountain Bluegrass, a 1-hour program of hard-driving bluegrass music, new and old. Music for the Mountain is produced weekly in New Hampshire, and is currently airing weekly on the following radio stations: KCHW in Chewelah, WA, KFCE in Wills Point, TX, KGIG in Modesto, CA, KPHD in Modesto, CA, KTGY in Nipomo, CA, KXCR in Florence, OR, WEJP in Wheeling, WV, WMNB in North Adams, MA, WNEC in Henniker, NH, WNPA in Canton, OH, WRAQ-FM in Angelica, NY, WYAP-FM in Clay, WV, WXDR in New Orleans, LA, WXHR in Hillman, MI, Pirate Radio 88.9 FM in Strathcona County, Alberta, The Bluegrass Junction, Boston Free Radio, Bumps Radio, Channel One Radio, The Global Voice, Homelands Radio, North By South Radio, Shout Radio, Southern Roots Bluegrass, Sword Radio

The show can also be heard anytime by visiting the archives.


To listen to the archived version of the show online, go here:
http://www.musicforthemountain.com/

For the syndicated version for broadcasters (split for local breaks), go here:
http://radio4all.net/index.php/program/95436


Intro - Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys - Watermelon Hanging On The Vine / Roanoke - Off The Record, Vol. 1: Live Recordings, 1956-1969 - Smithsonian Folkways)

RED SMILEY - Rock About My Sarah Jane - The Best Of Red Smiley: 25 Bluegrass Classics - Rural Rhythm

(break)

THE JOHNSON MOUNTAIN BOYS - Memories Cover Everything I Own - Let The Whole World Talk - Rounder

THE TONY RICE UNIT - Hold Watcha Got - Manzanita - Rounder

THE OSBORNE BROTHERS - Sunny Side Of The Mountain - Bluegrass Collection - CMH

(break)

JIMMY MARTIN & THE SUNNY MOUNTAIN BOYS - This World Is Not My Home - Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys - Bear Family

FLATT & SCRUGGS - Is There Room For Me - Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1959 - Bear Family

(Ralph Stanley ID for Music for the Mountain)

RALPH STANLEY - Green Pastures In The Sky - Old Country Church - Rebel

(break)

BLUE HIGHWAY - Monrobro - Still Climbing Mountains - Rounder

THE LYNN MORRIS BAND - Love Grown Cold - Bluegrass Borders Style - Borders Books & Music

SIERRA HULL - That's All I Can Say - Secrets - Rounder

(break)

WILSON BANJO CO. - Shiner's Moutain - Spirits In The Hills - Pinecastle

(David Parmley ID for Music for the Mountain)

THE BLUEGRASS CARDINALS - Mountain Laurel - The Essential Bluegrass Cardinals: The Definitive Collection - CMH

JIM & JESSE - Are You Tired Of Me My Darling - Today - CMH

(break)

NORMAN BLAKE - Little Joe - Back Home In Sulpher Springs - Rounder

BILL MONROE & THE BLUEGRASS BOYS - Walk Softly On This Heart Of Mine - Classic Bluegrass - Time Life

RENO & SMILEY - Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die - Classic Bluegrass - Time Life

(break)

THE HANDPICKED BLUEGRASS BAND - Your Can't Outrun The Wind - Lonesome Moonshine Man - Bluegrass Lake

JEFF SCROGGINS & COLORADO - Lonesome George - Western Branches - Self

FLATT & SCRUGGS - Cumblerland Gap - Foggy Mountain Banjo - County

(Outro - Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys - Y'all Come - Off The Record, Vol. 1: Live Recordings, 1956-1969 - Smithsonian Folkways)


Jonathan Colcord
http://www.musicforthemountain.com/
bluegrassmountain@aol.com

Promotional materials and music to:
Jon Colcord
10 Oriole Rd.
Concord, NH 03301

Music For The Mountain is an independently-produced, one hour bluegrass music program featuring hard-driving bluegrass music, new and old. The show is presently being heard on the following stations:

KCHW, KFCE, KGIG, KPHD, KXCR, WEJP, WLSL, WMNB, WNEC, WRAQ, WYAP, WXDR, WXHR, The Bluegrass Junction, Boston Free Radio, Bumps Radio,
Channel One Radio, The Global Voice, Homelands Radio,
North By South Radio, Southern Branch Bluegrass Radio, Shout Radio, Sword Radio

For stations wishing to broadcast: http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/contributor/4461
Podcast: https://archive.org/details/musicforthemountain
on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/musicforthemountain
on twitter: @JonChipColcord

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