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: KBOG in Bandon, OR, 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, WDRT in Viroqua, WI, WEJP in Wheeling,
WV, WMNB in North Adams, MA, WNEC in Henniker, NH, WNPA in Canton, OH,
WOOL in Bellows Falls, VT, WRAQ in Angelica, NY, WRST (streaming service
only) in Oshkosh, WI, WYAP in Clay, WV, WXDR in New Orleans, LA, WXHR
in Hillman, MI, WZNC in Littleton, NH, Pirate Radio 88.9 FM in
Strathcona County, Alberta, Global Community Radio (streaming service to
radio stations), The Bluegrass Junction, Bluegrass Planet Radio, 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.
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/
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For the syndicated version for broadcasters (split for local breaks), go here:
Intro | Bill Monroe &
The Bluegrass Boys | Watermelon Hanging On The Vine > Roanoke - Off
The Record, Vol. 1: Live Recordings, 1956-1969 | Smithsonian Folkways)
FRANK SOLIVAN & DIRTY KITCHEN | Lena | If You Can't Stand The Heat | Compass
(break)
DANNY PAISLEY & THE SOUTHERN GRASS | I've Never Been So Lonesome | That's Why I'm Lonesome | Patuxent
BOBBY SMITH & THE BOYS FROM SHILOH with JOSH GRAVES | The Fall | Smokin' Bluegrass | CMH
DAVID DAVIS & THE WARRIOR RIVER BOYS | If The River Was Whiskey | Didn't He Ramble: Songs Of Charlie Poole | Rounder
(break)
WOOD BELLY | Elkhorn Creek | Solid Ground | 857910
(Buddy Melton ID for Music for the Mountain)
BALSAM RANGE | Get Me Gone | Aeonic | Mountain Home
FLATT & SCRUGGS | I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow | Flatt & Scruggs 1959-63 | Bear Family
(break)
MARTHA SPENCER | Rambling Woman | Martha Spencer | Self
RALPH STANLEY & THE CLINCH MOUNTAIN BOYS | That Happy Night | Can't You Hear The Mountain Callin' | Rebel
BILL MONROE & THE BLUEGRASS BOYS | Out In The Cold World | Bluegrass 1950-1958 | Bear Family
(break)
MICKEY GALYEAN & CULLEN'S BRIDGE | Now I'm Losing You | Songs From The Blue Ridge | Rebel
THE TRADITIONAL GRASS | The Blues Are Still The Blues | The Blues Are Still The Blues | Rebel
THE EARLS OF LEICESTER | Yonder Stands Little Maggie | Live At The CMA Theater In The Country Music Hall Of Fame | Rounder
(break)
JIMMY MARTIN & THE SUNNY MOUNTAIN BOYS | My Walking Shoes | Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys | Bear Family
WILL CLARK | Ramblin' Fever | Rhythm Section | Self
(Kathy Kallick ID for Music for the Mountain)
THE KATHY KALLICK BAND | My Honey Lou | Horrible World | Live Oak
(break)
AL JONES, BILLY BAKER, & DEE GUNTER | Bill Cheatham | Just A Memory | Patuxent
HIGH FIDELITY | Follow The Leader | Hills And Home | Rebel
JOHN DUFFEY (The Seldom Scene) | Tennessee Blues | Always In Style | Sugar Hill
(Outro - Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys | Y'all Come | Off The Record, Vol. 1: Live Recordings, 1956-1969 | Smithsonian Folkways)
FRANK SOLIVAN & DIRTY KITCHEN | Lena | If You Can't Stand The Heat | Compass
(break)
DANNY PAISLEY & THE SOUTHERN GRASS | I've Never Been So Lonesome | That's Why I'm Lonesome | Patuxent
BOBBY SMITH & THE BOYS FROM SHILOH with JOSH GRAVES | The Fall | Smokin' Bluegrass | CMH
DAVID DAVIS & THE WARRIOR RIVER BOYS | If The River Was Whiskey | Didn't He Ramble: Songs Of Charlie Poole | Rounder
(break)
WOOD BELLY | Elkhorn Creek | Solid Ground | 857910
(Buddy Melton ID for Music for the Mountain)
BALSAM RANGE | Get Me Gone | Aeonic | Mountain Home
FLATT & SCRUGGS | I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow | Flatt & Scruggs 1959-63 | Bear Family
(break)
MARTHA SPENCER | Rambling Woman | Martha Spencer | Self
RALPH STANLEY & THE CLINCH MOUNTAIN BOYS | That Happy Night | Can't You Hear The Mountain Callin' | Rebel
BILL MONROE & THE BLUEGRASS BOYS | Out In The Cold World | Bluegrass 1950-1958 | Bear Family
(break)
MICKEY GALYEAN & CULLEN'S BRIDGE | Now I'm Losing You | Songs From The Blue Ridge | Rebel
THE TRADITIONAL GRASS | The Blues Are Still The Blues | The Blues Are Still The Blues | Rebel
THE EARLS OF LEICESTER | Yonder Stands Little Maggie | Live At The CMA Theater In The Country Music Hall Of Fame | Rounder
(break)
JIMMY MARTIN & THE SUNNY MOUNTAIN BOYS | My Walking Shoes | Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys | Bear Family
WILL CLARK | Ramblin' Fever | Rhythm Section | Self
(Kathy Kallick ID for Music for the Mountain)
THE KATHY KALLICK BAND | My Honey Lou | Horrible World | Live Oak
(break)
AL JONES, BILLY BAKER, & DEE GUNTER | Bill Cheatham | Just A Memory | Patuxent
HIGH FIDELITY | Follow The Leader | Hills And Home | Rebel
JOHN DUFFEY (The Seldom Scene) | Tennessee Blues | Always In Style | Sugar Hill
(Outro - Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys | Y'all Come | Off The Record, Vol. 1: Live Recordings, 1956-1969 | Smithsonian Folkways)
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Out of the Woods is a Roots music program produced in Concord, New Hampshire.
It is currently heard weekly on the following radio stations:
CJMP, KALH KBOG, KCHW, KGIG, KVRZ, KXCR, WEJP, WLSL, WMNB, WNEC, WNPA, WRAQ, WRST, WSCS, WYAP, WXDR, WXHR, Global Community Radio, Bluegrass Planet Radio, Boston Free Radio, Bumps Radio, The Global Voice, Homelands Radio, Radio Tucker, Shout Radio, Sugar Country Radio, Sword Radio, and always streaming on the web page:
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