Artist | Title | Album | Label | Link |
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Old & In The Way | Old & In The Way Breakdown | |||
Peter Rowan & The Nashville Bluegrass Band | High, Lonesome Sound | |||
One Way | ||||
Trail Of Tears | ||||
Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys | I'm Going Back To Old Kentucky | |||
Toy Heart | ||||
Bluegrass Breakdown | ||||
Old & In The Way | Intro By Peter Rowan | |||
Pig In A Pen | ||||
Old & In The Way | ||||
Wild Horses | ||||
Flatt & Scruggs and The Foggy Mountain Boys | Intro/Lost All My Money | |||
You Are My Flower | ||||
Across The Blue Ridge Mountains | ||||
Soldier's Joy | ||||
Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band | Swing Low, Sweet Chariot | |||
Diamond Joe | ||||
Band Intro | ||||
If I Lose | ||||
I'm Troubled | ||||
Blue Grass Reunion | Back Up & Push | |||
She's No Angel | ||||
The Fields Have Turned Brown | ||||
Is This My Destiny? | ||||
Old & In The Way | Til' The End Of The World Rolls Round | |||
Working On A Building | ||||
Wicked Path Of Sin | ||||
I Ain't Broke, But I'm Badly Bent | ||||
Angel Band | ||||
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman | Intro | |||
Grateful Dawg | ||||
Jenny Jenkins | ||||
Arkansas Traveler | ||||
Three Men Went A'Hunting | ||||
Friend Of The Devil |
In this edition of The Golden Road, we honor the exceptional sounds of Earl Scruggs, and all those righteous Bluegrass musicians that came before, since and those that will ramble in years to come. Bluegrass, with it's roots in songs that migrated over from Ireland and England a few other points on the compass, has underlined the need for folks to gather, play, sing and dance to celebrate life and a rest from our labors.
This broadcast includes an expansive look at this style of music with early recordings of Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys and takes a good long ride up through subsequent generations of Bluegrass musicians, including Jerry Garcia, David Nelson, Peter Rowan, David Grisman and others who have connections to the Grateful Dead family sound.
Here is an excellent video of Earl Scruggs and Friends laying down a version of "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" for the ages...music doesn't get much better than this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icMTVV5Lwaw
ENJOY!
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