Magical Music Box alt/w The Golden Road playlist for 05/01/2011
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Old & In The Way | Old & In The Way Breakdown | Breakdown |
| Peter Rowan & The Nashville Bluegrass Band | High, Lonesome Sound | New Moon Rising |
| " | 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 | |
| " | Pig In A Pen | Old & In The Way |
| " | Old & In The Way | " |
| " | Wild Horses | " |
| " | White Dove | " |
| The Good Old Boys | Ashes of Love | Pistol Packin' Mama |
| " | I'm Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail | " |
| " | Long Gone | " |
| Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band | Swing Low, Sweet Chariot | Almost Acoustic |
| " | Diamond Joe | " |
| " | Short Life of Trouble | Live 10/31/87 |
| " | Band Intro | " |
| " | If I Lose | " |
| Bluegrass Reunion | Back Up & Push | Bluegrass Reunion |
| " | She's No Angel | " |
| " | To Love & Live Together | " |
| " | The Fields Have Turned Brown | " |
| " | Is This My Destiny? | " |
| Flatt & Scruggs and The Foggy Mountain Boys | The Old Folks/Soldier of Joy | Live 1963 |
| " | You Are My Flower | " |
| Old & In The Way | Til The End of The World Rolls Round | Breakdown |
| " | Working On A Building | " |
| " | You'll Find Her Name Written There | " |
| " | Wicked Path Of Sin | High, Lonesome Sound |
| " | I Ain't Broke, But I'm Badly Bent | " |
| " | Angel Band | " |
| Live Simply | Love Generously | And Be Kind! |
The rollicking (and also, mournful) sounds of bluegrass can be heard in this edition of The Golden Road. Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys, Flatt & Scruggs & The Foggy Mountain Boys, The Stanley Brothers set the foundation of this wonderful music and down the line some young fellows from across the nation took up some wood & strings and keep the sound alive & vibrant. You'll hear plenty of Old & In The Way, the Jerry Garica Acoustic Band, Bluegrass Reunion and a whole lot more.
"I thought bluegrass music would get no further than the farmer. I'd designed it the way I thought he would like it because that was where I was raised. Since then it's spread and growed and it's all over the world today". Bill Monroe, 1975


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