All. Or are. The. All. Gone gone. All. 6 from the studios Ok. Asprin public radio it's the bluegrass with mustard show. Comes on the squirrelly the finish is long and smooth like I am. Host of my pastor mustard from deep in the central Dave of the Church of the misty blue Chrysler and now here. It is. Nice to see you again hello friends it's bluegrass time landing here on this spot on the dial at this time may mean your bad luck streak is over. At long last it's a sunny day today and it's Nat fine no more hide no more. Even today musically speaking of course you turn that corner and every little thing going to be all right let's get to it and do it. In the acoustically perfect Church of the Nifty blue Chrysler While Pastor mustard converts you into bluegrass believers now Roland buddy and so slow. a. Little. Takes a. Long time to. Learn to. Learn to. My. This is bluegrass with mustard the deliberately different bluegrass radio show Oh it is because well you know that was Joe moans in the radio Ramblers so named because they love to ramble upon the radio they sing a song where bound them know we're bound and it sounded like bluegrass didn't it that. You know you might expect that sort of thing anyway Norah Jane Struthers before that with cowgirl yodel number 30 she does such a good job with that I don't know who she picked out for musicians on that tune they could pick and the tony rice unit from way back in the seventy's when he recorded that Nan's a neat album that Bolu everybody's mind because there was no banjo on it and it was Tony Rice Black Berry blossom the tune that every guitar picker has to know if he go on a jam and now. We've got Alison Krauss and Union Station and it's called Solo. Road that must be a sad thing. To Oh I bet you are all crying now because Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver with their amazing vocal talents instrumental to sing the bluegrass blues. You will excuse me I coughed and before that the grass cools also great singing I am a sucker for 3 quarter time bluegrass tunes usually with a double fiddle and they certainly did that from their brand new cd before breakfast that's called there is you and we started out as you know with Alison Krauss and Union Station kind of an old one so long so wrong Speaking of Alison Krauss. I don't know what that is. Allison Krauss I swear got something from. Amanda Cox Now the Cox family plays mostly gospel music. Let's just stop doing that Ok the coughing Ok thank you and they sing beautifully together but I can sometimes tell the difference between Amanda Cox and Allison Krauss So I think there's. Something going on there some kind of crossover road anyway she recorded with the Cox family and this is fairly recent recording and this is a beautiful song you'll hear them in the background because the foreground is the patriarch of the Cox family whose name I am sorry escapes me but this is beautiful tonight I hope you enjoy. This tune I've been myself the old pastor Musser has been fairly ill lately and my lovely wife has been taking so such good care of me so I want to think. Honey Mustard for all the things that she has done for me in the last couple of weeks and I tell you what this song kind and kind of nails it for me you know what I mean so it is in fact crazy for completely nuts as you know so let this be your response ladies and gentleman. Bluegrass with mustard show will return after this short break. 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All right or we're back here with the bluegrass with mustard show thank you for listening to Aspen Public Radio and tuning in to some of this fine fine music which we managed to squeeze on during all the other things that Aspen Public Radio does during the week. You know bluegrass with mustard hosted by Pastor mustard that's me bluegrass is my business and business is good now what do we do here Molly Tuttle in case you haven't heard is a whiz at the guitar she. I was raising eyebrows since she was just a little kid and she still is a youngster but she's really really an amazing picker I have seen her up close and personal and watched or literally for hours in picking circles backstage you know at some of these festivals and she's absolutely unbelievable unshakably. Fantastic 100 percent of the time so enough about that Molly total has a brand new album called Rise she doesn't show off you know her picking skills here but she does put together a doggone solid tune so this is a pretty tune that she does called Save this heart. Water is why. I can't throw soem earth. Neither. Can I and we used to fly around. Build me a book bed and carried to. An abode showing the road. Guy. There is a ship. And she said to the sea. She's loaded a. Deep can be. But not so good we lose bears the I love I mean. I knew do not. Try shrink goes away. To. The good. The good. Lovelies fire. The Swedish. But love grows old. Waxing. Home. And phases. Like the moaning. Head. To Sing me to sleep. She sleeps only. Well gosh Rudy that was ominous. That's drunkard's lone child and it was done by a band called I'm on Rove Hill I think maybe maybe that is a reference to Bill Monroe who also did that song one of food come on Winifred horrendous for that who's a fiddler I just enjoy so much with her band solace just an amazing amazing energetic young woman while it's amazing to watch her her work and that was Georgiana moon a lovely waltz before that Keith Arness in the water is wide and old folk tune. That I never tire of it's a child ballad but I don't know which one and we're going to play more lovely music for you in the 1st hour of the bluegrass with mustard show don't you worry about a thing in fact before we read some announcements here I'd like to play you a tune by the band now when the band was up there in Big Pink you know what I'm talking about the band you know the band with Livan helm and Robbie Robertson and all those guys they played acoustically a lot they you know. Through some a lecture in there but I will you I have to hand it to him for playing on these beautiful tunes this particular tune if I can just go on about it for a 2nd absolutely one of my favorites from a remakes of the Brown album. Does amazing things with key modulations goes from the Key of e. To the key of a to the key of c. And then back to easy and so subtle and so beautiful and. So lovely to hear it done. Nobody else was doing that sort of thing in this song I've never heard anybody cover it and it is right there for you fellow musicians ladies and gentlemen to go so give it a whack this song is just calling out to you it's so one of my favorites the band the Brown album when you awake. The bluegrass with mustard show will return after this short break. 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And she says she's going to be at the Walnut Room August 17th. I just really like her she's so sweet. Walnut Room August 17th over there in Denver. The place I've actually played before . There you go alley Sperry with a bunch of really really good musicians. Well we're back here with a bluegrass with mustard Schoen I'm going to play more tunes in the last 10 or 11 minutes of this radio show and I'm asking you your old pastor muster needs to know why not wash your tired beat up brain in the healing waters of bubbly bouncy bluegrass I do it I do it in like it bluegrass with mustard Sundays at 11 am Mountain Time Aspen Public Radio dot org And it's like a mega b. 12 shot deep in the earth 3rd I can guarantee you that's a happy feeling so anyway we got the Tim O'Brien here we displayed the band when when I say we you know what I mean right I mean me. Yeah here comes to him he has a brand new cd. And I urge you to go and find it it's called where the river meets the road and it's a title is a reference to his birthplace which is West Virginia. So there's a kind of a theme there but anyway here's a beautiful old tune called a few old memories. Tim O'Brien from where the river beats go. Just to see me. Meet. My. Mom. Sure. I can't. Stand. Why it should a few. Old Men. Good. Kids. With hard. Larry know how. I