Radio Boogie (album)
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Radio Boogie is a second album by the progressive bluegrass
Progressive bluegrass
Progressive bluegrass is one of two major subgenres of bluegrass music. It is also known as newgrass, a term attributed to New Grass Revival member Ebo Walker. Musicians and bands John Hartford, New Grass Revival, J.D. Crowe and the New South, The Dillards, Boone Creek, Country Gazette, and the...

 band Hot Rize
Hot Rize
Hot Rize is a bluegrass band that rose to prominence in the early 1980s. Established in 1978, the founding members were Mike Scap , Tim O'Brien on mandolin and fiddle, Pete Wernick on banjo and Charles Sawtelle on bass....

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Track listing

  1. Radio Boogie (Mayo, Smith) 2:44
  2. Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow (trad.) 2:24
  3. Wild Bill Jones (trad.) 2:12
  4. Land of Enchantment (O'Brien) 3:19
  5. The Man in the Middle (Campbell) 2:58
  6. I Long for the Hills (O'Brien) 2:27
  7. Just Ain't (Willis) 2:13
  8. No Brakes (Wernick) 2:17
  9. Walkin' the Dog (Grimsley, Thomas) 2:40
  10. The Sweetest Song I Sing (O'Brien) 3:31
  11. Tom and Jerry (trad.) 2:22
  12. Gone But Not Forgotten (Knobloch, Miller, Wernick) 2:51

Personnel

  • Nick Forster - bass, vocals
  • Tim O'Brien
    Tim O'Brien (musician)
    Tim O'Brien is an American country and bluegrass musician. In addition to singing, he plays guitar, fiddle, mandolin, banjo, bouzouki and mandocello...

     - vocals, mandolin, violin
  • Pete Wernick
    Pete Wernick
    Pete Wernick, also known by many as "Dr. Banjo", is an American musician.He is a five-string banjo player who has been involved in the bluegrass music scene since the 1970s, writing several instruction books and videos on how to play the banjo. He's also known for his own musical style called...

    - banjo, vocals
  • Charles Sawtelle - guitar, vocals

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