Sunday Concert (Part 2 of 3) "The Story of Bluegrass, Part Two" (continued) ("Part One" was conducted at the 1965 Festival) Second Annual Roanoke Bluegrass Festival Cantrell's Horse Farm, Fincastle, VA September 4, 1966 Osborne Brothers (Sonny Osborne-banjo, Bobby Osborne-mandolin, Dale Sledd-guitar, & Ronnie Reno-bass): 1. (Introduction) 2. Today Has Been A Lonesome Day 3. Memories 4. Kentucky 5. Bugle Call Rag 6. Sweet Thing 7. Hard Times 8. Ruby, Are You Mad? 9. Up This Hill And Down Larry Richardson & the Osborne Brothers (The "Bluegrass Story" continues): 10. (Introduction) 11. Pain In My Heart 12. We'll Meet Again Sweetheart 13. (George Winn Introduction)(x) (tape cuts before his bluegrass poem) Bill Monroe, Larry Richardson, Don Reno, & Kenny Baker (Monroe-mandolin, Richardson-banjo, Reno-guitar, & Baker-fiddle): 14. (Introduction) 15. Little Cabin Home On The Hill 16. Rawhide...Let Me Fall Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys (with Kenny Baker) (Bill Monroe-mandolin, Peter Rowan-guitar, Richard Greene-fiddle, Lamar Grier-banjo, & James Monroe-bass; Kenny Baker-twin fiddle): 17. (Introduction) 18. Roanoke 19. Close By 20. Panhandle Country 21. Scotland Bill Monroe with Red Smiley & The Bluegrass Cut-Ups (Monroe-mandolin, Smiley-guitar, Clarence "Tater" Tate-fiddle, Billy Edwards-banjo, & Gene Burrows-guitar): 22. (Introduction) 23. Love, Please Come Home Red Smiley & The Bluegrass Cut-Ups (Red Smiley-guitar, Clarence "Tater" Tate-fiddle, Billy Edwards-banjo, & Gene Burrows- guitar, mandolin): 24. Done Gone (with Bill Monroe) 25. Grandpa Played The Fiddle 26. Buffalo Gals 27. Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me 28. Lovesick And Sorrow