
Butch Robins worked as the banjo player with Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys for four years, beginning in 1977. The Fifth Child is his interpretive tribute to Monroe’s music. As Bill himself said about the banjo as an instrument, “It’s done wonderful for Bluegrass. It’s got its place.” 1. I’ll Be On That Good Road Someday 2. Cumberland Gap (Trad., arr. by Joseph Robins/Happy Valley Music BMI) 3. Jerusalem Ridge (Bill Monroe/Bill Monroe Music BMI)
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I'll Be On That Good Road Someday
Crossin' the Cumberlands
Dusty Miller
Sally Goodin
Kansas City Railroad Blues
Mean Old World
My Father's Footsteps
Northwest Passage
Jamboree
Sand and Foam
Dear Old Dixie
On the Edge
Potters Field
Earl's Breakdown
Rural Retreat
Jerusalem Ridge
Cripple Creek
i'll be that good road someday
Blue Ridge Cabin Home
Old Ebenezer Dangerfield
Cumberland Gap
Cuckoo's Nest
The Golden West
Bluegrass Breakdown
Old Lonesome Waltz
Short'nin' Bread
Music in the Air
Tanyards
Mississippi Waltz
Space Captain/Doin' My Time
East Tennessee Blues
In The Blue Light Of Morning
Kentucky Waltz
Washington County
Monkey In The Garden
Forty Years Late
Scruggs Medley
I'd Like to Be Over Yonder
Grey Eagle
Alabama Boy
Are You From Dixie?
Stumbling
T To The 7th Power
Talladega
12 O'Clock, Eh Sonny?
I'm Goin' Away
Twelve O'Clock, Eh Sonny?
Slippin' on Ice
Owed to a Hypocrite
Are You From Dixie
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