This week we feature musicians who have acted as mentors to young traditional musicians. We'll hear from Dwight Diller, Mike Seeger, Val Mindel & Emily Miller, Alice Gerrard, Norman Blake and many others. Traditional mentors are paying it forward … this week on the Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysOld Buck / “Mike in the Wilderness” / Old Buck / Tin HaloDwight Diller / “Waynesboro” / W. Va. Mountain Music:Harvest / Yew PineMike Seeger / “Little Birdie” / Southern Banjo Sounds / Smithsonian FolkwaysAny Old Time Stringband / “Turkey Buzzard-Chinquapin Hunting” / I Bid You Goodnight / ArhoolieVal Mindel & Emily Miller / “Gone Home” / Close to Home / Yodel-Ay-HeeMarcus Martin / “Gray Eagle” / When I Get My New House Done / University of North CarolinaTommy Jarrell / “John Brown's Dream” / Legends of Old-Time Music / CountyTommy Jarrell / “Greasy String” / Legends of Old-Time Music / CountyJimmy Triplett / “Piney Woods” / Natural History / BemlarOld Buck / “Highlander's Farewell” / Old Buck / Tin HaloCraver, Hicks, Watson & Newberry / “Sally Ann” / You've Been a Friend to Me / BarkerPete Sutherland / “Pioneer Children Sang as they Walked-ye ke ke” / Streak O' Lean / EpactAlice Gerrard / “Wild Hog in the Woods” / Big Bend Killing / Great Smoky Mountains AssociationDon Pedi / “Old Black Cat Couldn't Catch a Rat” / Short Time Here / Walnust Mountain The Pilot Mountain Bobcats / “Sugar Hill” / Dance By the Light of the Moon / Yodel-Ay-HeeNorman Blake / “Whistling Rufus” / Green Light on the Southern / PlectraphonePete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways