This week we present a program entitled “We're In Good Hands.” Traditional music often seems in peril as young folks choose to pursue pop music dreams and consider traditional music to be archaic and outmoded. This edition will help to allay your anxieties as we feature some younger players choosing the path less taken - traditional music. We'll hear from Sarah Morgan, Brad Kolodner, Jake Blount, Max Allard, The Piros, The Onlies and others. We'll also offer a review of Hurricane Clarice, the CD from Allison De Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves, and play three tunes. If you love traditional music, this week's program will ease your concerns about its future. We're in good hands … this week on the Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysMax Allard / “Prelude Near G Major” / Odes Codes / Self ProducedThe Stray Birds / “Down in the Willow Garden” / Borderland / Self -producedSarah Morgan / “John Stenson's #2” / Run to the Window / Self-producedKaia Kater / “White” / Nine Pin / KingswoodBrad Kolodner / “Old Grimes” / Chimney Swifts / Self-producedClinton Davis / “The Lily of the West” / If I Live and I Don't Get Killed / Tiki ParlourMatt Brown / “Build Me a Cabin” / My Native Home / 5 StringJake Blount / “The Angels Done Bowed Down” / Spider Tales / Free DirtErynn Marshall & Carl Jones, Rachel Eddy & Em Hammond / “Thread the Needle / Old-Time Sweethearts Vol.2 / DittyvilleMax Allard / “Of the Morning” / Odes-Codes / Self-producedAllison De Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves / “Nancy Blevins” / Hurricane Clarice / Free DirtAllison De Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves / “Hurricane Clarice-Brushy Fork of John's Creek” / Hurricane Clarice / Free DirtAllison De Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves / “Dead and Gone (Hen Cackle)” / Hurricane Clarice / Free DirtThe Piros / “Half Irish” / Brandywine Ridge / Self-producedSusan Pepper / “Sweet Air” / The Prettiest Bird / BalladThe Onlies / “Going Across the Sea” / The Onlies / Yodel-Ay-HeePete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways