This week we conclude our two-part feature “Respect Your Elders” with American traditional players, dance musicians and songwriters. All of these have been influenced by players from long ago, whether through recordings, film or simply learning knee to knee. We'll hear Rayna Gellert, Buddy MacMaster, Pete Seeger, Ola Belle Reed along with many more who have been influenced by previous generations of musicians … and who have themselves become examples leading the way for today's young players. Once again honoring roots ... this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine!Episode #18-44: Respect Your Elders, Part TwoHost: Tom DruckenmillerArtist/”Song”/CD/LabelPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysRayna Gellert / “Sugar in the Gourd” / Ways of the World / Yodel-Ay-HeeMarcus Martin / “Jenny Run Away in the Mud in the Night” / When I Get My New House Done / University of North CarolinaDon Pedi / “Long Time Gone” / Short Time Here / Walnut MountainBruce Greene / “Sheep's in the Meadow and Cow's in the Corn / River of Time / Hellbendre PresseBruce Molsky / “Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie” / Soon be Time / CompassBuddy MacMaster and Tracey Dares / “Captain O'Kane / The Juduque Flyer / Stephen MacDonald ProductionsOld New England / “President Clinton's Hornpipe-High C's-Kiss the Cook-President Garfield's Hornpipe” / Old New England / Great Meadow MusicRalph Blizard and the New Southern Ramblers / “Midnight on the Water” / Southern Ramble / RounderRayna Gellert / “Charleston #1” / Ways of the World / Yodell-Ay-HeeDave Fry / “Lessons from Pete” / Troubadour / Dave Fry MusicPete Seeger / “Old Devil Time” / Rainbow Race / ColumbiaNorman Blake / “Billy Gray” / Old & New / Flying FishOla Belle Reed / “High on a Mountain” / Ola Belle Reed / RounderBrian Miller / “The Shanty Boy's Alphabet” / Minnesota Lumberjack Songs / Two TapJohn Hartford / “Wolves A-Howling” / Hamilton Ironworks / RounderMike Seeger / “Roustabout” / Solo Old-Time Country Music / RounderPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways