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  • New Tunes at Two Wednesday 8/4: Son Volt – Electro Melodier
  • New Tunes at Two Monday 8/2: Tedeschi Trucks Band featuring Trey Anastasio – Layla Revisited (Live at Lockn’)
  • Joe Kendrick had an opportunity to meet and interview Sierra Ferrell at the Albino Skunk Music Festival "SpringSkunk" in May. Listen here to the full podcast episode. The music and conversation are lively and free-spirited, and hint at greater things to come in a moment when Sierra is already emerging as a singer, songwriter and instrumentalist to be celebrated. You'll also hear many songs that Sierra Ferrell and her band played at the festival as well, which include several from her new collection.
  • Connie Regan-Blake has captivated the hearts and imaginations of people around the globe with her powerful performances and workshops. Entertaining audiences in 47 states, 18 countries and on 6 continents, she brings the wisdom, humor and drama of stories to main stage concerts halls, libraries and into the corporate world. www.storywindow.com“Lantern” is an outlandish fishing story. From, Dive-Into Stories: A Telling PerformanceAired 7/18
  • Asheville Citizen Times City and County Reporter- Joel Burgess joined WNCW for this More to the Story on June 30, 2021, to go over the latest on the removal of the Confederate Zebulon Vance Monument. When the monument had almost been fully removed, a court halted the removal to conclude. Find out why the city says the holdup was costing them thousands of dollars.
  • From July 9, 2021, The North Carolina Foothills Farm Tour was spotlighted during an interview with local N.C. Horticulture Agent Hannah Bundy. Hannah discussed upcoming farm tours that take place in Rutherford and Polk counties and how each month means a different theme and experience for those who attend.For more information on the tour, visit http://www.ncfoothillsfarmtour.com/
  • Jerry Douglas was effusive and ebullient all afternoon. He and his band approached their soundcheck session with a mixture of patience, focus and glee; it was the warm up for their first performance in front of a live audience in over a year. After sitting out the pandemic for all that time, the main hurdle to their exercise in knocking the rust off seemed to be finding what gear was in which bin, serving only to slightly delay them in getting things back into fifth gear. Jerry’s energy and enthusiasm continued afterwards, when he spoke about everything from his latest album project with John Hiatt to his analogy of the cyclical nature of musical tastes, which gave us the title to this episode.
  • New Tunes at Two Wednesday 6/30: Aaron Burdett – Dream Rich, Dirt Poor
  • A former college professor with an MFA in Creative Writing, Ken Waldman, AKA The Alaskan Fiddling Poet has published fifteen full-length poetry collections, a memoir, and a creative writing manual from respected independent small presses. As a performer, he’s played from the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage to the Woodford Folk Festival (Queensland, Australia).
  • The bassist for NRBQ feels the love from Los Lobos, Ben Harper, Bonnie Raitt, & others who cover his songs on this Sweet Relief Musicians Fund collection.
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