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Home » Listen: Andrew Bird on Mountain Stage
Joni Deutsch Published
On this week’s encore Mountain Stage broadcast, critically-acclaimed “one-man orchestra of the imagination” Andrew Bird stops by with a set full of acoustic roots-pop (not to mention some A+ whistling).
You’ll also hear performances from Esme Patterson, Ryley Walker, The Flat Five and Blind Pilot.
Like what you hear? Look for Episode #888 in our Mountain Stage podcast feed and tune in this week via an NPR station near you.
The new fall broadcast season of Mountain Stage continues this week when host Kathy Mattea welcomes Kelly Willis, Sierra Green & The Giants, John Doyle & Michael McGoldrick, Sarah Klang, and Craig Bickhardt ft. Michael G. Ronstadt to the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this week's premiere broadcast of Mountain Stage, host Kathy Mattea welcomes Shemekia Copeland, Tab Benoit, Charlie Musselwhite, Harlem Gospel Travelers, and Abby Posner to the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, the immigration crackdown is creating concerns for the specialized workforce of Kentucky's billion-dollar horse racing industry. And a Huntington music fest celebrates the diverse sounds of a troubled teen from the early 1900s.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThis week’s special archive episode of Mountain Stage was recorded at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
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