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This week’s encore broadcast of Mountain Stage celebrates the program’s 900th episode. Our Song of the Week is the best-known hit by the hardest of hardcore troubadours, Steve Earle. Here’s Earle with his band The Dukes performing 1988’s “Copperhead Road.”
This week’s show also features performances from The Mastersons, soul-music survivor The Sherman Holmes Project, instrumental exceptionalism from Steelism, and a tale from WV’s champion liar, and upcoming guest-host, Bil Lepp.
New episdoes of Mountain Stage start back up September 7. In the meantime, find our recent broadcasts in the Podcast section of MountainStage.org or scroll back to Episode #900 in your podcast feed.
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