Pearls are prized gemstones that have been crafted into jewelry for millennia. They can be found in the wild, but they’re also cultivated on farms. We hear a report from North America’s lone freshwater pearl farm located along Kentucky Lake in Tennessee.
Listen: Loudon Wainwright's 'Suddenly It's Christmas' Is Our Mountain Stage Song Of The Week
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This week’s premiere broadcast of Mountain Stage was recorded in Boston, Massachusetts at the invitation of the Celebrity Series of Boston in the Berklee Performance Center, with thanks to our affiliate WUMB.
The show features some of America’s preeminent and sought after writers; Rosanne Cash and her band perform a special extended set, and we hear from the legendary Loudon Wainwright III.
We also hear from a singer, songwriter and guitarist who made her name in the Boston area — Ali McGuirk, whose new album is called Til It’s Gone. The show opens with modern bluegrass greats Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, who have been nominated for two Grammy awards at next year’s ceremonies, including Best New Artist.
Loudon Wainwright-Suddenly It's Christmas, Live on Mountain Stage
Performed in Boston, MA Sunday Dec. 4, 2022.
Our Song of the Week is a timely one as we are fully entrenched in the holiday season. “Suddenly It’s Christmas,” written and performed by Loudon Wainwright III, originally appeared on his 1993 live album, Career Moves. Though the song is approaching 30 years old, the sentiment could be seen as more relevant now than ever.
Hear Rosanne Cash and her band during this week’s premiere episode of Mountain Stage recorded with the Celebrity Series of Boston at the Berklee Performance Center in Boston, MA.
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2 of 5 — Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway_on Mountain Stage
Grammy nominated bluegrass group Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway perform on this week’s episode of Mountain Stage. Listen on Mountain Stage affiliates starting Friday December 16.
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3 of 5 — Loudon Wainwright III_on Mountain Stage
Loudon Wainwright III performing on Mountain Stage in Boston, MA. Hear the episode starting Dec. 16 on Mountain Stage affiliate stations.
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4 of 5 — Ali McGuirk on Mountain Stage
Ali McGuirk makes her first appearance on Mountain Stage, with songs from her latest album “Til It’s Gone,” as part of this week’s episode.
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5 of 5 — Finale-Boston
Host Kathy Mattea welcomes the guests back to the stage for one more song, along with Mountain Stage co-founder and artistic director Larry Groce.
Pearls are prized gemstones that have been crafted into jewelry for millennia. They can be found in the wild, but they’re also cultivated on farms. We hear a report from North America’s lone freshwater pearl farm located along Kentucky Lake in Tennessee.
This week, we’re revisiting our episode “What Is Appalachia?” from December 2021. Appalachia connects mountainous parts of the South, the Midwest, the Rust Belt and even the Northeast. That leaves so much room for geographic and cultural variation, as well as many different views on what Appalachia really is.
Listen this week for an encore broadcast of Mountain Stage featuring Larkin Poe, Victoria Canal, Raye Zaragoza, Ron Pope, and Christian Lopez. This episode was recorded with our host Kathy Mattea on the campus of West Virginia University, thanks to our friends at WVU College of Creative Arts and Media.
If you feel under the weather, how do you know when it’s time to see a doctor? Also, a growing movement to make Appalachia the “truffle capital of the world,” is being led by a small-town farmer in southern Kentucky.