We have a conversation with Marshall University's Turning Point USA chapter president. We also learn about a recently released horror film shot near Huntington, and the population decline in central Appalachia that may be getting worse.
This Sunday, March 24 Mountain Stage welcomes special guest host Kathy Mattea back to the host position as she guides us through a showcase of bluegrass and roots music at its finest.
We’re thrilled to welcome one of West Virginia’s treasures back to guest-host Mountain Stage this Sunday, March 24 in Charleston.
Thanks to our colleages at VuHaus and the Video Production department here at WVPB, you can watch the show live from anywhere with an internet connection starting at 7pm EST.
We’ll be treated to live performances from The Honey Dewdrops, Alison Brown Band, Charles Wesley Godwin, The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys and the Tim O’Brien Band.
Just point your browser back to this post, MountainStage.org or VuHaus.com at 7pm EST this Sunday to watch along.
We have a conversation with Marshall University's Turning Point USA chapter president. We also learn about a recently released horror film shot near Huntington, and the population decline in central Appalachia that may be getting worse.
On this West Virginia Week, food banks face challenges as SNAP benefits are delayed and the government shutdown continues. Also, an influx of cash may help lift people in Mercer County up out of poverty. We also explore the roots of Halloween.
This week’s broadcast of Mountain Stage features a collection of Kathy Mattea's favorite sets, including performances by Jason Isbell, Catherine Russell, Karla Bonoff, The High Kings, and Jennifer Hartswick Band.
Bob Thompson’s annual holiday jazz celebration is back! Joining Thompson on stage is his long-time bandmates Timothy Courts on drums, Ryan Kennedy on guitar, John Inghram on bass, plus special guest vocalist Catherine Russell with James Moore on trumpet. Buy your tickets today!