10 Mountain Stage Highlights of 2016

The year 2016 was noteworthy for lots of reasons at Mountain Stage .  Our 32nd year of live performance radio from the Mountain State included 25 shows from seven venues in four states and two new guest-hosts! With 2017 around the corner (11 shows already on sale) and nostalgia in the air, here are 10 highlights of the year that made 2016 a special one.

If you haven’t already, take a look and listen to our Favorite Performances of 2016  post.

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Robert Earl Keen, Sandra Groce and Larry Groce on stage in January 2016.

* The Show That Almost Wasn’t*
Jan. 24, 2016 – Charleston, WV

The snow came hard on Friday evening. Guster postponed their show in Philly and stayed put in Pittsburgh, and even did a Facebook Live  dumpster concert.  After two hours and a little help from a local hardware store, Robert Earl Keen and band finally got out of their hotel parking lot in Charlottesville and on the road to Charleston. The Westies hit the road like nothing had even happened.  Sadly our friend Rhett Miller was stranded, however.  Fortunately for us our host, co-founder and artistic director Larry Groce had a new album, “Live Forever,” and he was gearing up to perform some dates throughout the state in support of the new release. Larry stepped in and did a set of tunes from his new record along with his wife Sandra on viola and the Mountain Stage Band. The performance of Billy Joe Shaver’s “Live Forever” was special since Keen graciously agreed to step in and sing with Larry on their fellow Texan’s tune.

Hear the set, and imagine the 3 feet of snow, via NPR Music.

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Wilco returned to Mountain Stage in February.

*Wilco Returns*
February 14, 2016

Chicago rockers Wilco first appeared on Mountain Stage in July of 1995 and they came back in August, 1999. On February 14, 2016, some 17 years later, they returned  armed with a killer new record, Star Wars, and a show-stopping Bowie cover (“Space Oddity”) that capped off a unique acoustic performance. We sold one-third of the Culture Center’s 460 seats the night of our 32nd anniversary show and the rest were gone within an hour of the public on-sale the next morning. Lucky for Charleston, we got another dose of Wilco in June, when the band returned for a memorable performance at The Clay Center, and we can relive the band’s acoustic set from Mountain Stage here.

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Michael Cerveris, David Lindley, Judy Collins and Ari Hest on stage in Morgantown, WV.

*Michael Cerveris  Appears in  Morgantown. *
April  17, 2016

It’s not every day we get to invite a two-time Tony Award winner to Mountain Stage, much less a West Virginia native whose father got his degree from WVU. The incomparable Michael Cerveris took a break from the award winning Broadway production of “Fun Home” and brought his band Loose Cattle to Morgantown for a set that included songs form their newest release “Piety”.  He incorporated some student string-players, got a hug from Judy Collins, and stuck around the next morning to speak to theater students. Just two months later Cerveris was back in touch with us, this time to coordinate a flood relief benefit at Joe’s Pub in New York City to benefit the Red Cross of WV.  He welcomed Larry Groce and other WV Music luminaries Todd Burge, The Carpenter Ants , Tyler Childers and Ona to perform, plus Mountain Stage friends Nellie McKay, Anders Parker, Suzzy Roche and Lucy Wainwright Roche, and Laura Cantrell.

You can watch the benefit show, courtesy of https://youtu.be/QPFq1lOAqM4?t=3m23s”>Joe’s Pub on YouTube. Our hat is off to Michael for remembering his home state following the devastating floods that impacted West Virginia in June.

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Lexington, Pittsburgh and Harrisonburg audience shots.

*Traveling to New Towns*
April 3, September 11 and September 18, 2016.

In April we took the show on the road to the bluegrass state, home of the Kentucky Derby, Ale-8-1 and The Judds, when WUKY  in Lexington brought us to the Singletary Center on the campus of University of Kentucky.  Later in September we visited James Madison University’s Forbes Center in Harrisonburg, VA as guests of WMRA, followed by a trip to the Byham Theater in Pittsburgh, PA with help from WYEP  and the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. When you add in two shows in Morgantown with WVU Arts & Entertainment and two shows in Elkins, WV with the Augusta Heritage Festival and the Mountain State Forest Festival, we put in some serious miles throughout 2016. 

*New Stations*
Thanks to our colleagues at NPR and NPR Music, we close out 2016 with almost 200 radio stations carrying Mountain Stage each week. This year we welcomed ten new stations to the family. We hope you can listen in these areas, or find out where we are heard in your town, so you can be a part of our radio audience each week. Thanks to these stations for adding Mountain Stage to their schedule in 2016, and to ALL of our affiliates who bring our show to the listeners each week. Without you there would be no Mountain Stage and we never forget that.

WTJX – Public Radio of the US Virgin Islands
WFDD – Winston-Salem, NC
WPSU – State College, PA
NHPR – New Hampshire Public Radio
WQCS-  Fort Pierce, FL
WGTE – Toledo, OH
WUWF-Pensacola, FL
KWIT – Siouxland Public Media  Sioux City, IA
WBHM  – Birgmingham, AL
WSKG – Binghamton, NY (Staring in February)

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Foy Vance performed “Burden” inside the Hallelujah sculpture in front of the Clay Center in Charleston, WV.

*Artists inside Art*
October 16, 2016

We continued our collaboration with the public media video service VuHaus, where you can watch a Best-of playlist featuring some of our favorite videos of the year, to stream some live shows this year. For the first time we created some content off stage and outdoors. Northern Ireland sensation Foy Vance and his band gathered under the Hallelujah Sculpture, built by Albert Paley and gifted to The Clay Center, to perform the heartfelt tune “Burden.” Thanks to the gang at Brainwrap Productions;  Michael Valentine, Max Nolte and Courtney Holschuh, who captured the video for us, with help from our summer intern Nathan Thomas and Associate Producer Vasilia Scouras.

WATCH: http://www.vuhaus.com/videos/deleted-burden

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Thanks to Base Camp Printing Company and the Charleston CVB, limited edition posters are printed for each Mountain Stage show and available at the merch table and Base Camp’s brick & mortar store.

*PARTNERSHIPS*

The world is too small and the hours too long to go it alone all the time. That’s why in 2016 we found ourselves pairing up with like-minded tag-team partners like GoToWV, The Charleston, WV CVB, Blenko Glass, Base Camp Printing, and our local record stores. We also enjoyed capital-P Partnerships with the likes  of WVU Arts & Entertainment, The 80th Mountain State Forest Festival, Augusta Heritage Festival, FestivALL Charleston, The Clay Center and the above mentioned partner stations like WUKY, WMRA and WYEP.

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Joni Deutsch and Conor Knighton both hosted episodes of Mountain Stage in 2016.

*Two New Guest Hosts*
June 26 and October 23

While Larry took to the stage for a rare performance early in 2016, he also stepped aside on two occasions to welcome fresh faces and voices to the show. In June Joni Deutsch, our Assistant Producer and host of the indie-alt program A Change of Tune, became our first female guest host during FestivALL Charleston.  Later in the fall, we welcomed back Charleston native and frequent CBS Sunday Morning contributor Conor Knighton to host. Go back in the Podcast archive to hear Joni on Episode #873  and Conor on episode #882.  On February 12, 2017 we will welcome WV singer-songwriter and frequent guest Todd Burge to the host’s mic, and in June Joni is going to step up to the plate again.

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#WhyListen and Record Store Happy Hour Events were highlights of our year.

*EVENTS*

Speaking of Joni, she kept us busy this year with multiple #WhyListen  events throughout the state, premiering new music from established recording artists and West Virginia all-stars in Charleston, Fayetteville, Shepherdstown, West Virginia and even Washington, D.C.  We are grateful for all the various locations and the organizations who donated their space, time and gifts to these events and helped us spread the good word about music throughout the state.  Also shout-outs to our panelists John Inghram, Jordan Hudkins, Andrew Adkins and William Matheny, who joined Joni and Larry on the #WhyListen panels. With help from our Associate Producers Vasilia Scouras and Jeff Shirley, we also held two Record Store Happy Hour  events in collaboration with our local music shops Budget Tapes & Records and Sullivan’s Records. Look for more fun happenings like these in the new year.

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The marquee of the Capitol Plaza Music Hall in April, 1991.

*R.E.M. 25 Years Later*

In April we recognized the 25th Anniversary of what is surely the most legendary show in our three-decade history. It was 1991. R.E.M. had released “Out of Time” to critical and commercial acclaim, and they made three stops in the United States that year: Saturday Night Live, MTV Unplugged and Mountain Stage.  To mark the anniversary we enlisted you, the audience members, to tell your stories about that fateful day when the spotlight was brightly lit over Charleston, WV.  We heard so many great stories of that unforgettable night. Our summer intern Nathan Thomas (follow him on Twitter) turned them into an audio documentary called “A Big Band Visits a Small Town: R.E.M. at 25,” which you can hear in our podcast feed or on this post. The band also brought some attention back to Mountain Stage when they included the legendary performance from that night on the 4 Disc 25th Anniversary Deluxe Reissue of the landmark album “Out of Time,” that was released in November. Did we mention it was legendary?

Thank you for reading and being a part of Mountain Stage this year. We hope you’ll tune in, download a podcast, follow us on ALL the social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr) and come see us in person sometime in 2017.

Happy New Year from the entire Mountain Stage Team.

Bingeworthy: Our Driveway Moments of 2016

You’ve heard their voices on radio. You’ve seen their faces on television. Now it’s time to talk to West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s reporters about their driveway moments of 2016 and the stories that made them proud to tell West Virginia’s story.

As we cap off 2016, West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s producers and programs share their most memorable moments of the year. Find each of our Best of 2016 posts at wvpublic.org/term/best-2016.

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An Urban Agriculture Law Ruffles Feathers in Morgantown

“I had to get permission from a lawyer in order to “speak” to these chickens! This was the perfect story to do in the summer – I got to see Morgantown residents’ gardens and hear their thoughts on the class action lawsuit against the infamous Hopecrest Chickens.” – Anne Li

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Collector Brings Works Of Self-Taught Artists Home To Appalachia

“I really enjoyed meeting Ramona Lampell and learning about her passion for breaking negative West Virginia stereotypes. I really respect the fact that she could have chosen just about any art museum in the world for her collection, but instead decided to keep it in Appalachia, making sure that children will have the chance to learn about and be proud of their own cultural heritage.” – Jesse Wright

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Wheeling Central Celebrates 150 Years by Embracing Technology

“Glynis Board’s story about Wheeling students watching a live knee operation at school was my favorite. I was facing knee replacement at the time and the sound of that surgery was fascinating!” – Beth Vorhees

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Mennonite Volunteers Build Wooden Bridges Over Troubled Water in W.Va.  

“This is a sound-rich story from Southern W.Va. that highlights a fundamental can-do attitude often found in these hills.  And I really like the music in this.” – Glynis Board

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Drug Epidemic Takes Toll on Foster Care System

“This story hits on a really important topic that I don’t think is discussed enough – the effects the drug epidemic has on our state’s foster care system. I love hearing from the family; the Holbens were so kind for letting me into their home and for talking about a difficult subject. I really took my time with this piece and tried to make it as sound-rich as possible. And the kids are just adorable.” – Liz McCormick

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Clay County Residents Have Mixed Feelings About FEMA Aid

“Working on this story was certainly not fun, it was emotional and difficult, but it allowed me to connect on a real level with people in a region of the state that I felt were being forgotten in all of the aftermath of the flooding. It was important to me to share their stories.” – Ashton Marra

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Coalfield Development Corp. Making Cuts into Unemployment With Saws Edge

“I liked doing this story because of the availability of cool sounds with all the saws involved. I also got to spotlight a unique job training program.” – Clark Davis

Inside Appalachia: West Virginia’s 1,000 Year Flood

“The Inside Appalachia TV special was a chance to get out in the field and be with West Virginians during a difficult time. It was an honor to share some of these very raw, emotional stories that revealed the courageous, tenacious spirit of my home state. It was one of the hardest stories to tell in 2016, but it needed to be told by West Virginians. It was the spirit of the Mountaineers that energized and drove me to tell their stories, no matter how hard.” – Jessica Lilly

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Hippies, Home Birth and the History of Birthing Babies in Appalachia

“We got to hear a birth on the radio, and I interviewed my mother and a midwife about my own birth. That wasn’t an easy thing to do, I learned, but I am glad we have a newsroom and a news director that lets us think outside of the box and be creative.” – Roxy Todd

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Dinosaur Burps: From the City and the Country, Definitely From Out of This World

“As a guy who admittedly knows relatively little about hip-hop, I’ve always thought of Dinosaur Burps as one of the most fascinating groups out of West Virginia, regardless of genre. B. Rude has always struck me as highly intellectual in his observations of his surroundings, particularly in the way he deals with internal and external perceptions of Appalachia. To that end, I’ve always found him toeing that line between being a goofball and sincere—which, in my mind, is as endearing as they come.” – Dave Mistich

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Collaborative Air Medical Service Celebrates 30 Years

“It was cool flying in a helicopter!” – Kara Lofton

You’ve now experienced 2016 through the eyes (and ears) of West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Make sure to follow @wvpublic on social media and sign-up for our email newsletter to keep up with 2017’s stories.

The 10 Biggest Stories from West Virginia's 2016

What were the top stories in West Virginia from 2016? We searched our archives from the past year and compiled this list of the most popular stories.

As we cap off 2016, West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s producers and programs share their most memorable moments of the year. Find each of our Best of 2016 posts at wvpublic.org/term/best-2016.

 

 

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10. Chlorine Leak from Axiall Corp. Sends Two to Hospital, Evacuates Communities

Two people were transported to hospitals for inhalation injuries, others were treated at the site of a reported chlorine leak in Marshall County.

 

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9. Governor Tomblin Signs Budget that Taps Reserves

West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin signed that took $147.5 million from the state’s $922 million Rainy Day Fund to cover a projected shortfall.

 

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8. Blankenship Gets One Year in Prison, One Year Supervised Release, $250,000 Fine

Former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship was sentenced to the maximum one year in prison and another year of supervised release for his role in a conspiracy at the company to skirt mine safety standards.

 

 

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7. Ohio Man Arrested in Connection with Huntington Overdoses

An Akron, Ohio man was arrested connection with a rash of overdoses in Huntington. Emergency crews responded to 26 overdoses in a four-hour span and two people died in connection with the same batch of heroin distributed in the city.

 

 

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6. W.Va. Medicaid Doctors Put on Alert as State’s Cash Flows Dwindle

More than 24,000 doctors across West Virginia who accept Medicaid were put on alert Monday that the state may not be able to “continue to process claims at the same consistent level.”  

 

 

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5. PEIA Board Approves $120 Million in Cuts for Second Time

the state Public Employees Insurance Agency, or PEIA, Finance Board voted unanimously to reinstate benefit cuts, affecting health care costs for some 230,000 West Virginians.

 

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4. Common Core, School Calendar Bills Vetoed

Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin vetoed two education bills, one that would have repealed Common Core aligned standardized tests in the state and a second that would have allowed county boards to schedule fewer then 180 days in their school calendars.

 

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Dollar Photo Club

3. West Virginia Senate Approves ‘Brunch Bill’

Senators unanimously passed a bill that would move the start of Sunday alcohol sales from 1 p.m. to 10 a.m.

 

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2. Election 2016

From the primary elections in May to the general election in November, election stories were constant sources of headlines in 2016. Here were the top posts:

Live Blog: 2016 West Virginia Primary

10 Takeaways from the W.Va. Primary Election

‘Trump Digs Coal’ at Charleston Rally

Election 2016: West Virginia Goes For Trump, Justice Wins, State Legislature Remains with GOP

 

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1. June 2016 Flood

Heavy flooding in West Virginia during June claimed 23 lives, destroyed more than 4,000 homes and businesses and resulted in 10 counties being declared federal disaster area. Through statewide coverage and individual stories, this disaster produced the most compelling stories of 2016

Flooding in Richwood: Image Gallery

Greenbrier Resort Opens Doors to Flood Victims

‘I Almost Gave Up’: Flood Survivor Remembers the Voice Who Saved Her

Inside Appalachia: West Virginia’s 1,000 Year Flood

You’ve now experienced 2016 through West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Make sure to follow @wvpublic on social media and sign-up for our email newsletter to keep up with 2017’s stories.

#WV2016: A Year in Pictures

What will you remember about 2016? Take a look at our favorite photos and review the year in images. Post your own favorites with the tag #WV2016, and we’ll share them with our audience. 

As we cap off 2016, West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s producers and programs share their most memorable moments of the year. Find each of our Best of 2016 posts at wvpublic.org/term/best-2016

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A snowstorm in January produced as much as 3 ft of snow in West Virginia, leading Governor Tomblin to declare a state of emergency. But some residents, such as Jonah Katz and Jodie Rose in Morgantown, took the opportunity to go sledding.
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Wilco at their February 14 Mountain Stage soundcheck. The band’s Charleston show sold out just a few hours after being announced.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders gets the Morgantown Event Center crowd pumped up during his May 5 campaign stop.
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An abandoned field near what was DuPont, now Chemours. The company manufactured C8, or PFOA, for years and contaminated municipal water throughout the region.
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A paramedic loads a baby into an ambulance outside of Richwood the night of the floods.
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Caroline Smith holds a rabbit named Joplin, who swam 50 feet in flood waters. Smith and her husband Michael Buttrill lost thousands of dollars in tools and equipment in the June flood.
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Businesses and homes were affected by the June 2016 floods that left thousands without food, electricity, and housing.
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A truck lies in Howard Creek in Greenbrier County after being swept away by June 2016 flooding. The floods took the lives of 23 West Virginians.
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Rachel Taylor stands on her front porch in White Sulphur Springs. Her dog’s paw prints are visible on either side of the door where he tried to get in during the flood.
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A group of friends hang out at a Pokemon Gym location in Shepherdstown (at the Rumsey Monument) and try to “capture” the gym for their team.
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A statue honoring TV legend Don Knotts was unveiled on July 23 in front of The Metropolitan Theatre in Morgantown.
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Olympic medalists and WVU students Kadeisha Buchanan, Ashley Lawrence, and Ginny Thrasher pose for a photo in September at the Morgantown Event Center.
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Aerial view of Beckley, West Virginia, during a air medical team exercise.
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Aerial view of mountain top removal in West Virginia.
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West Virginia University ‘Striped the Stadium’ versus Kansas State on October 1. WVU won the game 17-16 and finished the season at 10-2.
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Election night in November for Mountain Party gubernatorial candidate Charlotte Pritt.
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27-year-old Kat Biller was one of the many West Virginians who voted in November’s election. “I felt my duty was to vote. Even though they say West Virginia is a Trump State, and they say oh there’s no way. It felt good to vote.”
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Jim Justice delivers his victory speech in the Governor’s race.
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Harvesting industrial hemp on a research farm in Pocahontas County.
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Family and community members crowded around the Marshall University Memorial Fountain on November 14. The ceremony was to mark the 46th anniversary of a plane crash that claimed the lives of Marshall’s football players, coaches, and community members.
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Long nights of reporting were no match for reporter Roxy Todd’s newshound Tucker.

Congrats! You’ve now experienced 2016 through the eyes of West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Make sure to follow @wvpublic on social media and sign-up for our email newsletter to keep up with 2017’s stories.

Mountain Stage's Favorite Performances of 2016

2016 was a big year for NPR Music and West Virginia Public Broadcasting‘s Mountain Stage. We celebrated 33 years of live performance radio, commemorated the 25th anniversary of R.E.M.’s legendary set, and listened to the voices of two new guest hosts

And across seven venues in four states, we recorded over 120 live sets that showcased the best and brightest musicians in the world today. Along the way, we video streamed eight of our shows through VuHaus and made some new #gotowv friends along the way (with posters and glass records in tow!).  Of course, none of this would have happened without your support.

Before we embark on another musical year around the sun, Larry Groce and the Mountain Stage crew have picked out 33 performances that deserve another listen and another round of applause. From A to Z, these are our favorite Mountain Stage performances of 2016. (Hint: click the Episode # for their Mountain Stage podcast episode, where available.)

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Aoife O’Donovan – In the Magic Hour (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on October 30, 2016 – Episode #883)

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Aoife O’Donovan on Mountain Stage

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Billy Bragg & Joe Henry – Gentle On My Mind (Byham Theater in Pittsburgh, PA on September 25, 2016 with WYEP & Pittsburgh Cultural Trust – Episode #879)

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Billy Bragg & Joe Henry on Mountain Stage
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Billy Bragg & Joe Henry – "Gentle on My Mind" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Bottle Rockets – Dog (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on March 20, 2016 – Episode #866)

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Bottle Rockets on Mountain Stage
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Bottle Rockets – "Dog" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Brett Dennen – Cassidy (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on May 8, 2016 – Episode #870)

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Brett Dennen on Mountain Stage
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Brett Dennen – "Cassidy" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Cheryl Wheeler – Estate Sale (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on July 24, 2016 – Episode #874)

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Cheryl Wheeler on Mountain Stage
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Cheryl Wheeler – "Estate Sale" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Chris Smither – Leave the Light On (Byham Theater in Pittsburgh, PA on September 25, 2016 with WYEP & Pittsburgh Cultural Trust – Episode #879)

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Chris Smither on Mountain Stage
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Chris Smither – "Leave the Light On" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Darrell Scott – Desperados Waiting for a Train (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on May 22, 2016 – Episode #871)

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Darrell Scott on Mountain Stage
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Darrell Scott – "Desperados Waiting for a Train" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Foy Vance – Ziggy Looked Me In The Eye (Clay Center in Charleston, WV on October 16, 2016 – Episode #881)

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Foy Vance on Mountain Stage
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Foy Vance – "Ziggy Looked Me In The Eye" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Hayes Carll – Sake of the Song (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on May 22, 2016 – Episode #871)

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Hayes Carll on Mountain Stage
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Hayes Carll – "Sake of the Song" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Indigo Girls – Shame on You (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on September 18, 2016 – Episode #878)

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Indigo Girls on Mountain Stage
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Indigo Girls – "Shame on You" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Iron & Wine – We Two are Moon (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on December 4, 2016 – Episode #885)

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Iron & Wine on Mountain Stage
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Iron & Wine – "We Too are Moon" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Jerry Douglas presents The Earls of Leicester – Down the Road (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on July 24, 2016 – Episode #874)

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Jerry Douglas presents The Earls of Leicester on Mountain Stage
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Jerry Douglas presents The Earls of Leicester – "Down the Road" – Live from Mountain Stage

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John Paul White – Once and Future Queen (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on November 20, 2016 – Episode #884)

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John Paul White on Mountain Stage
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John Paul White – "Once and Future Queen" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Judy Collins with Ari Hest – I Choose Love (West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV on April 17, 2016 – Episode #868)

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Judy Collins with Ari Hest on Mountain Stage
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Judy Collins with Ari Hest – "I Choose Love" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Lake Street Dive – Call Off Your Dogs (Clay Center in Charleston, WV on June 5, 2016 – Episode #872)

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Lake Street Dive on Mountain Stage
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Lake Street Dive – "Call Off Your Dogs" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Lucius – I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on June 26, 2016 – Episode #873)

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Lucius on Mountain Stage
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Lucius – "I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Margaret Glaspy – Emotions and Math (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on June 26, 2016 – Episode #873)

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Margaret Glaspy on Mountain Stage
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Margaret Glaspy – "Emotions and Math" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Mike Cooley – Made Up English Oceans (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on March 20, 2016 – Episode #866)

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Mike Cooley on Mountain Stage
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Mike Cooley – "English Oceans" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Ona – Sleep, Rinse, Repeat (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on February 21, 2016 – Episode #864)

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Ona on Mountain Stage
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Ona – "Sleep, Rinse, Repeat" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Overcoats – Smaller Than My Mother (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on February 21, 2016 – Episode #864)

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Overcoats on Mountain Stage
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Overcoats – "Smaller Than My Mother" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Rhiannon Giddens – At the Purchaser’s Option (Davis & Elkins College in Elkins, WV on August 13, 2016 – Episode #876)

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Rhiannon Giddens on Mountain Stage
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Rhiannon Giddens – "At the Purchaser's Option" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Robbie Fulks – Aunt Peg’s Old Man (University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY on April 3, 2016, with WUKY – Episode #867)

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Robbie Fulks on Mountain Stage
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Robbie Fulks – "Aunt Peg's Old Man" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Robert Ellis – California (Byham Theater in Pittsburgh, PA on September 25, 2016 with WYEP & Pittsburgh Cultural Trust – Episode #879)

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Robert Ellis on Mountain Stage
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Robert Ellis – "California" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Sarah Jarosz – House of Mercy (University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY on April 3, 2016 with WUKY – Episode #867)

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Sarah Jarosz on Mountain Stage
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Sarah Jarosz – "House of Mercy" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Steve Poltz – Folksinger (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on May 1, 2016 – Episode #869)

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Steve Poltz on Mountain Stage
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Steve Poltz – "Folksinger" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Suzzy Roche and Lucy Wainwright Roche – Bleeker Street (Clay Center in Charleston, WV on June 5, 2016 – Episode #872)

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Suzzy Roche and Lucy Wainwright Roche on Mountain Stage
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Suzzy Roche and Lucy Wainwright Roche – "Bleeker Street" – Live from Mountain Stage

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The Wood Brothers – Never and Always (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on May 1, 2016 – Episode #869)

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The Wood Brothers on Mountain Stage
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The Wood Brothers – "Never and Always" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Tift Merritt – Heartache is an Uphill Climb (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on December 4, 2016 – Episode #885)

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Tift Merritt on Mountain Stage
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Tift Merritt – "Heartache is an Uphill Climb" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Todd Burge – Time to Waste Time (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on December 4, 2016 – Episode #885)

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Todd Burge on Mountain Stage
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Todd Burge – "Time to Waste Time" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Todd Snider – Stuck on the Corner (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on October 23, 2016 – Episode #882)

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Todd Snider on Mountain Stage
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Todd Snider – "Stuck on the Corner" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Wilco – Space Oddity (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on February 14, 2016 – Episode #863)

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Wilco on Mountain Stage
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Wilco – "Space Oddity" – Live from Mountain Stage

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William Matheny – Living Half to Death (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on June 26, 2016 – Episode #873)

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William Matheny on Mountain Stage
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William Matheny – "Living Half to Death" – Live from Mountain Stage

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Wynonna & the Big Noise – These Are The Things That I Lean On (Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV on September 18, 2016 – Episode #878)

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Wynonna & the Big Noise on Mountain Stage
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Wynonna & the Big Noise – "These Are The Things That I Lean On" – Live from Mountain Stage
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