LISTEN: Sam Weber Has The Mountain Stage Song Of The Week

This week’s premiere broadcast of Mountain Stage was recorded on the campus of West Virginia University at the Canady Creative Arts Center. On this episode, we hear live performances from Duke Robillard Band, Cedric Burnside, Sam Weber, Las Cafeteras, and The Black Feathers.

This week’s premiere broadcast of Mountain Stage was recorded on the campus of West Virginia University (WVU) at the Canady Creative Arts Center. On this episode, we hear live performances from Duke Robillard Band, Cedric Burnside, Sam Weber, Las Cafeteras, and The Black Feathers.

Our Song of the Week is “Hey, Hey” by Sam Weber. Known for his distinctive style that blends elements of folk, rock and Americana, Weber performed a handful of new work during his second appearance on Mountain Stage. “Hey, Hey” layers words of self-awareness over a warm and dreamy guitar, articulating that “someday truth is going to find us.”

Tune in to an affiliate station near you starting Friday, April 19 to hear the entire set from Sam Weber, plus live performances from rock and blues guitarist Duke Robillard Band, electric blues guitarist and songwriter Cedric Burnside, multi-instrumentalist and producer Sam Weber, electrifying Mexican Americana group Las Cafeteras, and UK husband and wife roots duo The Black Feathers.

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LISTEN: Sarah Jarosz Has Our Mountain Stage Song Of The Week

On this week’s premiere broadcast of Mountain Stage, host Kathy Mattea welcomes Sarah Jarosz, Tim O’Brien Band, Karan Casey Trio, Dirk & Amelia Powell, and The Tin Men. On this episode, we celebrate Tim O’Brien’s 70th birthday and an impressive 50 years of making some of the best bluegrass music out there.

On this week’s premiere broadcast of Mountain Stage, host Kathy Mattea welcomes four-time GRAMMY winner Sarah Jarosz, bluegrass master Tim O’Brien and his all-star Band, Irish folk singer-songwriter Karan Casey and her trio, father-daughter duo Dirk & Amelia Powell, and New Orleans’ premier sousaphone, washboard and guitar trio, The Tin Men.

This special episode is a celebration of Tim O’Brien’s 70th birthday and an impressive 50 years of making some of the best roots music in the business.

Our Song of the Week is from Sarah Jarosz, the singer-songwriter who has grown from instrumental prodigy to fully realized artist. In her third appearance on Mountain Stage this week, Jarosz performs a collection of songs from her new release, Polaroid Lovers, including our Song of the Week- “Good at What I Do”- which recently reached #1 on the Americana Radio charts.

Tune in starting Friday, April 5 on these affiliate stations to hear more from Sarah Jarosz, plus performances by Tim O’Brien Band, Karan Casey Trio, Dirk & Amelia Powell, and The Tin Men.

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World’s Largest Teapot And Kathy Mattea Has Our Song Of The Week, This West Virginia Morning

On this West Virginia Morning, what you find along the way on summer road trips can be as interesting as where you’re going. Inside Appalachia Associate Producer Zander Aloi has this story about a world-famous roadside attraction in the town of Chester.

On this West Virginia Morning, what you find along the way on summer road trips can be as interesting as where you’re going. Inside Appalachia Associate Producer Zander Aloi has this story about a world-famous roadside attraction in the town of Chester.

Also, in this show, our Mountain Stage Song of the Week comes to us from Grammy-winning musician Kathy Mattea before she became the full-time host of Mountain Stage. We listen to her 2013 performance of “Coal Tattoo,” written by fellow West Virginian Billy Edd Wheeler and appears on her 2018 album Coal.

West Virginia Morning is a production of West Virginia Public Broadcasting which is solely responsible for its content.

Support for our news bureaus comes from Concord University and Shepherd University.

Our Appalachia Health News project is made possible with support from CAMC and Marshall Health.

West Virginia Morning is produced with help from Bill Lynch, Briana Heaney, Caroline MacGregor, Chris Schultz, Curtis Tate, Emily Rice, Eric Douglas, Liz McCormick, and Randy Yohe.

Eric Douglas is our news director and our producer this week.

Teresa Wills is our host.

Listen to West Virginia Morning weekdays at 7:43 a.m. on WVPB Radio or subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode. #WVMorning

Mountain Stage Live Show News: Robert Earl Keen, Martin Sexton, Southern Avenue and More

We've added three new events to our live show schedule, including May 22 with Martin Sexton, June 19 with Southern Avenue and We Banjo 3, and July 24 Robert Earl Keen stops by Mountain Stage on his final tour.

The Road Goes On Forever…until it doesn’t. Legendary Texas songwriter and entertainer Robert Earl Keen will wrap up 41 years on the road with his 2022 Final Tour, I’m Comin’ Home: 41 Years On The Road. Retiring from performing at the top of his game, Keen’s final public concert will be September 4 at John T. Floores Country Store in Helotes, Texas, followed by a fan appreciation party at the same venue on September 5. Keen will perform a special extended set on Mountain Stage at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, W.Va. on Sunday, July 24. Tickets are available now via Eventbrite.

Mountain Stage artistic director and co-founder Larry Groce will return as guest-host, and Eastern North Carolina-based gospel group The Dedicated Men of Zion are scheduled to appear as well. More guests will be announced in the coming weeks. Sign up for our e-mail updates for the latest.

Get your tickets for July 24 here.

Keen, who has visited Mountain Stage ten times since 1989, made the announcement in January with a personal video posted on his social media accounts. “I’ve been blessed with a lifetime of brilliant, talented, colorful, electrical, magical folks throughout my life,” Keen said. “This chorus of joy, this parade of passion, this bull rush of creativity, this colony of kindness and generosity are foremost in my thoughts today. It’s with a mysterious concoction of joy and sadness that I want to tell you that as of September 4, 2022, I will no longer tour or perform publicly.”

Robert’s personal video announcement HERE.

Mountain Stage has just announced two other additions to the live show schedule- Larry Groce will return to host on Sunday, May 22 when soulful songwriter, guitarist and performer Martin Sexton returns to Mountain Stage for the fifth time since 2009. South Eastern songwriter and visual artist Abe Partridge will appear as well. On Sunday, June 19, host Kathy Mattea welcomes Grammy-nominated R&B and Soul band Southern Avenue, Ireland’s beloved roots group We Banjo 3, and New Orleans “folk soul diva” Lilli Lewis. Tickets to both events are on sale now to Mountain Stage Members, and will be available online starting Friday, March 25 at 10a.m. EST. Mountain Stage Members make a recurring gift of $10 a month or more, and receive early access to tickets for our Culture Center Shows before they go on sale to the public. Browse our levels and sign up for by clicking “Membership” at MountainStage.org.

Take a listen to Keen’s 2013 performance from Morgantown, W.Va., which helped Mountain Stage kick off its 30th Anniversary year.

Kathy Mattea Shares Cover Of Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real’s “Turn Off The News (Build A Garden)" Recorded Live on Mountain Stage

March 4, 2022 – Grammy award-winning artist Kathy Mattea released today a special rendition of Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real’s “Turn Off The News (Build A Garden).” The song was captured during a recent taping of “Mountain Stage,” the live performance radio program produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting and distributed by NPR Music. “I haven’t fallen this hard for a song in a good long while,” said Mattea. “It makes its point in such an elegant way. It’s very rare these days to see something so skillfully written, not provoking or aggressive, but not backing away from the issue either.”

Watch “Turn Off The News (Build A Garden)”- Directed by Chris Oxley for West Virginia Public Broadcasting

Find links to stream the song at the end of this post.

American Songwriter featured the song and stated, “Through her own rendition, Mattea envisions a metaphorical garden as fertile ground for rebuilding relationships severed by political division and digital addiction. The idea is not to turn a blind eye to the shape-shifting, recently devastating, events unfolding on the screen. Rather, it champions a unifying act that pulls people together over party lines, with a fruitful outcome.”

“With some of the polarization that we’re experiencing culturally, it’s like ‘Okay, I might not be able to sit down and talk with you about political things, or cultural things,’” Mattea continued. “‘But if we get in the dirt, and we work on this project together, we’re on the same side of something, and we are making something that’s real in the world—not just on the internet, or on the television. It is a real-world living thing ‌we’re going to nurture together.’”

Mattea is joined by the Mountain Stage Band: Ron Sowell on harmonica, Bob Thompson on piano, Ammed Solomon on drums, Steve Hill on bass, Michael Lipton on electric guitar, and vocalist Julie Adams.

Mattea, who is also a West Virginia native, was named the new host of Mountain Stage last fall. Prior to accepting her new role, she had performed on the show more times than any other female artist (only second overall to fellow WV artist Tim O’Brien) as well as guest-hosted several times. Larry Groce, the co-founder and longtime host since its inception in 1983, handed over the reins after 37 years at the helm, though he still remains with the program as an artistic director.

For nearly 40 years, Mountain Stage has become an institution, standing as one of the most beloved and enduring programs in public radio history, broadcasting thousands of unforgettable live performances by rising stars and veteran legends alike. Produced out of the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, Mountain Stage is heard on nearly 300 public radio stations nationwide. Each two-hour episode of Mountain Stage is recorded in front of an audience and features a variety of musical styles, in genres ranging from traditional roots, folk, blues, and country, to indie rock, alternative, synth pop, world music, and beyond. Some of their most iconic guests over the years have included John Prine, Odetta, Wilco, R.E.M., Angélique Kidjo, Phish, Mavis Staples, Allen Toussaint, Alison Krauss, Townes Van Zandt, Patti Smith, Allen Ginsberg, Miriam Makeba, Dr. John, Buddy Guy, and Preservation Hall Jazz Band.

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Listen: Shawn Colvin has our Mountain Stage Song of the Week

Renowned singer-songwriter Shawn Colvin marked the 30th anniversary of her landmark album Steady On with acoustic treatments of the songs when she joined us last September. This week’s episode of “Mountain Stage,” with guest host Kathy Mattea, features an acoustic performance by Grammy-winning singer songwriter and recording artist Shawn Colvin, commemorating three decades since her 1989 landmark debut album Steady On. It was awarded Best Contemporary Folk Album in 1990, and in 2019 Colvin released Steady On (30th Anniversary Acoustic Edition).

Our Song of the Week, “Shotgun Down the Avalanche,” is one of several songs from Steady On that was written by Colvin and the album’s co-producer, John Levanthal.

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Guest artists join Kathy Mattea for the finale song on this week’s episode of Mountain Stage.

Hear more of Colvin’s acoustic set on this week’s broadcast of “Mountain Stage” starting this weekend. We’ll also hear performances by Colvin’s friend, collaborator and veteran songwriter Lucy Kaplansky, plus Texas duo Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis, indie-pop darling Rebecca Loebe, and Canada’s roots-music cousins Kacy & Clayton. Find a station in your area and tune in to this week’s episode.

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