After being a part of the band for legendary drummer and singer Levon Helm- and frequently guesting with heavyweights like Phil Lesh, Little Feat, and Hot Tuna’s Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady- multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter Larry Campbell and singer-guitarist Teresa Williams make their most beautiful music together. The duo appears on Mountain Stage for the second time during this week’s broadcast, recorded in October of 2019 in Charleston, W.Va.
Together, Larry and Teresa have released two exceptional albums, including their most recent Contraband Love. Our Song of the Week is the pair’s rousing version of the gospel blues tune “Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning,” which is featured on their debut, self-titled album.
Larry and Teresa recently launched “It Was The Music”, a film in 10 episodes chronicling the lives and love of Larry Campbell and Teresa Willams, directed by award-winning filmmaker Mark Moskowitz. The all-star cast includes Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Rosanne Cash, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Lucinda Williams and many more. Watch the trailer here and find out where you can see the film, available on multiple platforms, at this link.
1 of 6 — Robert Randolph and the Family Band, 2019
Robert Randolph & the Family Band appear on this week’s broadcast, starting January 1, 2021
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2 of 6 — Larry & Teresa, 2019
Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams performing on Mountain Stage in 2019.
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3 of 6 — Allison Moorer, live on Mountain Stage 2019
Allison Moorer, appearing on Mountain Stage in 2019.
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4 of 6 — Mick Flannery, 2019
Mick Flannery joins us on Mountain Stage starting New Years Day, 2021
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5 of 6 — Hayes Carll, with Allison and Band, 2019
Hayes Carll is joined by Allison Moorer on this week’s broadcast, recorded in October of 2019.
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6 of 6 — Kathy Mattea Hosting 2019
Kathy Mattea is our guest host for this week’s broadcast, recorded in October 2019.
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Hear the entire set from Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams, as well as energetic performances from Robert Randolph & The Family Band, songwriter Hayes Carll, singer-songwriter and new author Allison Moorer, and Ireland’s Mick Flannery, on this week’s episode of Mountain Stage with guest host Kathy Mattea.
Host Larry Groce and the Mountain Stage team culled together this episode of songs by some of music’s greatest songwriters, performed by various artists over the years on Mountain Stage.
We touch on the songs of Bob Dylan, with performances by The Band, Chris Smither, Jimmy LaFave, and The Derek Trucks Band. Songs of Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter are done by Joan Osborne, Catherine Russell, and Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams. Brandi Carlile does Leonard Cohen and Mary Black covers Joni Mitchell.
You’ll hear a touching Bruce Springsteen deep-cut interpreted by David Lindley, who also does Warren Zevon’s ”Vast Indifference of Heaven.”And we couldn’t have an episode like this without some songs of the Beatles, done by the likes of John Pizzarelli, Judith Owen, Curtis Stigers, and The Mutual Admiration Society.
Multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter Larry Campbell and singer-guitarist Teresa Williams are making their own music, together, after being a part of the band for Levon Helm- and frequently guesting with heavyweights like Phil Lesh, Little Feat, and Hot Tuna’s Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady. Together, Larry and Teresa have released two albums as a duo, including their most recent Contraband Love.
Our Song of the Week is the pair’s rousing version of the gospel blues tune “Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning,” which is featured on their debut, self-titled album.
Hear the entire set from Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams, as well as energetic performances from Robert Randolph & The Family Band (above), songwriter Hayes Carll, singer-songwriter and new author Allison Moorer, and Ireland’s Mick Flannery, on this week’s episode of Mountain Stage with guest host Kathy Mattea.
Mountain Stage Members are first in line for tickets to the latest additions to the Mountain Stage live show schedule.
The Mountain Stage calendar continues to fill up as the long-running public radio program is announcing two live events for October here in Charleston, W.Va. Both shows will be at the Culture Center Theater and advance tickets are only $20. Mountain Stage Members get online access starting now, then tickets will be available at Taylor Books and via Eventbrite starting Friday July 19 at 10a.m.
On Sunday October 6 Mountain Stage host Larry Groce will welcome Americana music darlings Shovels & Rope back to the show for the fourth time since 2013. Their new album, By Blood, was released by Dualtone Records back in April. Writing for NPR Music, Brittney McKenna saidBy Blood is “an impressive feat of song craft from one of roots music’s most exciting, unpredictable acts.”
Shovels & Rope- “Mississippi Nuthin’”
Kelsey Waldon will also join us October 6, just two days after the release of her new album White Noise/White Lines. Garden & Gun called Waldon one of “classic country’s rising torchbearers,” and last month she became the first artist to sign to John Prine’s Oh Boy Records in 15 years.
Waldon has played on the Grand Ole Opry and has been featured on some of the country’s biggest festival lineups, including ROMP Fest, Pickathon, Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion, National Folk Festival, and Gasparilla, to name a few.
The festival scene in our region and across the country is already well acquainted with songwriter and singer Cris Jacobs. An original member of Baltimore jam-outfit The Bridge, Jacobs has appeared solo on Mountain Stage twice, but will be bringing his band with him on October 27. (UPDATE: We have re-scheduled Cris Jacobs to October 6 at the request of the artist.) The band is nearby at the inaugural 4848 Festival at Snowshoe Mountain July 12.
Sunday October 27 we will welcome some true roots-music all-stars together on the same bill. Starting with renowned pedal steel style-blender Robert Randolph & the Family Band, who will return to Mountain Stage for the first time since 2001 with songs from their upcoming album, Brighter Days, due August 23. Randolph and company’s inviting sound finds them at home on the jam scene, at jazz festivals, on blues cruises and at performing arts centers alike. Their previous effort, Got Soul, was nominated for a 2018 Grammy award.
The duo of Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams will return on October 27 with songs from their new album Contraband Love. They just returned from shows in Italy, followed by a gig with Phil Lesh & Friends at Mountain Jam. Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Paul Simon and Phil Lesh are among their biggest fans and occasional collaborators, and Larry and Teresa were both members of Levon Helm’s band until he passed away. They appeared on Mountain Stage in 2015 (Listen via NPR Music) and we are excited to welcome them back.
We’ve been working to finalize the other live shows that are already on sale and we are pleased to welcome back Maya De Vitry, who has joined us before with The Stray Birds (8/4) and Amy Speace (9/29). Visit the Live Show Schedule for more details on each show.
*UPDATE: Chely Wright has requested to postpone her appearance on Mountain Stage Sunday August 11. We will work to reschedule her as soon as possible. Look for updates on the August 11 line-up on social media and MountainStage.org.