THIS SUNDAY: Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls on Mountain Stage

Tickets are still available or watch online from anywhere thanks to VuHaus.

This Sunday Mountain Stage will record episode #909 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV at 7pm. Broadway star and West Virginia native Michael Cerveris comes home to the mountain state to guest-host Mountain Stage and showcase performances by Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls, alt-pop duo Overcoats, indie-soul songwriter Seth Glier, former Varnaline/Space Needle member and multi-instrumentalist Anders Parker, and emerging roots-folks artist Becca Mancari. This show is presented as part of FestivALL Fall.

You can read the Charleston Gazette-Mail’s feature on Cerveris here, and scroll down to preview some of the latest material from our guest artists.

Tickets are still available for the show online, by phone at 877.987.6487, or locally at Taylor Books in downtown Charleston. There’s nothing quite like experiencing Mountain Stage live, but those of you who are unable to make it to the show can watch online from anywhere thanks to our partners at VuHaus.com. Just point your browser to VuHaus.com or MountainStage.org at 7pm EDT and enjoy the show.

Emily Saliers  – “Long Haul”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmrOhn_IRDU

Overcoats “Leave The Light On”

Becca Mancari – “Summertime Mama”

Anders Parker – “The Man Who Fell From Earth”

Seth Glier – “For What It’s Worth”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IwWDxP-IUM

Mountain Stage is a production of West Virginia Public Broadcasting and distributed by NPR Music. The program is heard on over 200 public radio stations nationwide. This episode is scheduled for distribution on Friday December 1.  The show is available as a podcast and you can watch some of our favorite performances on our VuHaus Channel.

Overcoats make their second appearance on Mountain Stage this Sunday in Charleston. Tickets are available or you can watch online via VuHaus.

Live Show News: Anders Parker, Seth Glier & Becca Mancari added to Oct. 22 Mountain Stage.

We’re all excited to welcome our next special guest-host, television and Broadway star, and West Virginia native, Michael Cerveris on Sunday October 22. We certainly aren’t the only ones filling his dance card these days. Known widely for his role on TV’s “Fringe” and his Tony winning performance in Broadway’s “Fun Home,” Cerveris has been seen recently as Ramses IV on Amazon Prime’s reboot of the super-hero comedy “The Tick.” News also broke recently that the hit FOX TV show “Gotham” has cast Cerveris to play Professor Pyg in the show’s upcoming fourth season, returning September 21.

With all that villainy out of his system, it’ll be friendly neighborhood guest-hosting for Cerveris on Sunday October 22 when he comes back to WV to host Mountain Stage as part of FestivALL Fall. The lineup will showcase the first solo-performance by the Indigo Girls’ Emily Saliers, indie-pop duo Overcoats and just announced, return appearances from former Varnaline and Gob Iron member Anders Parker, seasoned pop songsmith Seth Glier, and the first appearance from atmospheric Americana artist Becca Mancari.

Parker’s latest is called “The Man Who Fell From Earth.”
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Glier has just released “Birds.”

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Becca Mancari will make her first appearance on Mountain Stage Sunday Oct. 22 with special guest host Michael Cerveris. Tickets are on sale now.

Recently named one of 10 new country artists to watch at Rolling Stone Country, Becca Mancari is on tour with Humming House through the fall, and just announced a side-project called Bermuda Triangle with Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes. Her new record, “Good Woman,” is due in early October.

Tickets for October 22 are $30 in advance, available online, by phone at 877.987.6487, or locally at Taylor Books in downtown Charleston. Be sure to check out the FestivALL Fall schedule for a list of events from Oct. 20-22.

Of course, that’s not all. One glimpse at our live-show schedule reveals we have seven events on-sale, which means seven unique opportunities to see an old favorite or discover your next musical adventure.

Grab some tickets online or locally at Taylor Books, plan your trip to West Virginia (or Ohio), and come see what radio looks like.

If you make a sustaining gift of at least $10 a month as a Mountain Stage Member, you’ll get seven days of pre-sale access to all our Culture Center shows, including our upcoming 34th Anniversary celebration, Sunday December 3.

LIVE SHOW NEWS: Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls to Appear On Mountain Stage Oct. 22, On Sale Now.

Two Mountain Stage events in Charleston this October are on sale to the public now.

Last week we announced that Mountain Stage will welcome Tony winner and West Virginia native Michael Cerveris as special guest-host on October 22 when the show is part of FestivALL Fall.

We’re excited to announce that Emily Saliers, well known as one-half of the Indigo Girls, will make her first solo appearance on Mountain Stage October 22 in support of  “Murmuration Nation,” her first release under her own name, due for release on August 11. Click to pre-order.

“It was so freeing to pursue the kind of music I truly wanted to make without regard to what I’d done before or who I’m expected to be,” says Saliers. “I hope that this record can take  people  who  think  they  know  me  already  on  a  journey  that’ll  really  surprise them.”

This show is also on sale to the public now. You can click here, call 877.987.6487, or stop by Taylor Books in downtown Charleston. Tickets are only $20 until August 31, at which point they will be $30.

Also appearing is the indie-pop duo Overcoats, who we first met in 2016 when they made their first appearance on Mountain Stage. You can hear their set via NPR Music and watch some of it courtesy of our VuHaus Channel.

On-line sales began today for Sunday, October 8 when Larry Groce welcomes The Drive-By Truckers, Paul Kelly and Daniel Norgren to The Clay Center.  Tickets are available now online, and available by phone- 304-561-3570- or box office walk-up, starting Monday, July 31.

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Australia’s Paul Kelly, whose new album “Life Is Fine” is due Aug. 11, stops by Mountain Stage Oct. 8 as part of his first full-band tour of North America in 13 years.

Don’t’ forget you can join us THIS SUNDAY via VuHaus as we stream our sold-out show featuring St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Mac McAnally, The Wild Reeds, Sarah Siskind and Chastity Brown. Just point your browser to MountainStage.org at 7pm EST and enjoy!

Did you know that Mountain Stage Members get exclusive pre-sale access to all our Culture Center shows, plus periodic discounts, updates and playlists from Mountain Stage staff? Click here for more information.

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Mountain Stage Live Show News: Sept. 24 & Oct. 22

Tony Award winning West Virginia Native Michael Cerveris (Fun Home, Assassins) will guest host during FestivALL Fall.

Grammy winning songwriter Dan Wilson added to September 24 line-up.

It may be the dog days of Summer but Mountain Stage is busy planning your live music experiences for the Fall. On Sunday, October 22 Mountain Stage will be a part of FestivALL Fall at the Culture Center Theater. The show’s host and co-founder Larry Groce is excited to welcome special guest-host, Tony Award winning Broadway star, musician and West Virginia native Michael Cerveris.

Cerveris has released several albums and has appeared twice on Mountain Stage with his band Loose Cattle. Widely known for his Broadway roles in Fun Home, The Assassins, The Who’s Tommy, Hedwig and the Angry Itch, and Sweeney Todd, Cerveris also enjoyed a prominent television role in the FOX series “Fringe.” Last year he organized “Take Me Home: a benefit concert for West Virginia”  in New York City for victims of the West Virginia floods of 2016.  He’ll be appearing in the upcoming Amazon Prime Video live-action comedy series “The Tick.”

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Overcoats return to Mountain Stage on October 22 as part of FestivALL Fall. TIckets are on sale now to Mountain Stage Members.

With Cerveris at the host’s microphone on October 22, Mountain Stage is happy to welcome back the electro-pop duo Overcoats. This will mark their second appearance on Mountain Stage and their first since the release of their beloved debut “Young.” You can watch a couple of Overcoats songs over at our VuHaus channel.

Tickets for October 22 are available NOW to Mountain Stage Members for only $15. All other sales begin on Friday, July 28 at 10 a.m. Advance tickets are only $20 through August 31, $30 after August 31, and $35 on the day of show. Mountain Stage Members make a sustaining contribution at the level of their chosing, and are eligible for special thank-you gifts, discounts and early access to our live shows at the Culture Center.
 

In other news: We’ve added Grammy-award winning songwriter and producer Dan Wilson to the lineup on Sunday September 24. Wilson’s new record “Re-Covered” features re-imagined versions of songs he has written for, and with, other artists, including “Not Ready To Make Nice,” by The Dixie Chicks, “When The Stars Come Out” by Chris Stapleton, and “Someone Like You,” the monster hit by Adele. We last saw Wilson in 2014 in his native state of Minnesota for one of our Grand Marais shows. He performed some songs from his last solo album, “Love Without Fear,” and the Semisonic hit “Closing Time.” Mountain Stage Fun Fact: Wilson’s first appearance on Mountain Stage was in March, 1992 with his pre-Semisonic group Trip Shakespeare.

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Grammy award winning songwriter and former Semisonic front man Dan Wilson returns to Mountain Stage September 24. Tickets are on sale now.

Also added to the bill on September 24 is Phoebe Hunt & the Gatherers. Hunt joined us once before as a member of the Belleville Outfit in 2010 and her new record is called “Shanti’s Shadow”. Also scheduled to appear is the Martin Sexton Trio and Son Little. Tickets are available now.

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Tony Award Winner, W.Va. Native Pulls Local & NYC Talent for Flood Benefit

In the wake of June’s devastating floods, West Virginians from all over mobilized to help those in need. High-profile natives like Brad Paisley and Jennifer Garner returned home to raise awareness as well as money, shining a light on a tragedy that claimed 23 lives and destroyed or damaged thousands of homes and businesses. But there are other big name West Virginians playing a part, too – even if they can’t make it back home to do so. 

Born in Bethesda, Maryland, and raised in Huntington, actor and musician Michael Cerveris has been increasingly visible in popular culture in recent years, notably on FOX’s sci-fi series Fringe, where he took on a mysterious character known as The Observer.

He’s also currently starring in a lead role for the Tony-Award Winning Broadway musical Fun Home, a role he won a Tony for himself as Best Actor–one of the highest honors in American theater.

If acting accolades weren’t enough, Cerveris has also made a name for himself in music. He’s toured as a guitarist for Bob Mould of Hüsker Dü, recorded and performed as a solo artist and is part of the country/folk outfit Loose Cattle.

After hearing about the flooding back home in West Virginia, Cerveris quickly rounded up his bandmates in Loose Cattle to record, mix and produce a music video of the group covering The Bottle Rockets’ “Get Down River” for a flood relief telethon that aired statewide on July 1–barely a week after the storm that brought the flooding and all the devastation.

Donations came pouring in, with Cerveris’ efforts quickly pulling in over $325,000. But, living in New York, he wanted to do more. As a veteran of Mountain Stage, Cerveris called host Larry Groce to make sure everyone on the show’s crew was safe but also to see what else he could do.

“As the days went on and the reports got more and more dire and it became more apparent what the level of devastation that was happening there – I got more resolved to do something more to help,” said Cerveris.

So Groce and Mountain Stage band guitarist Michael Lipton helped Cerveris assemble an all-star cast of musicians for a concert Sunday night at Joe’s Pub in New York City. Take Me Home: A Benefit for West Virginia will feature Cerveris’ own band, as well as other New York and West Virginia acts, including Groce and his wife Sandra, The Carpenter Ants, Nellie McKay and Anders Parker.

Most of the artists have performed on Mountain Stage, including local talent such as Todd Burge, Ona and Tyler Childers.

Cerveris says he’s been keeping his eyes and ears on the emerging artists from his home state.

“Two acts that I’m really excited about – who I haven’t seen before but I’ve gotten to know – I was  referred to them and started kind of looking up and stalking them on Facebook and now I’ve become huge fans of both of them,” began Cerveris.

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Tyler Childers performing live on Mountain Stage.

“Tyler Childers, who’s a really good singer-songwriter, I guess who is originally from eastern Kentucky. And then, Ona, who are a really great indie rock band from Huntington.”

Being a  West Virginia-grown talent comes along with a deeply ingrained sensibility to help those in need. As Larry Groce points out, the artists featured this coming weekend for Cerveris’ benefit have already lent a helping hand – not only offering their talent here at home, but also by delivering supplies and much-needed labor.

“West Virginians, in general – one of the biggest characteristics of the state and one of the reasons I wanted to stay here – was that they help each other out. West Virginians help each each other out by definition. It’s going to be the exception of people that don’t do that,” said Groce.

“Musicians and artists are right at the top of this list of people who want to help out other people. They appreciate the fact that folks come to see them. They’re grateful for that and they want to give back always,” he added.

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Huntington indie rock band Ona.

Cerveris said he hopes the benefit will not only help those in need here, but further connect him with the West Virginia Diaspora that have found themselves living in New York – a population he’s been meaning to find since arriving in the big city.

“Well, I have to say, unfortunately, I haven’t managed to crossed paths with as many of those folks as I’d have liked to and in some ways this is sort of opening the door to do that somewhat,” said Cerveris.

“I think maybe at some level, I haven’t outed myself as a West Virginian until now. So, I’m hoping people will see that and come find me.”

Two shows of the Take Me Home: A Benefit for West Virginia are scheduled for Sunday night at Joe’s Pub in New York City, one at 7:00 and another at 9:30. The venue will provide a live stream of the event via YouTube.

 

Larry Groce To Appear in Thomas, Shepherdstown This Weekend

Earlier this year, Mountain Stage host, artistic director, and co-founder Larry Groce independently released “Live Forever,” his first full-length recording in over 27 years. Prompted by the encouragement of friends and family, the album is filled with some of Groce’s favorite songs, many of which, have been performed on the storied radio program since its inception in 1983.

Larry will be performing Friday, August 26 at the Purple Fiddle in Thomas, WV and then at the Shepherdstown Opera House in Shepherdstown, WV Saturday, August 27. On Sunday he meets up with WVPB’s Joni Deutsch of A Change of Tune and Rozwell Kid’s Jordan Hudkins for a #WhyListen event from 4-6p.m. at Town Run Brewing Company in Shepherdstown.

Friday, August 26th, 2016-  8p.m.
Purple Fiddle
96 East Avenue  Thomas, WV 26292
304-463-4040
Larry and Sandra will be joined by Michael Lipton for two sets in this landmark music club.

Saturday, August 27th, 2016- 9p.m.
Shepherdstown Opera House
Larry and Sandra Groce
131 West German Street  Shepherdstown, WV 25443
304.876.3704

On “Live Forever” Groce puts his touches on songs by Townes Van Zandt, Jesse Winchester, The Band and Lyle Lovett, among others, with many featuring his wife, and WV Symphony violist, Sandra Groce.

It also features four original songs, including what many listeners will recognize as the “Mountain Stage” Theme, “Simple Song,” presented in its entirety.

When their respective schedules allow, Larry and Sandra have been doing select performances in and around West Virginia. They have a few dates this August, including a WV Flood Relief benefit being produced in New York City by Tony-Award winning Broadway star, and West Virginia Native, Michael Cerveris. They are also scheduled to appear in Hancock, MD with West Virginia shows in Thomas and Shepherdstown. These are rare opportunities to hear Larry not only perform the songs, but share the reasons he loves the songs and decided to include them on this release.

You can hear the album  and find all of Larry’s upcoming performances, including Mountain Stage live shows, on his website, LarryGroce.com. Ticket prices vary.

Upcoming Appearances by Larry Groce:

Sunday, August 21st, 2016, TWO SHOWS- 7pm and 9:30pm 
Take Me Home: A Benefit Concert for West Virginia
Joe’s Pub   425 Lafayette St New York, NY 10001   (212) 539-8770
Price: $25 each show
Larry joins the Carpenter Ants and Loose Cattle, Suzzy and Lucy Wainwright Roche, Nellie McKay, Laura Cantrell, Anders Parker, Ona, Tyler Childers, Todd Burge and more for a WV Flood Relief Concert produced by WV Broadway star, Michael Cerveris.
More info from Playbill.

Friday, August 26th, 2016-  8pm
Purple Fiddle
96 East Avenue  Thomas, WV 26292
304-463-4040
Larry and Sandra will be joined by Michael Lipton for two sets in this most lovely setting for a music club.

Saturday, August 27th, 2016- 9pm
Shepherdstown Opera House
Larry and Sandra Groce
131 West German Street  Shepherdstown, WV 25443
304.876.3704

Sunday August 28, 2016- 4-6pm
Town Run Brewery
202 E Washington St, Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443
Shepherdstown #WhyListen: First Listen Music Party, presented by West Virginia Public Broadcasting

Talk tunes with Larry and WVPB’s Joni Deutsch, host of A Change of Tune, and Rozwell Kid frontman Jordan Hudkins.

RSVPs required.
More Info.
 

See all of Larry’s upcoming performances, including live Mountain Stage events, here.

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