Live Show News: Three March Mountain Stage Shows Announced

Two shows in Charleston and one in Morgantown have been added to the live show schedule. Guests include J2B2, Karan Casey, Marc Cohn, Amy Speace, The Haden Triplets, Kat Edmonson and Ranky Tanky.

Friday Dec. 6, 2019 – Mountain Stage is adding to an already busy schedule of live tapings for 2020 with three shows just announced for the month of March. Two events scheduled for Charleston, WV are on sale NOW to Mountain Stage Members who make a recurring gift of $10 a month or $120 annually. Current Mountain Stage Members should check their e-mail inbox for instructions to get in on the pre-sale.

Our March 29 show in Morgantown, WV is on sale now.

Keep scrolling for all the show dates, times and artist info, and make plans to be a part of our national radio audience in 2020.

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J2B2 (John Jorgenson Bluegrass Band) appear on Mountain Stage March 15 in Charleston, WV.

On Sunday March 15, Mountain Stage will emanate from our home at the Culture Center Theater on the State Capitol Grounds. With an esteemed resume that includes stints in the touring band of Elton John, and a member of the country-rock purveyors the Desert Rose Band, guitarist John Jorgenson will appear March 15 with his bluegrass project J2B2. The band features an elite group of pickers and singers, including another former Desert Rose Band colleague, and a past member of legendary bluegrass group The Dillards, Herb Pedersen. Mark Fain (Ricky Skaggs, Dixie Chicks, Alabama) joins on bass and Patrick Sauber (Peter Rowan, Laurie Lewis) will be on acoustic guitar and vocals.

J2B2’s debut album, From The Crow’s Nest, was recorded in Sheryl Crow’s home barn studio in Nashville,       

Tennessee. The album was recently released as part of a John Jorgenson limited edition, 3-CD box set called DIVERTUOSO (Cleopatra            Records). The collection also includes a set of gypsy jazz numbers, and electric instrumentals, both of which Jorgenson has developed an expert reputation. This will be Jorgenson’s fifth stop on Mountain Stage since 2006.

Alongside J2B2, appearing on March 15 will also be Karan Casey, one of Irish folk music’s most distinct and revered voices. In a career that has spanned over 25 years, Karan has released 7 solo albums, a children’s album and a duet release with John Doyle, in addition to countless other collaborations. This will make Casey’s fourth appearance on Mountain Stage since 2001.

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Making his fourth appearance since 2008 on March 15 is North Carolina’s authentic acoustic blues and roots singer Malcolm Holcombe, whose latest, “Come Hell or High Water” is “trademark Malcolm: chiseled out of a life abundant in both hard times and sweet ones.”

Tickets for March 15 will be available online and at Taylor Books, 226 Charleston, WV, starting Friday December 13 at 10a.m. EST.

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Grammy winner Marc Cohn returns to Mountain Stage on March 22, 2020.

Sunday March 22 Mountain Stage reconvenes in Charleston once again for a showcase of modern American roots music, with some world-renowned talents and some of the next generations emerging talents.

Revered singer, songwriter and Grammy winner, Marc Cohn will return on March 22, armed with songs from his prolific career that began with his smash hit song “Walking In Memphis.” His most recent output includes Work to Do, a highly praised collaboration with the veteran gospel stars Blind Boys of Alabama.

Joining us on March 22 will be Amy Speace (rescheduled from August), who will bring with her songs from the universally praised latest release Me And The Ghost Of Charlemagne. “An album about the colliding of dreams and reality,” Speace is at her most honest state on this record, recorded with long time collaborator Neilson Hubbard and recorded during the final weeks of Speace’s pregnancy with her first son. In November her song “Some Dreams Do” was featured at Rolling Stone Country as one of 10 Best Country & Americana Songs to Hear Now.

Amy Speace appears on Mountain Stage Sunday, March 22 in Charleston, WV.

The Haden Triplets—Petra, Rachel and Tanya— are preparing for the January 24 release of their new album, The Family Songbook (Trimeter Records / Thirty Tigers). Promo materials state “The Triplets’ sound is as otherworldly as ever—evocative of both the old, weird America and a specific brand of vocal charm that anyone who’s minded indie-rock since the early ’90s will recognize.” The Family Songbook contains Americana standards like “Wayfaring Stranger,” “I’ll Fly Away,” “Wildwood Flower” and “Pretty Baby,” as well as outside the box choices like Kanye West’s “Say You Will,” which gets a stark, flamenco-tinged treatment. They join us March 22 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV.

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Also appearing on March 22, for their second time on Mountain Stage, is the alt-indie duo Frances Luke Accord. Founded while Nicholas Gunty and Brian Powers were attending University of Notre Dame, they moved to Chicago in 2013 while releasing two self-produced EPs. Their full-length debut, Fluke, arrived in 2016 to critical acclaim and led to their first appearance on Mountain Stage. Frances Luke Accord have done shows with Darlingside and Anais Mitchell, meanwhile drawing comparisons to legends like Simon & Garfunkel while embracing a style contemporary to Bon Iver and Jose Gonzales. Maria (2018) and Silver & Gold EP (2019) reflect their evolution with a fresh vitality and set the bar high for their upcoming sophomore LP, coming in 2020.

Tickets for March 22 will be available online and at Taylor Books, 226 Capitol St. Charleston, WV, starting Friday December 13 at 10a.m. EST.

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Kat Edmonson returns to Mountain Stage Sunday March 29 in Morgantown, WV.

Mountain Stage returns to Morgantown on Sunday March 29 for a show packed with talent and wide stylistic breadth. Regaled vocalist and songwriter Kat Edmonson, who has joined us three times previously, will be bringing her whole band and new songs from her anticipated album Dreamers Do, out on February 7 via Spinette Records (pre-order HERE). The album blends original compositions and reimagined mid-20th century classic Disney songs,  and tells a story, which takes place over the course of one sleepless night. 

You can revisit her lats appearance and hear some songs from Old Fashioned Gal via NPR Music.

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Ranky Tanky appears in Morgantown, WV on Sunday March 29 as part of Mountain Stage presented by WVU Arts & Entertainment

Recent Grammy-nominees Ranky Tanky will return to Mountain Stage on March 29 in Morgantown. This South Carolina group specializes in a regional blend of gospel, blues and roots that’s garnered praise from all over. Their new album Good Time was just nominated for next year’s Grammy Awards for Best Regional Roots Music Album.

We’re excited to bring the expansive sound of Moonlight Benjamin to Morgantown on March 29. This group’s new album Siltane  boasts a fusion between  “Caribbean voodoo melodies and rhythms, and the 70’s US blues rock.” Featuring Haitian vocalist Moonlight, the band’s “Voodoo Trance” is going to a hypnotic addition to the line-up.

The year 2020 kicks off for Mountain Stage January 19 in Morgantown, WV and continues with three February shows that are already on sale.

Browse all our live shows on our website, and be sure to sign-up for our e-mail newsletter for updates. As always you can follow Mountain Stage on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, but we’d love it if you follow us to our next live show.

Mountain Stage Announces First Live Events for 2020

Mountain Stage returns to Morgantown on January 19.
Tickets for all three Charleston shows are available online to Mountain Stage Members first.

Friday, November 14, 2019-Larry Groce and the entire team at Mountain Stage are pleased to announce the first run of live events for the public radio program’s 37th season.

The year begins in Morgantown, WV as Mountain Stage will once again be guests of the WVU Arts & Entertainment series on the campus of WVU. Appearing at the WVU Creative Arts Center’s Lyle B. Clay Concert Theatre on Sunday, January 19 will be undefinable singer, songwriter and instrumentalist Nellie McKay, and the modern hot jazz/western swing trio Hot Club of Cowtown. Both of these artists have a history of crowd-pleasing performances on Mountain Stage, which the audience in Morgantown will soon experience. Tickets for Sunday, January 19 are available now online and at 304.293.SHOW. For venue and ticket details, visit WVU Arts & Entertainment.

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Nellie McKay will appear on Mountain Stage in Morgantown, WV Sunday January 19 as the show kicks off their 37th season.

Nellie McKay has released seven acclaimed albums, won a Theatre World Award for her Broadway portrayal of Polly Peachum in The Threepenny Opera, co-created and starred in the award winning off-Broadway hit Old Hats, and has conceived and performed musical biographies of Barbara Graham, Rachel Carson, Joan Rivers, and Billy Tipton (named one of the Best Concerts of the Year by the The New York Times). Produced and performed by Nellie, her latest EP Bagatelles is the companion release to 2018’s Sister Orchid.

Nellie McKay – “Small Day Tomorrow”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Fp_Tj9iQ-s

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Hot Club of Cowtown appear on Mountain Stage Sunday Jan. 19 in Morgantown, WV

Since 1998, the Western swing-gypsy jazz trio Hot Club of Cowtown has traveled the world bringing their own brand of magical musical chemistry to audiences far and wide. The veteran trio are equal partners in this original marriage of gypsy-jazz-inspired by the music of Django Reinhardt — which accounts for the “Hot Club” portion of their name — with the hoedowns, traditional tunes, and Western swing-inspired music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, represented in the “Cowtown” of their name.

Stay tuned for more artist additions to the January 19 line-up.

Hot Club of Cowtown – “Stay All Night”
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Larry Keel, Keller Williams, and Jenny Keel will appear on Sunday Feb. 9 on Mountain Stage in Charleston, WV as Keller & the Keels.

The first “home show” of 2020 will take place on Sunday, February 9 at the Culture Center Theater, the longtime venue for Mountain Stage. Teaming up for a joint Mountain Stage appearance on February 9 will be jam-grass legends Keller Williams & The Keels. Made up of guitar wizard Keller Williams, and the husband and wife duo of high-octane pickers Larry and Jenny Keel, the trio is set to release a second collaborative album, Speed, due on November 22.

Keller & The Keels -Medulla Oblongata
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Making their first appearance on Mountain Stage is the Portland-based roots-rockers Fruition, who are in the midst of releasing a string of singles and a new EP. Available everywhere November 8th, Fruition’s Wild As The Night “conveys the emotions of our darkest, and sometimes weakest, moments.”

The first single, “Wild As The Night,” was highlighted as part of NPR Music’s most recent “Station Breaks” feature, compiled by VuHaus stations.

More guests for Feb. 9 will be announced soon. Keep scrolling for more live show news.

Fruition – “Wild As The Night”
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The SteelDrivers are back on Mountain Stage Sunday, February 16 at the Culture Center Theater.

It’ll be a bluegrass lovers’ night on Sunday, February 16 as we welcome back the newest configuration of The SteelDrivers. Handling lead vocals with the group these days is selecting Kentucky native Kelvin Damrell, who joins the band’s long-standing core members- songwriter and fiddler Tammy Rogers, bass player Mike Fleming, banjo player Richard Bailey and multi-instrumentalist Brent Truitt. The Grammy-winning band lead The Philadelphia Inquirer to declare “You can call it power-bluegrass or country soul, but whatever you call it, Nashville’s SteelDrivers have bushels of it.”

The SteelDrivers – “Long Way Down”
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Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out

Also on the bill Sunday, February 16 is Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out. In September, Moore became the International Bluegrass Music Associations most awarded male vocalist of all time when he won his sixth trophy for “Male Vocalist of the Year.” The group’s vocal prowess has built them a reputation as one of the finest bands in the land, and we can’t wait to have them on Mountain Stage in February.

Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out- “Pretty Little Girl from Galax”

Christopher Paul Stelling, a deft guitarist and golden-voiced singer, will be there February 16 to showcase songs from his upcoming Ben Harper-produced album, Best of Luck, due February 7 on ANTI- records. “It’s not Americana or alt anything, it’s really just soulful folk music,” Harper says of Best of Luck.

Christopher Paul Stelling – “Trouble Don’t Follow Me”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxqGu1msdhw

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Railroad Earth will appear on Mountain Stage for the fourth time since 2003 on Sunday February 23.

On Sunday, February 23 we welcome back Railroad Earth for their fourth appearance on Mountain Stage since 2003, and their first in nine years! The band followed 2017’s Captain Nowhere with The John Denver Letters,  a dual-sided single featuring recently discovered lyrics by Denver set to music by the Railroad Earth.  The single was released on Earth Day and a portion of the proceeds go to environmental causes. American Songwriter premiered the video for “If You Will Be My Lady.”

Railroad Earth – “If You Will Be My Lady”
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Also making a long-awaited return to Mountain Stage, for the first time since 2007, is ukulele phenom Jake Shimabukuro, whose masterful arrangements and dazzling technique have led him to prestigious venues such as the Hollywood Bowl, Lincoln Center and the Sydney Opera House, and he has dazzled audiences at music festivals including Bonnaroo, SXSW, the Playboy Jazz Festival and Fuji Rock Festival. 

Tickets for all three February shows are $20 in Advance and $30 at the door when available. Good news for Mountain Stage Members, as your tickets are only $15 each for all three shows.

Those $15 tickets are available online to Mountain Stage Members* now. Members should check their email inbox for instructions on how to get their presale access.

Tickets for the February shows will be available online and at Taylor Books starting Friday, November 22 at 10a.m.

*Mountain Stage Members make a recurring gift of $10/month or $120 annually and receive exclusive online presale access to Culture Center Theater shows. If you’d like to become a Mountain Stage Member, click here to browse the membership levels and make your contribution. Once your membership has been processed, please allow 2-3 business days, you’ll receive an email with instructions on how to gain presale access.

Mountain Stage began taping regularly scheduled episodes in December 1983 and has been the home of live music on public radio for more than 35 years. Artists who have been featured on the show include Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, Norah Jones, Patti Smith, R.E.M., Mavis Staples, Martina McBride, Wilco and thousands more. Mountain Stage is a production of West Virginia Public Broadcasting and is distributed to 240 public radio stations every week by NPR Music.

Mountain Stage Adds Two November Live Shows

Two November live events have been added to the schedule for Mountain Stage and both shows are on sale at a special rate to Mountain Stage Members today.

Sunday, November 3  Mountain Stage host Larry Groce will welcome Andrew Combs to the Culture Center Theater. He first joined us after his album Canyons of My Mind came out in 2017. Combs returns to play songs from his highly anticipated latest, Ideal Man, due September 20. Combs worked with producer/engineer Sam Cohen (Kevin Morby, Benjamin Booker) to capture the songs live in Cohen’s Brooklyn studio.

He collaborated with some of his favorite writers on the album, including Dylan LeBlanc, Jeff Trott, Joe Henry, and Kenny Childers. After U.S. tour dates this fall, Combs spends the rest of 2019 touring Canada, Germany, Sweden, Spain, United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

More guests for November 3 will be announced in the coming weeks.

Stars of Longing – Andrew Combs

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On Sunday, November 24 we’re back at the Culture Center Theater as host Larry Groce welcomes Merge Records recording artist Fruit Bats. Songwriter Eric D. Johnson, the primary creative force of Fruit Bats will perform solo. Fruit Bats’ latest, Gold Past Life, was released in June. Promo materials say Gold Past Life “marks both an end and a beginning. It’s the end of an unintentional thematic trilogy of records that began with 2014’s EDJ (a solo record by name, but a Fruit Bats release in spirit) and hit an emotional peak with 2016’s Absolute Loser. They encompassed years of loss, displacement, and the persistent, low-level anxiety of the current political climate. They were written in the wake of friends who left these earthly confines and families that could have been.”

The new record also features more keyboard influences and a range of guests including Greta Morgan (Springtime Carnivore, Vampire Weekend), Trevor Beld Jimenez and Tim Ramsey (Parting Lines), Meg Duffy (Hand Habits), and the late Neal Casal (Circles Around the Sun).

Ocean – Fruit Bats
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Literally Main Street, set for release September 27, is the latest album from Eric Anderson, who releases music as Cataldo. Produced by John Vanderslice, the album is filled with Anderson’s lyrical wit, driving pop arrangements, and observations about “early middle age.” Mountain Stage Assistant Producer Alexis Palmer covered “Ding Dong Scrambled Eggs” for NPR Music’s “Station Breaks” saying its “quick-witted, melodic view of the world that simultaneously exudes affection for the past.”

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Also confirmed for November 24 are New York based “Sophisti-Pop” group Office Culture, who are set to release their new record A Life of Crime on November 1. The single, “Hard Times In The City,” has our appetite piqued, and we’re excited to hear the band’s live take on these songs when they join us November 24.

Hard Times In the City – Office Culture
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Tickets for both November 3 and 24 are only $10 for Mountain Stage Members that make a recurring gift of $10/month or a one-time gift of at least $120. Members check your email inbox for your code.

Interested in becoming a Mountain Stage Member? Browse our levels of support and contribute here, and please allow 1-3 business days for your membership to be processed. You’ll receive a code via email to access your presale.

Advance tickets for both shows will be $20, available online and at Taylor Books in downtown Charleston, starting Friday September 20. All tickets are general admission.

Allison Moorer appears on Mountain Stage Sunday Oct. 27 in Charleston, W.Va.

Elsewhere in our ever-expanding calendar of live events, we’ve added writer and singer/songwriter Allison Moorer to the line-up on Sunday October 27, alongside Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams, and Mick Flannery. This will be her fifth appearance on Mountain Stage since 1998.

In October, Moorer will release her memoir and companion album, both titled Blood, which are available for pre-order. Moorer is embarking on an intimate tour throughout November presenting conversations about the book with acoustic performances. Blood marks her first memoir and her first album of original songs since 2015. Kathy Mattea is our guest-host October 27, and tickets for available online and at Taylor Books.

Blood, which are available for pre-order. Moore is embarking on an intimate tour throughout November presenting conversations about the book with acoustic performances. Blood marks her first memoir and her first album of original songs since 2015. Kathy Mattea is our guest host October 27, and tickets for available online and at Taylor Books.

On Sunday, October 6 we’ll showcase two flatpicking guitar greats in the duo of Tyler Grant & Robin Kessinger. A long-admired champion flat picker, Robin Kessinger has appeared on Mountain Stage in many configurations over the years. This time he’s partnered with another flatpicking champ, Tyler Grant, who also leads the funky roots rock group Grant Farm. The two convened in Bud Carroll’s studio near Point Pleasant, W.Va. and tracked “Kanawha County Flatpicking.” We’re excited to include them on this line-up alongside Shovels & Rope, Kelsey Waldon and Cris Jacobs. Tickets are available online and at Taylor Books.

Robin Kessinger teams up with Tyler Grant for an appearance on Mountain Stage October 6.

You can always sign up for our email newsletter to get updates in your inbox. You can glimpse behind the scenes on our Instagram, where we’re currently giving away a pair of tickets to see Delta Rae when they’re in Charleston next week.

THIS SUNDAY: Kathy Mattea Guest Hosts Mountain Stage with Beth Nielsen Chapman and More

Kathy Mattea, Grammy winning recording artist and West Virginia native, returns to Charleston, W.Va. this Sunday to guest host Mountain Stage once again, this time with a one-of-a-kind line-up of female talent. Showtime is 7p.m. at the Culture Center Theater on the state capitol grounds, and tickets are available online or at Taylor Books in downtown Charleston. Be sure to RSVP on Facebook if you’re joining us, and read on for more on each of our guests.

A recent inductee to the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame and a twice Grammy-nominated artist, Beth Nielsen Chapman returns to Mountain Stage this Sunday with songs from her latest, Hearts of Glass.

Chapman has released thirteen solo albums, written seven #1 hits and has songs recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Bette Midler, Elton John, Neil Diamond, Michael McDonald, Keb Mo’, Roberta Flack, Waylon Jennings, Indigo Girls, & Faith Hill’s Mega-hit “This Kiss.”

Her songs have been featured in film and TV and as an artist Beth’s work has been diverse, from singing in nine different languages on Prism (2007) to The Mighty Sky (2012), a Grammy-nominated astronomy CD for kids of all ages. Beth is also a breast cancer survivor and environmentalist and considers herself a creativity midwife, passionate about inspiring others to fully blossom into their creative life.

Epitaph For Love – Beth Nielsen Chapman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-1r5zliOKk

Carrie Newcomer makes her fourth appearance on Mountain Stage in Charleston, W.Va. this Sunday.

Carrie Newcomer is a performer, recording artist, and educator, with 17 nationally released albums in her career. Described as a “prairie mystic” by the Boston Globe and one who “asks all the right questions” by Rolling Stone, Newcomer’s song “I Should’ve Known Better” appeared on Nickel Creek’s Grammy award-winning gold-certified album This Side, and she earned a regional Emmy for the PBS special “An Evening with Carrie Newcomer.” She’s been a featured guest on PBS’s Religion and Ethics and Krista Tippett’s On Being.

Newcomer’s latest is called The Point of Arrival, which follows a 2017 live album with her band Live at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater with Friends

The Point of Arrival-Carrie Newcomer
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Erin Rae has made it her musical mission to redefine what a southern singer can be. In doing so she’s earned the respect of many peers and musical influencers, including Kathy Mattea and Grammy Award winner John Paul White, who signed her to his Florence, Alabama-based label, Single Lock Records. Her album Putting On Airs was released in June, which lead to an Emerging Act Of The Year nomination at the 2019 Americana Music Awards, and she just blew some minds with her Tiny Desk Concert.

Bad Mind- Erin Rae
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Lillie Mae’s new album, Other Girls, will be out August 16th on Third Man Records. Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb helped Lillie Mae craft and record the album in Historic RCA Studio A along with a small cast of trusted musicians, including siblings Frank Rische (guitar), Scarlett Rische (mandolin), and other long-time family collaborators.

The album is available for pre-order HERE, and on Friday Brooklyn Vegan debuted a new single, “A Golden Year.”

A video for the lead single “You’ve Got Other Girls for That” was directed by Misael Arriaga, which we’ve placed below. Earlier this year she opened shows for Jack White and Brendan Benson’s project The Raconteurs and this fall she hits the road with Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters.

Keep scrolling for more on this Sunday’s show.

You’ve Got Other Girls for That- Lillie Mae
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Multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and singer Lisa Mednick Powell released her latest album Blue Book in 2018 after a long hiatus spent teaching English. She called on some friends from her musical history, Victoria Williams, Tommy Malone, Alison Young, and Greg Leisz among them, and to fill out the sounds on Blue Book.

Prior to the sabbatical, Powell released two critically acclaimed albums, Artifacts of Love and Semaphore, and made two appearances on Mountain Stage in 1994 and 1995. She learned to play the accordion in New Orleans, where she also took saxophone lessons from the late, great Charles Neville, and was a member of the rock n roll group The SongDogs.

Lisa Mednick Powell – Give The Guns to the Girls
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Advance tickets are available online and at Taylor Books in Downtown Charleston for just $20. Don’t forget, if you’re a Mountain Stage Member your tickets are just $15 (look for your member-code in your inbox). Mountain Stage Members make annual gifts of $120 or recurring monthly dontations of at least $10 a month and receive online pre-sale access to our Culture Center shows. You can browse our many levels and make your gift here, and after we’ve had time to process your membership (1-3 days) you’ll get an e-mail welcoming you to the club with your promo code!

Already have your tickets? Be sure to RSVP on Facebook if you’re joining us, and read on for more on each of our guests.

We’ve got lots of good opportunities to be a part of our live radio audience. See our whole schedule here and make plans to join us in #AlmostHeaven.

WATCH LIVE: Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn, Chris Knight and More on Mountain Stage This Sunday

Some tickets remain for Sunday’s Mountain Stage taping in Charleston, but thanks to WVPB and VuHaus you can watch live online.

UPDATE: Friday Aug. 2. 10a.m.

A limited number of tickets to Sunday’s Mountain Stage in Charleston are available online and at Taylor Books, so you can still make plans to be there. For those of you who are unable to be with us at the Culture Center Theater, you can watch along live starting at 7p.m. EST on Sunday night at MountainStage.org, VuHaus.com, or this post.

Our guests will be Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn, Chris Knight, Maya de Vitry, Sue Foley and The Quebe Sisters.

Original Post: Tuesday July 30. 10a.m.

Mountain Stage with Larry Groce will record episode #951 this Sunday, August 4 in Charleston, WV at our home in the Culture Center Theater. We have a five-star line-up, arguably as good as anything happening anywhere in the country.

Tickets are available online and at Taylor Books, but don’t wait around until show-day because sales are picking up. There’s nothing like being there, so be sure to RSVP on Facebook and feel free to invite a friend!

The Grammy award winning first family of the banjo, Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn, will make their fourth appearance as a duo this Sunday on Mountain Stage with songs from their acclaimed release Echo in the Valley.

Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn – Come All You Coal Miners/Take Me To Harlan

Bela and Abi have been appearing on Mountain Stage throughout their careers. Fleck first appeared in 1989 as member of New Grass Revival and has joined us with just about every configuration he’s masterminded. Abigail Washburn first appeared on Mountain Stage as a solo artist in 2005, then as a member of Uncle Earl in 2007, and with her Sparrow Quartet twice, in 2006 and 2008. She brought a quartet on the show in 2010 to support her brilliant record City of Refuge.

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Chris Knight makes his third appearance on Mountain Stage this Sunday.

Singer-songwriter and folk rocker Chris Knight will return to Mountain Stage with songs from his highly anticipated release, ALMOST DAYLIGHT, due on October 11. It will mark Knight’s first release in seven years, however his influence can be heard in the music of folks like Tyler Childers, Colter Wall and Kelsey Waldon, among many others. He joins us for the third time this Sunday.

Chris Knight – It Ain’t Easy Being Me
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Sue Foley is in high-demand among the world of blues guitarists. She returns to Mountain Stage August 4 in Charleston, WV.

“The Ice Queen is on Fire!” were the words the Austin Chronicle used when describing Sue Foley. The Austin based blues guitarist is a highlight at any festival, including Ottawa Bluesfest, Montreal Jazz Festival and the Lonestar Blues Festival. Later this year she’ll tour France, Belgium and Denmark. She makes her fourth appearance on Mountain Stage this Sunday, with songs from The Ice Queen.

Sue Foley – Ice Queen
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Progressive Western Swing is the style of Grace, Sophia, and Hulda, The Quebe Sisters. This trio of fiddling singers have 15 years of touring experience under their belts. The sisters will be opening shows for Asleep at the Wheel later this year, including a stop at the Peoples Bank Theatre, and in February of 2020 they’ll hop aboard the Cayamo Cruise.

The Quebe Sisters- Cold, Cold Heart
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Adaptations is the first solo record from Maya de Vitry following her output as a member of roots trio The Stray Birds, who appeared on Mountain Stage three times since 2013. Lindsay Lou, Courtney Hartman, and Oliver Wood were among the roots music luminaries to offer their talents to Adaptations, which was released in January of 2019. 

Maya de Vitry – My Body Is A Letter
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As of this posting tickets are still available online and at Taylor Books in downtown Charleston. Tickets are $30, or $35 on show day (when available).

Mountain Stage Members get early online access to tickets before they go on sale to the general public. Click here to read more about our levels of Mountain Stage Membership, and consider making a sustaining gift to support our live performance radio show from the Mountain State of West Virginia.

Live Show News: Craig Finn, Shook Twins and More Added to Mountain Stage Line-ups

It’s sure to be a busy summer for live-music fans in our area as the Mountain Stage schedule continues to grow with some exciting artist additions to our upcoming events.

Ticket prices vary by show, so be sure to click through for the details.

We’re thrilled to add Craig Finn & the Uptown Controllers and Shook Twins to the line-up Sunday September 22 in Charleston, WV. This show already includes Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets and Patty Griffin, so we expect a quick sell out. Tickets are on sale now online and at Taylor Books in downtown Charleston.

Craig Finn’s latest on Partisan Records is I Need A New War, another brilliant collection in the great tradition of rock and roll story songs from the front man and songwriter for the widely beloved group The Hold Steady. He has said I Need a New War was made for “People who are living in a modern world who are doing their best to try and change at a pace that allows them to keep up with the world changing in various ways.”

Craig Finn – Blankets

Shook Twins join us Sept. 22 along with Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets, Patty Griffin and Craig Finn & the Uptown Controllers.

From Portland, Oregon, Shook Twins is comprised of identical twins, Katelyn and Laurie Shook, and Niko Daoussis. The band makes harmony rich folk pop with twin vocals layered upon acoustic and electric instrumentation balanced with inventive, percussive loops. Their newest release is called Some Good Lives.

The band has won praises from the likes of author Neil Gaiman, and Mountain Stage alums like Langhorne Slim, Laura Veirs, Mason Jennings

More updates follow just below this video.

Shook Twins – Stay Wild

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Big Possum Stringband will appear on Mountain Stage Saturday July 27 during the Augusta Heritage Festival in Elkins, WV.

We’ve finalized the line-up for our Saturday July 27 show in Elkins, WV as we help close-out the Augusta Heritage Festival with the Big Possum Stringband. A 21st century Appalachian roots trio, Big Possum Stringband have been winning ribbons and trophies throughout the region’s many string band and instrumental competitions, including 1st place in the Traditional Band category at the 2018 Appalachian String Band Festival, commonly known as “Clifftop.” Comprised of Tessa Dillon on fiddle, Seth Swingle on banjo and Evan McBrayer Collins on guitar, the band is looking to release their debut album later this Summer.

Also appearing on July 27 will be Chance McCoy, the trio of Cathy Fink, Marcy Marxer and Sam Gleaves, roots-blues luminary Jody Carroll, and percussive dance-driven string band T-Mart Rounders. Tickets are available online and at the Augusta Heritage Center on campus of Davis & Elkins College.

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Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis just released their latest duets album “Beautiful Lie.”

One last addition to announce, for now: The Texas based duo of Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis will appear for the first time as a duo on Mountain Stage Sunday September 15 with songs from their brand-new record “Beautiful Lie.” Keep scrolling to see the beautiful video for their song “Astrodome.”

Bruce & Kelly join the bill alongside Shawn Colvin, Lucy Kaplansky and Rebecca Loebe. Tickets are available online and at Taylor Books.

We also announced two new shows last Friday, that are on sale now to Mountain Stage Members. Public on-sale for both Aug. 11 and Sept. 29 is this Friday, June 28 at 10a.m. Our guests include Beth Nielsen Chapman, Carrie Newcomer, Erin Rae, The Steel Wheels and Kieran Kane & Rayna Gellert.  Read more about those shows here.

Be sure to visit our Live Show Schedule for the complete list of chances to be a part of our live audience as we record for NPR Music. Most of these shows will be hitting NPR stations in late-summer and early fall.

Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis – Astrodome
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