LISTEN: The Lone Bellow on Mountain Stage

This week’s Song of the Week is by Americana trio The Lone Bellow.Recorded in Athens, OH on the campus of Ohio University, here is the band’s take on “Pink Rabbits,” a song originally written and recorded by The National. “Pink Rabbits” appears on The Lone Bellow’s  EP titled The Restless.

Hear the entire set from The Lone Bellow, plus music from Over the Rhine, Anna Tivel, Adam Remnant and Scott Mulvahill, on this week’s encore episode of Mountain Stage.

The show was recorded with our colleaugues at OU Performing Arts and WOUB, our affiliate station on campus. Find your station here and join us.
 

Mountain Stage will return to the Ohio University Campus on Sunday, April 26. Find out more on our Live Show Schedule.

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Guest-artists gather around for one last number at the end of the night.

Live Show News: The Devil Makes Three, Si Kahn, Over the Rhine and More Coming to Mountain Stage

Mountain Stage looks towards Spring as we finalize our upcoming shows in April and May. Browse our entire live-show schedule for details and more links, and be sure to purchase early before the show sells out, like our  April 14 event with Matt Nathanson, Stephen Kellogg, Carbon Leaf and others.

On Sunday, April 7 Mountain Stage returns to Athens, OH on the campus of Ohio University thanks to our hosts at OU Performing Arts. We’ve completed the line-up with the addition of two Ohio-based artists, Over the Rhine and Adam Remnant, who join The Lone Bellow, Scott Mulvahill and Anna Tivel when we record at Memorial Auditorium. 

Over the Rhine have been coming to Mountain Stage since 1993, and will return this time with songs from their newly released project titled Love & Revelation. The 11-songs on Love & Revelation were recorded in Culver City, CA and showcase the pair’s timeless songcraft and understated yet soulful delivery.

Ohio’s Adam Remnant will appear on Mountain Stage April 7 in Athens.

Adam Remnant, a founding member and principal songwriter in the alt-roots group Southeast Engine, has struck out on his own with a solo album, Sourwood, recorded in his home studio of Athens, Ohio.

All seats in Athens are reserved and tickets to the show can be found here.

Keep scrolling for more news.

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Si Kahn is preparing to celebrate his 75th Birthday and Mountain Stage will welcome him on April 28 in Morgantown, W.Va.

On April 28 Mountain Stage returns to the Lyle B. Clay Concert Theatre in Morgantown’s Creative Arts Center with our partners at WVU Arts & Entertainment. Just added to the line-up is folk musician, activist and composer Si Kahn, who will be performing on the show in celebration of his 75th birthday, along with European bluegrass group The Looping Brothers. Their latest collaboration will be released in March, a follow-up to their 2013 release Aragon Mill: The Bluegrass Sessions. In 2017, Kahn was acknowledged by the International Folk Alliance with their “Spirit of Folk Award.”

Also joining the April 28 bill in Morgantown will be Nashville-based songwriter and singer Sean McConnell, whose new album, Secondhand Smoke, was released last month. McConnell has a long career at a relatively young age, since the 34-year-old started releasing his own music at age 15. Sean earned his first no. 1 single on country charts as a co-writer in early 2018 with breakout artist Brett Young’s delivery of “Mercy.” The video for his song “Here We Go” was recently featured in NPR Music and World Café’s monthly web feature “Heavy Rotation.”

Tickets for April 28 in Morgantown are reserved seating, available online or by calling 304.293.SHOW.

More news below the next video.

The Devil Makes Three return to Mountain Stage in Charleston, WV Sunday, May 12.

The Devil Makes Three’s new release, Chains Are Broken, was recorded at Sonic Ranch Studios in El Paso, TX with producer Ted Hutt (Gaslight Anthem, Dropkick Murphys). It’s the band’s sixth full-length record and first since 2013, and May 12 will mark the band’s second appearance on Mountain Stage.

The Devil Makes Three join the line-up on Sunday, May 12 along with The David Bromberg Quintet, one-man-psych-rock band The Suitcase Junket, folk-music icon Eliza Gilkyson and Ireland’s Jarlath Henderson. Tickets are available now online and at Taylor Books in downtown Charleston.

Mountain Stage After Midnight- January 3 & 4

Rather than keeping to the ol’ “Eat Better, Work Out More, Read More” New Year’s mantra, why not spice up your resolution routine with “Hear More Rock’n Music?” We here at “Mountain Stage After Midnight” are more than happy to supply such music. Broadcast from 1am-5am Saturday and Sunday mornings here on West Virginia Public Radio, “Mountain Stage After Midnight” takes the best episodes from the show’s 31 year history and shares their memories and songs with our late-night listeners. Each week we’ll hand-pick two of our favorite episodes that’ll alternate order each night.
 
Tune in this Saturday January 3 and Sunday January 4 for some rock, pop and folk on “Mountain Stage After Midnight.”
First you’ll hear a 2007 show recorded in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with such musical talents as German-born/American-raised singer/songwriter Antje Duvekot, comedian/actor/singer Jeff Daniels,  Australian alt-rock group The Cat Empire, folk-rocker Catie Curtis and Tony award-winner Duncan Sheik.

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Over the Rhine on Mountain Stage in 2007.

Next up is a 2007 show recorded in good ol’ Morgantown, West Virginia, featuring such voices and talents as English indie crooner (and Gomez band member) Ian Ball, southern alt-rocker Ingram Hill, charming crooner Amy Rigby, New Jersey singer-songwriter Jenny Owen Youngs and legendary folk-art-poppers Over the Rhine.

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