WATCH LIVE: Mountain Stage feat. The Indigo Girls, Wynonna & the Big Noise, and more!

Mountain Stage fans are a passionate lot. Last month, we announced the return of The Indigo Girls to our nationally-syndicated live performance radio program, leading to a totally sold out show within hours of the announcement.

Without our loyal fans and public radio members, there would be no Mountain Stage, and we never forget that. Which is why we invite you to join us on Sunday, September 18 at 7pm as we stream this live recording of Mountain Stage via VuHaus and MountainStage.org.

This September 18 taping will mark Mountain Stage’s 878th episode and will include performances from The Indigo Girls, Wynonna & the Big Noise, Patty Larkin, and Lydia Loveless.

Whether you’re watching from home or traveling on the road, we hope you tune in on your computers and smart devices for this special video stream. And wherever you are, be sure to share your streaming experience with us! Tweet and post along with us on social media by using #MountainStage and #gotowv.

Wynonna & The Big Noise Added to SOLD OUT Mountain Stage Sept. 18

Back in June when Mountain Stage announced that Indigo Girls were returning to Mountain Stage September 18 in Charleston, WV, it only took a few hours for tickets to sell out. Sometimes we can’t believe our own luck, as it turned out that September 18 we’d be joined by a country-music icon and her new band, Wynonna & the Big Noise.

We do have an extremely limited (only 3 pair available as of this writing) allotment of tickets available as our way of saying “Thank You” for a pledge of $500 to West Virginia Public Broadcasting. You and a guest can enjoy the show live, September 18, plus you’ll receive a commemorative poster from Base Camp Printing, preferred seating and an optional backstage tour with our host Larry Groce. The gift is available only over the phone- 800.RADIO.87, and once they’re gone, they’re gone.

“Wynonna is one of the most iconic voices in country music," Says Mountain Stage host and artistic director Larry Groce, " so what a treat it is that she's taken that powerful talent into new musical territory. Like every true artist, she's never satisfied with repeating what she's done before, and we can't wait to hear what she's doing now."    

Rounding out the show will be Bloodshot Records recording artist Lydia Loveless, and singer/songwriter/guitarist Patty Larkin, who will make her ninth appearance on Mountain Stage since 1988.

Since we can’t add seats the Culture Center Theater, and there’s a lot of people who would like to be at this show that we can’t accommodate, we have the next best thing lined up. Thanks to our friends at VuHaus.com, you’ll be able to watch the entire show LIVE, as it happens, via MountainStage.org and VuHaus.com. Just point your browser there starting at 7pm EST, sit back, and enjoy the show.

Sets will start at 7pm with Lydia Loveless, followed by Wynonna & the Big Noise around 7:25pm. Patty Larkin will start the second hour, approximately 8:15pm and the Indigo Girls will close out the night at approximately 8:40pm.

For more Mountain Stage video content, please check out VuHaus.com/WestVirginia for some recent performances by Mountain Stage guests like Lucius, Brett Dennen, Ona, William Matheny and more.

Mountain Stage After Midnight: April 18 & 19

Don’t get us wrong, we love doing themes for “Mountain Stage After Midnight” (see: Celtic music for St. Patrick’s Day, archived sets in honor of new releases). But this week’s archived shows are nothin’ but good music, plain and simple.

Broadcast from 1am-5am Saturday and Sunday mornings here on West Virginia Public Broadcasting, “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. 

Take a mid-day nap and stay up late to hear some amazing live performance radio on Saturday April 18 and Sunday April 19 during “Mountain Stage After Midnight.”

First up is a January 2008 show featuring Bill Evans Soulgrass with Sam Bush & Richard Bono, Marc Cohn, Jeremy Fisher, Kelly Sweet and Amy Correia.

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Tim Finn on the Mountain Stage in 2008.

We’ll also hear a February 2008 show featuring Tim Finn, Otis Taylor, Grant Lee Phillips, Patty Larkin and Joe Rathbone.

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