Mountain Stage After Midnight- February 7 & 8

Punxsutawney Phil might have put a damper on your mood (seriously, more winter?), but this weekend’s “Mountain Stage After Midnight” is sure to make your weekend feel better, brighter and at least 20 degrees warmer.  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. 

Tune in this Saturday February 7 and Sunday February 8 for some heart- (and feet-)warming tunes on “Mountain Stage After Midnight.”

First up is a 2012 show featuring English folk singer Sylvie Lewis, Georgia-bred alt-country crooner Lera Lynn, Cajun-grass band Leftover Salmon, rock’n folkers Punch Brothers and seminal singer-songwriter Joan Osborne.

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Milo Greene on Mountain Stage in 2013.

Next up is a March 2013 show that was recorded on the campus of West Virginia University. This amazing show features singer-songwriter MiekaPauley, cinematic indie pop band Milo Greene, seasoned performer Steve Forbert, blues rock group Vintage Trouble and blues/jazz/rock guitarist Robben Ford.

So you’re probably asking yourself, “How can I keep up with this cool cat of a public radio show?” Lucky for you, we’re single and ready to mingle. Connect with us on FacebookTwitterTumblr and Instagram, carry us on your favorite device with The Mountain Stage Podcast on iTunes and hang out with us at our next live show!

Hear Robben Ford, Vintage Trouble & More on This Week's Mountain Stage Broadcast

We hope you can listen to this week’s special encore broadcast of Mountain Stage, featuring guitar master Robben Ford. Incendiary retro-rockers Vintage Trouble will also be there, along with singer-songwriters Steve Forbert and Mieka Pauley; and indie rockers Milo Greene kick of the show.

Listen on West Virginia Public Radio this Sunday at 2 pm, or on one of 130 public radio stations across America.

Robben Ford – "Every Thing I Do Gonna Be Funky" – Live From Mountain Stage

Widely regarded as one of America’s finest blues and rock guitarists, Robben Ford has collaborated with everyone from Joni Mitchell and Miles Davis to KISS. For his latest solo release, Bringing It On Home, Ford brought things back to basics by using only a single guitar. He kicks off his Mountain Stage set with this song, declaring that from now on, “Every Thing I Do Gonna Be Funky.”

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