Audie Blaylock on WDVX
Audie Blaylock and Redline will be guests on today’s (5/30) noontime edition of Blue Plate Special on WDVX.
They have been hard at work on a new CD, which Audie promises will be chock full of hard-driving, traditional bluegrass music. They are sure to preview it on the show today.
Joining Audie in the band are Evan Ward on banjo, Patrick McAvinue on fiddle, Jason Johnson on mandolin, and Matt Wallace on bass.
The show originates before a live audience from Knoxville, TN, where it airs on 102.9 and 105.9 FM. You can also catch Audie and the guys online via the WDVX streaming broadcast over the Internet.
Knoxville folk/Americana artist Marc Jeffares is also on the bill.


Guitarist and vocalist, Audie Blaylock (former member of Jimmy Martin's Sunny Mountain Boys and more recently Rhonda Vincent & The Rage), has signed with Lonesome Day Records to record and release the debut CD for Blaylock and his band, Redline.
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Ex-pat British banjo picker Johnny Butten will be among the guests on today's (8/8) edition of Blue Plate Special on WDVX.
Johnny was born and raised in England where he learned to play bluegrass banjo as a boy, winning multiple competitions and joining a professional band while still in his teens....
Don't forget to log on to the streaming audio from WDVX at noon today to hear Lonesome River Band and Belinda Gail and Curly Musgrave on The Blue Plate Special.
WDVX broadcasts at 89.9 FM from Knoxville, TN, and live online via Windows Media or iTunes from their web site....




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