Blue Highway on Mountain Stage
Audio from Blue Highway’s recent radio performance on Mountain Stage can now be accessed at NPR.com.
They included selections from several of their critically-acclaimed recordings, offering a fine taste of their live show for the Mountain Stage audience.
- Through the Window of a Train
- Wondrous Love
- Sycamore Hollow
- Last Hand Loader
- Nothing But A Whippoorwill
You can hear the entire 26 minute segment at NPR.com.


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