Blue Highway on SIRIUS Bluegrass
Starting this afternoon at 1:00 p.m. (4/11 – EDT) there will be four opportunities to catch Blue Highway live on SIRIUS Bluegrass over the next few days. They will perform material from their latest CD, Through The Window Of A Train, whose title track has been voted #1 on SIRIUS for three weeks running.
After this afternoon’s airing, the Blue Highway show will be rebroadcast as follows (all times EDT):
- Saturday (4/12) at 10:00 p.m.
- Sunday (4/13) at 5:00 p.m.
- Monday (4/14) at noon
SIRIUS Bluegrass can be found at channel 65 on your Sirius Satellite Radio receiver. They also offer a subscription-based online service, Sirius Internet Radio, and free 3-day trials are offered to non-subscribers.


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