Bluegrass Country Monday schedule
For those of you who can’t be in Nashville this week for all the big doin’s at IBMA, be sure to tune in to WAMU’s Bluegrass Country online to get a taste of what is going on.
They will be broadcasting live from the convention site each day from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 6:00-7:00 p.m. (EDT). The remotes will feature both live performances and discussion with artists attending the convention.
Scheduled to appear today (Monday 9/29) are:
- Jeannette Williams
- Larry Cordle, Jerry Salley & Carl Jackson
- Donna Ulisse
- Valerie Smith & Becky Buller
- Out and Runnin’
- Shannon Whitworth
- Cherryholmes
You can listen to Bluegrass Country via audio streaming online, and via HD Radio (88.5-2) in the Washington DC market.


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