BluegrassCountry.org interviews the stars
BluegrassCountry.org recently interviewed a number of bluegrass stars. Those interviews are now being aired on the Open Mic show. It’s a two hour show that will be repeating, in its entirety, through July 17th.
The first hour features interviews with Dr. Banjo (Pete Wernick), and Jamie Dailey of Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. The second hour includes interviews with Tony Williamson, and three members of Carolina Road (Lorraine Jordan, Jerry Butler, and Ben Greene).
The show will air today at 12 Noon, and again several times this week at various times. You can visit BluegrassCountry.org and click on Schedule Changes for a full listing of show times.
Another interview that might be of interest is with the Cherryholmes family. That interview runs during a different show and airs today at 8:05 PM.


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