Cherryholmes on WDVX
Cherryholmes will be live on WDVX this afternoon on Blue Plate Special.
The show originates from Knoxville, TN where the WDVX signal is broadcast at 102.9 FM. It airs Monday-Friday at noon (ET), and can be heard online via live audio streaming.
The Tennessee Mafia Jug Band will also perform on today’s show.


WDVX will be airing two live shows today (9/29) that feature music from the IBMA convention.
At noon, Cumberland Gap Connection will perform on their Blue Plate Special program. They are one of the IBMA official showcase acts this year (playing Monday night), and will stop off for this show at the...
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....
Mandolin (and clarinet) monster Andy Staman will be a featured guest on this afternoon's Blue Plate on WDVX. The show will feature live performance and discussion, and is broadcast from Knoxville, TN at 89.9 FM.
The station's feed is also streamed live online, in a variety of audio formats, so you...
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...
Hot shot flatpicker and singer/songwriter Brad Davis will be the featured artist on Friday's (5/24) broadcast of The Blue Plate Special on WDVX, 89.9 FM from Knoxville, TN. This is a live performance program with a studio audience.
Flatpicking Guitar Magazine editor Dan Miller will be accompanying...




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