Dan Tyminski on XM
Though Kyle Cantrell is taking Labor Day off at XM’s Bluegrass Junction, he has pre-programmed a new show to start this afternoon (9/1).
At 3:00 p.m. (EDT), you can hear a track-by-track run-through of Dan Tyminski’s recent Wheels album, with Dan joining Kyle for comment and discussion of each of the songs included on the CD.
The Tyminski program is set to air several times over the next two weeks, all times eastern.
- September 1 – 3:00 p.m.
- September 3 – 6:00 p.m.
- September 9 – 8:00 a.m.
- September 13 – 4:00 p.m.
Speaking of XM, their new Nashville studios were in the news last week, with coverage from WTVF NewsChannel 5 is Nashville. The story is posted online, with text, photos and video showing the new XM digs.


Studio Special, XM Satellite Radio's weekly program of live performance and interviews with bluegrass artists, has a mix of their most popular shows set to run during IBMA week.
Instead of one new show, airing multiple times over the course of a week, the shows starting tomorrow (9/22) will feature...
The first music video from Dan Tyminski's Wheels CD has been released. It's for the title track, and can be viewed now at CMT.com.
The video shows Dan and his band traveling the country by train, and rather than telling the story of the song, you see the guys goofing off in a variety of scenes.
Funny...
Our friend David Conner shared this YouTube link with us. It features a number of videos shot during an appearance by The Dan Tyminski Band at The Birchmere on March 1 of this year.
Ten songs from the show are posted, including the title track from Dan's upcoming Rounder CD, Wheels, several cuts from...
When we first got to Nashville on Monday afternoon, Brance and I were able to stop by the studios of XM Satellite Radio's Bluegrass Junction at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and meet with host Kyle Cantrell. We have corresponded many times with Kyle, and enjoyed having a chance to meet face...




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