David Peterson on with Katy Daly
David Peterson will join Katy Daly this morning (6/19) on WAMU’s Bluegrass Country at 9:00 a.m.
Bluegrass fans know David for his work with his bluegrass band, 1946. They have performed and recorded music of the most traditional sort for several years.
Now David has a new CD, Comin’ On Strong, where he displays his love for early country music. Katy will spin a few tracks from the CDand talk with Peterson about his new release. Katy says that she asked him to bring his guitar along, so count on a few impromptu live songs as well.
Visit with David and Katy this morning at www.bluegrasscountry.org, where they stream bluegrass music 24/7 online.


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