Del on PHC
The Del McCoury Band will be a featured guest on this weekend’s edition of A Prairie Home Companion, broadcast throughout the US on public radio stations and on Sirius-XM.
The show will air live on Saturday (5/30) at 6:00 p.m. (EDT) from The Fox Theater in St. Louis, MO, though many stations choose to air the program on Sunday afternoon.
Check the station listing for when the show airs in your area, or you can catch the live airing via online streaming.
Perhaps host Garrison Keiller will ask Del about the Del-uge at last weekend’s DelFest in Maryland – or maybe they will sing Wasn’t That A Mighty Storm?
UPDATE 10:20 - The folks at Maryland Mountainside (Allegheny County Tourism Department) have posted a video on YouTube that follows Del on The Bluegrass Train from last week, just prior to the opening of DelFest. It was created by videographer Ty DeMartino.



Sam Bush has posted a hilarious YouTube video shot during the now legendary Del-uge that came on DelFest over the Memorial Day weekend. He shot it on his bus where he and several others sought refuge when the storms hit.
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