Knee Deep Christmas show offered to radio
The 2008 Christmas special from Knee Deep In Bluegrass, hosted by Cindy and Terry Baucom, is now available to radio stations worldwide. Each year, this 2 hour special is offered to any station free of charge, not only to the 76 affiliates who air the show weekly. It can be downloaded online and broadcast at each station’s discretion.
The 2008 show features interviews with Blue Highway, Alison Brown, Steep Canyon Rangers, Vince Gill and The Infamous Stringdusters along with Christmas bluegrass music from Bill Monroe, Rhonda Vincent, Josh Williams, Ricky Skaggs and many others.
To get the download, the stations should contact Premiere Radio Networks (818-377-5300) for a user name and password.
More details on the 2008 Knee Deep In Bluegrass Christmas Special can be found online.


This weekend's Knee Deep In Bluegrass show with Cindy Baucom is, as one might expect, her annual Christmas edition. This year, the Christmas show will feature a very special co-host, Cindy's husband, Terry Baucom, banjo man with Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver.
Cindy and Terry will spend the two hour program...
IBMA Broadcaster of the Year Cindy Baucom has announced the addition of several new affiliate stations that are now carrying her show Knee-Deep In Bluegrass. The new stations are:
WDKN, Dickson, TN
WFFF, Columbia, MS
WIXE, Monroe, NC
WABO, Waynesboro, MS
KLTF, Little Falls, MN
WPRN, Butler,...
This post is a contribution from Cindy Baucom. Cindy hosts the syndicated radio show Knee Deep In Bluegrass. She is also the IBMA 2005 Bluegrass Broadcaster of the Year.
When I think about some of my happiest memories, Christmas-time always comes to mind. I was raised in the northwest corner of North...




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