Larry Cordle on WorldWideBluegrass.com
As you’re setting up your calendar for this week, you might want to keep a couple hours free this Thrusday afternoon. July 12th from 4PM to 6PM EST, Uncle Billy Dunbar, a host at WorldWideBluegrass.com, will be interviewing Larry Cordle on his show Country Unplugged.
The interview will include a discussion of Larry’s new relationship with Lonesome Day Records, and the release of his new CD Took Down and Put Up. They will also be discussing the first single planned for release from the new recording.
It should be an interesting interview with a great bluegrass songwriter!


Dale Ann Bradley visits with Uncle Billy Dunbar and talks about the Female Vocalist Award and plans for new Cd project. Tune in at www.worldwidebluegrass.com during Uncle Billy Dunbar's "Country Unplugged Show 4pm to 6pm 10/25/07 Thursday afternoon....
Also on Internet radio today is Uncle Billy Dunbar's interview with Sammy Shelor of Lonesome River Band on WorldWideBluegrass.com. Dunbar sat down with Sammy at the Nebraska Bluegrass Festival in Lincoln, NE and they discussed the band's fall schedule and future recording plans.
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Episode #20 of The GrassCast features an interview with songwriter Larry Cordle. Larry has written a great number of songs that have become country music hits, including Highway 40 Blues, Lonesome Standard Time, Rough Around The Edges, Against The Grain, Lonesome Dove, etc. In the interview, we talk...




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