LRB on Studio Special
Lonesome River Band is this weekend’s featured guest on Studio Special, the live music and interview show on Bluegrass Junction, airing on XM and Sirius satellite radio.
LRB visited the XM Nashville studios recently to talk with host Kyle Cantrell about their current CD, No Turning Back, and of course, play a number of the songs live.
You can catch the show at the following times on both XM 14 and Sirius 65:
- Friday 1/9 – 8:00 a.m.
- Saturday 1/10 – 8:00 a.m.
- Sunday 1/11 – 9:00 p.m.
- Monday 1/12 – 9:00 p.m.
All times eastern US.


Here's still more bluegrass radio news for the long Labor Day weekend. Sirius Satellite Radio will broadcast a two hour special this weekend, featuring reigning IBMA Entertainer Of The Year, Cherryholmes. The show is a live performance of the band at Nashville's Station Inn, recorded earlier this year.
Sirius...
The Grascals will be the guest on Kyle Cantrell's next Studio Special series installment, starting this weekend on Bluegrass Junction, Channel 14 on XM Satellite Radio.
Kyle tells us that the boys will play some songs from their current release, and preview at least one song from their next project....
Bradley Walker will be the guest on this week's edition of Studio Special on XM Satellite Radio's Bluegrass Junction. Bradley and his band (David Babb - bass, Dustin Benson - guitar, Jenny Gardner - mandolin, Patton Wages - guitar) will join host Kyle Cantrell for an hour of discussion and live music...
Kyle Cantrell, host of XM Satellite Radio's Bluegrass Junction (track 14), passed along news about a few special programs and features coming up this week on XM.
The current edition of Studio Special, XM's live-in-the studio bluegrass show, airs tonight (11/5) at 8:00 p.m. Cherryholmes is the featured...




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