Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper on WDVX
Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper will be performing live today (5/2) at noon on WDVX’s Blue Plate Special.
Presumably, they will include material from their upcoming Rounder release, due out in late July.
Blue Plate Special is broadcast on WDVX-FM 102.9 in Knoxville, TN – and via live streaming online. The audio is not archived, so be sure to listen in online at noon (EDT).
Old time string band The Pea Ridge Ramblers will also be featured on today’s show.


Don't forget to log on to the streaming audio from WDVX at noon today to hear Lonesome River Band and Belinda Gail and Curly Musgrave on The Blue Plate Special.
WDVX broadcasts at 89.9 FM from Knoxville, TN, and live online via Windows Media or iTunes from their web site....
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Flatpicking Guitar Magazine editor Dan Miller will be accompanying...




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