Song Of The Mountains, season 4
The fourth season of the popular Song Of The Mountains television series will start this week. The show features live bluegrass music performed at the Lincoln Theater in Marion, VA and is carried on dozens of PBS affiliate stations in the US.
The lineup for the 2009 season includes some of the top artists in bluegrass and old time music. Most shows will feature two acts, with some artists given the full hour.
- Show #401 – Lost & Found, Kenny & Amanda Smith
- Show #402 – Hillbilly Gypsies, Randy Waller & The Country Gentlemen
- Show #403 – Beth Stevens & Edge, Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time
- Show #404 – Pleasant Hill Band, Millers Creek
- Show #405 – Bill & Maggie Anderson, A.J. Roach, James Leva & Purgatory Mountain
- Show #406 – Tom T. Hall
- Show #407 – Donna Ulisse, Shadow Ridge Band
- Show #408 – New Found Road, Audie Blaylock & Redline
- Show #409 – Mike Seeger, The Wilders
- Show #410 – Gold Heart, Cody Shuler & Pine Mountain Railroad
- Show #411 – Cherryholmes
- Show #412 – Naomi’s Fancy, Country Saloon
- Show #413 – Synder Family, Tim White & Friends
- Show #414 – Circuit Riders, Dale Ann Bradley
- Show #415 – Donna Hughes, Larry Stephenson Band
- Show #416 – Big Country Bluegrass, James King Band
- Show #417 – Zephyr Lightning Bolts, Tommy Freeman & Tennessee Skyline
- Show #418 – Sigean, Mike Stevens & Raymond McLain
- Show #419 – Bluegrass & Beyond, Don Rigsby & Midnight Call
- Show #420 – Special Consensus, Valerie Smith & Liberty Pike
- Show #421 – Lou Reid & Carolina
- Show #422 – Moron Brothers, Nothin‚Äö Fancy
- Show #423 – Jesse McReynolds & The Virginia Boys
- Show #424- Christmas Special: Fire In The Kitchen, Dixie Bee Liners, Daniel Boner
Check the list of Song Of The Mountains affiliates to see if and when teh show may air in your area.


I had the occasion recently to speak at length with Tim White, emcee and co-producer of the popular Song...




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