Special edition of Blue Plate Special on 12/13
Blue Plate Special typically airs during the week in Knoxville, TN on WDVX FM – Monday-Friday at noon (EST). This Saturday, however (12/13), they will be offering a special live remote broadcast from Pigeon Forge.
This show will air at noon, with a live concert featuring Barry Scott & Second Wind and Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, with Freddy Smith hosting.
WDVX broadcasts in the Knoxville market at 102.9 FM. You can also listen to the show online via live streaming.


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