Tony Trischka on WFDU
Tomorrow morning from 10-11 AM EST you can hear Tony Trischka live on WFDU-FM. Tony will join hosts Carol Beaugard and Steve Lutke on their show Lonesome Pine RFD.
Tony will be performing live in the studio, discussing his three IBMA nominations, cunducting a three minute mini-music lesson, and talking about his personal favorite recordings.
Listeners in the New York City metro area can tune in on their radio dials at 89.1 FM. For the rest of us, the show will be streamed live from the station’s website at wfdu.fm.


WFDU FM 89.1 will celebrate the grand opening of their new live performance studio today (10/26) with a special live broadcast and a bluegrass concert. The station is located on the campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, NJ and serves the wider New York City area.
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