Win a WichiDrive
Our good friend Wichita Rutherford is giving away a box load of those handy little USB flash drives that everyone loves. What’s more, the ones he’s handing out are full of all kinds of fun, Wichita-related, bluegrass stuff.
He’s loaded these little devices with interviews, podcasts, music, ring tones, e-books, videos, never before seen Wichita photos, and more.
He’s got 50 of them to giveaway, and if you want one, he’s got three ways you can win.
Head on over to his blog to read all about it.


Podcasting superstar Wichita Rutherford has just opened an online store where you can purchase a DVD of The Best of 5 Minutes With Wichita Vol. 1. The disc features 19 fan favorite interviews and videos from TV and video podcasts, music and photos, and Wichita and Dan Tyminski giving away the "Female...
Our good buddy Wichita Rutherford interviews Bela Fleck in the latest episode of his podcast 5 Minutes With Wichita. As usual, it's hilarious and worth spending 5 minutes on. I was a little worried for my friend at one point, but in the end he dodged the bullet...or arrow that is! Wichita sent along...
The show has begun, with a video presentation from our friend Wichita Rutherford.
The video is showing a young man listening to the radio and Wichita comes on. The young boy is transported through time by Wichita's Grand Ole Time Machine. Wichita is giving the boy a lesson in the history of bluegrass...
Our good friend Wichita Rutherford has just released a video of him producing the band Mountain Heart. There is some great footage of them working with Wichita in the studio as he brings out the best in this band. You can check it out by visiting his website 5MinutesWithWichita.com or by searching iTunes...
I just got a note from our pal Wichita Rutherford. He's got something special happening at WichitasBlog.com and he wanted the bluegrass community to know about it first. Here's what's happening. Starting tomorrow at 11 AM Wichita is going to be giving away a bunch of copies of his DVD The Best of...




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What a great idea.
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