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Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour
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2009 Rachel Aubrey Music Inc
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The Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour Podcast
Newest Episode: Mon December 05, 2011. 04:22 PM
Straight from beautiful Lexington, Kentucky, Woodsongs is an internationally syndicated radio program that celebrates the known and unknown independent musician. You don't have to be famous to get on Woodsongs, but you do have to be GOOD.
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Tue July 25, 2006. 08:44 PM
Grammy-winning New Orleans musician and actor Chris Thomas King, who lost his Uptown New Orleans home and studio to Katrina did what any blues artist would do, he wrote a song about it asking the question “What Would Jesus Do?” He wrote and recorded the song which leads off his new inspired CD “Rise” only days after the levees broke, but Chris Thomas King is no stranger to the blues.
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Casey Driessen and The Colorfools (27 year old fiddle virtuoso from Nashville ) and Tim Easton (Acclaimed roots singer/songwriter)
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The John Cowan Band (One of he most powerful tenor voices in today's music.) and E Muzeki (Texas duo specializing in world music )
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Mac Arnold & Plate Full O' Blues (Former bass player for Muddy Waters) and Lizzie West & the White Buffalo (New York singer/songwriter)
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Tres Chicas (Americana trio that includes Caitlin Cary, Toyna Lamm, and Lynn Blakey) and Jon Dee Graham (Austin songwriter and guitarist)
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Kacey Jones (http://webcast.msc.uky.edu/woodsongs-audio/399hi.mp3) and Mike Compton & David Long (Mandolin player for the Nashville Bluegrass Band accompanied by young gifted mandolin player and vocalist)
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Tue May 30, 2006. 07:56 AM
Founding member of The Byrds and member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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Marcia Ball (One of America's most popular and admired piano rockers) and Town Mountain (Young bluegrass and roots country band)
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Janiva Magness (Internationally renowned blues and roots vocalist) and Radney Foster (One of Nashville's premier songwriters)
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Multi-Grammy award-winning band of Bela Fleck, Victor Wooten, Future Man and Jeff Coffin.
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Tony Trischka (One of the world's most innovative banjo players) and Crooked Still (Young alternative bluegrass group that combines old-time mountain soul with rock energy)
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Lee Roy Parnell (Texas country hitmaker with an ornery streak of southern rock 'n blues) and Michael Kelsey (wizard/singer songwriter/performance artist/entertainer all in a one-man-band package)
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Great Big Sea (Popular Newfoundland traditional band with a modern pop edge) and Mare Wakefield (Versatile singer/songwriter reminiscent of Joni Mitchell and Natalie Merchant)
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Stacey Earle and Mark Stuart (Husband and wife folk duo from Nashville) and Scott Miller (Rock 'n roll artist and guitarist for the V-Roys)
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Lee Rocker (Bass player for the Stray Cats with new solo album) and Three Ring Circle (Dobro player Rob Ickes, fiddle and mandolin player Andy Leftwich and bass player Dave Pomeroy)
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Sun March 26, 2006. 10:48 PM
Grada (Young celtic band from Dublin, Ireland) and Josh White, Jr. (Singer, songwriter, actor and social activitist)
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Beppe Gambetta & Tony McManus (Premier acoustic guitarists from Italy and Scotland) and Kyle Meadows (Traditional hammered dulcimer player accompanied by guitarist Brian Gilbert)
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Paul Oscher is a blues musician formerly of the Muddy Waters Blues Band. Nancy Apple is the memphis reigning Princess of Twang accompanied by Beatnik Cowboy leader
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Sun February 26, 2006. 10:09 AM
Cindy Bullens: Grammy nominated roots singer/songwriter. Uncle Earl: Charismatic all-female string band
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Holly Brook (Young singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) and Ryan Shupe & The Rubberband (Post-Heehaw-Funkadelic-HipHop-Newgrass band)
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