
Mountain Stage
Saturdays from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Mountain Stage is a radio show produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting. It is a two-hour music show taped before a live audience, usually in the Cultural Center in Charleston, WV, although it travels to other venues in the United States and Canada several times each year. It has been on the air since 1983. The program showcases very diverse music, from the traditional to the brand new, from roots music to jazz.
Visit Mountainstage.org for more information.
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This week's episode of Mountain Stage was recorded in Boston, Massachusetts with Rosanne Cash, Loudon Wainwright III, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, and Ali McGuirk.
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This week’s broadcast of Mountain Stage features the powerful and soulful rock of The War And Treaty. We also hear an energetic and rousing performance from The Nth Power, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s horn-laden rockers The Commonheart, plus violinist and songwriter Deni Bonet, and indie-pop from The A's.
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This week's broadcast was recorded in 2017 with Drive-By Truckers, Paul Kelly, Jessica Lea Mayfield, James Maddock and Daniel Norgren.
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We have an archive special episode this weekend from 2013 featuring The Del McCoury Band, The Travelin' McCourys with Keller Williams, Mandolin Orange, Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion, and Susan Werner.
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This week, Mountain Stage brings you an episode recorded in Pittsburg, Kansas, the home of KRPS — Four States Public Radio, and Pittsburg State University.
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Listen this week for a special broadcast of our 1,000th episode of Mountain Stage, hosted by founder and artistic director Larry Groce. Featured guests include Sonny Landreth & Cindy Cashdollar, Parker Millsap, Lucy Kaplansky, Caleb Caudle, and The Paranoid Style.
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This week’s Mountain Stage features a breadth of musical styles: multi-faceted musician, singer and songwriter Sophie B. Hawkins, Canadian soul-pop songwriter Ahi, an innovative set of acoustic and electric instrumentation from Portland’s Kiltro, the piano-driven songs of The Claudettes, and the cinematic roots music from Anthony D’Amato.
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Join us starting Oct. 28 for a fresh new episode featuring Ray Wylie Hubbard, Mary Gauthier, Darden Smith, Frances Luke Accord and Cole Chaney.