Mountain Stage | Where Musicians Come to Play, since 1983 Mountain Stage's Home Page |
Bluegrass Breakdown with Dave Higgs | Dave Higgs produces Bluegrass Breakdown for Nashville Public Radio, Nashville, Tennessee. The show is heard on approximately 30 public radio stations across the U.S. He was a staff writer for Bluegrass Now magazine where his column, “Band to Watch,” appeared monthly; plays the guitar, octave mandolin and banjola with Emily Singleton & Cumberland Plateau; and, in his spare time, is District Counsel for a governmental agency’s West Virginia and Pittsburgh District Offices. Bluegrass Breakdown's Home Page |
Folk Sampler with Mike Flynn | The Folk Sampler is a syndicated radio program of folk, traditional, bluegrass and blues coming to you from the foothills of the Ozarks since 1978. Folk Sampler's Home Page |
Celtic Connections with Bryan Kelso Crow, | Celtic Connections offers radio listeners a wide variety of traditional and contemporary music associated with the western European lands occupied at one time or another by people of the Celtic tribes and their descendants, including Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany, and Galicia, as well as Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and other parts of North America where the Celtic influence has been felt. Celtic Connections's Home Page |
Bama Bluegrass | Bama Bluegrass's Home Page |
Folk Music & Beyond | |
Saturday Bluegrass | Saturday Bluegrass's Home Page |
WUMB Music Mix with George Knight | WUMB Music Mix's Home Page |
Morning Express with Dick Pleasants | |
Acoustic Sunrise | Acoustic Sunrise's Home Page |
Back Porch Music with Freddy Jenkins | WUNC-FM's home-grown Back Porch Music is the longest continually running locally-produced program on the radio station. Each week, the program presents a wide range of acoustic-based folk music - from contemporary singer/songwriters to old-time musicians of the 20s and 30s, and from classic Celtic to blues - and beyond. Back Porch Music's Home Page |
Bluegrass Signal | A weekly hour-and-a-half of bluegrass - "folkmusic in overdrive," that unique synthesis of blues and old-time country music, with elements of Celtic, jazz, and a variety of folk musics. Host and producer Peter Thompson presents recent and classic bluegrass recordings with background and commentary plus a calendar of upcoming musical events. Bluegrass Signal's Home Page |
Folk Radio with Marilyn Rea Beyer | Contemporary and traditonal folk and acoustic music with a broad focus, mixed with news, weather and informational features. |
Country & Bluegrass Jamboree | |
Folk Radio with Stella Mars | |
Progressive Roots with Ken & Cee Cee | |
The Best in Bluegrass and Old Time Music with Terry Thacker | Terry has a loving family, he and his wife Stacey have been married 23 years and he has one son Kaleb who is 18. His hobbies are listening to all kinds of music, going to Bluegrass festivals and flying remote controlled Helicopters.
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B-Bob's Hillbilly & Western Jamboree | Features rare and early recordings of a variety of authentic hillbilly & western styles of music |
Bluegrass on the Corner | Yeehaw! |
Borealis Bluegrass Breakdown | Bluegrass from up near the Artic Circle - Mountain Music meets raindeer herds |
A Patchwork Quilt with Kevin Vance | Music from Celtic & American traditions, plus talks with singers & songwriters. |
Texas Blues | |
Banana Jack Murphy | |
Into The Blue | |
The Hudson River Sampler with Wanda Fischer | Wanda brings listeners a program of the very best folk music, bluegrass and blues. The Hudson River Sampler's Home Page |
Bluegrass Hour and a Half | |
Celtic Sojourn | Celtic Sojourn's Home Page |
Folksong Festival | The show remains one of the few programs devoted to the traditional and contemporary folksong. Over the years, Folksong Festival has survived battles with mayors and blacklists. Folksong festival was one of the first radio programs to focus on issues of homosexuality and continues to shake up audiences with anti-American Revolution programs, "bad daddy" shows for Father's Day, "Evil Mothers" for Mother's Day, and more. Folksong Festival's Home Page |
WUMB Music Mix with Brian Quinn | WUMB Music Mix's Home Page |
WUMB Live At Noon | |
Red Barn Radio | Red Barn Radio's Home Page |
Stained Glass Bluegrass | |
Sucarnochee Revue | Sucarnochee Revue's Home Page |
Currents with Mark Tarner | Currents's Home Page |
Sunday Morming Coming Down | |
Across the Great Divide with Robbie Osman | Across the Great Divide's Home Page |
Wagon Traxx with James Coates | Some of the best folk and bluegrass music on the air at this hour from Kentucky |
Midnight Special | |
Bluegrass Overnight | Bluegrass Overnight's Home Page |
Knee Deep in Bluegrass with Cindy Baucom | There is nothing like a steaming meadow muffin first thing in the morning. |
Ray Davis | Every week, Ray brings you some of the best bluegrass around, from prison songs and "plum pitiful" tunes to the great train rides - and train wrecks - of bluegrass music. You'll also hear music from Ray's famous "basement tapes," recordings he's made of some of the top Bluegrass artists in the business. And at the end of every hour, Ray makes it "Hymntime" with a selection of gospel bluegrass songs. Ray Davis's Home Page |
Dick Spottswood | Music scholar and radio personality Dick Spottswood highlights the many facets of Folk Culture in the United States each Sunday afternoon from 1 to 3 p.m. Subtitled the "Obsolete Music Hour," each program brings listeners a surprising variety of early styles - string bands, jug bands, jazz bands, western swing outfits, gospel choirs and more, derived from original cylinders, compact discs, and everything in between. Dick Spottswood's Home Page |
Folk Alley | Folk Alley's Home Page |
Traditiosn with Mary Cliff | Mary Cliff presents blues, ballads, ethnic and traditional music.
Traditiosn's Home Page |
Music from the Mountains with Joe Dobbs | Music from the Mountains's Home Page |
Best in Bluegrass with Jadon and Chris | |
Down Jersey with Jim Albertson | A radio program featuring primarily N. J. performers of folk music, folktales, bluegrass, old timey, blues, early country and internationally flavored folk music, plus rare, one of a kind interviews and performances from N.J. folk festivals and concerts. Down Jersey's Home Page |
Dallas Dobro | |
A Thousand Welcomes with Kathleen Biggins | "Celtic music originates from six main regions," explains 'A Thousand Welcomes' host Kathleen Biggins. "You can hear in a particular piece of music a strain that is native to a specific region. When people migrated to other parts of the world, they took their culture and music with them." A Thousand Welcomes's Home Page |
Simply Folk with Tom Martin-Erickson | Simply Folk's Home Page |
Thursday Bluegrass | Pick yer seat and set a spell |
WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour with Michael Johnathon | WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour is a worldwide multi-media celebration of grassroots, Americana music. WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour's Home Page |
Bluegrass for Breakfast | |
All Things Acoustic | All Things Acoustic's Home Page |
Mountain Jubilee | Mountain Jubilee's Home Page |
The Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour | The Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour's Home Page |
String Fever with Barb Heller | The best in bluegrass each week. Here's your place to listen to the latest edition of String Fever, hosted by Barb Heller, anytime you want. String Fever's Home Page |
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