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Weekday Shows
In addition to local programming, WNRV's lineup presents a rich variety of shows featuring hosts who are well-known and respected in the world of bluegrass and old-time music. These shows not only play great music, but also provide you with plenty of interesting information on the history and styles of traditional music.
You can check the full weekday schedule to see what times that your favorite shows are broadcast.
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Bluegrass Gospel USA
Born and raised in East Tennessee, Bill's father introduced him to Flatt & Scruggs & The Foggy Mountain Boys at a very early age. A strong interest in music came naturally and he began his radio career as a high-schooler at WCPH in Etowah, TN. Bill currently lives in Knoxville, TN where he produces Bluegrass Gospel USA! and other bluegrass radio shows. |
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Bluegrass Review
Phil Nusbaum is a radio professional thoroughly immersed in bluegrass music and culture. His ability to present bluegrass in multiple perspectives comes from his diverse bluegrass-related experiences. |
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Great Stuff
Each week, Gene and Rebecca Skinner leave the hustle and bustle of the big city Springfield, Missouri and head to foot of Mount Pleasant halfway between Cedar Springs and Dogwood Holler. From a little cabin they fire up the 1955 kerosene-powered transmitter and share two bluegrass radio shows, Great Stuff and Great Stuff Gospel. |
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INTO THE BLUE ®
From time honored classics to the hottest new releases, each and every song on INTO THE BLUE is hand picked. Hosted by Nashville's four time IBMA Broadcaster of the Year Terry Herd, INTO THE BLUE features the very best in new, current and vintage bluegrass, as well as insightful anecdotes and interviews with the stars. |
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Knee Deep in Bluegrass
Cindy's radio career started at the age of 17. Over the years, she has served as Emcee for many top festivals including Merlefest in Wilkesboro, NC, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver Bluegrass Festival in Denton, NC, Bass Mountain Bluegrass Festival in Burlington, NC, IBMA FanFest in Nashville, and many others. She was named the IBMA Broadcaster of the Year in 2005. |
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Main Street Bluegrass
Rob keeps listeners up to date with the growing bluegrass community by spotlighting the artists and showcasing a mix of traditional, contemporary and gospel music. There is also an emerging artist segment to spotlight new artists. |
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Music from Foggy Hollow
Mike is a long-time bluegrass fan from New Zealander who lives in Windsor, Australia. He started doing bluegrass radio over a decade ago. When that show ended he began hosting his own show Music from Foggy Hollow. Mike plays the latest bluegrass, newgrass and acoustic country music from Australia and overseas, with plenty of humor mixed in. |
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Hubie King was born and raised in Washington, DC, and currently lives in Annandale,VA. He discovered “hillbilly” music as a teenager and it was an instant love affair. Hubie is a banjo player and promotes interest in old-time music by teaching banjo and hosting guest-artist workshops at his home. He began the Old Time Jam show in 2007 on WAMU. |
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Reverend Eddie Kendall 605 Snidow St |
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The Bluegrass Show
Tim features the best in bluegrass, old time, and comedy from the birthplace of country music in the Bristol Virginia/Tennessee region. He also currently serves as president of the Appalachian Cultural Music Association. |
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The Katy Daley Show
Katy started in radio in the Washington, DC area in 1972. She has worked in a variety of roles for radio over the years and now hosts her show at WAMU's bluegrasscountry.org. She is a member of IBMA, Friends of Old Time Banjo, and the Capitol Area Bluegrass and Old Time Music Association. |
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This is Bluegrass
Tom has been a coordinator and producer of more than two dozen bluegrass festivals around the state of Florida. He started This is Bluegrass in 1971, and was awarded the IBMA Certificate of Merit in 1988. |
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Uptown Bluegrass/Banks of the Ohio
George started in radio at the age of 17. Over the last twenty years George has served as Emcee all across North America. George began broadcasting his original Uptown Bluegrass show over twenty years ago. In November 2008 he replaced Fred Bartenstein as the host of Banks of the Ohio. Banks of the Ohio was renamed to Uptown Bluegrass in March 2009, since they are now the same. |
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