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To listen to podcasts of the latest musician and artist interviews from WNCW just click here. You'll find a variety of conversations, including with music writer Wayne Robins, Michelle Moog-Koussa of the Bob Moog Foundation, Del McCoury, Vieux Farka Toure, Laura Love, and more.
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AWARD WINNING RADIO
 Mountain Xpress - Asheville
 The Beat - Greenville, SC (RIP)
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Coming up LIVE in Studio B
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Friday at 2pm: Nation Beat brings their 21st century fusion between thunderous Brazilian maracatu drumming and New Orleans second line rhythms, Appalachian-inspired bluegrass music, funk, rock, and country-blues to Studio B. |
A Look Ahead at WNCW's Program Lineup
Local Color: Friday at 9pm and Sunday at 7pm
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Host Laura Blackley brings you the best of the music being made right here in our region.
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Sunday: Does a ukulele belong in garage rock? Asheville’s zany Mad Tea Party proves that it does indeed, as they play tunes from their new CD, Found a Reason. |
Goin' Across the Mountain: Every Saturday from 11am to 7pm it's the best in bluegrass on WNCW!
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Eight hours of the best traditional and contemporary bluegrass music played by WNCW’s own hillbilly experts Dennis Jones and Jerry McNeely.…..on your flagship bluegrass station!
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New Tunes at 2: Every Monday through Thursday afternoon at 2pm we sample a great new release.
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Monday, July 21st Richie Havens Nobody Left to Crown |
Spindale Cycle: Monday nights at 9pm we track all the way through a classic album.
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Monday, July 21st Drivin' 'N' Cryin' Mystery Road
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Peak of the Week: Every Thursday night at 9pm we bring you a great new release in its entirety.
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Thursday, July 24th Abigail Washburn Abigail Washburn & The Sparrow Quartet |
Tower of Song: Tuesday night at 9pm. A live performance series recorded at The Bohemian Cafe at Horizon Records in Greenville, SC.
Concert tapings at The Bohemian Cafe, adjoining Horizon Records at the corner of N. Main St. and Stone Ave. in downtown Greenville.
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Tuesday July 22 at 4 pm - Hayes Carll Carll's live performances continue to win over fans everywhere. His clever, irreverent lyrics and sharp observations combined with his warm Texas drawl make his stories and anecdotes as compelling and entertaining as his songs. There's that sweet taste of honey followed with the sharp sting of a wisecrack. With his new album, Trouble In Mind, Carll navigates his way through both stormy weather and calm, sun-drenched waters with ease, emerging with songs that melt even the hardest heart in town ...or heat up a roadhouse. |
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Friday August 8 at 4 pm - Mic Harrison and The High Score Their new CD, On The Right Side Of The Grass, is "filled with good-time honky-tonk country and roots rock. The songs are fit for both the Saturday night party and the Sunday morning hangover." - Knoxville News Sentinel ..."a Southern-fried helping of soul music - the audio equivalent of a slab of barbecued ribs, mashed taters, pinto beans and collards with a hunk of pork. That doesn't mean it's Southern rock - it's Southern." -The Daily Times | |
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