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Greg McVicar
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| 6:00 am | Folk Alley View Playlist
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Best Of Open Tunings Scott Regan
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Irish Party House Ted & John McGraw
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Afropop Worldwide George Collinet
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The Latin Alternative Josh Norek
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Mountain Stage Larry Groce
Mountain Stage offers the best seats in the house for performances captured in front of a live audience by established stars and emerging artists. It's a two-hour weekly exploration of the exciting and spontaneous world of live music, offering intelligent, contemporary music seasoned with traditional and roots performers. Since its beginnings in 1983, Mountain Stage host Larry Groce has presented live performances from many stars before they gained critical and popular acclaim. Some such guests include the Indigo Girls, Ani DiFranco, Sheryl Crow, Counting Crows and Norah Jones.
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The Hermit
Stuck in the Psychedelic Era is a weekly radio show featuring music from roughly the years 1964-69. The show is literally a throwback to the days of "underground" radio. There are no pre-recorded jingles or promotional spots; just two hours of music, punctuated by occasional commentary by the Hermit, whose own radio career began on a small closed-circuit station in the early 70s.
Much of the music is taken directly from vintage vinyl, scratches and all. The rest comes from Compact Disc compilations and re-issues of original albums, all taken from the Hermit's personal collection.
Commentary is centered on the music itself: artist histories, contextual information, anecdotes, personal memories and occasional forays into how the music of the psychedelic era relates to today's world.
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