
Mountain Stage Radio Show presents Regina Spektor, recorded live, with songs from her new album "Far." She was on Saturday Night Live six days later.
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A New York-based singer-songwriter, Spektor blends rhythmic piano with a distinct, acrobatic voice. She returns to Mountain Stage to perform songs from her latest album, Far.

Mountain Stage Radio Show is streaming right now on WV Public Broadcasting. Follow the link to hear Yo La Tengo & Regina Spektor, from 4-5pm EST.

Mountain Stage Radio Show presents Gary Jules in live performance along with the Mountain Stage Band.
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With songs featured in Donnie Darko and Grey's Anatomy, Jules has found popularity without conventional radio airplay. Here, he performs songs from his 2006 self-titled album and his upcoming release to Mountain Stage.

Mountain Stage Radio Show has all the latest on upcoming broadcasts, mp3s, info on our live recordings in Charleston and a feature on Chip Taylor ("Wild Thing") on the latest Mountain Stage blog.
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Things are buzzing here at the Mountain Stage office with plenty of live music in the area, on the radio and on the Web! We'll be in Charleston, WV this Sunday to record episode #708, 7pm at the Culture Center Theater. ...

Mountain Stage Radio Show presents banjo luminary Alison Brown and her band recorded LIVE.
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The Grammy-winning banjo player has collaborated with Allison Krauss and Michelle Shocked. Now, she brings her own acoustic jazz band to Mountain Stage to play songs from her latest album.

Mountain Stage Radio Show has a preview of this weekend's broadcast featuring Regina Spektor on our Song of the Week page. Enjoy.
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Once a week we'll post a highlight from this weekend's Mountain Stagebroadcastas a preview, and air it during West Virginia Morning, Friday at 7:30 a.m. on West Virginia Public Radio.You can listen to the entire broadcast Sunday at 3p.m. ...

Mountain Stage Radio Show featuring the incomperable Chris Smither with songs from his latest CD "Time Stands Still." He gives some parental advice in "I Don't Know." Enjoy!
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The blues songwriter brings his deft guitar work and matter-of-fact lyrics to this edition of Mountain Stage. Here, he performs songs from his latest album, Time Stand Still.

Mountain Stage Radio Show presents Amy Speace, en route to Nashville, who stopped to sing for us in Charleston, WV.
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A former stage actress, Speace broke onto the scene with her critically acclaimed album Songs for Bright Street. She wrote the darker, more personal songs on her latest record, The Killer in Me, at a cabin in the mountains of New York.

Mountain Stage Radio Show presents the Indigo Girls, with a couple of very special guests, recorded LIVE here in Charleston, WV. Enjoy!
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Indigo Girls' Amy Ray and Emily Saliers got their start in Georgia and found major-label success in the early 1990s. On their latest release, Poseidon and the Bitter Bug, they stay true to the artistic vision that first made them stars.

Mountain Stage Radio Show presents Charleston, WV native Rick Grims, with his instrumental group Cordis, recorded live! Enjoy.
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The modern instrumental combo Cordis released its debut album back in 2007. Its yet unreleased follow-up features contemporary compositions for Cimbalon, piano, cello, and percussion.

Mountain Stage Radio Show presents the Indigo Girls, Jill Hennessy, Alison Brown, Chris Smither and Gary Jules on the radio this weekend. Follow the link for a list of stations and the playlist.
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Each two-hour program features four or five guests and is recorded with a live audience. Each guest performs a three- to six-song segment. Each show weaves the program regulars and local station ID opportunities into transitions around the guests. ...

Mountain Stage Radio Show has posted a new Song of the Week at mountainstage.org . A preview of our next episode featuring the Indigo Girls.
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Once a week we'll post a highlight from this weekend's Mountain Stagebroadcastas a preview, and air it during West Virginia Morning, Friday at 7:30 a.m. on West Virginia Public Radio.You can listen to the entire broadcast Sunday at 3p.m. ...

Mountain Stage Radio Show brings the funk with Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, straight outta Austin, TX.
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With inspirations such as James Brown and the JBs, Black Joe Lewis and his band The Honeybears play a distinct brand of retro soul. The group brings its searing horns and appealing garage-soul sound to Mountain Stage.

Mountain Stage Radio Show recorded a set with the Proclaimers and they held nothing back! Dig their George Jones cover as well as a their one and only US hit record, "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)".
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Twin brothers Craig and Charlie Reid had a huge hit with their song "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" when they visited Mountain Stage for the first time back in 1994. They return to the stage to play old favorites and new songs from their latest album, Notes and Rhymes.

Mountain Stage Radio Show presents the former Men at Work frontman Colin Hay in solo performance. His voice and songs are instantly recognizable.
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Hay sang at stadiums in the 1980s with Men at Work. These days, he doesn't attract the same mainstream attention, but he does have plenty of new music. He plays from his new album, American Sunshine, which pays tribute to his adopted home of California.

























