
Seldom Heard Music will be "Bringing Scary Home" (er, I mean "Bringing Mary Home") during the annual Boograss edition of Seldom Heard Music this Saturday night - give us a listen in Springfield, MO on KSMU 91.1 or on the web at KSMU.org - Saturday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Central Time...

We opened with Greensleeves by Steve Kaufman then sashayed over to Nashville, Tennessee for the IBMA awards show that was recorded live at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee on October 1, 2009

This was fund-raising week for Seldom Heard Music and KSMU and we thank all of our supporters for calling with your pledges or pledging over the internet at ksmu.org.

On October 10, 2009, we played music from Kristin Scott Benson, Rob Ickes, Sierra Hull, The Peterson Family Band, Dale Ann Bradley, and others.

Seldom Heard Music Thanks for all your calls tonight during Seldom Heard Music. If you missed out oan calling in, you can still contribute to KSMU - just go to ksmu.org, or call 1-888-678-5768 or 417-836-5768 - Thanks for your support of bluegrass music on KSMU!!!

Seldom Heard Music Tonight - a special fund-raising show for Seldom Heard Music - Your support thorough the years is greatly appreciated - keep it going with a pledge this week to KSMU - 417-836-5768 or KSMU.org - Thanks.

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A Salem Missouri band who helped popularize Bluegrass music with 6 early appearances on the Andy Griffith Show, will be...

From the opening tune "Pig Ankle Rag" by Ashley Hull with Gordon McCann to the closing tune "Shenandoah Valley Breakdown" by Evan Ward, we played some of the best in Bluegrass music on the show this week.

Seldom Heard Music You can now listen to "Seldom Heard Music" on the web - just go to KSMU.org and click on the link in the upper right. We can be heard every Saturday night at 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

We introduced music from Loudon Wainwright III's latest project - "A tribute to Charlie Poole". We also heard from Valerie Smith and Liberty Pike, Hazel Dickens, the Johnson Mountain Boys, Jim Lauderdale with Raph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys, and others...

Tribute to Johnny Mullins The September 19th edition of Seldom Heard Music was dedicated to the memory of Johnny Mullins, a songwriter who lived in Springfield, Missouri.

Red Knuckes and the Trailblazers came on the show this week, along with Hot Rize, Charles Sawtelle, John Duffey, Blue Highway, Bobby Osborne, Liz Meyer, Norman Blake,Aubrey Haynie, Catie Curtis, Patty Mitchell, Dale Ann Bradley, the Nashville Bluegrass Band, and Tim O'Brien

Kentucky Colonels, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Sam Bush, Peter Rowan, Jim Hurst, Karl Shifflett, Missouri Boat Ride, Johnson Mountain Boys - does it get any better that that?










