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By Mountain Stage
 · September 24, 2009
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Colin Hay

This Sunday we'll record an episode with Colin Hay, Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears The ProclaimersAmy Speace and Cordis at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston.

The Charleston Gazette has an interview with former Men at Work front man Colin Hay who makes his first appearance on our show this Sunday.

Percussionist Rick Grimes, of the Boston-based post-rockers Cordis, is a native of Charleston, WV and George Washington High School graduate. The Charleston Daily Mail did an interview with Grimes in advance of this Sunday's appearance on Mountain Stage.

Garage soul outfit Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears just made their national television debut on the Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson. The video of "Sugarfoot" is below so you can get a glimpse of the "rafter-dusting" funk of the Austin-based group.

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Indigo Girls

On Tuesday September 29, we'll record episode #703 with The Indigo Girls, Chris Smither, Alison BrownGary Jules and Jill Hennessey at The Clay Center. Showtime is 8pm. 

The Indigos, who make their sixth appearance on Mountain Stage Tuesday, were also featured in the Gazette this week.

The Daily Mail also has a nice feature here on the Indigo Girls.

You can also read a review of Chris Smither's latest CD, "Time Stands Still" which we offered as a preview of in a previous post.

Tickets to this Sunday's show at the Culture Center are available HERE and by phone at 800.594.TIXX.

Tuesday September 29 we'll travel over to The Clay Center, where tickets are still available on their website or by phone at 304.561.3570.

There are still tickets for both shows at Taylor Books in Downtown, Charleston, WV.

Note: Sunday's showtime is 7pm.

Tuesday's showtime is 8pm.
Doors open a half hour prior in both cases.



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