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By Mountain Stage
 · January 7, 2010

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There's lots of great music over at NPR Music, including the latest segment from our Special Tribute edition. Below
are the links for each of the segments posted so far.

Koko Taylor- the Queen of the Blues performs three power-house tunes for the audience in 1994.

Various Artists- This segment features tunes by several great artists, beginning with the Hacienda Brothers and closing with folk-icon Odetta. Includes songs by Stephen Bruton, Sean Costello, Dave Van Ronk, John Stewart, Bob Gibson.

John Martyn & Kirsty MacColl- We just posted two tunes from each of these songwriters.


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We already told you about our Song of the Week by Dawes. It's a preview of this week's broadcast, which also features Dala, Langhorne Slim, Diane Birch and Mike Doughty. You can get a glimpse at Doughty's set below with our "Backstage at Mountain Stage" interview with the former Soul Coughing front man.
Click here to see all our videos, including interviews with Vic Chesnutt, Dawes, Langhorne Slim, Holly Cole and more.

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Dashboard Confessional will join us for an acoustic performance on Feb. 7.

Looking forward into 2010 the Charleston Gazette printed an article, by Bill Lynch, with a bit of a preview of what's in the works here at Mountain Stage. Read the article here. If you'd like to join us for a live recording, take a look at our Live Show Schedule. We'd love to see you in Charleston!


Hi, I was wondering about the John Martyn songs. I assume they were recorded September 26 1993 but I don't know where... Might be the Culture Center Theater in Charleston but it could be any other venue as well.
Also curious about the other musicians and whether more songs were recorded than May You Never and Solid Air.

Thanx for reading, Hans
Posted by: Hans van den Berk( Visit ) at 1/9/2010 11:01 AM


Thanks for listening Hans. The songs were recorded Sept. 26, 1993 at the Culture Center Theater here in Charleston, WV. He performed four songs, "Jelly Roll Baker," "May You Never," "Solid Air," and "Big Muff."
Posted by: Mountain Stage at 1/12/2010 4:38 PM


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