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Live News: February 13

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By Mountain Stage
 · January 25, 2011

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The Steel Wheels from Virginia will join us February 13.

After our thrilling trip to Glasgow, Scotland as part of the Celtic Connections festival, we're getting geared up to return to our home venue.(More on that show as the Broadcast comes closer).

We’ve added another exciting artist to our line-up for Sunday, February 13 here in Charleston at the Culture Center Theater. The Steel Wheels from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia will be joining us, along with the Jayhawk’s Mark Olson, Canadian songwriter Ron Sexsmith (whose latest "Long Player Late Bloomer" was produced by Bob Rock), The Civil Wars and Sonya Kitchell featuring Brooklyn Strings.

The Steel Wheels are no stranger to those following the Americana music scene. They’ve performed at Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion, Appalachian Uprising, Floyd Fest and also at the famed Northern West Virginia venue The Purple Fiddle. They’re latest release, Red Wing, can be heard and ordered on Amazon.

Tickets can be found online, by phone at 800.594.TIXX or locally at Taylor Books in Charleston.


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The Civil Wars are John Paul White and Joy Williams.

The Civil Wars, a.k.a Joy Williams and John Paul White, appeared on the Tonight Show last week to promote the February 1 release of their debut, “Barton Hollow,” which you can pre-order on Amazon and a portion of your purchase goes to Mountain Stage at no extra cost. Watch the performance below. 

Tickets for all of our Live Shows are on sale now. Be sure to check out our facebook events and keep up with the latest by “liking” us at facebook.com/mountainstage.

The Civil Wars perform "Barton Hollow" on The Tonight Show.

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