Tent Show Radio: Kathy Mattea

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1st Airing: 3/1/14
2nd Airing: 8/30/14

Links
Kathy Mattea
www.mattea.com

Michael Perry
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Born in South Charleston, West Virginia) is an American country music and bluegrass performer who often brings folk, Celtic and traditional country sounds to her music. Active since 1983 as a recording artist, she has recorded seventeen albums and has charted more than thirty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts.  Mattea won another Grammy in 1993 for her gospel-oriented Christmas album, Good News. Her first single from the album, “Mary, Did You Know?,” went on to be covered by Kenny Rogers with Wynonna Judd, as well as Reba McEntire.

 

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Backstage Monologue
In this episode’s monologue – delivered from the backstage dressing room with the one lonely little lightbulb burnin’ – Mike talks about tire swings.

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Tent Show Radio: Live from the Stoughton Opera House

[one_third]Broadcast Schedule

1st Airing: 2/15/14
2nd Airing: 8/23/14

Links
Barbara Jean
www.barbarajeanmusic.com

Michael Perry
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Barbara Jean grew up immersed in a world of music. Inheriting a musical legacy passed from grandmother to mother to daughter, she honed her early gift for the violin into a sharp eye for songwriting and a skilled hand as a multi-instrumentalist playing banjo, fiddle and viola. Calling Minnesota’s North Shore home for the better part of the last decade Barbara Jean crafted her debut record, The Great Escape, which brings together rich imagery from Lake Superior’s rugged banks, reflections on difficult choices poised in matters of the heart, and masterful musicianship. Her Midwestern roots run like a strong current throughout her sound.

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[one_third]Program Notes

Backstage Monologue
In this episode’s monologue – delivered from the backstage dressing room with the one lonely little lightbulb burnin’ –  Mike talks about the Winter Olympics.

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