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Lost River Sessions introduces you to emerging artists from the world of bluegrass, folk and Americana music. In addition to the award-winning TV show produced by WKU PBS, Lost River Sessions is on the radio - featuring recordings from the TV show and from our live shows at the Capitol Arts Center in Bowling Green. You can be a part of the audience for our live shows. See below for our upcoming schedule.

LRS Live Replay: Ian Noe & Nathan Blake Lynn

Darius Barati

Our latest concert in our Lost River Sessions LIVE series featured Kentucky's very own Ian Noe and Nathan Blake Lynn. They performed live at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and Museum in downtown Owensboro.

Noe is a talented singer-songwriter who has made a big footprint in a very short amount of time. Two years ago, he left Kentucky for the first time to go on tour. He has played for his hero, John Prine, since then and is currently in the United Kingdom getting ready to perform in London. Noe's LRS LIVE performance this summer came just two months after the release of his first full-length album, Between the Country.

Lynn is a Paducah-native that has never forgotten his McCracken County roots. The talented string player's five studio albums, including Tales of a River Hobbit, have earned him a lot of attention. In addition to singing and writing music, Lynn is a Kentucky and roots music historian who has also played internationally as part of a UNESCO Cultural City Festival.

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Nathan Blake Lynn

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